GEOINT Collection Strategy Analyst | TS/SCI

Springfield, VA
Full Time
Mid Level
GEOINT Collection Strategy Analyst | TS/SCI

Location: Springfield VA

Overview
Play a key role supporting NGA’s Source mission in Springfield, Virginia as a GEOINT Collection Strategy Analyst focused on translating customer intelligence requirements into structured GEOINT collection strategies, operational workflows, and mission support processes within a fast-paced intelligence environment.

In this position, you will support GEOINT collection management and source strategy activities by helping define, organize, and refine how collection requirements are interpreted and executed across mission partners. You will work closely with analysts, collection managers, and stakeholders to process customer needs, improve collection workflows, and develop structured documentation such as SOPs, best practices, and performance support materials that enhance mission execution and consistency. This role requires a strong understanding of the GEOINT TCPED process and the ability to operate across multiple mission partners to deconstruct operational requirements and support effective collection approaches. You will contribute directly to high-visibility GEOINT operations while collaborating across internal and external stakeholders in the intelligence community.

If you are a GEOINT professional who enjoys collection strategy, mission coordination, and improving how GEOINT collection operations are executed, this role offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on national security missions.

Requirements
  • Active TS/SCI clearance with willingness to undergo a CI Polygraph exam
  • 5+ years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree
    •  or a Bachelor’s degree with 2+ years of relevant experience
    • or an Associate’s degree with 3+ years of relevant experience
  • 5 years of GEOINT collection management experience with demonstrated understanding of the GEOINT community, collection management structures, and mission focus areas, including knowledge of the GEOINT TCPED process
  • Experience supporting GEOINT collection activities, collection requirements, or source strategy workflows within operational mission environments
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office tool suite and Adobe tools such as Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop, or similar platforms
  • Experience developing, documenting, and refining mission support materials such as SOPs, workstreams, best practices, and other structured process documentation
  • Ability to translate customer needs and mission requirements into actionable collection guidance, workflows, and documentation products
  • Experience working with collection management systems, tools, or processes supporting GEOINT mission execution
  • Strong organizational and execution skills with the ability to manage competing priorities and shifting mission demands in a fast-paced environment, while working independently and as part of a team with minimal oversight
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills with experience working across internal stakeholders, analysts, collection managers, and external mission partners, producing clear, structured, mission-relevant documentation that supports GEOINT collection and mission requirements
Desired
  • GEOINT Professional Certification – Fundamentals (GPC-F)
  • GEOINT Professional Certification – Collections (GPC-C)
  • Experience developing educational materials and performance support solutions, including job aids, videos, written guidance, and familiarity with training and tradecraft implementation standards

Apply now or send your resume directly to Antoine Thomas: [email protected]

Why XTS?
XTS is a veteran owned company focused on mission success and professional growth. We foster a collaborative environment and invest in our people so they can thrive while supporting critical national security missions.

Benefits Include:
  • Flexible healthcare, dental, and vision plans
  • Paid time off (PTO) and 11 federal holidays
  • Matching 401(k) plan
  • Short- and long-term disability, life insurance, cancer insurance, and pet insurance
  • Ongoing professional development and advancement opportunities
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