Job opening: DIRECTOR INFORMATION WARFARE FUTURE CAPABILITIES
Salary: $193 819 - 221 900 per year
Relocation: YES
Published at: Apr 15 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
You will support the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) for Information Warfare (OPNAV N2N6) delivering an analytic investment plan and experimentation strategy of critical IW warfighting capabilities based on available intelligence to enable Distributed Maritime Operations (DMO) and Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO) in strategic competition.
Duties
You will support development and implementation of an annual analytic master plan.
You will lead a corps of experts to complete investment strategy development for Counter- Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Sys, Intel, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting, resilient command and control, and long-range fires.
You will provide the technical expertise for IW analytic plan and threat intel that aligns roadmaps, assessments, wargaming, exercises, experimentation, and modeling and simulation across the IW Enterprise to deliver data driven decisions.
You will partner with the Digital Warfare Office supporting the development of the Naval Operational Architecture to advance Project Overmatch and partner with Fleet Forces Command for the IW capability portions of the Navy Fleet design effort.
You will provide authoritative advice to senior leaders in other government agencies or allied governments and serves as a consultant and advisor throughout the IW and intelligence communities representing at science boards, panels and study groups.
Requirements
- Must be a US Citizen.
- Must be determined suitable for federal employment.
- Must participate in the direct deposit pay program.
- New employees to the Department of the Navy will be required to successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, visit e-verify.gov
- You will be required to complete ethics orientation within three months of appointment and submit a Public Financial Disclosure Report, OGE-278e within 30 days of appointment.
- You must obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance and access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI). Failure to do so may result in the withdrawal of an offer or removal. Indicate the level and date of your clearance in your resume.
- Successful completion of a pre-employment drug test (including marijuana) is required. A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if you fail to report to the drug test appointment or fail the test. You will be subject to random testing.
- Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
- Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service.
- You may be required to successfully complete a polygraph examination.
- This position may require travel from normal duty station to CONUS and OCONUS and may include remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for extended periods of time.
- You will be required to sign a mobility agreement to accept relocation to other geographic locations if required by the employer.
- Supervisors in the executive branch have a heightened personal responsibility for advancing government ethics. You will be required to review the 14 General Principles of Ethical Conduct at 5 CFR 2635.101.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS: Applicants will be assessed against qualifications which fall into two areas: Intelligence Community Senior Officer Core Qualifications (ICSOCQs), and Mandatory Technical Qualifications (MTQs). Failure to provide a separate narrative statement which describes fully and concisely how your experience meets the competencies described in the ICSOCQ, and MTQs will eliminate you from consideration.
INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY SENIOR OFFICER CORE QUALIFICATION: You will be assessed against the IC Senior Officer Core Qualification Standard - Leading the Intelligence Enterprise to determine your interagency or multi-organizational (business, mission or professional) leadership competencies. (Each must be addressed separately in your Supplemental Narrative Statement. Each ICSOCQs must not exceed 2 pages.)
1) Collaboration and Integration. Senior officers have a responsibility to share information and knowledge to achieve results, and in that regard are expected to build effective networks and alliances with key peers and stakeholders across the IC and/or with other United States Government (USG), state, local, tribal and foreign officials, as appropriate; actively engage these peers and stakeholders; involve them in key decisions; and effectively leverage these networks and alliances to achieve significant results. Senior officers are expected to create an environment that promotes employee engagement, collaboration, integration, information and knowledge sharing, and the candid, open exchange of diverse points of view. Candidates assessed against this competency must demonstrate knowledge, skill, and/or ability to:
(a) Build, leverage, and lead collaborative networks with key peers and stakeholders across the IC and/or in other government/private-sector organizations, or professional/technical disciplines to achieve significant joint/multi-agency mission outcomes; and integrate joint/multi-agency activities, effectively exercising collaborative plans that realize mutual, joint, or multi-organizational goals.
2) Enterprise Focus. Senior officers are expected to demonstrate a deep understanding of how the missions, structures, leaders, and cultures of the various IC components interact and connect; synthesize resources, information, and other inputs to effectively integrate and align component, IC, and USG interests and activities to achieve IC-wide, national, or international priorities. In addition, senior officers are expected to encourage and support Joint Duty assignments and developmental experiences that develop and reinforce an enterprise focus among their subordinates. Candidates assessed against this competency must demonstrate knowledge, skill, and/or ability to:
(a) Understand the roles, missions, capabilities, and organizational and political realities of the intelligence enterprise; apply that understanding to drive joint, interagency, or multi- organizational mission accomplishment.
(b) Understand how organizations, resources, information, and processes within the IC or interagency/multi-organizational environment interact with and influence one another; apply that understanding to solve complex interagency or multi-organizational problems.
3) Values-Centered Leadership. IC senior officers are expected to personally embody, advance, and reinforce IC core values: a Commitment to selfless service and excellence in support of the IC's mission, as well as to preserving, protecting, and defending the Nation's laws and liberties; the integrity and Courage (moral, intellectual, and physical) to seek and speak the truth, to innovate, and to change things for the better, regardless of personal or professional risk; and Collaboration as members of a single IC-wide team, respecting and leveraging the diversity of all members of the IC, their background, their sources and methods, and their points of view. In addition, senior officers are also expected to demonstrate and promote departmental and/or component core values, which may be incorporated in writing, as applicable. Candidates assessed against this competency must demonstrate knowledge, skill, and/or ability to:
(a) Promote, reinforce, and reward IC, departmental component core values in the workforce and ensure that actions, policies, and practices are aligned with, and embody those values.
(b) Ensure that organizational strategies, policies, procedures, and actions give appropriate focus, attention, and commitment to diversity of people, points of view, ideas, and insights.
MANDATORY TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS: (Each must be addressed separately in your Supplemental Narrative Statement. Each MTQ must not exceed 2 pages.)
1. Expert ability to plan, communicate, coordinate, and lead broad and complex analytic activities with major implications for Navy, DoD and National customers. Includes ability to create and leverage partnerships within the IC, Federal Government, and private sector to support Navy S&T requirements.
2. Experience creating, managing, and implementing an organizational environment which encourages the implementation of change, and in developing change strategies and planning goals tied to the Navy's strategic guidance to ensure the Fleet's mission success.
3. Demonstrated technical expertise of U.S. Navy Information Warfare operations to include cryptology, information operations, intelligence, meteorology and oceanography, space, and tactical networks and the application to Fleet and Joint Operations is essential to understand and develop roadmaps for future capabilities.
4. Outstanding verbal and written communications skills to accurately and succinctly represent OPNAV and Information Warfare positions required to influence senior leadership and peers. Must be able to present persuasive proposals and briefings on complex problems and future warfare capabilities. As a senior expert and advisor, incumbent must be able to exercise judgment, tact, and discretion.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.
Education
This job does not have an education qualification requirement.
Contacts
- Address
- Name: Dept of the Navy Executive Hiring
- Email: usn.seattle-wa.ochrsvdopscenwa.mbx.don-executive-hiring@us.navy.mil
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