
Staff Officer (Political and Civilian C2 Analyst)
Category | Grade:Professional | G-15Deadline:15 Jul 2026Job ID:260834Synced on:6 Jul 2026
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Overview
Staff Officer (Political and Civilian C2 Analyst) at Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFCNF) in Norfolk, United States. Analyses information and intelligence pertaining to the "PMESII political domain" in order to
Department: Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFCNF)
Languages
Required: English
Job Functions
- Information Technology and Cybersecurity
- Data, Analytics and Artificial Intelligence
Minimum Experience
Not listed
Estimated Salary
Not available
Responsibilities
- Analyses information and intelligence pertaining to the "PMESII political domain" in order to contribute to the development of a comprehensive picture of the engagement space, and supports the Knowledge Development, the
- Conducts all-source intelligence analysis to develop actionable knowledge and to support the System of Systems Analysis
- Identifies actors, organisations, relationships, dependencies, and interactions within the political and Civilian C2 system in coordination with the other Whole-of-Government/PMESII domains analysts and with the support
- Creates and drafts intelligence summaries, intelligence reports, develops and contributes to briefings and reports/notes, provides political inputs to threat assessment
- Maintains and updates encyclopaedic data on governance and political issues for areas of intelligence responsibilities for JF HQ Norfolk according to AD 65-11
- Identifies additional educational opportunities and attend seminars, workshops and conferences within and outside NATO in order to increase knowledge network and current situational awareness
Requirements
- University Degree in political science, public administration, international relations, criminology, police, public or business administration, administration of justice, criminal law, comparative general management
- Educational and practical background of the political domain derived from a university and working experience
- Extensive work experience as an intelligence analyst in a national function or NATO.- Proven ability to work academically/methodically and to contribute a scientific perspective to Knowledge Development
- Previous political analytical experience
- Experience in providing political, policy and operational advice
- Ability to synthesize data, develop recommendations, influence partners and report on status recommendations
- The successful applicant will be required
Skills
Contract DraftingCybersecurityNetwork InfrastructurePolicy AnalysisConference ServicesProduct Strategy
Additional info
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