| Position Summary Support USARCENT across the full intelligence cyclefrom collection and research through analysis, production, briefing, and dissemination. The analyst fuses multiple intelligence disciplines and operational information into timely, sourced, decision-ready assessments supporting Army operations, planning, force posture, and partner activities in the USCENTCOM area of responsibility. Requirement-Specific Scope of Work Translate command and staff information needs into focused intelligence questions, research plans, collection-support requirements, and analytic production tasks. Research, evaluate, and integrate reporting from multiple intelligence disciplines and authoritative operational sources, distinguishing confirmed facts from assumptions and information gaps. Assess regional developments, threat capabilities, intentions, indicators, dependencies, and potential effects on USARCENT missions, operational plans, sustainment, force posture, and partner activities. Produce recurring and ad hoc intelligence assessments, briefings, graphics, timelines, responses to information requirements, and other products tailored to the supported decision or planning event. Document sources, analytic confidence, assumptions, and alternative explanations; apply structured analytic techniques and peer review appropriate to the complexity and risk of the assessment. Brief findings to supported staffs and senior leaders, answer follow-up questions, and revise products as new reporting or operational context becomes available. Maintain continuity on assigned topics, indicators, warning issues, and intelligence gaps; update assessments when significant changes affect USARCENT planning or operations. Apply classification, sourcing, handling, releasability, and dissemination controls throughout production and coordinate with security and foreign-disclosure personnel when a releasable product is needed. Use only approved Government systems, intelligence repositories, and dissemination channels and maintain audit-ready production and coordination records. Must possess and maintain an active Top Secret clearance and be eligible for or hold SCI access. The FAQ states that an interim clearance is not accepted; the Government will manage SCI processing. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Common Access Card, installation access, and required Government system/network access; performance cannot begin while required access is pending. Must read, write, speak, and understand English and maintain professional conduct and appearance. Must use Government-furnished equipment and authorized systems for performance; unauthorized personal devices or removable media are prohibited on Government networks. Must complete required security, cyber/IA, OPSEC, antiterrorism, iWATCH, and local training. Possible CONUS or OCONUS travel may be designated after award. |