Strategic GEOINT Imagery Analyst (TS/SCI)

Springfield, VA
Full Time
Experienced
The ideal role for a problem-solver who thinks beyond traditional methods, embraces tech-enabled solutions, and brings new ideas to the mission!

A perfect role for a forward thinking GEOINT Imagery Analyst, who understands how intelligence flows through the system, who can operate independently in a fast-paced, high-stakes environments. With your expertise in traditional GEOINT in identifying patterns, recognizing threats, and thinking critically about intelligence challenges. You’ll support the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) Office of Asia-Pacific and the Office of Middle East and Southwest Asia—where intelligence doesn’t just inform decisions, it drives them. Applying your wide range of imagery knowledge to support military infrastructure, order-of-battle analysis, and collection processes to be used at the highest levels of government, identifying threats before they materialize, track movements of adversaries, and uncovering patterns that others might miss. As the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) moves towards Analytic Workforce Modernization (AWM), they need a problem-solver, an innovator, and a collaborator who can leverage technology, automate processes, and bring new ideas to the forefront. This isn’t just about analyzing imagery—it’s about understanding the bigger picture to shape how the Intelligence Community approaches analysis. Join XTS in supporting NGA, where your work won’t be kept in the background, but where you’ll be able to be at the center of it all!

Requirements
  • Current active Top Secret / SCI clearance.
  • You have achieved the accomplishment of a Master’s Degree + 5 years / Bachelor’s Degree + 7 years / 10+ years of relevant experience.
  • Expertise in NTM sensors and capabilities, to include EO, SAR, IR, MSI and ability to leverage different sensors tailored to their specific strengths in order to address diverse intelligence challenges.
  • Proficiency in RemoteView, Orchestration Services (Cedalion), IEC, and other NGA tools to exploit imagery and produce actionable intelligence.
  • Familiarity with Orchestration Services Insights and Update reporting (remark/GEOINT Note) and/or Foundational Military Intelligence (FMI) reporting for effective intelligence reporting.
  • Background in Structured Observation Management (SOM) for structuring data for intelligence to be actionable, searchable, and interoperable across the intelligence community.
  • Achievement of GEOINT Professional Certifications: GPC-Fundamentals / GPC-IA Level II is highly desired.

If you’re looking for a role where your expertise is valued, where your work directly supports national security, and where you’ll be surrounded by a team that pushes the boundaries of intelligence analysis, please send your resume directly to Lanchi Lai, (Lanchi.Lai@xts-inc.com).

At XTS, we believe in taking care of our employees as much as we take care of our clients. As a veteran-owned company, we understand the importance of community, service, and fostering a culture where each team member can thrive. Our commitment to employee well-being is reflected in the comprehensive benefits and growth opportunities we offer. We offer tailored health care plans that fit your lifestyle, along with dental and vision coverage, paid time off (PTO), and a 401K with employer matching to secure your financial future. As we push forward in the rapidly evolving field of AI, XTS is committed to providing employees with tools and opportunities to stay ahead. We are proud to offer a GeoAI scholarship to help our employees further develop their skills and expertise in this cutting-edge field. We take pride in delivering elite workforces to the Intelligence Community, making a real-world impact on critical missions. Join us and experience a company that invests in your success and the continued support to your professional growth.
 
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