Open-Source Practitioner (SR) Language Enabled
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Open-Source Practitioner (Language Enabled)
- Operate under a shift work environment
- Languages: Mandarin, Arabic, Farsi, Korean
- Conduct collection and exploitation of Publicly Available Information (PAI) via use of OSINT tools
- Conduct exploitation of social media and publicly accessible databases
- Produce Open-Source intelligence (OSINT) Reports and other OSINT network analysis products
- Gather, synthesize, and analyze open-source intelligence information in support of objectives related to force protection, counterterrorism, counternarcotic, and other areas of the Army mission
- Coordinate and collaborate with other intelligence disciplines to produce finished intelligence products, including threat assessments
- Assess and provide formal recommendations on emerging OSINT methodologies and tools
- Respond to Requests for Information
- Brief senior personnel and officers as needed
- Provide input to curriculum development for OSINT training requirements
- Oversee operational planning, technical papers, and other tasks as directed by customer
- Troubleshoot OSINT tools
Requirements
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TS/SCI w/ Poly
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Graduate of Government OSINT Training courses (e.g., OS301/OS302)
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Foreign language capabilities of 2+/2+ DLPT or better
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12+yrs demonstrated intelligence experience w/ BA/BS
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Experience utilizing Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) OSINT tools which include but are not limited to the Berber Hunter Tool Kit applications (e.g., SILO, SCRAAWL, Data Miner, and Babel).
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Demonstrated experience in a field related to OSINT research, collection management, or analysis or the exploitation of PAI or social media
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Prior military or government analytical training (e.g., all source, SIGINT, HUMINT or GEOINT)
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Must have demonstrated knowledge of signature reduction and experience, collecting and exploiting from deep web and dark web information.
Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills:
- Experience conducting intelligence analytical support for the DoD
- Knowledge of scripting languages and technologies, including Python, Java, R Script, and JEMA
- Experience with researching tradecraft relevancy.
- Knowledge of, and experience with, distributed learning methodologies and technologies.
- Experience with MS Office and SharePoint.