Booz Allen
IntelligenceandInformationDisclosureOfficer
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“Intelligence and Information Disclosure Officer at Booz Allen. Skills: declassification processes, data collection, integration, document review, declassification programs, declassification work process, quality assurance, Freedom of Information Act, Mandatory Declassification Reviews. support improved declassification processes, data collection, and integration within the organization. track records from accession to their final availability to the public”
What You'll Achieve.
improved declassification processes; data collection; integration; understand the releasability of analytical production; time-critical recommendations; effective, transparent, and standardized declassification work process; streamline and support declassification activities; timely responses to public requests; balancing the need for governmental transparency with the reality that many historical records contain information that must remain protected to safeguard classified national security information
Industry & Context.
research; analysis; analytic tools; build effective queries; combine information from disparate sources; time-critical recommendations; declassification challenges
TS/SCI clearance, security investigation, eligibility requirements for access to classified TS/SCI clearance, on camera during interviews and assessments, cameras on during meetings
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Experience with research, analysis, and analytic tools, Experience with Intelligence Community databases and correctly sourcing products according to DoD standards, Experience with Security Classification Guides and Declassification Guides to understand national security procedures of properly releasing information, Knowledge of the process of downgrading information to the lowest possible level, Knowledge of Original Classification Authorities, Declassification Authorities, and equities pertaining to each, Knowledge of DoD Manuals and guidelines of protecting national security information according to E. O. 13526, Knowledge of the DoD, wider IC, and Combatant Command environments, TS/SCI clearance, HS diploma or GED
Nice to Have
6+ years of experience as a declassification representative, Experience with data analytics, data analysis, and data visualization, Experience as a Foreign Disclosure Officer, Knowledge of the intelligence cycle, Possession of excellent interpersonal skills, Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills, including briefing
What You'll Do.
support improved declassification processes
and integration within the organization
track records from accession to their final availability to the public
help your client understand the releasability of analytical production
explore new data sources
build effective queries
and combine information from disparate sources
serve as the focal point and principal liaison for the organization’s planning
and execution of declassification programs
and standardized declassification work process
and quality assurance measures
develop solutions to declassification challenges posed by electronic records
and emerging technologies
integrating existing agency databases and best practices to streamline and support declassification activities
coordinate the exchange of information and efficient processes among external agencies of detailed declassification guidance to support recognition
craft better work processes for the Freedom of Information Act or Mandatory Declassification Reviews for classified federal records to provide for more timely responses to public requests
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
share your expertise with other analysts through leadership and mentoring; coordinate the exchange of information and efficient processes among external agencies
Communication Scope
verbal and written communication skills; briefing
Full Job Description
Intelligence and Information Disclosure Officer **The Opportunity****:** Critical decisions are made every single day in our government. With all the information available today, it takes a skilled analyst to know how to find and interpret the best data to give their clients the right answers. As an intelligence professional, you will support improved declassification processes, data collection, and integration within the organization. You’ll track records from accession to their final availability to the public. As an Intelligence and Information Disclosure Officer on our team, you'll help your client understand the releasability of analytical production. Using your comprehensive understanding of various collection platforms, you'll explore new data sources, build effective queries, and combine information from disparate sources. As the authority on document review, your client will look to you for time-critical recommendations, often under pressure. You'll share your expertise with other analysts through leadership and mentoring. As an intelligence professional, you’ll serve as the focal point and principal liaison for the organization’s planning, implementation, and execution of declassification programs. You'll develop an effective, transparent, and standardized declassification work process, training, and quality assurance measures. You'll develop solutions to declassification challenges posed by electronic records, special media, and emerging technologies, integrating existing agency databases and best practices to streamline and support declassification activities. You'll coordinate the exchange of information and efficient processes among external agencies of detailed declassification guidance to support recognition. You'll craft better work processes for the Freedom of Information Act or Mandatory Declassification Reviews for classified federal records to provide for more timely responses to public requests, balancing the need for governmental transparency
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