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Blue Sky Innovators Inc

Cyber Subject Matter Expert, TS/SCI

Blue Sky Innovators Inc, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22201

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Blue Sky Innovators is seeking a dynamic and mission-driven professional to support the Principal Director for Integrated Sensing and Cyber (PD IS&C). This role bridges the gap between cutting-edge science and technology (S&T) and operational cyber mission execution, with a strong emphasis on understanding U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) operations. Key Responsibilities Serve as a technical and operational advisor to PD IS&C on cyber-related initiatives. Translate operational cyber needs into S&T priorities and vice versa. Engage with USCYBERCOM, Joint Force Headquarters, and other DoD stakeholders to align R&E efforts with operational requirements. Evaluate emerging technologies in cyber, sensing, and electronic warfare for applicability to current and future operations. Support the development of strategic roadmaps and technical assessments. Represent PD IS&C in interagency and DoD forums related to cyber operations and technology integration.

Qualifications

Deep understanding of USCYBERCOM missions, structure, and operational planning processes. Strong background in cyber operations, or integrated sensing. Experience working at the intersection of S&T and operational communities. Ability to synthesize complex technical information for senior decision-makers. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. 15+ years relevant experience TS/SCI Clearance Bachelors Degree required; STEM Masters Preferred.

Preferred Experience

Prior experience supporting or working within USCYBERCOM or a Combatant Command. Familiarity with DoD acquisition and R&E processes.

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