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Job opening: Special Advisor for Cyberspace Operations INSCOM

Salary: $193 819 - 204 000 per year
Relocation: YES
Published at: Mar 05 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The Salary for a DISL position in Army is normally between $193,819 and $204,000. Pay is set based on consideration of selectee's current salary and other factors. This vacancy announcement is for 1 position listed at 3 locations. You must physically report to one of the duty stations listed in this announcement on a regular basis (location TBD at time of selection).

Duties

Serves as an Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS) G-2, the US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Commanding General and staff, and the Army Staff, on intelligence matters related to Joint and Army Cyberspace Operations (CO) and intelligence operations in cyberspace. Responsibilities include direct interaction with national agencies, fellow Services, Joint organizations, SECARMY's Principal Cyber Advisor, other Army commands, and subordinate units of INSCOM that conduct, plan, or enable CO or intelligence operations in cyberspace. Assists in providing expert advice on: all Army associated tasks on the development of Joint and Service CO forces and capabilities; the continued development and integration of intelligence support to CO and intelligence operations in cyberspace into Army functional areas; cyber-related training, with emphasis on intelligence support to CO and intelligence operations in cyberspace; the integration of Cyber, SIGINT, and EW doctrine in support of Multi-Domain Operations; intelligence support and intelligence operations enabling the emerging Information Advantage doctrine; and the development and employment of Army service-retained Cyber and EW capabilities. Specific assistance is needed in the continuing build of the Cyber Mission Force, 780th MI Brigade, the Cyber Military Intelligence Group, and Army service-retained CO and EW forces as well as the intelligence support required for those missions. This position requires extensive expert knowledge and understanding of the makeup and nature of the Intelligence Community; intelligence missions, programs, processes and the interrelationships among them; national-to-tactical operations; and the DoD Planning, Programming, Budgeting System.

Requirements

Qualifications

Applicants must address the following Mandatory Technical Qualification factor in separate written statement. Failure to meet or address the mandatory Technical Qualification and the Intelligence Community Senior Officer Core Qualification Standard automatically disqualifies an applicant from consideration: MANDATORY JOB-RELATED RATING FACTORS: Technical Qualification - Mandatory TQ1: I have the demonstrated broad and in-depth knowledge of the intelligence and cyberspace missions/functions of Army, Joint, DoD, and IC Agencies to synchronize the integration of capabilities, forces, and programs in support of offensive and defensive cyber operations at all echelons. TQ2: I have the demonstrated ability to develop, access, prioritize, and defend long-range plans in support of existing and projected offensive and defensive cyberspace operations programs. Ability to advise, guide and defend resources affecting cyberspace program management. Intelligence Community Senior Office Core Qualification Standard-Mandatory Intelligence Community (IC) Senior Officer Core Qualification (SOCQ) - Leading the Intelligence Enterprise: Required for all senior executive positions effective 1 October 2010. This SOCQ involves the ability to integrate resources, information, interests, and activities effectively in support of the IC's mission and to lead and leverage cross organizational collaborative networks to achieve significant mission results. Inherent to this Standard is a deep understanding of the Intelligence enterprise (or other comparable interagency or multi-organizational environment) and a shared commitment to the IC's core values. (Include a separate attachment one page maximum per competency). (1) Collaboration and Integration: IC Senior Officers have a responsibility to share information and knowledge to achieve results, in that regard are expected to build effective networks and alliances; actively engage these peers and stakeholders; involve them in key decision; and effectively leverage these networks to achieve significant results. Senior officers are expected to create an environment that promotes employee engagement, collaboration, integration, information and knowledge sharing, and the candid, open exchange of diverse points of view. Candidates assessed against this competency must: a. Build, leverage, and lead collaborative networks with key peers and stakeholders across the IC and/or other government/private-sector organizations, or professional/technical disciplines to achieve significant joint/multi-agency mission outcomes. b. Integrate joint/multi-agency activities effectively exercising collaborative plans that realize mutual IC, joint, or multi-organizational goals. (2) Enterprise Focus: IC Senior officers are expected to demonstrate a deep understanding of how the missions, structures, leaders, and cultures of the various IC components interact and connect; synthesize resources, information and other inputs to effectively integrate and align component, IC, and the United States Government interests and activities to achieve IC-wide, national, and international priorities. Senior officers are expected to encourage and support Joint Duty assignments and developmental experiences that develop and reinforce enterprise focus among their subordinates. Candidates assesses against this competency must: a. Understand the roles, missions, capabilities, and organizational and political realities of the intelligence enterprise; apply that understanding to drive joint, interagency, or multi-organizational mission accomplishment. b. Understand how organizations, resources, information, and processes within the IC interagency/multi-organizational environment interact with and influence one another; apply that understanding to solve complex interagency or multi-organizational problems. (3) Values-Centered Leadership: IC Senior officers are expected to personally embody, advance and reinforce IC core values. Senior officers are expected to demonstrate and promote departmental and/or component values. Candidates assessed against this competency must demonstrate: a. A Commitment to selfless service and excellence in support of the IC's mission, as well as to preserving, protecting, and defending the Nation's laws and liberties. b. The Integrity and Courage(moral, intellectual, and physical) to seek and speak the truth, to innovate, and to change things for the better, regardless of personal or professional risk. c. Collaboration as members of a single IC-wide team, respecting and leveraging the diversity of all members of the IC, their background, their sources and methods, and their points of view. d. Promote, reinforce, and reward IC, departmental/component core values in the workforce and ensure that actions, policies, and practices are aligned with, and embody those values. e. Ensure that organizational strategies, policies, procedures, and actions give appropriate focus, attention, and commitment to diversity of people, points of view, ideas, and insights. JOINT DUTY ASSIGNMENT SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Candidates for this position will be reviewed for receipt of joint duty credit. You must provide evidence of having obtained joint duty credit by submitting a previously approved Joint Duty Claim Form(s) or by requesting approval of a joint duty claim by submitting the Joint Duty Claim Form with supporting documentation. Your claim will be reviewed, approved/disapproved and returned to you. Information, to include forms and instructions on joint duty can be found on the JDA website by clicking the link below. JDA Website and from: https://www.dni.gov/index.php/careers/joint-duty **NOTE: Applicants without Joint Duty Credit may apply for the position and can be considered. If selected a Joint Duty waiver will be required prior to final appointment. An external candidate, if selected, will be required to provide proof of Joint Duty credit apply for credit prior to appointment.

Contacts

  • Address EN-APF-W00YAA USA INTELLIGENCE & SECURITY COMMAND DO NOT MAIL Washington, DC 20301 US
  • Name: Melisa Mayer
  • Email: [email protected]

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