
Job Description
Summary
Oversee Intelligence Community Special Activities and Programs, develop management procedures, and conduct key research.
We are seeking a highly experienced professional to provide critical oversight and strategic management for sensitive programs within the Intelligence Community. This role demands a proactive leader capable of developing robust operational procedures and conducting in-depth research to inform key decisions.
- *Key Responsibilities:**
- Provide direct oversight for Special Activities and Special Programs across the Intelligence Community.
- Implement and develop comprehensive management procedures for Special Activities Programs, covering areas such as administration, security, information assurance, and records management.
- Conduct extensive research to produce critical position and issue papers, contributing to strategic decision-making.
- *Qualifications (GG-15 Level):**
- Demonstrated specialized experience in providing oversight of Special Activities and Special Programs within the Intelligence Community.
- Proven experience in implementing or developing procedures for the management of Special Activities Programs (e.g., administration, security, information assurance, or records management).
- Extensive experience conducting research specifically for the development of position and issue papers.
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The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is a headquarters-level staff of the United States Department of Defense. It is the principal civilian staff element of the U.S. secretary of defense, and it assists the secretary in carrying out authority, direction and control of the Department of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource management, fiscal, and program evaluation responsibilities. OSD is the secretary of defense's support staff for managing the Department of Defense, and it corresponds to what the Executive Office of the President of the U.S. is to the U.S. president for managing the whole of the Executive branch of the federal government.