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Job opening: Chief Technology Officer

Salary: $139 395 - 191 900 per year
City: Bethesda
Published at: Dec 20 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The threat to U.S. democratic processes and institutions from foreign malign influence is persistent and dynamic. The Foreign Malign Influence Center integrates analysis, manages the intelligence mission, nurtures partnerships, and provides comprehensive assessments and indications and warning of foreign malign influence. FMIC is responsible for organizing, prioritizing, and optimizing IC activities on foreign malign influence including election threats.

Duties

Provide expert programmatic recommendations to management and other major stakeholders by gathering, analyzing, and summarizing data from across the IC's S&T portfolio. Represent FMIC at meetings, conferences, and other public forums to foster and cultivate strategic alliances with other IC components. Lead efforts to further the IC's understanding of adversary malign influence capabilities and technologies in support of ODNI's foreign malign influence posture. Prepare expert findings, reports, briefing papers, and other relevant documents; support leadership in maturing policies and procedures governing technical intelligence information related to adversary malign influence and election interference capabilities. Build expert relationships within the IC's S&T Community to understand and evaluate the technical maturity of key technologies used in election security and foreign malign influence mitigation activities. Build expert outreach in partnership with others in the Center with private industry, civil society, and academia in accordance with CI processes and security practices for the purpose of gaining insights for the community and potentially sponsoring or recommending technical services to enable FMI collection and analysis across the IC. Plan, prepare, and present expert written and oral briefings to senior internal and external customers on intelligence issues related to FMI and technology; explain complex concepts to non-expert customers and tailor the product to correspond to customer needs. Lead, develop, and resource the Multimedia Authentication Steering Committee, a community of interest of media forensic experts across the IC. Host regular exercises and update existing standard operating procedures for how MASC analysis can help FMI and election security priorities. Work collaboratively across ODNI stakeholders, ensuring effective communication and liaising with appropriate ODNI staff, in particular the National Intelligence Council, Cyber Threat Intelligence Center, the Office of Science and Technology, the Office of Economic Security and Emerging Technologies, the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, and the Office of General Council, to ensure full coordination of technology related engagements, activities, briefings, and products. Assist the National Intelligence Council on products related to topics such as generative AI, cryptocurrency, commercial surveillance that relate to FMI.

Requirements

Qualifications

Mandatory Requirements: Superior ability to lead studies, initiatives, or projects across multiple IC elements through superior collaboration, negotiation, or facilitation. Expert knowledge and experience with the IC's technology community, including research and development entities, and broad understanding of the organizations, missions and functions, and operating practices of the IC. Superior oral and written communication and interpersonal skills and the superior ability to work effectively with peers and leaders from across the IC and Department of Defense. Expert experience with work of superior impact on agency programs related to a rapidly evolving field. Expert experience pioneering development efforts to achieve new capabilities with previously unattainable characteristics. Expert experience conceiving, planning, and conducting pioneering work of outstanding scope, difficulty, and complexity in unexplored or previously unpromising areas of investigations or managed complex and extensive scientific programs of critical importance to the agency. Expert experience with work involving high levels of uncertainty and the balancing of conflicting interest of extreme intensity. Expert experience with work of major importance and scope as to affect technical policies of a major department or agency, have a significant bearing on legislation, or involve equivalent implications. Expert extended training and experience which has demonstrated leadership and unusual attainments in professional, scientific, or technical research, practice, or administration, or in administrative, fiscal, or other specialized activities. Expert experience consulting or other professional, scientific, technical, administrative, fiscal, or other specialized work of equal importance, difficulty, and responsibility, and requiring comparable qualifications Desired Requirements: Experience and familiarity working with IC elements and external partners, foreign liaison, and domestic elements within the USG and/or state/local customers. Demonstrated ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple tasks and projects, to include time sensitive deliverables for senior ODNI and IC leadership. Demonstrated successful track record of project development, technical training development, strategy, and execution in a collaborative team environment. Demonstrated strong interpersonal skills and positive team building abilities. A background in technology engagement, AI or machine learning, data analytics, analytic methodology, media forensics or other technical analysis. A background in foreign malign influence, cyber, or election security collection or analysis. Master of Science degree in a science, math, or engineering disciplines such as computer science, physical science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, biology, etc. that included at least 24 semester hours in physical science and/or related engineering science such as mechanics, dynamics, properties of materials, and electronics.

Education

Bachelor's degree.

Contacts

  • Address FOREIGN MALIGN INFLUENCE CENTER Director Of National Intelligence Washington, DC 20511 US
  • Name: Vacancy Team ODNI
  • Email: [email protected]

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