[{"country_short": "USA", "city": "Fort Knox", "description": "Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Spec. 8027\nWork Location: Fort Knox, KY\nJob Code: 8027\n# of openings: 3\nSalary Range (Annual): \n\n\nDescription\n\nRequirements:\nExperience, education or training that has provided analytical, decision making, or administrative skills which demonstrates the candidates ability to accomplish the work of an organization. This experience must demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively and successfully with others. Preferably obtained the rank of SFC/PSG or above.\nMust have at least 36 months experience, education, or training in planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling battalion or above S2 anti-terrorism/force protection activities. Experience developing, planning and conducting training in all facets of anti-terrorism/force protection. Experience establishing standards related to anti-terrorism/ force protection and enforcing standards. Experience determining personnel requirements to resource anti-terrorism/force protection functions. \nMust obtain and maintain a secret security clearance. Must currently possess a secret or higher security clearance. Must obtain a favorable National Agency Check (ANACI) within one year of appointment.\nJob Duties:\nServes as the authority and expert on all matters involving force protection (FP) and anti-terrorism (AT) requirements, policy, procedures, program status and serves as the conduit of information between the USARC, brigade Staff, and subordinate units. Serves as the focal point to coordinate, de-conflict, and integrate various force protection staff initiatives, policies, and activities within the unit. Serves as consultant to the brigade staff and unit commanders on force protection. Establishes working relationships with USARC, brigade Staff, and subordinate units within the brigade on behalf of the Brigade Commander. Conducts intelligence integration and information operations to assess potential threat and creates FP/AT program. Prepares FP/AT plans, templates and planning tools for subordinate units, writes comprehensive anti-terrorism plans considering Weapons of Mass Destruction, recommends the use of Random Anti-terrorism Measures to protect personnel and Geographically Separated Units (GSU\u2019s), conducts anti-terrorism resource management to prioritize and generate protective measure requirements. Reviews practices and activities to ensure compliance with directives and integration with other security and related programs. Provides recommendations, briefings, updates, and staff studies across a broad range of security specialties to influence Brigade-level decision-making and policy development. \nReceives filter, focus, and fuse information from military intelligence sources, publicly available information sources, and local, state and federal law enforcement sources to develop a clear understanding of real or potential threat to all brigade units. \nResponsible for the overall implementation, oversight, and centralized control of the coordinated anti-terrorism and force protection program for the brigade headquarters. Involves all measures related to physical security and operational security for all facilities, arms/munitions storage activities, and personnel. Often Interprets broad, non-specific higher headquarters directives for brigade applicability and implementation. When U.S., DoD, USARC, Unified Commands and Army directives are not specific, formulates local force protection procedures and policies based on unique command and operational needs. On a regular basis, accomplishes assignments requiring application of new concepts and theories to security problems not susceptible to treatment by accepted security measures or procedures. \nServes on intra-agency or inter-organizational committees to identify and resolve or to assign responsibilities for resolving safeguards and security issues or to perform similar work assignments. \nPlans, conducts, directs the conduct of, or coordinates projects, assessments, and surveys of the units in relationship to anti-terrorism and force protection activities.  Determines, formulates, coordinates, and implements specific guidance and actions to correct security deficiencies, overcome vague or competing requirements, promote the growth of sound security procedures.\nAttends meetings, conferences, workshops, panels, etc., as the brigade force protection and anti-terrorism technical authority. \n\n\nAbout Us\n\n\nCamber Corporation is headquartered in Huntsville, AL. Founded in 1990, we have over 106 locations worldwide. We provide responsive engineering services and technical support to our customers worldwide. Camber recognizes its employees are its greatest asset, and customer-focused efforts are the primary reason for its success. Key competencies include Information Technology, Homeland Security including support for the development of Chemical and Biological defensive systems, Training and Education including Distributed/Distance Learning, development of Decision Support Systems, Modeling and Simulation, Systems Engineering, and Software Engineering. Camber Corporation provides simulation based tools and services for training, mission planning, rehearsal, after action reviews, virtual reality command and control, and engineering analysis.", "date_new": "2012-05-10 20:53:55", "url": "http://camber.jobs/xml/28613976/job", "country": "United States", "company": "Camber Corporation", "title": "Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Spec. 8027", "reqid": "8027", "state": "Kentucky", "state_short": "KY", "location": "Fort Knox, KY", "uid": 28613976}]
