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Manager, Cybersecurity Fusion Center

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Alkami is hiring a Manager, Cybersecurity Fusion Center who will be championing the data and ... intelligence feeds to improve detection logic, triage quality, and response effectiveness. • ...

Cyber Fusion Analyst

Washington, DC · Hybrid

$107K - $195K/yr

Intelligence-Driven Defense: Synthesize external threat intelligence (TTPs, IOCs) with internal ... Fusion Center Experience:Previous experience working within a government or large-scale ...

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How much do intelligence fusion center jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for intelligence fusion center in the United States is $102,938.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Intelligence Fusion Center job?

An Intelligence Fusion Center job involves collecting, analyzing, and sharing critical information from multiple sources to enhance security and decision-making. Professionals in this role work with law enforcement, government agencies, and private sector partners to identify threats, monitor risks, and improve response strategies. They use advanced analytical tools and databases to process intelligence related to cyber threats, terrorism, organized crime, and public safety concerns. These roles require strong analytical skills, the ability to assess large amounts of data, and effective communication to disseminate actionable intelligence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Intelligence Fusion Center position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Intelligence Fusion Center, you need strong analytical ability, critical thinking skills, and a background in intelligence analysis or security, often supported by a degree in criminal justice, international relations, or a related field. Familiarity with intelligence analysis software, geospatial information systems (GIS), and certifications such as Security+ or Certified Intelligence Analyst are valuable assets. Exceptional communication, teamwork, and adaptability help professionals collaborate effectively in a high-pressure, multidisciplinary environment. These skills are essential for synthesizing diverse data sources, identifying threats, and supporting rapid, informed decision-making.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for professionals working in an Intelligence Fusion Center?

Professionals in an Intelligence Fusion Center are responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence from multiple sources to support operational decision-making. Their day-to-day tasks may include monitoring real-time data feeds, generating threat assessments, writing analytical reports, and collaborating with law enforcement, military, or private sector partners. Team members frequently participate in briefings, strategy sessions, and incident response exercises to ensure coordinated actions. This dynamic role requires adaptability, attention to detail, and continual learning to keep pace with evolving threats and technologies.

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Infographic showing various Intelligence Fusion Center job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 89% In-person, 4% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,938 per year, or $49.5 per hour.

Criminal Analyst II - Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center

Indiana State Police (IN)

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$53K/yr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Indiana State Police rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

23rd of 34 rated police


Job description

Job Description To serve as a civilian employee of the Indiana State Police whose primary responsibility is to perform all analytical tasks on criminal intelligence in order to support law enforcement functions relating to the "all Crimes, all Hazards" mission of the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center, as described by Executive Order 13-22. To maintain working and background files. To maintain comprehensive working knowledge of the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center computer software.

To prepare Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center bulletins and newsletter articles. To gather and disseminate intelligence data to agencies and agents that have satisfied security system requirements. Job Duties Maintain working and background files.

Locate and retrieve information within assigned functional areas. Maintain comprehensive working knowledge of the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center computer software. Prepare Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center bulletins and newsletter articles.

Gather and disseminate intelligence data to agents and agencies that have satisfied security system requirements. Collate and evaluate information from reports. Subject information to correlation and analysis in order to discern patterns, recurring events, identities, and activities or criminal groups and their members.

Perform background intelligence checks for various agencies and Department personnel. Handle and monitor incoming and outgoing mail. Annual evaluation of intelligence files which includes reviewing and either updating or purging of the documents.

Perform special project assignments for user agencies or Department personnel. Examine raw data in order to assemble it into a focused collection of information to be used for investigative leads or for court proceedings. Assemble information and/or intelligence of various crime in order to produce visual aids (bar graphs; telephone analysis; calendar, flow and organizational charts, etc.)

Draft and disseminate information through written and oral presentations. Prepare criminal bulletins for printing and dissemination to authorized agencies. Code/enter data into the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center computer databases/files.

Perform computerized analysis of data, generate statistics, and compose reports. Assist with routine administrative activities when required. Perform other duties as assigned.

Job Qualifications Must be a high school graduate or possess the equivalent GED. Must have a Bachelor's Degree in a related field; OR a minimum of ten (10) years of prior law enforcement in intelligence analysis, or equivalent military experience in intelligence analysis; OR a combination of law enforcement and military experience. Must be able to obtain and maintain a minimum of "Secret" level security clearance to work in the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center (IIFC).

[NOTE: Security clearances are granted and rescinded by Federal partners or the US Department of Defense. The IIFC has no control over the ability to secure clearances for an employee.] Must be able to collate and evaluate information from various reports. Must be able to subject information to correlation and analysis in order to discern patterns, recurring events, identities and activities of suspected criminal groups and their members

Must be able to perform background intelligence checks for various agencies. Must be able to examine raw data in order to assemble it into a focused collection of information to be used for investigative leads or court proceedings. The successful candidate will submit to and successfully pass an initial, subsequent and periodic, security-related Departmental polygraph examinations.

Must be able to successfully pass a background investigation. Applicants are asked to submit a complete work history. All applicants are required to submit copies of high school transcript or GED certificate, any/all college transcripts, technical certificates, and a military DD214 or NGB22 (if applicable).