FBI Program Analyst III - Logistics and Official Unit; LOTU
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Government
Cybersecurity, Data Security
FBI Program Analyst III – Logistics and Official Travel Unit (LOTU)
Location: Washington, DC
Remote Work: No
Clearance: Top Secret (TS)/SCI
Work Status: Full‑Time
Travel Requirements: None
Applications submitted by 01/09/2026 will receive full consideration. Candidates applying after this date may still be reviewed and will remain in our talent pipeline for future opportunities.
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The company provides a variety of services within the Intelligence Community. Our products may be diverse, but the results are one and the same—on schedule, on budget, and completed with superior quality. We are experienced in areas such as Mobility, Enterprise Architecture, Data Processing, Law Enforcement Mission Support, and Acquisition Support. As an organization, we are consistently expanding our footprint in the contracting community.
We are presently identifying candidates for a Program Analyst III to join the Logistics and Official Travel Unit (LOTU). The Logistics and Official Travel Unit (LOTU) serves the official travel needs of FBI employees and task force officers in support of investigative, operational, and training travel throughout the world. LOTU also maintains liaison with Department of State personnel (Special Issuance Agency) and Consular Offices located within foreign embassies in Washington, D.C. and around the nation.
Dutiesand Responsibilities
- Serves as an FBI Passport and Visa Specialist with authority bestowed by the Department of State (DOS) – Special Issuance Agency (SIA) to manage and conduct related transactions required for overseas travel.
- Establish and sustain business relationships through liaison with DOS‑SIA and consular officers in over one hundred foreign embassies is paramount in facilitating the issuance of passports and visas.
- Manage an Area of Responsibility (AOR) including one of six overseas regions (i.e. Legal offices for permanent assignment), and TDYs (i.e. a portion of all agency employees).
- This position may also include various duties (as needed) of the Passport and Visa Processing Center. This requires effective and efficient planning and organizational skills in order to meet mission requirements in a fast and ever‑changing environment of the FBI’s Passport and Visa Program.
- Manage, coordinate, and process diplomatic, official, contractor, and/or tourist passports and visa applications for employees, family members accompanying employees to posts overseas, and Task Force Officers (TFO).
- Provide knowledgeable instruction on the proper procedures to follow for completion of passport and visa applications and assume responsibility for compliance and processing until issuance. This requires constant orientation and knowledge of changes in policies and procedures that impact various processes related to DOS‑SIA and each of the foreign embassies.
- Responsible for the management, reliability, and timely input of information into appropriate computer applications. These computer applications interface with each other and are absolutely critical for future reference and reporting.
- Provide secure, timely, and professional courier services to the DOS‑SIA, foreign embassies, and other locations around the National Capital Region (NCR). The information being transported is considered to be Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and must be safeguarded at all times.
- Serve as the authoritative source (as granted by the Department of State‑DOS, Special Issuance Agency‑SIA) of information for the FBI’s Passport and Visa Program. Provide consultation, policy and regulatory guidance to all FBI employees in connection with their official documentation for travel/duties overseas. Answer related questions and explain procedures/practices that may appear ambiguous.
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