Intelligence Analyst and Battalion Staff NCO Supervises the analysis and dissemination of strategic and tactical intelligence from all intelligence disciplines analyzes current intelligence to identify intelligence gaps and subsequent intelligence collection requirements supervises intelligence operations within the Brigade provides indicators and current situation briefings to subordinate and higher echelons supervises maintenance of vehicles and equipment valued at over $2,000,000 responsible for the health, welfare, morale, professional development, and training of six NCOs and 15 Soldiers. Serves as the S2 NCOIC for an Aviation Regiment consisting of five Companies supervises, performs and coordinates data collection management, analysis, processing and dissemination of strategic and tactical intelligence conducts quality control analysis of work performed by subordinates assists in the preparation of indicators to satisfy priority intelligence requirements responsible for preparing and conducting command intelligence training programs.īattalion Intelligence Sergeant in an S2 Section for 687 Soliders in a Stryker Brigade Combat Team responsible for the training, health, welfare and technical support of two NCOs and one soldier supervises, performs and coordinates collection managment, analysis, processing, and dissemination of strategic and tactical intelligence conducts quality control supervision of subordinates assists in the preparation of indicators to satisfy priority intelligence requirements responsible for preparing and conducting command intelligence training programs.Įxecutes duties as the Analysis and Control Element's (ACE) Targeting Cell NCOIC, G2, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) responsible for supervising the production of fused intelligence products in support of the Command Group, Division staff, and subordinate units assists in conducting intelligence analyst training and briefings responsible for the training, health, morale and welfare of one NCO and four Soldiers maintains accountability of over $500,000 worth of specialized property book items and equipment. Serves as the Battalion S-2 Noncommissioned Officer in Charge for a Training & Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Military Intelligence Battalion consisting of over 300 Permanent Party Soldiers, 80 Contractors, 25 Department of the Army Civilians, and a running average of 1,200 Initial Entry Training Soldiers responsible for Personnel and Physical Security, security clearance management, and security awareness responsible for Operational Security and Intelligence Oversight requirements and training responsible for providing physical security products, conducting analysis and presenting unclassified briefings to the Company and Battalion command teams provides timely and relevant information to command teams directly supervises one Staff Sergeant and one Civilian Contractor. Serves as an intelligence analyst for an Artillery Battalion of over 300 Soldiers develops mission analysis products to be used by the commander, command staff and five subordinate Units in order for informed mission oriented decisions to be made gathers the necessary information to support company commanders in their missions trains on DCGS-A and mission analysis process to include terrain analysis, assessment of enemy composition, disposition, and capabilities, weather prepares briefs for Battalion and Unit level command staff responsible for the daily health, welfare, training, discipline, and accountability of all assigned Soldiers. Serves as the Civil Information Management Intelligence analyst for the USACAPOC(A) G2 Staff Section serves as intelligence SME for downtrace elements by providing guidance to enlisted members on intelligence support to Civil Affairs (CA), Psychological and Information Operations efforts (PSYOPS and IO respectively) assists in gaining and maintaining access to sensitive compartmented information facilities throughout the command.
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