Imagery Analyst – Junior
Location: Springfield, VA
TS/SCI REQUIRED
Responsibilities include, but not limited:
- Provide services to include researching the NES, its follow-on, SOM or SOM-like applications that support OBP and its related databases, automated message-handling systems, and other appropriate databases for amplifying information, producing standard and formalized imagery analysis products, and effectively collaborating with other IC analysts during the collection, research, analysis, and product generation processes.
- Provide imagery analysis against targets utilizing a variety of platforms and will include locating, identifying, characterizing, and monitoring strategic operational and tactical facilities. These contract services will also support the creation of a variety of GEOINT media and collateral imagery products such as data sets, ground truth, and briefing materials supporting various geospatial research projects.
- Provide services supporting the identification of technology gaps in capabilities and processes and support the insertion of new imagery related technology into the operational environment. Imagery Analysis shall be required to use a multi-INT approach in every aspect of their analytical duties to analyze AOIs to support Counterproliferation, Counterterrorism, Current Operations, Counterintelligence support Anticipatory Intelligence and Strategic Intelligence.
- Perform quality control on analytical products, provide collaboration with the workforce on leading edge imagery analysis technologies, and provide expert advice on technical matters related to imagery information.
- Serve as SME Imagery Analysts, producing intelligence on mission-specific issues. The primary products produced will be summary-type reports, detailed mission graphics, database remarks, ad-hoc reports, and daily briefings.
- Utilize various IC databases at an intermediate to expert level of mastery. Uses a variety of imagery analysis formats and databases to accomplish its mission. The NES and Intelink databases are key components for this service.
- Incorporate the full spectrum of GEOINT to include: NTM, manned and unmanned air breather, and civil/commercial sensors providing hardcopy and softcopy imagery exploitation. Where applicable, utilize manual light tables and electronic light tables as required.
- Provide imagery analysis services in the form of datasets and visualization products that typically result in the authorship of 6-9 standard, coordinate intelligence reports per year, including but not limited to reports such as NIBs and GN’s. Additionally, the Contractor shall provide imagery analysis services by creating at least 20-25 standard, non-coordinated products per year, predominantly NES baseline reports or ad-hoc requests for information.
- Publish NES remarks, baseline descriptions, and other imagery exploitation reporting in accordance with the NSG Directive 2-1 Exploitation and Reporting Structure (EARS-2) reporting guidance and/or SOM-associated data as necessitated by the assigned office’s requirements. These contract services will support the GEOINT Program of Analysis or other mechanisms that guide analytic efforts.
- Read, extract and plot coordinates using multiple maps and chart scales, projects, and datums.
- Provide and create metadata to support structured observations in support of the ODNI’s OBP initiatives.
- Provide imagery analysis services on orders of battle, battle damage assessment, and other core skill sets as dictated by the government.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- 2-5 years of relevant experience
- A bachelor’s degree in a field related to the support services may count for up to four years of this experience.
- A master’s degree in a field related to the support services may count for up to two additional years of this experience.
- Imagery analysis experience in the Intelligence Community at the national level.
- Ability to harness all geospatial tools and techniques with available data to provide relevant and insightful intelligence.
- Imagery Training, either “A” or “C” school
- Imagery Training, either “A” or “C” school
- Proficiency with ArcGIS, ArcSDE, ArcView, ArcIMS, ArcTools, the Integrated Exploitation Capability (IEC) system, SocetSet, TerraExplorer/Builder, RemoteView, ERDAS IMAGINE, MRSID, VB/VBA (or some other object-oriented programming/scripting language), Oracle and other appropriate software to analyze geospatial data.
- Expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image processing, or regional expertise is also desirable.
- Proficiency in using MS Word, MS PowerPoint, and Familiarity with electronic publishing and structured authoring software (SGML, HTML, or XML languages).
- Familiarity with the following data formats: (e.g., DTED, VPF, CIB, ADRG); imagery and geospatial products, data attribution techniques,
- Strong presentation and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency with the following applications: Web publishing, and Web hosting technologies, along with Geospatial Database generation/maintenance applications and python scripting.
- Strong knowledge of soft copy exploitation functionalities.
- Good oral and written communication skills.
MINIMUM SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Active TS/SCI with the ability to obtain and maintain a CI Polygraph