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Explore senior acquisition intelligence support contractor jobs and discover a critical, high-level role at the intersection of defense procurement and national security intelligence. Professionals in this field act as the essential intelligence nexus within major defense acquisition programs, ensuring that newly developed systems and capabilities are designed, evaluated, and fielded with a comprehensive understanding of the adversarial threat landscape. These senior contractors provide the specialized analytical expertise that bridges the gap between the intelligence community and program management offices, mitigating risk and informing multi-billion-dollar procurement decisions. Typically embedded within a government program office, a Senior Acquisition Intelligence Support contractor performs a suite of core responsibilities. They conduct and tailor sophisticated threat analyses, including System Threat Assessments and adversarial cyber threat reports, to determine potential vulnerabilities in the system under acquisition. A key part of the role involves translating complex intelligence data into actionable engineering and programmatic guidance for senior leaders, engineers, and program managers. This includes reviewing technical documentation like Information Support Plans and Intelligence Mission Data packages from an intelligence perspective. Furthermore, they collaborate closely with cyber teams to assess threats and develop mitigation strategies, and they regularly prepare and brief acquisition status, risks, and recommendations to senior military and civilian leadership. The typical profile for these high-demand jobs requires a unique blend of security, experience, and acumen. A Top Secret clearance with Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) access and U.S. citizenship are universal prerequisites due to the sensitive nature of the work. Candidates generally possess a bachelor’s degree and extensive experience (often 10+ years) in intelligence, specifically supporting defense acquisition programs. They must have an advanced operational knowledge of the Defense Acquisition System, its regulations, and lifecycle stages. Essential skills include the ability to analyze technical threats, superb written and verbal communication for conveying complex issues to diverse stakeholders, and the strategic mindset to provide proactive, “forward-leaning” support. For experts seeking to directly influence national defense capabilities, senior acquisition intelligence support contractor jobs offer a unique and impactful career path at the highest levels of program security and intelligence integration.
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