Intelligence Research Specialist, GS-0132-12
7 months ago
The incumbent serves as a Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO) for the U.S.....
The incumbent serves as a Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO) for the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Pacific Area (PACAREA) and MIFC PAC. The incumbent provides FDO functions as well as advice and oversight of PACAREA and subordinate commands Foreign Disclosure policies and procedures. This scope of foreign disclosure subject matters includes National Disclosure policy, information sharing with foreign governments, and the information security program.
Being a Coast Guard civilian makes you a valuable member of the Coast Guard team.
Typical work assignments include:
- Serving as a Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO) for MIFC PAC and PACAREA staff by processing request for release of USCG information to foreign governments and state, local, and tribal law enforcement (LE) organizations.
- Investigating, designing, and implementing command-specific information-sharing policies, practices &procedures to streamline production of intelligence products releasable to U.S. state, local, tribal, and foreign partners.
- Preparing and providing briefings and information on PACAREA's Foreign Disclosure program, procedures, and other essential matters concerning disclosure of information to foreign governments.
- Maintaining necessary records required of foreign disclosure reviews, visits, and processes, to include computer data input as necessary.
- Writing original and derivative products requiring excellent writing, grammar, and organizational skills.
- Responding to Freedom of Information Act request when received and process within the necessary timelines.
This position requires a Top-Secret clearance and be eligible for access to Sensitive Compartmented Information.
This is a drug testing designated position. The employee must provide urine samples for drug testing upon request.
A nondisclosure agreement must be signed.
Starting at $102,489 Per Year (GS 12)
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