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Our ideal candidate will leverage their cyberspace intelligence experience to conduct open / all-source research, network vulnerability analysis, and critical factor analysis in support of cyberspace ...

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Experience with open-source intelligence tools and resources * Experience in complex adversary weapon systems and subsystems * Experience making assessments or judgments on incomplete or ...

$61K - $141K/yr

Experience with open-source intelligence tools and resources * Experience in complex adversary weapon systems and subsystems * Experience making assessments or judgments on incomplete or ...

$61K - $141K/yr

Experience with open-source intelligence tools and resources * Experience in complex adversary weapon systems and subsystems * Experience making assessments or judgments on incomplete or ...

$61K - $141K/yr

Experience with open-source intelligence tools and resources * Experience in complex adversary weapon systems and subsystems * Experience making assessments or judgments on incomplete or ...

$61K - $141K/yr

Experience with open-source intelligence tools and resources * Experience in complex adversary weapon systems and subsystems * Experience making assessments or judgments on incomplete or ...

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How much do commission open source intelligence jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission open source intelligence in the United States is $77,500.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $85,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commission Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analyst, and why are they important?

To excel as a Commission Open Source Intelligence Analyst, you need a strong background in research, data analysis, and information security, often supported by a relevant degree in intelligence, cybersecurity, or a related field. Familiarity with OSINT tools such as Maltego, Shodan, and advanced search operators, as well as certifications like GIAC Open Source Intelligence (GOSI), is highly valuable. Critical thinking, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help analysts synthesize findings and present actionable intelligence. These skills are crucial for accurately gathering, evaluating, and reporting intelligence from publicly available sources to support informed decision-making.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Commission Open Source Intelligence roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Commission Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) roles often encounter challenges such as verifying the credibility of publicly available information, managing large volumes of data, and staying updated with evolving digital platforms. Overcoming these challenges requires strong analytical skills, effective use of verification tools, and continuous professional development to keep pace with new technologies. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, such as cybersecurity analysts and law enforcement agencies, also enhances the accuracy and relevance of intelligence assessments.

What is a Commission Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) professional?

A Commission Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) professional is an expert who gathers, analyzes, and interprets publicly available information from various sources such as the internet, social media, news outlets, and public records. Their work supports organizations or government agencies in making informed decisions, assessing risks, or conducting investigations. OSINT professionals use specialized tools and techniques to collect data ethically and legally, ensuring the accuracy and relevance of the information they provide. The insights they generate are used for security, business intelligence, compliance, and other strategic purposes.
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Infographic showing various Commission Open Source Intelligence job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,500 per year, or $37.3 per hour.

Open Source Intelligence Analyst with Security Clearance

22nd Century Technologies, Inc.

Fort Belvoir, VA • On-site

Other

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Job description

Roles and Responsibilities:
• Integrate data from diverse intelligence disciplines, including Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), Signal Intelligence (SIGINT), Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT), Geographical Intelligence (GEOINT), Imagery Intelligence (IMINT), and Human Intelligence (HUMINT). • Continuously monitors OSINT reporting and threat streams throughout a designated Area of Responsibility (AOR), produces current and predictive intelligence products, and coordinates all analytical products for dissemination. • Collects and analyzes publicly available information (PAI) coming from a wide variety of open sources, both traditional and non-traditional. • Collect and analyze data and information found on the internet, such as social media, blogs, databases, maps, videos, academic literature, news media and journals, technical publications, professional publications, and others. [NOTE: Collection may occur on the clear web, deep web, and occasionally, the dark web, as required.] • Identifies, develops, and formalizes new OSINT tradecraft and other Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), as needed, to meet mission requirements. • Drafts and coordinates responses to OSINT-related issues and taskers. • Conducts OSINT activities in response to RFIs. • Collects, exploits, and analyzes PAI and prepares reports in the format required by the task, with minimal supervision, using SIPRNet and JWICS systems and tools. • Produces, reviews, and edits assessments, reports, briefings, threat analyses, and special studies. • Provides force disposition and tracks, maintains, and updates common battle space awareness and the common intelligence picture. • Focuses expertise on a specific AOR, ensuring advantageous support to collection efforts and resource utilization in the area. • Utilizes the full range of Intelligence Community resources and products to identify exploitable vulnerabilities to achieve objectives. • Utilizes essential intelligence data to recognize gaps, generate calculated assessments and fulfill Priority Intelligence Requirements Minimum Qualifications: • Demonstrated knowledge of SIGINT, MASINT, GEOINT, IMINT, OSINT, and HUMINT. • A full understanding of the intelligence cycle and collection fusion, analysis, production, and dissemination of products. • Excellent written communication, all-source research, data evaluation and analytic skills. • High School Diploma • Graduate of a US Government basic intelligence MOS/AFSC/Rate awarding training course • Five years of intelligence analyst experience. Clearance:
• Active TOP SECRET/SCI clearance Certification:
• CompTIA Security+ CE