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Defense Industrial ; DIB Analyst - OSW
Job in
Washington, District of Columbia, 20022, USA
Listed on 2026-01-05
Listing for:
JMark Services, Inc.
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-05
Job specializations:
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, Data Security
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Analyst - OSW
Location:
Washington, DC
Salary: $85,000.00 – $
Company: JMark Services, Inc.
OverviewWe are seeking a mission-driven Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Analyst to support strategic assessments, risk analysis, and national-security decision‑making across the rapidly evolving defense‑tech ecosystem. This role operates at the crossroads of intelligence, supply‑chain security, emerging technology, and industrial capability—ensuring the U.S. defense enterprise remains resilient, competitive, and prepared for future threats.
Key Responsibilities- Conduct comprehensive assessments of industrial sectors supporting defense production, including manufacturing capabilities, supply chains, critical materials, and emerging technologies.
- Identify systemic vulnerabilities, foreign dependencies, single‑point failures, and capacity limitations that could impede mission readiness.
- Monitor domestic and international market dynamics, mergers/acquisitions, FOCI concerns, and foreign investment patterns impacting the DIB.
- Analyze cyber, economic, operational, and geopolitical threats to U.S. industrial capabilities.
- Assess adversary influence activities, global supply‑chain disruptions, and economic coercion strategies targeting defense suppliers.
- Develop risk‑mitigation recommendations, resilience strategies, and analytic products to support leadership decisions.
- Support reviews related to CMMC, NIST 800‑171, export controls (ITAR/EAR), and DIB cybersecurity posture.
- Track legislative and regulatory developments affecting defense contractors and industrial security.
- Provide analytic input on policies designed to strengthen the DIB and enforce national security controls.
- Prepare briefings, dashboards, status reports, and analytic summaries for senior government and contractor leadership.
- Support program management activities aligned with the disciplined structure of federal task orders—status reporting, coordination, documentation, and stakeholder engagement.
- Assist in cross‑functional efforts involving procurement, intelligence, cybersecurity, and supply‑chain specialists.
- Compile data from classified and open‑source repositories, federal reporting systems, economic databases, and industry research.
- Identify trends across manufacturing output, supplier demographics, financial stability, market concentration, and foreign ownership.
- Create actionable analytic products that translate complex data into meaningful insight.
- Bachelor’s degree in National Security, Economics, Industrial Engineering, Political Science, or related field; master’s preferred.
- 5–10+ years of experience supporting defense programs, industrial analysis, supply‑chain assessments, or intelligence‑focused research.
- Strong understanding of the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, DoD acquisition, contracting, and industrial security frameworks.
- Experience evaluating risk across supply chains, manufacturing ecosystems, and technology sectors.
- Ability to brief senior audiences and translate technical findings into strategic recommendations.
- Eligible for a security clearance; TS/SCI preferred.
- Experience with FOCI reviews, CFIUS considerations, or industrial security programs.
- Familiarity with DCSA requirements, NISPOM, and cleared contractor operations.
- Prior work in economic or competitive intelligence, risk analytics, or defense capability assessments.
- Advanced analytic skills, including data visualization, supply‑chain modeling, or technology forecasting.
- Experience supporting ODNI, DoD, DHS, DOE, or other national‑security missions.
- Analytical Rigor: turn complex markets into maps and vulnerabilities into opportunities.
- Strategic Perspective: anticipate long‑term impacts, not just near‑term events.
- Operational Agility: navigate high‑tempo environments with rapidly shifting priorities.
- Clear Communication: brief like a pro—concise, confident, and stakeholder‑ready.
- Security Mindset: respect classified environments, sensitive data, and partner obligations.
- Collaboration:
thrive in multidisciplinary teams across policy, intel, technology, and acquisition.
- Fast‑moving, mission‑first environment supporting national‑security objectives.
- May require surge support, rapid‑turn products, and flexibility to meet evolving threats.
- Strict adherence to security, classification, and information‑handling standards.
- Occasional travel, conferences, or industry engagement as needed.
- Mid‑Senior level
- Full‑time
- Human Resources
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
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