Collection Manager I

Quantico, Virginia

IC-CAP
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This is a future position that may come open but is not open at the present moment. We are willing to prescreen personnel for these positions if you are interested. Collection Manager I: Applies intelligence collection systems and capabilities to inform intelligence consumers of collection developments and relevancy through a range of products. Collaborates across the IC to understand customer intelligence needs and gaps to optimize developing and validating collection requirements for the customer. Evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of multi-INT collection against requirements; and the execution of collection plans and strategies to generate reliable and valid intelligence to customers. Assesses the value of collected intelligence versus the customers' need(s) and decision making. Uses statistical, algorithmic, mining and visualization techniques to find and interpret ISR data sources. Manages large amounts of data, ensures data consistency, produces visualizations and develops models to report findings. Assists developing methods and criteria to evaluate whether collection requirements been satisfied, using Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs), Measures of Performance (MOPs), responses to collection plans and strategies, and others, and produces feedback of findings. Identifies collection gaps, related trends and opportunities; assesses collection options, tests assumptions, and produces judgements, recommendations and solutions to refine collection. Produces analyses identifying gaps in collections methods, and models future intelligence collection scenarios for Collection Strategists, Intelligence Planners, and Collection Enterprise Architects. Demonstrates proficiency conducting statistics and using statistical packages such as, but not limited to, Matlab, SPSS, SAS, S-PLUS, or R. Graduate of an in-residence DoD / IC collection management course. Job Duties: Receive and analyze intelligence requirements. Determine resource availability and capacity. Research, develop, draft, coordinate, monitor, and task collection requirements. Develop and activate Multi-INT collection strategies to provide most complete approach to intelligence gaps. Design various operational activities, propose recommendations, and identify pros and cons of various operational scenarios. Apply various technical collection systems, independently and collectively, to address intelligence collection requirements. Evaluate reporting. Identify unsatisfied and new intelligence requirements in collaboration with all source analysts. Update collection planning. Provide on-site support to all source intelligence analysis by submitting requirements for Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), Measurement and Signals Intelligence (MASINT), and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) collection. Plan and coordinate the full range of blended operations and support activities for one or more Continental United States (CONUS) and/or Outside CONUS (OCONUS) operations. Provide in-depth research on existing operations, and intelligence assessments based on all source information. Collaborate with legal, technical, analytic, counterintelligence, and other Government components to ensure the integrity of ongoing operations. Provide operational guidance for ongoing operations. Brief leadership on the status of the operations. Education and Experience: Minimum 3 years of experience conducting analysis relevant to the specific labor category, with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years. Bachelor's degree in an area related to the labor category from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. An additional 4 years of experience in the specific labor category, for a total of 7 years of experience in the specific labor category, may be substituted for a bachelor's degree. Security Clearance: DoD Approved Clearance and Poly
Date Posted: 23 May 2024
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