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OverviewWe are seeking a Regional Security Analyst to support our client.Summary:We are searching for an individual who will serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for the Command in order to provide a holistic view for funding and authorities focused on capacity building of foreign forces and interoperability exchanges between U.S. Special Operations Forces and coalition/partner forces.Responsibilities
Support National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Section 333 initiatives; Chairman Joint Chief of Staff (CJCS) Exercise Program, Exercise Related Construction (ERC); facilitate and develop Country Combined Exercise Program (DCCEP); Asia Pacific Regional Initiative (APRI); Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA); and the Counter Terrorism Fellowship Program (CTFP)and provide subject matter expertise for these identified programs above and shall support and facilitate program development, coordination, and staffing.
Research all Geographic Combatant Command (GCC) efforts to identify opportunities for the TSOC and US Embassies.
Provide training, familiarization, recommendations and assist appropriate staff elements in design and development initiatives.
Provide liaison between the TSOC and GCC Offices of Primary Responsibility (OPR) to ensure currency with policies, procedures, legislation and regulations and track and monitor resource timelines.
Maintain a database and archive of security cooperation budget authorities, policies, regulations, products, SOCPAC and OSD decisions; current and/or proposed security cooperation legislation; DOD and/or PACOM security cooperation formats, processes, and products.
Up to two weeks of travel per month may be required.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in International Relations, National Security Affairs, or Defense Analysis or a bachelor’s degree in combination with 3 years’ experience in Regional Security Affairs or International Relations
Minimum of 10 years of combined Joint, SOF, Interagency, or Regional experience working military operations with at least 3 years of special operations conducted in a joint, combined, and interagency environment
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in dealing with foreign FO/GO/SES level officials
Minimum of 2 years’ experience as an instructor in a DoD Academic Institute or as an instructor in civilian academic institutions
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in program management to include project estimation, scheduling, resource management, and prioritization
Completed one Joint tour, combatant command, or multi-national staff tour
Current DoD Top Secret clearance and eligible for SCI access
Job ID2019-2156of Openings1CategoryOperationsTypeFull Time