Booz Allen
NetworkDevelopmentAnalyst
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Network Development Analyst at Booz Allen. Skills: network development analysis, all-source analysis, data analysis, intelligence analysis, critical thinking, problem-solving. explore new data sources. create effective queries”
What You'll Achieve.
improve national security; turn the data they have into answers; turn it into valuable intelligence; help your client understand their mission environment; build assessments for senior policymakers; inform senior policymakers and DoD officials; provide the right information at the right time to support the critical needs of our policymakers
Industry & Context.
problem-solving mindset; turn the data they have into answers; seek out accurate data sources; sift through the raw data; turn it into valuable intelligence; analyze the development of products
TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph, security investigation, eligibility requirements for access to classified TS/SCI clearance with polygraph, identity verification process that leverages advanced biometrics and artificial intelligence, expected to be on camera during interviews and assessments, reserve the right to take your picture to verify your identity and prevent fraud, use of artificial intelligence (AI) or other tools to assist with responses during interviews (whether in-person or virtual) is prohibited unless permission is explicitly provided, employees working virtually are generally expected to have their cameras on during meetings
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Experience with targeting or network development analysis and U. S. government all-source analysis production within the IC or Combatant Command environments, Experience using high-side tools, including Palantir, Analyst Notebook, DataXplorer, and VOLTRON, Experience working with SIGINT and HUMINT, Ability to develop high-quality deliverables, complex written products, and formal or informal briefings tailored to clients from tactical to strategic levels, including actionable leads, TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph, HS diploma or GED
Nice to Have
Experience working with collection managers and crafting requirements, conducting order of battle analysis, or implementing technical solutions for big data problems, Experience analyzing issues pertaining to the MENA, Knowledge of the targeting lifecycle, Master's degree in Intelligence Analysis, International Relations, or International Studies, Completion of a Target Network Profile Course
What You'll Do.
explore new data sources
create effective queries
combine information from disparate sources
validate the information
apply client tradecraft
build assessments for senior policymakers
inform senior policymakers and DoD officials of military capabilities
political-military issues and military strategies
and the doctrine and intent of the specified client area of responsibility (AOR)
analyze the development of products tailored to clients in tactical to strategic levels
including actionable leads
complex written products
and formal or informal briefings
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
share your methodologies with other analysts; growing as a team to deliver the best support to our customers; collaborate with colleagues and customers as required by the role
Communication Scope
develop high-quality deliverables; complex written products; formal or informal briefings; actionable leads; communication
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 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. 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 new skills and tools. You'll leverage expertise in all-source analysis techniques, methodologies, tools, and databases to inform senior policymakers and DoD officials of military capabilities, political-military issues and military strategies, and the doctrine and intent of the 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 in tactical to strate
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