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The Junior Intelligence Analyst advises and briefs senior leadership regarding critical military capabilities issues, and represents the Agency's position concerning military capabilities to senior ...

The Junior Intelligence Analyst advises and briefs senior leadership regarding critical military capabilities issues, and represents the Agency's position concerning military capabilities to senior ...

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How much do military intelligence analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for military intelligence analyst in the United States is $82,454.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Military Intelligence Analyst vs Intelligence Analyst?

AspectMilitary Intelligence AnalystIntelligence Analyst
CredentialsSecurity clearance, military training, specialized certificationsSecurity clearance, college degree, certifications like CISSP or CIA
Work EnvironmentMilitary bases, defense agencies, field operationsGovernment agencies, private sector, corporate offices
Employer & IndustryDepartment of Defense, military branchesIntelligence agencies, private security firms, corporations

Military Intelligence Analysts focus on military-specific intelligence, often working within defense environments and requiring security clearances. In contrast, Intelligence Analysts work across various sectors, including government and private industries, analyzing data to support national security, business decisions, or law enforcement. Both roles require analytical skills and security clearances but differ mainly in their work setting and focus.

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

To thrive as a Military Intelligence Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in security studies or a related field, often supported by relevant military training or a security clearance. Familiarity with intelligence-gathering tools, geospatial analysis software, and classified information systems is typically required. Exceptional problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for interpreting data and briefing leadership. These skills ensure accurate intelligence assessments, support mission success, and help safeguard national security.

What are Military Intelligence Analysts?

Military Intelligence Analysts are professionals who gather, evaluate, and interpret information about enemy forces, potential threats, and operational environments. They use data from various sources—such as surveillance, reports, and intercepted communications—to produce actionable intelligence for military commanders. Their analysis helps in planning missions, assessing risks, and making strategic decisions to ensure the safety and success of military operations. Military Intelligence Analysts often work with advanced technology and collaborate with other intelligence agencies to provide timely and accurate insights.

What are some common challenges Military Intelligence Analysts face when adapting to rapidly changing operational environments?

Military Intelligence Analysts often encounter the challenge of processing large volumes of information from diverse sources under tight deadlines, especially during dynamic missions or shifting threat landscapes. They must remain adaptable, quickly adjusting analytical approaches as new intelligence or technologies emerge. Collaborating effectively with other analysts, commanders, and allied partners is also crucial to ensure timely and accurate dissemination of actionable intelligence. Staying current with evolving adversary tactics and maintaining data security are ongoing priorities in this high-stakes role.
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Senior General Military Intelligence Analysis Support (All-Sourc with Security Clearance

Senior General Military Intelligence Analysis Support (All-Sourc with Security Clearance

CELESTAR CORPORATION

San Antonio, TX

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Celestar Corporation is seeking a Senior General Military Intelligence Analysis Support (All-Source Analyst) to support The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) under the United States Army Counterintelligence Command (USACIC) Analytical Support Contract The primary place of performance will be Fort Sam Houston, TX. If interested and meet the qualifications, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding and impactful opportunity.

ANTICIPATED AWARD: July 2026 ANTICIPATED START: July 2026 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 1 Base Year + 4 Option Years LOCATION: Fort Sam Houston, TX CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: Active TS/SCI About Us: Celestar, a proud Veteran-Owned company, offers highly competitive salaries and benefits. Our comprehensive benefits package includes company-paid employee and family dental insurance, employee health insurance, life insurance, and disability coverage. Additionally, we provide a 401(k)-retirement plan with company matching, paid holidays, and personal time off.

Responsibilities: • The Senior General Military Intelligence Analysis Support (All-Source Analyst) shall provide general military intelligence analysis and organizational expertise dealing with threats to the US Army/DoD interests worldwide. • Conducts analysis using intelligence and information from multiple HUMINT, IMINT, OSINT, MASINT, GEOINT etc., to assess, interpret, forecast, and explain a range of national security issues and developments that are regional or functional in nature. • Provides all-source analytic support to collections, operations, investigations, and other defense intelligence analytic requirements • Conduct all-source research and threat analysis of CI, CT, force protection, and information operations of foreign military forces and their operations, capabilities, activities and trends to support all-source intelligence and threat production, particularly in the areas of threats to US Army and DoD equities.

• Provide support to CI investigation through liaison with Counterintelligence Agents and other members of the DoD and intelligence community. • Provide record checks, data research and social networking analysis through the use of intelligence and law enforcement databases and search engines. • Provide in-depth research regarding biographical intelligence in order to aid investigations, support subject interviews, and case development.

• Conduct research, digital mapping programs and research tools, to include Open Source (OSINT) and classified searches. • Analyze intelligence information to assess developments, trends, and threat through comprehensive knowledge of intelligence analysis tradecraft, to include forecasting and/or other analytical methodologies. • Shall assess information from the IC-wide reporting elements to de-conflict information, identify the value of reporting, assess whether the information addresses requirements and contribute to collection.

Required qualifications/skills: • Minimum education and years of experience requirements for the following: o High School Diploma: 20 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years. -OR- o Associates Degree: 16 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years. -OR- o Bachelors Degree: 14 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years -OR- o Masters Degree or higher: 12 years of relevant experience with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years • Must have a minimum of a bachelor's degree and experience as an all-source intelligence analyst with completion of a foundational intelligence analyst course such as a DOD Intelligence Analyst Course, 35F Army All Source Intelligence Analyst course (or equivalent), DHS Basic Intelligence and Threat Analysis Course, ODNI Analysis 101, or a Certified Defense All-Source Analysis (CDASA) professional certification.

• Must have at least six years of experience providing intelligence support to counterintelligence investigations and/or counterintelligence source operations. • Candidate should have demonstrated expertise in fusing multidisciplined tools and databases for all-source analysis production in support of counterintelligence functions. • Must be able to work independently and as a team member in a high-operational-tempo environment.

Come on board with a company that Values its Employees! Celestar Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Celestar Corporation prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in employment based on race; color; religion; genetic information; national origin; sex (including same-sex); sexual orientation; gender identity; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; age; disability or handicap; citizenship status; marital status; service member/protected veteran status; or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.