Join our team at Core One as a Foreign Disclosure Representative, and make a meaningful impact on our critical operations. Our mission is to be at the forefront of devising analytical, operational, and technical solutions to our Nation's most complex national security challenges. In order to achieve our mission, Core One values people first! We are committed to recruiting, nurturing, and retaining top talent!  Core One is a team-oriented, dynamic, and growing company that values exceptional performance!

*TS / SCI clearance with Polygraph required*

Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrate ability to explain and apply information from National Disclosure Policy-1 and/or IC guidelines/directives, to include the latest Controlled Access Program Coordination Office (CAPCO) classification guidance
  • Prepare and process intelligence source review and foreign disclosure requests and proposes recommendations to the Government per U.S. disclosure and release policies and guidance.
  • Reviews various products for accurate security classification and potential release, ensuring all sources have been identified and appropriate security classification marking are applied.
  • Identifies information included in the product that is not substantiated by the cited sources. Verifies that all cited sources with all required information are in the source packet with the extracted information highlighted. If a source packet is incomplete, returns the source packet to the author for updating or research the source and copy and paste it into the source packet if time allows.
  • Maintains record archives of disclosure requests and adjudications, and responds to requests for data; proposes disclosures or releases of information after technical and substantive reviews of information; advises on foreign disclosure policy and procedures in accordance with the Foreign Disclosure program; and tracks and maintains records for decisions concerning disclosure.
  • Possesses in-depth knowledge and experience in IC and DoD policies and procedures for determining the releasability of classified information.  
  • Ensure that all sources are cited in accordance with the Sourcing Defense Intelligence Analysis guide or other agency standards. Verifies that the classification authority block in the first-page footer is complete and correct. Validates that in-text source characterizations {i.e., "according to SIGINT," etc.) have a corresponding source citation and vice versa unless sanitization is required for foreign disclosure.
  • Prepare responses to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

Key Qualifications:

  • TS / SCI clearance with Polygraph required
  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience, with at least a portion of the experience within the last 2 years
  • Bachelor's Degree in a related area.  
  • Ability to produce timely, logical, and concise analytic reports, documents, assessments, studies, and briefing materials in formatting including Microsoft Office tools.  
  • Communicate complex issues in a concise and organized manner, both verbally and non-verbally
  • Demonstrated ability to recognize nuances and resolve contradictions and inconsistencies in information

Core One is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

 

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