Space Control Research and Architecture Development Analyst at SAIC
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Feb, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Space Control, Architecture Development, Adversary Threat Analysis, Space Systems Engineering, Threat Analysis, Emerging Technologies, Intelligence Analysis, Wargaming, Modeling And Simulation, Strategic Planning, Operational Support, Policy Analysis, Doctrine Analysis, Communication Skills, Presentation Skills, Government Interface

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
We are seeking you, a highly skilled and motivated Space Control Research and Architecture Development Analyst to support the Space Security and Defense Program (SSDP) and Space Warfare Analysis Center (SWAC) Architecture and Force Design efforts delivering current and future integrated space architectures for the United States Space Force Combat Forces Command (USSF/CFC) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). This position focuses on strategic research of current and future adversary space capabilities, engineering assessments, and the development of integrated adversary systems architecture products. Ultimately, this information contributes to the development and enhancement of space control architectures, evaluating emerging technologies in the space domain, and assessing strategic threats to ensure U.S. and allied space superiority. You will provide in-depth research, analysis, and recommendations on adversary space control strategies, systems, and architecture. You will engage with cross-disciplinary teams, interfacing with stakeholders across the Intelligence Community, Research and Development Community (Government Labs), COCOMs, USSF, NRO, SWAC and program divisions in the SSDP in the development and assessment of integrated architectures. Expertise in space systems, threat analysis, and emerging technologies in space control systems and operations is essential. Key Responsibilities: Conduct technical analysis, characterization, and evaluation of adversary threat to U.S. operations in and from the space domain. Efforts involve research and integration of information derived from intelligence and other sources to understand threat architectures, component system functions, operations, operational environments, and dependencies to identify limitations, vulnerabilities, and opportunities for mitigation. Develop, coordinate, execute, and refine analysis processes to integrate and assess analysis on adversary capabilities and impact to current and future operational programs Conduct analysis and production associated with adversary space and counterspace systems, capabilities, forces, and operations Coordinate and participate in Threat Situational Analysis Working Groups providing subject matter expertise on analytic processes and methodologies. Coordinate with internal/external organizations such as Space Warfighting Analysis Center, USSF Operational Units, Combatant Commands, Intelligence Community and various research and development organizations Analyze policy, strategies, doctrine, law, regulations in support of mission operations Provide strategic planning and operational support for SWAC Force Design efforts, offering and analyzing new metrics associated with performance and resiliency This is you: Bachelor’s Degree and 9+ years of related experience; with 5+ years of experience in at least two of the following areas : Organizations: Intelligence Community experience preferably assignments with DIA, NASIC/NSIC, NGIC, MISC, NSDC HQ USSF/CFC COCOM experience with operational planning Capabilities USSF and NRO Space Capabilities Space Control mission area Wargame, Modeling and Simulation Strong written and oral communication skills. Must have demonstrated presentation skills and experience interfacing with the government customers to include collaboration with the Intelligence Community Proficiency with computer applications (MS Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); and Government information systems (NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, etc.). Must have an in-scope security background investigation (T5), adjudicated for SCI eligibility and enrolled in the Continuous Evaluation program (if applicable). Must be willing to be nominated for access to Sensitive Compartmented Information and other government security access compartments; and willing to consent to a Polygraph examination.
Responsibilities
The role involves conducting technical analysis, characterization, and evaluation of adversary threats to U.S. space operations by researching and integrating intelligence information to understand threat architectures and vulnerabilities. Key duties include developing analysis processes, producing assessments on adversary space and counterspace systems, and providing subject matter expertise in Threat Situational Analysis Working Groups.
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