George Consulting, LTD
Policy Drafting and Justification Program Analyst
George Consulting, LTD, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Policy Drafting and Justification Program Analyst
Our Policy Drafting and Justification Program Analyst support different groups and where each will have different focuses. As this supports an Echelon 2 Activity, Program Analysts are expected to be able to contextualize information in terms of how they support strategic and regional national security objectives, such as those in Combatant Commander Theater Security Cooperation Plans or Department of State regional initiatives. Additionally, information needs to be presented to different audiences, to include SES and Flag Officer level, and various DoD and Department of State officials, to obtain buy‑in and concurrence.
Responsibilities
Support Department of the Navy (DoN) and Department of Defense (DoD) security cooperation, security assistance and foreign military sales assessments, staff organization, and administrative requirements.
Work independently with limited direction and be self‑motivated.
Work with other contractor teammates and customers daily.
Work closely with customers to ensure deliverables meet expectations and arrive timely.
Write clearly, concisely and with good grammar.
Attend and actively participate in team meetings.
Technology Transfer Policy Writing Analyst
Support the justification, presentation, coordination and staffing of Disclosure Decisions, to include Exceptions to National Disclosure Policy (ENDP), Technology Transfer Security Assistance Review Board (TTSARB) decisions and Low Observable / Counter Low‑Observable (LO/CLO) decisions.
Support the processing of export licensing decisions, and any coordination necessary into higher‑level policy frameworks, such as ENDP, TTSARB and LO/CLO.
Understand major international frameworks that may impact the scope of security cooperation (e.g., Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)) and work with Navy IPO professionals to incorporate and explain them, regardless of security cooperation framework (e.g., FMS, Export Licensing, International Agreements, Exchange Program).
Keys to Success
Ability to turn technical jargon into relevant, plain English that relates to capability, national security policy, economic policy and coalition warfare terms.
Ability to cogently support and justify a position, clearly communicate that in writing and professionally respond to concerns and questions.
Ability to think about an issue from the point of view of the organization whose consensus you are seeking.
Experience writing and obtaining consensus on new policies, changes to policies or exceptions to policies.
Willingness to work 5 days a week on‑site at the Washington Navy Yard (WNY).
Required Skills & Experience Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or qualifying experience such as program analysis and evaluation, project planning and control.
Telework may be available depending on the specific assignment and must be approved by the Program Manager/Contract.
Desired Qualifications
Desired experience supporting service, joint, or OSD staffs.
Desired experience supporting program offices, PEOs.
Completions of the following formal courses are desired: DISCS SCM-FA-OL (SCM 101), DISCS SCM-OC-OL (SCM 201), and DISCS IPSR-OL.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Industries Government Relations Services
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Responsibilities
Support Department of the Navy (DoN) and Department of Defense (DoD) security cooperation, security assistance and foreign military sales assessments, staff organization, and administrative requirements.
Work independently with limited direction and be self‑motivated.
Work with other contractor teammates and customers daily.
Work closely with customers to ensure deliverables meet expectations and arrive timely.
Write clearly, concisely and with good grammar.
Attend and actively participate in team meetings.
Technology Transfer Policy Writing Analyst
Support the justification, presentation, coordination and staffing of Disclosure Decisions, to include Exceptions to National Disclosure Policy (ENDP), Technology Transfer Security Assistance Review Board (TTSARB) decisions and Low Observable / Counter Low‑Observable (LO/CLO) decisions.
Support the processing of export licensing decisions, and any coordination necessary into higher‑level policy frameworks, such as ENDP, TTSARB and LO/CLO.
Understand major international frameworks that may impact the scope of security cooperation (e.g., Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)) and work with Navy IPO professionals to incorporate and explain them, regardless of security cooperation framework (e.g., FMS, Export Licensing, International Agreements, Exchange Program).
Keys to Success
Ability to turn technical jargon into relevant, plain English that relates to capability, national security policy, economic policy and coalition warfare terms.
Ability to cogently support and justify a position, clearly communicate that in writing and professionally respond to concerns and questions.
Ability to think about an issue from the point of view of the organization whose consensus you are seeking.
Experience writing and obtaining consensus on new policies, changes to policies or exceptions to policies.
Willingness to work 5 days a week on‑site at the Washington Navy Yard (WNY).
Required Skills & Experience Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or qualifying experience such as program analysis and evaluation, project planning and control.
Telework may be available depending on the specific assignment and must be approved by the Program Manager/Contract.
Desired Qualifications
Desired experience supporting service, joint, or OSD staffs.
Desired experience supporting program offices, PEOs.
Completions of the following formal courses are desired: DISCS SCM-FA-OL (SCM 101), DISCS SCM-OC-OL (SCM 201), and DISCS IPSR-OL.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Industries Government Relations Services
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