
International Cooperation Analyst - Clearance Required
LMI, Alexandria, VA, United States
Overview
LMI is seeking a candidate to serve as an
International Cooperation Analyst
supporting the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War for International Base Armament Cooperation (ASW (IAC)) to ensure a healthy Defense Industrial Base is able to meet Warfighter needs. The International Cooperation Analyst will help advance Department of War objectives with allies and international partners. The candidate will plan and execute ASW (IAC) outreach and dialogue with international stakeholders and departmental and interagency partners to improve collaboration, communication, and security of supply for materials critical to national defense. This position requires on-site work in Alexandria, VA, five days per week.
Responsibilities
Provide administrative and analytical support to country desk officers.
Draft packages (schedule requests, read aheads, official requests for funds, etc) in support of bilateral and multilateral events with international partners and other stakeholders.
Manage engagement and correspondence trackers as it relates to various country portfolios.
Support bilateral and multilateral events with international partners in support of DoD priorities and senior leadership engagements.
Develop, coordinate, and implement international engagement plans to build close partnerships with allies on promoting and protecting critical technologies.
Identify and recommend mutually beneficial international armaments cooperation opportunities and activities to gain access to cutting edge technology.
Develop international armaments cooperation strategies for emerging partners and update current strategies for established bilateral and multilateral partners.
Help to resolve international agreement, technology security, program acquisition and foreign disclosure issues for identified allies and partners.
Research, analyze, and monitor the geo‑political environment, defense structure, technology capability and defense industrial base.
Qualifications
Minimum of an active DoW Secret Clearance required.
Bachelor’s degree (any field) required.
At least 18 months of experience in international armaments cooperation activities desired.
At least 18 months of Department of War, OSW or Service Headquarters international armaments cooperation activities desired.
Experience in Foreign Military Sales programs and cooperative acquisition desired.
Experience in security disclosure, export control desired.
Target salary range: $90,000 - $105,000
Disclaimer: The salary range displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and is not a guarantee of compensation. Individual salaries are determined by various factors including, but not limited to, location, internal equity, business considerations, client contract requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education, experience, skills, and security clearances.
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LMI is seeking a candidate to serve as an
International Cooperation Analyst
supporting the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War for International Base Armament Cooperation (ASW (IAC)) to ensure a healthy Defense Industrial Base is able to meet Warfighter needs. The International Cooperation Analyst will help advance Department of War objectives with allies and international partners. The candidate will plan and execute ASW (IAC) outreach and dialogue with international stakeholders and departmental and interagency partners to improve collaboration, communication, and security of supply for materials critical to national defense. This position requires on-site work in Alexandria, VA, five days per week.
Responsibilities
Provide administrative and analytical support to country desk officers.
Draft packages (schedule requests, read aheads, official requests for funds, etc) in support of bilateral and multilateral events with international partners and other stakeholders.
Manage engagement and correspondence trackers as it relates to various country portfolios.
Support bilateral and multilateral events with international partners in support of DoD priorities and senior leadership engagements.
Develop, coordinate, and implement international engagement plans to build close partnerships with allies on promoting and protecting critical technologies.
Identify and recommend mutually beneficial international armaments cooperation opportunities and activities to gain access to cutting edge technology.
Develop international armaments cooperation strategies for emerging partners and update current strategies for established bilateral and multilateral partners.
Help to resolve international agreement, technology security, program acquisition and foreign disclosure issues for identified allies and partners.
Research, analyze, and monitor the geo‑political environment, defense structure, technology capability and defense industrial base.
Qualifications
Minimum of an active DoW Secret Clearance required.
Bachelor’s degree (any field) required.
At least 18 months of experience in international armaments cooperation activities desired.
At least 18 months of Department of War, OSW or Service Headquarters international armaments cooperation activities desired.
Experience in Foreign Military Sales programs and cooperative acquisition desired.
Experience in security disclosure, export control desired.
Target salary range: $90,000 - $105,000
Disclaimer: The salary range displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and is not a guarantee of compensation. Individual salaries are determined by various factors including, but not limited to, location, internal equity, business considerations, client contract requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education, experience, skills, and security clearances.
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