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... Intelligence Agency mission. The candidates shall provide imagery analysis services as described below. Perform imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical softcopy imagery ...

... Intelligence Agency mission. The candidates shall provide imagery analysis services as described below. Perform imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical softcopy imagery ...

... Intelligence Agency mission. The candidates shall provide imagery analysis services as described below. Perform imagery research and analysis by researching current and historical softcopy imagery ...

Intelligence Anst Sr Prin

Washington, DC · On-site

$132K - $226K/yr

BAE Systems Intelligence & Security division is seeking qualified candidates to join our team in Washington DC as part of a national strategic effort in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency ...

Possesses previous experience as a Partner Engagement Professional at a Combatant Command or National Level Intelligence Agency. Independently plans and organizes foreign military engagement events ...

Mid Intelligence Planner (Joint)

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$92K - $116K/yr

Possesses previous experience as a Partner Engagement Professional at a Combatant Command or National Level Intelligence Agency. Independently plans and organizes foreign military engagement events ...

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Professionals in intelligence agencies often encounter challenges such as handling sensitive information, adapting to rapidly changing priorities, and maintaining a high level of discretion. New hires may also need to adjust to a collaborative environment where cross-functional teamwork is essential, yet information sharing is strictly controlled. To prepare, candidates should develop strong analytical and communication skills, be ready to embrace continuous learning, and cultivate resilience and adaptability to deal with unpredictable situations. Understanding and respecting security protocols is also critical for success in this field.

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An intelligence agency is a government organization responsible for gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information related to national security, defense, and foreign policy. These agencies collect data from various sources, such as surveillance, human intelligence, and cyber monitoring, to help governments make informed decisions and prevent threats. Intelligence agencies often operate covertly and may work with other national and international agencies to address issues such as terrorism, espionage, and cybercrime.
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Medical Intelligence Analyst

Medical Intelligence Analyst

CACI International, Inc.

Frederick, MD • On-site

$78K - $165K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Medical Intelligence Analyst
Job Category: Intelligence
Time Type: Full time
Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph
Employee Type: Regular
Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10%
Type of Travel: Outside Continental US
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The Opportunity:
CACI is looking for a Medical Intelligence Analyst for a new opportunity in Frederick, Maryland. The purpose of this position is to provide key intelligence analysis and production on health and medical issues related to foreign militaries and operating environments that deliver decision advantage to support military operations. As the Prime Contractor for this effort, CACI offers unmatched stability and growth potential within the program.
Responsibilities:
  • Conducts all source analysis on worldwide medical, biosecurity, and biosafety issues
  • Analysis of intelligence information from multiple sources to assess, interpret, forecast and explain a range of medical issues
  • Conducts analytical exchanges with personnel throughout the intelligence community, Defense Intelligence Agency, and other national agencies.

Qualifications:
Required:
  • Current Top Secret/Specialized Compartmented Information Security Clearance.
  • A Polygraph or ability to successfully complete one as a term of employment
  • Minimum 8 years of experience conducting intelligence analysis with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years.
  • Working understanding of DIA Analytic Design, product line, and style guide.
  • Working understanding of ICD 203 & 206.
  • Experience in working with MIDB/MARS records.

Desired:
  • Bachelor's degree in biology, epidemiology, public health, or another Medical related field.
  • Familiarity with Biosafety levels (BSL) operations and facility requirements is desirable.

What You Can Expect:
A culture of integrity.
At CACI, we place character and innovation at the center of everything we do. As a valued team member, you'll be part of a high-performing group dedicated to our customer's missions and driven by a higher purpose - to ensure the safety of our nation.
An environment of trust.
CACI values the unique contributions that every employee brings to our company and our customers - every day. You'll have the autonomy to take the time you need through a unique flexible time off benefit and have access to robust learning resources to make your ambitions a reality.
A focus on continuous growth.
Together, we will advance our nation's most critical missions, build on our lengthy track record of business success, and find opportunities to break new ground - in your career and in our legacy.
Pay Range:
There are a host of factors that can influence final salary including, but not limited to, geographic location, Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education, and certifications. Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives. We offer competitive compensation, benefits and learning and development opportunities. Our broad and competitive mix of benefits options is designed to support and protect employees and their families. At CACI, you will receive comprehensive benefits such as; healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, and time off benefits.
The proposed salary range for this position is:
$78,700 - $165,200
CACI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic.