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Sr. Technical Expert – Special Access Programs (SAPs)

Location: Washington, DC
Work Status: Full-Time
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Benefits: Full Benefits
Job Description:
Detailed understanding of technical exploitation, HUMINT operations, various HUMINT-enabled technical operations, and counter-HUMINT methodologies; Exceptional initiative, vision and motivation and ability to advocate, publish and to expand new mission areas within the counterintelligence and insider threat disciplines; ability to build and maintain new liaison and collaborate with counterpart and other specialists throughout the Intelligence Community and within the agency.
Job Requirements:
U. S. Citizenship is required. Candidates must have a minimum 8-10 years of related experience in Counter Intelligence, Bachelor’s degree, and a TS/SCI with willingness to Polygraph with experience working Foreign Intelligence Security Service (FISS) targets. The candidate will work in special access programs (SAP) that are focused on specific targets. Former military or law enforcement or intelligence community related experience would be helpful.
Using all-source raw and finished intelligence, compiles, analyzes, and vets Foreign Intelligence and Security Service (FISS) multi-INT technical threat capabilities and operations that threaten DoD information, information systems, networks and personnel; Special emphasis on protecting and supporting Defense HUMINT operators and operations and adversary efforts to defeat them. Prepares strategic and operational intelligence analysis for presentation to policy makers and operators.
Robust research skills enabling an ability to discern discrete elements of significance associated with technical threats, vulnerabilities and opportunities from multiple and large non-homogenous datasets and sources, codifying their relationships and significance and illustratively communicating their operational relevance to policy makers and operators alike to enable decisive and timely action by US policy makers and operators; able to simultaneously communicate relevance to both technical (operator) and lay-audiences (policy makers).
Tracks global conventional and non-conventional technologies posing technical exploitation capabilities and anonymity threats to identify known and non-obvious threat capabilities posing threats to DoD information, information systems, networks, operations, and personnel.
A detailed technical knowledge and understanding of current and emerging global and regional technical capabilities to analyze, defeat, or exploit computing and telecommunications systems.
Contact:
Interested individuals please forward your Resume to Lingual Information
System Technologies, Inc at
recruiter@LinguaLISTek.com or via fax to (410) 953-0571. You may
also mail your resume to LinguaLISTek, 9861 Broken Land Parkway, Suite
300, Columbia, MD 21046.
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