Shall conduct analysis and make recommendations on surveillance topics to the Surveillance Commander and Operations Officer during real world operations and external training opportunities.
Identifies, monitors, and assesses foreign intelligence efforts attempting collection of sensitive national security information on U.S. persons, activities and interests, including threats posed by emerging technologies to U.S. operations and interests.
Applies understanding of foreign intelligence capabilities / activities and U.S. and foreign partner CI capabilities and TTPs for in-depth analytic research and production of all-source CI studies and contributes to developing CI strategies.
Conducts, develops, produces, and presents programs of instruction in specified collection operations TTPs, and related or supporting processes, relevant to the various human intelligence and technical intelligence operations under DoD authorities.
Graduate of in-residence Fundamentals of Intelligence Analysis course or Military Service equivalent.
Shall capture analytical data by providing technical support, as a nonoperational team member, to identify operational deficiencies and develop an appropriate plan, and an associated training program, to correct noted deficiencies.
Shall produce and deliver the comprehensive training program to the Soldiers and Civilians assigned to units comprising surveillance.
Shall build the curriculum to provide enhanced training in the specific functions of physical, aerial, and technical surveillance.
Shall compile, analyze, report, and disseminate real-time intelligence data for surveillance and counter surveillance operations worldwide in support of the US Army ACIC counterespionage (CE), CT, and HUMINT operations.
Shall maintain coordination with Team Leaders by providing technical support, as a non- operational team member, and provide subject matter expertise during all phases of operations to employ tactics, techniques, procedures, and operational security measures in support of CI operations.