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Sharepoint Developer

This role requires an active TS/SCI clearance (with the ability to obtain a CI poly)

 

Join our dynamic team where you'll provide expert guidance and leadership in specialized fields such as SharePoint for web presence, web page and visual design, human capital, business and management, engineering and technology, policy and administration, planning, analysis, training and development, facilities, and communication. You'll ensure that products and services meet specified requirements and oversee quality assurance activities. Additionally, you'll work closely with assigned staff senior specialists or task leads.

As part of the Analysis Office of Counterterrorism, you'll make a real impact by supporting analysts and the projects and programs of the office. 

 

Duties: 

  • Prepare activity and progress reports regarding the database management.
  • Assist in the migration of Counterterrorism scripts, applications, widgets and toolsets from the developmental stage to an operational baseline.
  • Promote future growth of NGA’s web reporting capability to include Intelink, SharePoint, and other NGA and IC websites both classified and sensitive but unclassified.
  • Identify, compile, and access geospatial and imagery data sets to support office requirements.
  • Disseminate finished geospatial intelligence information, which is posted to Intelink, SharePoint, and other NGA and IC websites both classified and sensitive but unclassified.
  • Develop, maintain, and improve all processes supporting the production of NGA Counterterrorism data and products.
  • Maintain all systems, servers, and infrastructure pursuant to the derivation of counterterrorism GEOINT production for the Office of Counterterrorism.
  • Prepare activity and progress reports briefings, presentations, and demonstrations. Specific products contractor will support:
  • Monthly Reports
  • Trip Reports if travel is performed
  • Issues memoranda, briefings, papers and documents to Senior Management Review evaluations and recommendations
  • Input for weekly activity reports and weekly staff meetings
  • Project/Concept Plans
  • Meeting minutes

 

Requirements:

  • Possess a bachelor’s degree or higher in International Security or Science field OR at least 8 years relevant experience in the counter terrorism or physical security field in lieu of a bachelor’s degree.
  • Demonstrated experience related to the counter-terrorism field, along with certification and use of applicable tools, methodologies, and best practices.
  • Possess the ability to work rapidly in a high tempo, high stress environment that often requires multi-tasking with little to no supervision. Demonstrate good oral and written communication skills, as well as strong organizational, interpersonal, and customer relations skills.
  • Demonstrated experience of computer database and developing long-range requirements for database administration and design.
  • Possess a minimum of 2 years’ experience using SharePoint web capabilities including web page maintenance.

 

Desired:

  • Familiarity with NGA’s web presence tools, policies, and updating procedures.
  • Experience planning, coordinating, and monitoring products/requirements/services throughout project lifecycle.
  • Experience related to the counterterrorism field, along with certification and use of applicable tools, methodologies, and best practices.

 

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