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Intelligence and Cyber Planner, Senior
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Seeking a Senior Intelligence and Cyber Planner at Fort Meade. This role requires 10+ years in military/government intelligence, TS/SCI clearance with polygraph, and expertise drafting OPLANs/OPORDs. You will integrate cyber capabilities into mission plans within IPTs and JPGs. We offer comprehen...
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United States , Fort Meade
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77600.00 - 176000.00 USD / Year
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Booz Allen Hamilton
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Intelligence Planner
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Join Knight Federal Solutions as an Intelligence Planner at Fort Belvoir. Utilize your 3+ years of intelligence analysis and planning expertise to support critical DoD and national security operations. You will develop campaign plans, conduct red teaming, and produce high-level assessments. This ...
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United States , Fort Belvoir
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Knight Federal Solutions
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Intelligence Operations Planner
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Seeking an experienced Intelligence Operations Planner in Chantilly. You will develop PRC air domain scenarios and conduct crisis planning for the Indo-Pacific theater. This role requires 5+ years of intelligence planning, COCOM experience, and expertise in joint operations. Collaborate to integr...
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United States , Chantilly
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Grey Matters Defense Solutions
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Explore a critical and strategic career path with Intelligence Planner jobs, a profession at the nexus of intelligence operations and strategic mission planning. Intelligence Planners are the essential architects who integrate intelligence capabilities, collection assets, and analytical insights into comprehensive operational plans. They serve as the vital link between the intelligence community and operational commanders, ensuring that decision-making is informed by a deep, predictive understanding of the operational environment. Professionals in this field are not merely analysts; they are forward-looking strategists who translate intelligence into actionable blueprints for success. Typically embedded within military commands, government agencies, or defense contracting teams, Intelligence Planners undertake a core set of responsibilities. They lead or contribute to the development of detailed intelligence plans that support large-scale exercises, contingency plans (CONPLANs), and operational plans (OPLANs). A key function involves applying structured planning methodologies, such as the Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE), to identify adversary capabilities, vulnerabilities, and likely courses of action. They work to synchronize intelligence collection priorities with operational objectives, ensuring that sensors and analysts are focused on answering the commander's critical information requirements. Furthermore, they often coordinate across multiple agencies and disciplines to fuse all-source intelligence into cohesive planning products and brief senior leadership on complex threat assessments and mitigation strategies. To excel in Intelligence Planner jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of operational acumen and analytical rigor. Common requirements include several years of prior experience in intelligence analysis, targeting, or related operational fields. A solid understanding of formal military planning processes (like the Joint Planning Process) and intelligence cycle fundamentals is paramount. These roles demand strong skills in critical thinking, complex problem-solving, and the ability to communicate intricate concepts clearly both in writing and in high-level briefings. Given the collaborative nature of the work, proficiency in inter-agency coordination is essential. Most positions require active security clearances at high levels, reflecting the sensitive nature of the planning work. A relevant bachelor's degree is typical, and advanced military planning certifications or graduation from senior service schools are highly valued assets for career advancement. For those seeking a role that directly shapes national security outcomes, Intelligence Planner jobs offer a challenging and rewarding opportunity to operate at the strategic level, turning intelligence into decisive operational advantage.

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