Booz Allen

NetworkDevelopmentAnalyst

$62–62k Charlottesville, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Network Development Analyst at Booz Allen. Skills: Network development analysis, HUMINT targeting, All-source analytics, Intelligence analysis. Explore new data sources. Create effective queries”

What You'll Achieve.

Turn data into answers; Help your client understand their mission environment; Inform senior policymakers, DoD officials, and operational customers about issues pertaining to a specified client area of responsibility (AOR); Provide the right information at the right time to support the critical needs of our policymakers

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving mindset; Apply flexible research methodologies to complex and open-ended problems

Eligibility Requirements

Active TS/SCI, Willingness to take a polygraph exam, Security investigation, Meet eligibility requirements for access to classified TS/SCI clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience with network development analysis and HUMINT targeting within the IC or Combatant Command environments, Experience conducting pattern of life analysis, social network analysis, and human factors analysis, Experience working with SIGINT and HUMINT, and using high-side tools and databases, including Analyst Notebook, DataXplorer, FADE MIST, and BODHI, Ability to develop high-quality deliverables, complex written products, and formal or informal briefings tailored to clients, including tactical to strategic levels such as actionable leads, Ability to apply flexible research methodologies to complex and open-ended problems, Active TS/SCI, Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of experience with all-source analytics, or 7+ years of experience with all-source analytics in lieu of a degree

Nice to Have

Experience working in a fusion cell environment or directly with all-source analysts writing ICD 203 and ICD 206-compliant finished intelligence production, Ability to analyze issues, TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph, Master's degree in Intelligence Analysis or International Relations

What You'll Do.

Explore new data sources

Create effective queries

Combine information from disparate sources

Apply client tradecraft

Build assessments for senior policymakers

Leverage targeting techniques

Analyze the development of products tailored to clients at tactical to strategic levels

including actionable leads

complex written products

and formal or informal briefings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Focus on growing as a team to deliver the best support to our customers

Communication Scope

Develop high-quality deliverables; Complex written products; Formal or informal briefings

Full Job Description

Network Development Analyst **The Opportunity:** Do you find yourself constantly looking for more and better information? Do you want a job where you can use your knowledge and research skills to improve national security? Never has the role of a network development analyst been so meaningful. More connected devices, larger storage capacity, and faster connections have resulted in an explosion of available information. The problem facing the intelligence community is no longer how to get more data, it’s understanding how to turn the data they have into answers. That’s where you come in. With critical thinking and flexibility, you quickly seek out the accurate data sources, sift through the raw data, and turn it into valuable intelligence. If you have strong analytical skills and a problem-solving mindset, we have an opportunity to use those skills to protect our national security. As a Network Development Analyst on our team, you’ll explore new data sources, create effective queries, and combine information from disparate sources to help your client understand their mission environment. You’ll validate the information and apply client tradecraft as you build assessments for senior policymakers. You'll leverage targeting techniques, methodologies, tools, and databases to inform senior policymakers, DoD officials, and operational customers about issues pertaining to a specified client area of responsibility (AOR). You'll use structured methodologies and techniques appropriate to the topic and apply specialized subject matter expertise to guide efforts. You'll analyze the development of products tailored to clients at tactical to strategic levels, including actionable leads, complex written products, and formal or informal briefings. This is a chance to grow your expertise, develop new skills, and share your methodologies with other analysts. We focus on growing as a team to deliver the best support to our customers, so you’ll have resources for mentoring and learning

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