As an Intelligence Operations Specialist, GS-0132-12, you will:
Serve as the unit's expert intelligence analyst for the commander and staff on all intelligence matters, including intelligence processes, support requirements, technical aspects ofweapons systems, and terrorist operational methods.
Maintain overall responsibility for daily-integrated intelligence support, to include any alert, crisis, and Force Protection situations.
Assure the Intelligence function maintains a capability to provide timely and accurate operational intelligence support and fully trained intelligence personnel during peacetime and contingency operations.
Plan, develop, and manage work schedules for intelligence activities during all phases of unit operations, including Unit Training Assemblies (UTA), Annual Training (AT), and unit deployments.
Assign specific programs and duties to full-time and traditional intelligence personnel in accordance with applicable ANG, MAJCOM and Air Force instructions, and ensures their completion.
Manage the collection, production and dissemination of intelligence products in the unit and to higher headquarters and agencies.
Project future intelligence data requirements and future threat scenarios based upon intelligence.
Research, evaluate, integrate, and analyze all-source data in the preparation of clear, concise, in-depth intelligence analytical products focusing on the threats to air operations, including the operational concepts of military forces and trends with potential military implications (e.g. research and development; production; delivery systems; doctrine; and capabilities) prepared in response to mission requirements.
Train, educate, and test aircrew on worldwide threats, to include surface-to-air missile (SAM), air-to-air missile (AAM), anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), and foreign aircraft.
Serve as the Senior Intelligence Officer (SIO) of the organization and exercises overall oversight of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) programs.
Perform other duties as assigned.
As an Intelligence Operations Specialist, GS-0132-12, you will:
Serve as the unit's expert intelligence analyst for the commander and staff on all intelligence matters, including intelligence processes, support requirements, technical aspects ofweapons systems, and terrorist operational methods.
Maintain overall responsibility for daily-integrated intelligence support, to include any alert, crisis, and Force Protection situations.
Assure the Intelligence function maintains a capability to provide timely and accurate operational intelligence support and fully trained intelligence personnel during peacetime and contingency operations.
Plan, develop, and manage work schedules for intelligence activities during all phases of unit operations, including Unit Training Assemblies (UTA), Annual Training (AT), and unit deployments.
Assign specific programs and duties to full-time and traditional intelligence personnel in accordance with applicable ANG, MAJCOM and Air Force instructions, and ensures their completion.
Manage the collection, production and dissemination of intelligence products in the unit and to higher headquarters and agencies.
Project future intelligence data requirements and future threat scenarios based upon intelligence.
Research, evaluate, integrate, and analyze all-source data in the preparation of clear, concise, in-depth intelligence analytical products focusing on the threats to air operations, including the operational concepts of military forces and trends with potential military implications (e.g. research and development; production; delivery systems; doctrine; and capabilities) prepared in response to mission requirements.
Train, educate, and test aircrew on worldwide threats, to include surface-to-air missile (SAM), air-to-air missile (AAM), anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), and foreign aircraft.
Serve as the Senior Intelligence Officer (SIO) of the organization and exercises overall oversight of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) programs.
Perform other duties as assigned.
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