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Tharros provides support to Headquarters Air Combat Command (HQ ACC) at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Support includes a full range of Information Warfare training and operations, Information Systems & Operations, Communications, Administrative Support, and Knowledge Based Services across the air, space, and cyber domains. The Intelligence Program Analyst performs tasks in support of the A326KN mission which include:
- Support cyberspace operations, training, exercises, and conferences, including but not limited to Weapons and Tactics Conference (WEPTAC), Weapons School, and flag events.
- Assist ACC in its role as lead interface with the intelligence community on policy impacting warfighting requirements and operations.
- Assist with formalizing, developing, coordinating, and maintaining non-kinetic targeting, and training requirements and frameworks.
- Review and recommend updates to Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manual (JMEM).
- Review and recommend updates to Attack Sensing and Warning (AS&W) and Indications and Warning (I&W) TTPs.
- Support Cybersecurity Defense Service Provider (CDSP).
- Support Cyberspace, Cyberspace Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), and Cyberspace Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CS&R) Standards/Evaluations.
- Support HQ Crisis Action Team in support of (ISO) real/exercise cyberspace events and Emergency Action Messages.
- Support cyberspace operations integration.
- Support and execute COMACC'S Commander Air Force Forces roles and responsibilities, and Cyberspace operations throughout the DoD.
- Assist Functional Managers, Program Managers, and weapon system FAMs.
- Support the development, and employment of Cyberspace weapon systems, programs, and capabilities.
- Support the development of cyberspace academic training and provide assistance for detailed oversight of training by documenting training deficiencies, and providing recommended solutions.
- Support the development, and management of ACC's Organize, Train, and Equip functions.
- Support resource management of Cyberspace capabilities and sustainment.
- Support the development, coordination, and preparation of Cyberspace staff taskings, CONOPs.
- CONEMPs, Enabling concepts, Roadmaps, Contingency Plans, and TTPs.
- Must have current TS/SCI clearance.
- Minimum of one (1) year experience in network security/network management, and/or experience supporting USG offensive/defensive combat operations.
- Minimum of one (1) year supervisory experience at flight level or above in DoD weapons and tactics organization, or minimum of three (3) years' experience project/program management experience.
- Knowledge of a full range of USG cyberspace operations principles, directives, methodologies, and approaches used in developing, operating, managing, and maintaining services and capabilities that support functional requirements.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite to include Teams or similar workplace chat and videoconferencing tools.
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