INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST Government - North Little Rock, AR at Geebo

INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
(1) Serves as principal advisor to the Adjutant General concerning all intelligence, OPSEC, and Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) related matters and is required to provide classified briefings to the State Governor as dictated by various threat situations. The J-2 serves as the State's representative on the Joint Force Headquarters - State (JFHQ-ST) Antiterrorism-Force Protection council, providing detailed analysis, information, and real-world intelligence to the Adjutant General, the Joint Chief of Staff, JFHQ Commander, General Officers, and decision-makers at all levels throughout the state. (2) Plans, directs, and evaluates all joint state intelligence programs and activities. Determines requirements for information, sets priorities, and initiates research projects. Initiates and organizes administrative procedures for intelligence collection, production, and dissemination within the area of responsibility. Utilizes the National Guard Joint Operations Center (JOC) Request for Information System as well as other established procedures for communicating both requests for information and dissemination of developed intelligence to other organizations where no formal system exists. (3) Establishes, reviews, and revises policies, procedures, standards, and mission objectives associated to intelligence related programs to eliminate barriers to mission accomplishment. Implements quality improvement procedures and programs while ensuring the objectives meet regulatory compliance and fulfills the needs of the various state military organizations and organizations the State's National Guard supports. Reviews and adjusts requirements for subordinate units, sets and adjusts short-term priorities, and prepares schedules based on requirements and assignments, such that the experience, training, and abilities of the staff and units are effectively used to meet the organizational requirements and the needs of State's National Guard and local/state organizations. (4) Develops through coordination with other staff directorates, higher headquarters and state/local officials, the commander's critical information requirements based on assessments of local, national and international developments, and any new phenomena. (5) Evaluates overall operational effectiveness and adequacy of the State's National Guard intelligence units and sections in terms of their assigned missions. Develops and evaluates training programs, methodologies of conducting intelligence operations, intelligence related projects and procedures to improve accomplishment of mission-essential tasks, mission objectives, and training goals. Evaluates short and long-term operational plans that integrate manpower, resources, and personnel support objectives. (6) Provides consultation and guidance on broad questions concerning intelligence procedures and programs to state military division commanders, directorates, military organizations, and subordinate staff to include direction and guidance regarding scope of intelligence problems, pertinent mission related issues, possible threats, and possible lines of attack, while providing guidance on available references and precedents, mission essential objectives, and security considerations. (7) Serves as the channel of communication for the Adjutant General to U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM). Drafts, staffs, and coordinates the intelligence portions of the base plan as well as annex B (Intelligence) and M (Geospatial Information and Services) of the state plan to support US Northern Command's concept and functional plans including Homeland Defense, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE), Defense Support of Civil Authorities, and Disaster Relief. (8) Represents and defends the interests of the State's National Guard at various city, county, state, federal, and national-level conferences and work groups such as with the Department of Homeland Security. Serves as the State's representative on councils such as the Army National Guard (ARNG) Military Intelligence Advisory Council (MIAC), and the State's Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council (ATAC). (9) Serves as program manager for interagency coordination between State/Local Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA) and State/Local Emergency Responders. Establishes, develops, and maintains an effective working relationship with all organizations serviced and supported. Meets with key coordinating officials to assess customer satisfaction, explain organizational policy and procedures, and resolve significant challenges that may arise. (10) Performs the duties of the J-2 for the State Joint Task Force during national or state emergencies, (Terrorist Act, Invasion, etc) requiring the implementation of the Homeland Defense Concept Plan at the direction of the Adjutant General (TAG) or designated Joint Task Force - State Commander. GENERAL
Experience:
Experience, education, or training which demonstrates administrative, professional, investigative, or technical work requiring the ability to deal effectively with others, to collect, evaluate and organize pertinent facts. Experience preparing clear and concise written reports. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 36 months of the following:
Experience, education or training developing and recommending policy, organizing and carrying out specific programs, evaluating and recommending changes in methods of intelligence operations. Experience in administrative, investigative, or technical work which required the applicant to deal effectively with others. Experience collecting, evaluating and organizing pertinent facts and to analyze and prepare clear and concise reports.
  • Department:
    0132 Intelligence
  • Salary Range:
    $76,721 to $99,741 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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