Serve as a key member of a small, tight-knit team supporting a senior executive body for technology protection-related matters
Analyze and provide recommendations on issues dealing with the full spectrum of Department of War technology protection-related issues, from research through capability deployment/employment
Coordinate with technology protection community representatives throughout all phases of development concerning requirements definition, clarification, prioritization, and alternatives
Compare, analyze and evaluate the relative merits of program activities and alternatives
Apply emerging doctrine and tactics, whether detailed in formal doctrinal changes or emanating from experiments, demonstrations, or activities, into operational design, development, and deconfliction
Assess the impact of programmatic and technical options on stated user requirements, policy, and doctrine
Prepare reports and briefs, summarizing formal events and commentary, requirements, deficiencies, and investments for various programs, systems, and activities
Leverage authorized AI tools to scale technology protection analysis
Requirements
Master's degree and 11-12 years of related experience
Active TS/SCI clearance, with a willingness to submit to a CI-scope polygraph
Background in a technology protection-related field, i.e., counterintelligence, security, OPSEC, cybersecurity, etc.
Emerging leader with a bias for action and preference for working collaboratively on small, mission-oriented teams
Demonstrable experience in and facility with problem framing and operational planning, preferably as a member of a DoW executive, CCMD, or MDCO staff
Experience leveraging AI
Experience in designing, maintaining, and improving applications
Experience effectively prioritizing workload to meet deadlines and work objectives
Proficiency with MS Office Suite, use of AI applications, and familiarity with a relevant programming language (i.e., Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Julia, etc.)