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The cyber warfare Analyst as part of the CBL experimentation branch, will be responsible for designing, planning, and leading a tasked organized team in the execution of experiments that will discover, test, demonstrate, or explore future military concepts, organizations, and equipment and the interplay among them using a combination of actual, simulated and surrogate forces and equipment. All experimentations are based on the Army campaign of learning demands.”
Position Responsibilities and Expected Duties
· Integrate concept and capability development objectives with learning through wargames, live, prototype and concept experiments, Army evaluations, studies, S&T events, and other venues for learning.
· Lead, direct, and manage a team of individuals oriented on assigned experimentation events.
· Facilitate/direct the development of the aspects of the experimentation environment oriented on cyberspace
· Employ simulations to create synthetic environments for the experimentation of extant and emerging cyberspace concepts.
· Develop the Data Collection Management Plan (DCMP) that reflects alignment of the learning demands with the respective experimentation venue and the means for collecting data that will inform the concept or capability being developed.
· Assist in the design of data sets representing military forces, platforms, capabilities, oriented in cyberspace for use in models and simulations.
· Incorporate model and simulation capabilities and data requirements into experiment analysis plans and Data Collection Management Plans.
· Conduct analysis of model and simulation output data and incorporate the analytical results into reports and briefings.
· Research current and future cyberspace capabilities and force structures and determine how best to represent them within the modeling and simulation environment and integrate the same into experimentation.
· Perform technical development and consultant activities, coordinating between cyberspace engineers and military personnel to develop and deliver highly complex scenario simulations.
Staffing Personnel Qualifications:
· Security Clearance: obtain and maintain TS with SCI eligibility.
· IAWF / CSWF: none.
· Certification & Training, Baseline, day 1: none.
· Certification & Training, CE, day 1: BS Degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering from an accredited institution. Coursework shall include computer programming (e.g., Fundamentals of Programming, Computer Forensics) and coding (e.g., C, C++, Python, Java). Equivalent job experience will be considered.
· Certification & Training, CE, within 6 months: none.
· Experience: 5 – 10 years prior military experience and/or significant civilian occupational experience in Cyber Warfare including, but not exclusively, computer programming, software design, cyber security (defensive or offensive), and cyber forensics.
· Proficiencies: CISSP, Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP), GIAC Enterprise Defender (GCED), GIAC Information Security Professional (GISP).
Desired Knowledge Skills and Abilities
· Well-versed in tactics, techniques, and procedures for performing cyberspace and operations to deliver effects in support of CEMA at echelon.
· Understands friendly and adversary cyberspace capabilities, objectives, organizations, and/or operations, as well as, the broader aspects of MDO and ULO.
· Understanding of how the CEMA Sections at Corps and below integrate, and synchronize cyberspace and EW operations with other lethal and nonlethal actions to enable commanders to mass effects and gain advantages in the cyberspace domain, EMS, and across other domains during multi-domain operations (MDO) in support of unified land operations (ULO).
· Experience and understanding of Army force structure and force modernization efforts.
· Familiar with Joint cyberspace capabilities.
· Familiar with the intel enterprise, how intelligence drives operations and facilities CEMA.
· Experience with tactical, operational and/or strategic planning or operating doctrine such as Troop Leading Procedures, the Military Decision Making Process, the Joint Operations Process, Decisive Action or Multi-Domain Operations.
· Must be able to work in a small team where each member is responsible for the design, development, testing, and validation of their assigned components.
Possess advanced writing and presentation speaking skills