Main requirements:
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At least 5 years’ experience and be currently
qualified to provide operational assessment support for relevant NC3 capability
requirements at the Secret, Top Secret, Sensitive Compartmented Information
classification levels.
Must possess at least one or more of the following requirements:
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At least 10 years’ experience with NC2/NC3
capabilities and procedures, and experience in the operations platforms,
communications, and modes of operations, to include current efforts, in
developing survivable and endurable NC2/NC3 capabilities.
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At least 10 years’ COCOM level experience
participating in various NC2/NC3 forums to include by not limited to NC2/NC3
Issues Working Groups, Policy and Procedures working groups, and others.
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At least 5 years of experience participating in
various key NC2 forums (e.g. includes the NLCC Issues Working Group, NC3 Issues
Working Group, NLCC Capabilities Integration Team, NLCC Executive Management
Board, NLCC Senior Steering Group, Deputy’s Management Action Group (DMAG),
Council on National Leadership Command, Control, and Communications System
(CONLC3S), and others).
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At least 5 years’ experience and be currently
qualified to provide support for timely NC3 risk capability assessments and
advice on mitigation options. Possess NC3 expertise and be familiar with the
Joint Risk Analysis process and how it applies to NC3 enterprise at all levels.
Be fluent in determining crosscutting methodology to measure risk for
integrated systems and proficient in building risk metrics and apply/build
framework for assessments.
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At least 10 years’ experience translating
guidance into operational requirements. Understand national, DoD, and CJCS
guidance with specific knowledge of: CJCS Emergency Action Procedures,
USSTRATCOM Emergency Action Procedures; CJCS Instructions - 6810.01, 6811.01,
3280.1, 3265.01, 5119.1; CJCS OPORD 2CY; PPD-35; PPD-24; PPD-40; and DoDI
5100.44. Personnel shall fully understand critical command and control
requirements and operational concepts inherent in each of these documents and
be highly competent at articulating interoperable capabilities that underpin
NC2 and NC3.
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At least 5 years’ experience with excellent
auditory, written, and verbal communication skills supporting COCOM level
administrative programs and providing operational support. Able to interpret
national level directions and build operational level briefings as well as lead
discussions.
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At least 5 years’ experience at the Combatant
Command, Joint Staff, or DoD OSD levels developing NC3 Center responses for
Senior-level decision documentation and plans (CONOPS, OPLANS, OPORDs, and
measured prioritizations).. At least 3-years’ experience staffing complex
packages and adjudicating content.
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At least 3 years’ experience working with,
maintaining and extracting pertinent data from large data bases into
spreadsheets, graphs, charts etc, to meet customer needs. Experience and
training in one or more of USSTRATCOMs assigned UCP missions is highly desirable
as is prior experience at the Combatant Command, Joint Staff or Service MAJCOM
level. An understanding of Chairman,
Joint Chiefs of Staff Instructions, Manuals, and nuclear Emergency Action
Procedures.
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At least 10 years’ experience with NC2/NC3
capabilities and procedures. Experience in the operations platforms,
communications, and modes of operations. At least 5 years’ experience
translating guidance into operational requirements with specific focus on
identifying required standards and compliance criteria. Participating in
various NC2/NC3 forums to include, by not limited to, NC2/NC3 Issues Working
Groups, Policy and Procedures working groups, and others. Prior experience at
the Combatant Command, Joint Staff or Service MAJCOM level is highly desirable.
Possess excellent auditory, written, and verbal communication skills supporting
HHQ- level administrative programs and providing operational support
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At least 5 years’ experience as a scientist or
engineer analyzing the interaction of complex systems of critical
infrastructure including experience: 1. Performing scientific engineering
studies and technical analysis of critical infrastructure and systems; 2.
Performing computer modelling and simulation of nuclear weapons effects or
electronic interactions with critical infrastructure; 3. Understanding of the
technical, engineering and physical interaction of CBRN threats to critical
infrastructure; and/or 4. Testing of and certification of critical
infrastructure against a wide variety of physical threats.
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At least 3 years’ experience staffing complex
packages and adjudicating content and experience with NC2/NC3 capabilities and
procedures, and experience in the operations platforms, communications, and
modes of operations, to include current efforts, in developing survivable and
endurable NC2/NC3 capabilities. Understand national, DoD, and CJCS guidance
with specific knowledge of nuclear/CBRN survivability including: DoDI 3150.09.
DoDI 3730.01, CJCS Instructions – 3222.01, 6210.01, 6810.01, 6811.01, PPD-35;
PPD-24; PPD-40; and SI 501-2.