The Office of the IC Chief Data Officer is seeking a dynamic officer to lead planning and oversight for community initiatives that align with the IC Data Strategy, the Intelligence Community Directive 504, and IC Data Services and related Services of Common Concern (SoCC). The selected candidate will oversee the execution IC data-related resources, drive strategic data initiatives, assist in the design of future strategies, and engage with stakeholders to mature end-to-end data management and tradecraft across the IC and with partners.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following major duties and responsibilities:
As a key leader within the group, drive the development of governance and funding strategies for actions that promote the success of the IC Data Strategy, ensuring progress through action plans. Monitor progress, and incentivize partners for engagement and accountability.
Engage and influence key stakeholders by guiding strategic investment discussions in alignment with advancing data governance and tradecraft across the IC that drive key mission and national security outcomes.
Lead, oversee, plan, and develop the implementation of interagency information sharing activities and programs that coordinate and integrate the competing requirements and priorities of multiple stakeholders.
Lead the planning, identification, and development of effective solutions to intelligence access issues experienced by departments throughout the IC and U.S. Government.
Provide oversight and leadership in the planning, development, and implementation of programs, policies, and procedures that result in the effective sharing of information across the Government while protecting Intelligence and Law Enforcement sources and methods, operational equities, and U.S. persons' privacy.
Continually expand personal expertise with regard to the development and implementation of information sharing tools, technology, plans, and policies to facilitate the cooperation and effective coordination of the Office of the Director National Intelligence (ODNI), the IC, DoD, and other U.S. Government agencies.
Advise and engage senior IC leadership on strategic priorities, opportunities, gaps, and interdependencies to link resources to strategy; lead and oversee the communication of emerging strategic issues and trends, independently evaluate against IC strategic elements, and make recommendations for improvements.
Develop near/mid/long-term strategy documents that provide guidance to needs/requirements and resource/investment planning and programming staff elements and activities.
Oversee the calculation and forecasting of the future costs of systems, projects/programs, resources, to support independent studies, key strategic programs, investment decisions, and various management reviews (e.g., milestone reviews, budget reviews).
Starting at $139,395 Per Year (GS 14-15)