Position Title: Counterintelligence Administrative Specialist Location: Fort Belvoir, VA
Clearance Required: Top Secret/SCI Reports to: Client and Program Manager
Advantage SCI is seeking a dedicated and experienced Full-Time Counterintelligence Administration Specialist to be considered for an exciting employment opportunity. They will provide Counterintelligence (CI) Administrative, Identity and Signature Reduction Database Management support to our government contract with a DOD customer. Unclassified duties below:
• Support customer’s OPSEC/ Identity Management (IDM) and Signature Reduction (SIGREDUX) Management efforts, protecting protect Critical Information as defined in unit CI, Intelligence Oversight, OPSEC guidance and security classification guides.
· Research unclassified and classified databases for use in written products and may serve as a liaison, which coordinates with sub-contractors, government personnel, and technical experts
· Process, track accountability and inventory of sensitive documents and operational items.
· Provide administrative and security support for a wide variety of CI operational and administrative tasks.
· Prepare, formulate, coordinate, and staff a wide variety of correspondence supporting signature reduction.
· Learn and become intimately familiar with the organization and able to explain in detail relevant factors regarding unit mission, activities and capabilities.
· Provide advice and assistance to develop signature reduction and identity management concepts and procedures. Interface with the Intelligence Community (IC), when directed by the Government.
· Required to research build, staff, and present information and decision briefs.
· Provide scheduled and unscheduled Due Diligence reviews of various operational functions and conduct coordination with various governmental IC agencies to facilitate mission preparation.
• Provide advice and assistance to develop signature reduction and identity management concepts and procedures.
· May be required to drive to other locations in the NCR area.