Source Throughput Analyst (TS/SCI)

Springfield, VA
Full Time
Experienced
Source Throughput Analyst (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency)

How imagery is collected and presented to analysts is at the core of maintaining a standard of consistency and diligence toward building out critical mission sets striving for delivering actionable intelligence that results in mission accomplishment and the security of our troops abroad.
As a Source Throughput Analyst supporting the Source Persistence Office, you will be joining XTS's mission-ready, efficient, and collaborative team supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). In this role, you will be applying your knowledge of established and emerging sensor technologies to enhance collection methodologies, manage large mission data sets supporting real-time and activity-based GEOINT collection, and synchronizing mission requirements for greater efficiency and analysis accuracy

Required Skills and Qualifications

To be considered for this role, the desired candidate must demonstrate:
  • Master’s degree and 5 years of relevant experience OR  Bachelor’s degree and 7 years of experience
    • 10 years of relevant experience may be demonstrated in lieu of degree
  • Active TS/SCI clearance with willingness to take a CI Polygraph exam
  • At least 5 years of experience with Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TCPED) of GEOINT data
    • Includes real-time and Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) collection
  • At least 5 years managing large multi-source data for assessing metrics associated with reliable model output, developing automated collection strategies, and collaborating with data scientists
  • Knowledge of traditional and developing overhead sensors and capabilities with exposure to automated collection strategies.
  • Ability to develop and sustain mission relationships across NGA, IC, and DoW and build relationships with NRO stakeholders
  • Experience with NSG focus areas and collection management structures
    • Experience with NSG/IC tools for GEOINT collection, production, and visualization
    • Ability to help synchronize mission requirements to prevent redundancies, identify conflicts, and review priorities for tasking of traditional and non-traditional GEOINT sources
Desired Skills
  • Experience with turning intelligence capabilities and workflows into learning objectives for training audiences
    • Includes experience providing feedback to assist with development of training materials
  • GPC-F Certified
  • Experience with GEOINT Information Management Services (GIMS)
  • Experience with research, evaluation, and documentation of unique and non-traditional NTM sensor capabilities
  • Operational experience with vector data
Share your talents and expertise in service of our national security and operations by applying today or send your resume directly to Alejandro Molina: [email protected]

As a veteran-owned company, XTS is unwaveringly committed to the success and well-being of our employees, as much as our clients. As part of that commitment to fostering an environment where no one is left behind, XTS offers a generous, comprehensive benefits package and development opportunities. Our benefits include coveted healthcare coverage plans, along with dental and vision coverage, paid time off (PTO), and a 401K plan with employer matching. Developing our employees in a rapidly evolving world or emerging technologies remains a priority for XTS, therefore we are committed to providing employees
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