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Apply forensics methodologies and analytical processes to identify, extract, exploit, and disseminate I2 information from documents and media seized during military operations. * Extract facial ...

Apply forensics methodologies and analytical processes to identify, extract, exploit, and disseminate I2 information from documents and media seized during military operations. * Extract facial ...

JDA i2 TMS Consultant / CPA

Medford, OR

$109K - $133K/yr

Company Description Title : JDA i2 TMS Consultant Location : Medford, OR Duration : Contract ... Excellent problem solving, analytical skills and technical troubleshooting skills is a must.

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How much do i2 analytical jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for i2 analytical in the United States is $100,673.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $125,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the I2 Analytical position, and why are they important?

To excel as an I2 Analytical specialist, you should have strong skills in data analysis, critical thinking, and investigative techniques, often supported by qualifications in criminology, intelligence analysis, or a related field. Proficiency with IBM i2 Analyst's Notebook, data visualization tools, and sometimes security clearances are commonly required. Excellent attention to detail, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you draw actionable insights and collaborate across multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for producing accurate analyses that support decision-making in law enforcement, security, or intelligence environments.

What are the typical daily tasks and responsibilities of an I2 Analytical specialist?

In an I2 Analytical role, you’ll spend much of your day collecting, processing, and analyzing complex datasets using tools like IBM i2 Analyst’s Notebook to identify patterns and connections. You’ll often work closely with law enforcement officers, intelligence analysts, or security professionals to prepare reports, visualizations, and actionable insights. Collaboration and presenting findings to stakeholders are common aspects of the job, alongside continual data validation and case support. This role requires both independent research and teamwork, providing a dynamic environment where analytical thinking is valued and actively contributes to real-world investigations.

What is an I2 Analytical job?

An I2 Analytical job typically involves working with IBM's i2 Analyst's Notebook or related intelligence analysis software to process, visualize, and interpret complex data sets. Professionals in this role analyze investigative data, identify patterns, and provide actionable insights for law enforcement, government agencies, or corporate security teams. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in data visualization tools are essential for success in this field.

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Biometrics I2 Analyst

Biometrics I2 Analyst

Native American Technology

Quantico, VA • On-site

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description

In support of Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA), NATECH is recruiting for a Biometrics/ I2 Analyst to conduct analytic production on the full range of unique identifying human characteristics and modalities to include, but not limited to, fingerprints, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), iris scans, voiceprints, facial recognition features, and behavior for the purposes of identifying and tracking persons and networks. Fuses identity attributes to include, but not limited to, biographical, biological, behavioral, contextual, and reputational information related to individuals and intelligence associated with those attributes to identify and assess threat individuals and networks, their capabilities and capacity, centers of gravity, objectives, intent, and potential courses of action. Analyzes friendly and adversary biometric systems to understand their capabilities, vulnerabilities, and to inform the U.S. Defense Acquisition Community. Supports the production and coordination of doctrine and policy documents, in accordance with applicable DoD authorities and guidance, to facilitate and advance I2 across the DIE.


Duties and Responsibilities:


  • Conduct MULTI-INT triage, research, exploitation, organization, prioritization, analysis production, and dissemination in accordance with (IAW) Government priorities policies, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
  • Provide expertise to provide support in all facets of I2 analysis, including, but not limited to, triage, research, exploitation, analysis, production, and dissemination of Biometric, Forensic, Face & Image Analysis, Cellular Exploitation (CELLEX), Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX) derived products, and I2 training.
  • Develop products to include, but not be limited to, finished intelligence, biometric/biographic-related analysis reports, SIGINT or CELLEX-related analysis reports, DOMEX derived reports, All-source analysis reports, analytic briefings, RFI responses, similar products, training material, or future developed analytical products.
  • Exploit identity-related information, all-source/multi-intelligence information, cellular-derived information, and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), in order to extract additional information using advanced analytic tools and methods to produce All-Source intelligence products up to a 24/7/365-366 shift environment.
  • Utilize DONISIS, BI2R, or any other additional or future systems or repositories for research and exploitation.
  • Ensure information contained within reports is intelligible, cogent, comprehensive, understandable, and proper syntax, formatting, and classifications are provided.
  • Demonstrate working knowledge and apply Identity Intelligence technical subject matter expertise of Electronic Fingerprint Transaction (EFT) files, Originating Identifiers (ORIs), Transaction Control Numbers (TCNs), Biometric Identifiers (BIDs), and other I2 biometric-related information.
  • Provide up to 24/7/365-366 support for the management of DoD Biometric-Enabled Watchlist (BEWL) and National Level Watchlisting operations, to include but not limited to: encounter management; nomination support, change requests, removal requests; RFIs; and/or other future BEWL or other Watchlisting type products at the DoD and National Levels.
  • Triage, research, exploit, analyze, produce, and disseminate I2 information to support national level watchlisting in order to operationalize the output of biometric or forensic-enabled intelligence (BEI/FEI) and identity intelligence (I2) derived data to fulfill the DoD component of Homeland Security Presidential Directives 6, 11, and 24.
  • Coordinate reach back I2 support for deployed forces and perform supporting tasks to successfully execute the I2 mission.
  • Provide tactical, operational, and national-level I2 support to all conventional USMC forces, as well as Government approved partner forces.
  • Provide up to 24/7/365-366 I2 support to all CONUS and OCONUS operations.
  • Manage/exploit I2 information using tools including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office Suite, tools, and databases.
  • Perform case management for all Department of Navy Identification and Screening Information System (DONISIS) submissions.
  • Monitor all shared inboxes on all required networks and forward pertinent emails to the appropriate Identity Intelligence Analysis Cell (I2AC) leadership. Coordinate with other organizations including, but not limited to, Data Forensics and Biometrics Agency (DFBA), National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC), Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), and FBI Special Investigative Unit (SIU).
  • Apply forensics methodologies and analytical processes to identify, extract, exploit, and disseminate I2 information from documents and media seized during military operations.
  • Extract facial images from media for further exploitation.
  • Establish a process for continually improving the selection and prioritization of files/documents to identify those with high potential for yielding relevant information.
  • Establish and maintain a record of documents reviewed.
  • Assess identity attributes contained in images and videos in order to achieve identity resolution for persons of interest to USMC and partner forces.
  • Conduct tasks to include, but not limited to, 1:N searches, 1:1 comparison, image optimization, image/video authentication, metadata analysis, identifying geolocations.
  • Conduct open source and classified research for high-quality images & videos.
  • Utilize facial recognition enabled software and databases.
  • Maintain collaborative relationships with other Facial Identification (FI) enabled organizations and leverage their expertise.
  • Produce and disseminate Facial Comparison Analysis Reports (FCAR) or Media Exploitation (MEDEX) Rollups.
  • Shift work - start and end times will be at discretion of I2 Branch supervisors/leadership.


Requirements

  • Must possess an active TS SCI clearance
  • Must have relevant and demonstrated experience.
  • Demonstrates ability to work semi-independently with oversight and direction.
  • Demonstrates ability to use logic when evaluating and synthesizing multiple sources of information.
  • Demonstrates understanding of interpreting analysis to include, but not limited to, its meaning, importance, and implications.
  • Demonstrates ability to defend analytic judgements with sound, logical conclusions and adapt analytic judgments when presented with new information, evolving conditions, or unexpected developments.
  • Demonstrates ability to produce timely, logical, and concise analytic reports, documents, assessments, studies, and briefing materials in formats including Microsoft Office tools (e.g. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.), electronic/ soft copy matrices and / or web-enabled formats.
  • Demonstrates ability to communicate complex issues clearly in a concise and organized manner both verbally and non-verbally; with strong grammar skills. Demonstrates proficiency using Microsoft Office tools.
  • Demonstrates ability to develop structured research including, but not limited to, obtaining, evaluating, organizing, and maintaining information within security and data protocols.
  • Demonstrates ability to recognize nuances and resolve contradictions and inconsistencies in information.
  • Demonstrates working knowledge using complex analytic methodologies, such as structured analytic techniques or alternative approaches. to examine biases, assumptions, and theories to eliminate uncertainty, strengthen analytic arguments, and mitigate surprise. Structured analytic techniques include, but not limited to, Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, Devil's Advocacy, High-Impact/ Low-Impact Analysis, Red Team Analysis and Alternative Futures Analysis.
  • Demonstrates understanding of intelligence collection capabilities and limitations, to include but not limited to, technical sensors / platforms and human intelligence sources.
  • Demonstrates understanding of evaluating collected intelligence reporting, engaging with collection managers, and developing collection requirements.