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Track coverage across defense, maritime, and industry trade publications to identify emerging narratives, trends, and stakeholder perspectives. * Analyze media tone, themes, and message penetration ...

Track coverage across defense, maritime, and industry trade publications to identify emerging narratives, trends, and stakeholder perspectives. * Analyze media tone, themes, and message penetration ...

Track coverage across defense, maritime, and industry trade publications to identify emerging narratives, trends, and stakeholder perspectives. * Analyze media tone, themes, and message penetration ...

Operations Research Analyst

El Segundo, CA · On-site

$215K - $250K/yr

... defense missions. * Provide SME-level operations research analysis support to Space Sensing specialized programs and capability development efforts * Lead modeling, simulation, and analysis (MS&A ...

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How much do defense research analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for defense research analyst in the United States is $73,965.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Defense Research Analyst typically collaborate with military and civilian stakeholders during a project?

Defense Research Analysts frequently work in interdisciplinary teams, engaging with both military personnel and civilian experts to gather data, validate findings, and ensure recommendations align with operational needs. They often participate in briefings, workshops, and feedback sessions, translating complex analytical results into actionable insights for decision-makers. Effective communication and adaptability are crucial, as analysts must bridge technical analysis with real-world defense applications and policies.

What does a Defense Research Analyst do?

A Defense Research Analyst evaluates data, trends, and technologies to help improve national defense strategies and military operations. They conduct research, analyze intelligence, and provide recommendations to government agencies, military branches, or defense contractors. Their work can involve assessing threats, developing policy suggestions, and supporting the development of new defense systems or tactics. These analysts often use statistical models, simulations, and other analytical tools to inform decision-making.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Defense Research Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Defense Research Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a background in political science, international relations, or a related field, and often an advanced degree. Proficiency with data analysis tools, statistical software (such as SPSS, R, or Python), and knowledge of defense databases or intelligence systems are typically required. Exceptional critical thinking, clear communication, and attention to detail are vital soft skills that set top performers apart. These competencies ensure accurate, actionable insights that drive strategic decision-making and national security initiatives.
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Research Analyst - Space Science, Engineering, and Policy

Research Analyst - Space Science, Engineering, and Policy

Institute for Defense Analyses

Alexandria, VA

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Overview

The IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI) is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) operated by the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). STPI provides objective, high-quality analyses to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the National Space Council, and other federal agencies on critical science and technology policy issues. STPI researchers work collaboratively with government sponsors to address complex national challenges requiring scientific, technical, and analytical expertise.


STPI has an immediate opening for a Research Analyst with expertise in space science, engineering, or policy. Candidates with backgrounds in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering, space sciences, or space law are encouraged to apply. Individuals with a demonstrated interest in applying technical expertise to space policy and national-level decision-making are strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

The successful candidate will contribute to independent, objective analyses addressing emerging challenges and opportunities in the civil, commercial, and global space sectors. Research Analysts are expected to apply scientific and technical expertise to support federal sponsors and inform policy development. Research Analysts are also expected to actively manage interdisciplinary teams and research projects on behalf of IDA's sponsors.

The Research Analyst will:

  • Conduct independent research and analysis of complex issues related to space systems, technologies, programs, and policy.
  • Identify, prioritize, and communicate emerging issues, trends, and opportunities affecting the U.S. space enterprise and international space environment.
  • Develop and apply qualitative and quantitative analytical methods to address sponsor questions and assess policy alternatives.
  • Prepare reports, briefing materials, white papers, and other deliverables that communicate findings and recommendations to government sponsors and senior decision-makers.
  • Present research briefings to sponsors, interagency working groups, and other stakeholder audiences.
  • Support IDA's sponsors in the development, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of national space initiatives and policies.
  • Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary research teams and contribute technical expertise across a diverse portfolio of science and technology policy projects.
  • Build and sustain productive relationships with sponsors and external stakeholders to support ongoing collaboration and engagement.
  • Contribute to cross-organizational projects involving technical analyses conducted in partnership with IDA's Systems and Analyses Center (SAC), particularly the Science, Systems, and Sustainment (S3D) research division.

Qualifications

  • Prospective applicants must have a PhD with 3+ years or a terminal master's degree or JD with 8+ years of research or policy experience.
  • A degree in engineering, physics, a discipline related to space science, or a law degree with a specialty or focus on space law is required.
  • Proven ability to coordinate and guide the work of project teams, facilitate collaboration among stakeholders with diverse perspectives, and ensure high-quality analytical products are delivered on time and within budget.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and develop rigorous analytical approaches to complex technical or policy issues.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills, including experience preparing technical reports and presenting findings to diverse audiences.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and work effectively in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment.
  • Experience interacting with government agencies, industry, academia, or other stakeholders in the space sector.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in one or more of the following areas:
    • Space systems design and orbital mechanics
    • Cost estimation of novel space systems
    • Space Risk Analysis
    • Analysis of alternatives, trade studies, or similar cost-benefit analyses
    • Civil and commercial space systems
    • International space programs
    • Space law
  • Demonstrated experience applying quantitative analytical methodologies to support research using Python, R, MATLAB, or similar tools.
  • Established professional relationships within the U.S. or international space community.
  • Experience leading or facilitating teams with diverse technical and organizational perspectives.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify emerging issues and translate technical findings into actionable policy insights.
  • Interest in contributing across a broad portfolio of science and technology policy topics beyond the space domain.

Why work at IDA?

  • Competitive salary and benefits, including diverse health insurance options, generous 10% contribution to retirement, 6 weeks 100% paid parental leave, 20 days paid time off, and relocation reimbursement.
  • Mission-oriented work at a non-profit that supports and protects our Nation's warfighters; as a non-profit, IDA employees are eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSFL).
  • Professional development including tuition reimbursement, internal and external trainings, and funding for researcher-pitched projects and publications.
  • A strong employee and corporate culture of work-life balance, including commitment to average 40-hour work weeks through flex time, partial telework options, and expectation of communication only during core business hours.
  • Located in Alexandria's high-tech corridor, IDA's brand new Potomac Yard facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, workspaces and gym.
  • Easy access to local dining and shopping, the Potomac Yard Metro stop and the Potomac Yard DASH bus stop. Employer contributes $300/month (IRS max) to commuter benefits.

Compensation

We support transparency, equity, and fairness in our compensation program and provide a reasonable estimate of the salary range based on data-driven market analysis for each position. While it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range, a reasonable estimate of the salary range for this role is $112,924-$263,335 Individual salary within this range will be commensurate with the incumbent's experience, unique skills and qualifications, and other relevant factors.

Employment Type: Exempt