Target Analyst Reporter Level 2
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Security
Cybersecurity, Information Security
Description
A Target Analyst Reporter is responsible for researching, analyzing, and reporting intelligence. Can prioritize, assess, evaluate, and report information obtained through collection, analysis, and other sources. Maintain awareness of internal and external customer needs. Collaborate with analytical counterparts across the U.S. Intelligence Community. Release appropriate products which relay developments, trends, indications, warnings and/or situational awareness. Develop databases or working aids on activity to enhance and build knowledge and guide collection capabilities.
Perform pre-release quality control functions.
- Prepare synthesized products for customers by researching, analyzing, and reporting intelligence via appropriate reporting vehicles, in response to Intelligence Community (IC) requirements and in accordance with customer missions of Signals Intelligence, Information Assurance, and Computer Network Operations.
- Report information obtained from passive and active collection, network evaluation and analysis, and from related collateral sources (for example IMINT, MASINT, HUMINT, open source, and others as needed) for use or decision by Government personnel.
- Share target-related information and provide feedback to customers as appropriate. Issue appropriate products, which relay developments, trends, indications, warnings, and/or situational awareness regarding specific targets, as well as countermeasures and courses of action, if applicable.
- Help develop databases or working aids on target activity to enhance and build target knowledge and improve collection to execute the customer and IC partners' mission.
- Perform pre-release quality control functions.
- Active Security Clearance
- Demonstrated experience in an area directly related to the customer's mission (e.g. collection, cyber and intelligence analysis) and/or a similar mission in the IC or DoD, and/or drafting/editing intelligence reports.
- A degree in a Liberal Arts field (e.g. English, History, Communications, Languages and Culture, International Relations, and Political Science) is preferred, but a degree in any field is acceptable.
- Entry is with a high school diploma or GED plus 9 years of relevant experience, or an Associate's degree plus 7 years of relevant experience, a Bachelor's degree and 5 years of relevant experience, a Master's degree and 3 years of relevant experience, OR a Doctoral Degree and 2 years of relevant experience.
- TS/SCI with FS Poly
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