UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

United States Navy Seal

NMIO S&T Advisor

USN-23-0014U
USN
GG/GS-14
Maryland
10/16/2023

Conduct outreach and engage the Federal interagency, U.S. intelligence community, academia, think tanks, the private sector, and foreign governments to understand the implications of and recommend policy solutions in advance of emerging science and technology capabilities that have the ability to produce new threats or challenges in the maritime domain, or conversely, those technologies that offer opportunities and capabilities to improve maritime security. Work with other NMIO departments to develop technical or policy solutions for initiatives addressing mission challenges and gaps and assist in the integration of S&T into national maritime strategies, plans, policies, procedures, and requirements for the maritime stakeholders (global).

Collaborate with scientists and other experts to research advanced solutions, support test, evaluation, and assessment activities for current and emerging capabilities. Recommend ways to facilitate technology transition and insertion into maritime stakeholder areas of responsibilities. Prepare briefings on projects, studies, and analyses to high-level administrative and technical mangers, and participate as a representative of NMIO at various types of meetings and symposia at the DOD, national, and international level.

Support the planning of and participate in NMIO sponsored S&T events, which may be held in the U.S. and at International locations. More information can be found at http://nmio.ise.gov/ under Media and Publication via NIPR for previously held events.

Support the preparation of NMIO S&T publications by helping to identify themes and articles, and apply S&T knowledge to technical editing and writing. Support S&T international engagement efforts with maritime stakeholders, specifically Asia/Africa by helping with outreach activities, attending international symposiums, workshops, etc.

Other duties as assigned.

Some travel is required (CONUS/OCONUS). Prefer, but not required, candidate with scientific and technical intelligence analysis relative to a broad field or critical area in computer science (information systems, IT, etc.), mathematics, physics/other physical sciences, engineering, biology, chemistry, geology, geophysics, or related relevant experience.

BA, BS, or MS degrees.

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We consider applications on a rolling basis. Please apply when interested.

We consider applications on a rolling basis. Please apply when interested.

We offer telework and flexible schedules.

3 hours per week for the gym too!

APPLICATION PROCESS:
1. IC employees must apply by the vacancy close date. The IC employee application should include the following ...
a. A brief (two-page limit) candidate resume or biographical summary.
b. A short narrative describing the applicant's qualifications (general and specific) for the joint duty rotational assignment.

2. IC employees must be nominated by their employing (home) element within 10 calendar days of the vacancy close date in order to be considered by the gaining element. Please contact your employing element's Joint Duty Program Office for nomination procedures as some agencies may require written supervisory endorsement at the time of application. IC Element Joint Duty Program Office contact info can be found at: https://ichas.dni.ic.gov/JDAT/Contacts.aspx. Any application sent directly by an IC employee to the gaining element will not be considered.

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1/23/2023
9/30/2023
301-669-4874
elaine.j.rigas.civ@us.navy.mil



Mission Management
Expert
GG/GS-14
GG/GS-13
Suitland, MD
0-25%
24
REIMBURSABLE
TOP SECRET//SCI
NO POLYGRAPH

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED