CYBER OPERATIONS ANALYST
AFELM US Space CommandClick on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information.The primary purpose of this position is: To serve as a Cyberspace Operations Planner and subject matter expert within the Joint Navigation Warfare Center (JNWC), analyzing operationalrequirements and working with USCYBERCOM, its components, and other organizations to align cyber mission forces to meet NAVWAR objectives. Plans cyberspace operations across the range of operations to align efforts throughout the competition, crisis, and conflict continuum. Duties Serves as a mission lead for cyberspace operations mission planning supporting JNWC mission, functions, and tasks. Oversees command contingency and crisis planning operations and peacetime exercises that support adaptive planning at JNWC and integrated into USSPACECOM. Represents JNWC at a variety of command-internal and external engagements as well as other meetings and conferences. Establishes, develops, and maintains effective working relationships with Joint Staff (JS), Combatant Commands, USSPACECOM Component Commands, other DoD organizations, and federal agency representatives to integrate all available NAVWAR capabilities into plans.
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