Counterintelligence
Counterintelligence Analysis
Counterintelligence Investigations
Cyber Threat Intelligence
Own your opportunity to serve as a critical component of our nation’s safety and security. Make an impact by using your expertise to protect our country from threats.
Team Lead – Counterintelligence provides senior-level leadership and subject matter expertise in support of USCYBERCOM J2X Counterintelligence activities. This role identifies, monitors, and assesses foreign intelligence efforts targeting U.S. persons, operations, technologies, and national security interests, including threats posed by emerging technologies. The Team Lead integrates all-source counterintelligence analysis, operational planning, and interagency coordination to synchronize Offensive Counterintelligence Operations (OFCO) across the Department of War and the broader Intelligence Community, ensuring alignment with National and DoD Counterintelligence Strategies.
MEANINGFUL WORK AND PERSONAL IMPACT
As an Intelligence Analyst Senior, the work you’ll do at GDIT will be impactful to the mission of CYBERCOM J2. You will play a crucial role in the following mission support functions:
Intelligence Watch & Situational Awareness:
Maintain persistent awareness of cyber threats, incidents, and adversary activity impacting U.S. networks and operations.
Threat Indicators & Warning:
Support defense warning and early-indicator development by tracking and reporting changes in cyber threat activity and intent.
Operational Reporting:
Deliver timely, accurate intelligence reporting and briefings to support operational decision-making and incident response.
Command & Staff Support:
Respond rapidly to J2 and JIOC requests for information and provide analytic support to leadership across shifts.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED
Key Responsibilities:
Counterintelligence Analysis & Operational Integration
Identify, monitor, and assess foreign intelligence threats seeking to collect sensitive national security information on U.S. persons, activities, and interests.
Analyze threats posed by emerging technologies to U.S. operations, platforms, and critical infrastructure.
Conduct in-depth analytic research and produce all-source counterintelligence studies to inform operational and strategic decision-making.
Offensive Counterintelligence (OFCO) Planning & Synchronization
Coordinate, deconflict, and synchronize all Offensive Counterintelligence Operations (OFCO) in close collaboration with CCICA, USCYBERCOM J2X CI staff, and OFCO executors.
Ensure national-level synchronization of OFCO activities and integration with non-DoD Intelligence Community partners.
Serve as a CI planner responsible for identifying USIC reporting and analysis suitable for packaging into Concepts of Operations (CONOPs) for OFCO execution or enhancement of existing CI projects.
Interagency & Strategic Engagement
Engage on behalf of USCYBERCOM J2X CI with U.S. CI officials in the National Capital Region (NCR) to advance the global OFCO portfolio.
Serve as the primary interlocutor for strategic integration of the Dow OFCO portfolio with the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) in support of National and DoW CI strategies
Required Qualifications:
Demonstrated experience and advanced counterintelligence certification integrating and cultivating strategic, proactive CI concepts, principles, and techniques.
Graduate of an in-residence Fundamentals of Intelligence Analysis course or Military Service equivalent.
Advanced CI training and subject matter expertise supporting operational and strategic CI missions.
Proven ability to lead CI teams and coordinate across DoD and Intelligence Community partners.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting counterintelligence operations or serving as a CI desk officer.
Experience supporting CI risk assessments, supply chain risk assessments, or CI support to Research, Development, and Acquisition (RDA).
Prior experience as a CI agent or in support roles across CI collection, investigations, functional services, and operations.
Experience supporting at least two of the four CI mission areas:
Countering espionage, international terrorism, and insider threats
Force protection
Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP)
Research, Development, and Acquisition (RDA) protection
EDUCATION:
Master’s degree with 12 years related experience or a Bachelor’s degree with 17 years related experience. Degree desired in Intelligence Studies, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or a related field.
SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVEL:
Top Secret, SCI eligible and ability to pass a CI polygraph
US citizenship required
OWN YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Explore a career in intelligence at GDIT and you’ll find endless opportunities to grow alongside colleagues who share your passion for securing the mission.
17 + years of related experience
* may vary based on technical training, certification(s), or degree
Less than 10%
U.S. Citizenship Required
The likely salary range for this position is $142,792 - $178,250. This is not, however, a guarantee of compensation or salary. Rather, salary will be set based on experience, geographic location and possibly contractual requirements and could fall outside of this range.
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