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Sr. Sensitive Activities Planner / Alternate PM

The Mission Essential Group, LLC
United States, Virginia, Fort Belvoir
Oct 17, 2025

Clearance:
TS/SCI

Job
Description:


  • The
    Alternate PM shall act for the contractor when the PM is absent and shall be
    designated in writing to the COR and KO. The Alternate PM shall have full
    authority to act for the contractor on all contractual matters relating to
    daily operation of this task order.
  • Prepare,
    develop, and brief all levels (strategic, operational, and tactical) of plans
    and orders using the Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) and the Army
    Design Methodology (ADM) in support of Army CI-HUMINT plans and policies.
  • Apply
    critical and creative thinking to develop, draft, publish, execute, track, and
    assess plans, operations, value, and risk.
  • Integrate
    processes, staff, and multiple echelons, agencies, and organizations in support
    of planning and mission tracking.
  • Using
    ADP 5-0 and ADRP 5-0 as a guide, develop and manage plans, battle rhythms, and
    other mission management, synchronization, assessment, and development tools.
  • Anticipate
    requirements, plan, prepare, develop, chair, and assess Operational Planning
    Teams (OPTs), In Progress Reviews (IPRs), and Working Groups. This includes
    conferences, formal and informal assessments and conducting briefings for a
    variety of audiences, to include senior leaders and decision makers. The
    contractor shall use rehearsals, research efforts, systems analysis, military
    briefings, After Action Reports (AARs), and other planning, assessment,
    performance, operational events, and tools to accomplish this requirement.
  • Conduct
    coordination, deconfliction, and liaison with multiple echelons of CI, Cyber,
    CT, Law Enforcement (LE), HUMINT, Security, and other Federal, DoD, DA, and IC
    agencies and organizations in the conduct of required support. The contractor
    shall also complete short-suspense actions in response to urgent Government
    requirements.
  • Develop,
    prepare, and brief comprehensive mission planning assessments, to include
    timelines, resource requirements and availability, gaps, impact, risk, and
    associated factors.
  • Collate
    and prepare weekly and monthly mission status reports and other products and
    updates to address other relevant mission and statistical data, progress,
    summaries, trends, and results.
  • Track,
    identify, and assess process and system gaps and develop and chair OPTs and
    Working Groups, with appropriate stakeholders to improve and resolve gaps and
    mission/operational risk.
  • Develop,
    coordinate, and assist in chairing staff, multi-Command, and multi-echelon IPRs
    to track mission progress, developments, emerging requirements, and issues.
  • Pan
    assessment of existing process and system gaps, associated stakeholders, and
    risk and a plan with associated timeline to improve and resolve within
    operational and fiscal constraints.
  • Develop
    presentations, white papers, RFI responses, program feasibility assessments,
    comprehensive mission projections and assessments, and other products in
    response to routine and urgent data calls and tasks.
  • Maintain,
    monitor, and update tracking mechanisms, files, portals, and systems in support
    of special population document staffing, RFI tracking, product progress
    reports, trend analyses, data calls, CI activity status and disposition, and
    routine reporting requirements.
  • Develop
    training materials and conduct training for newly hired and assigned contractor
    and Government employees to perform all required support tasks.
  • Conduct
    coordination, deconfliction, and liaison with lateral and higher Commands, CI,
    CT, LE, HUMINT, Security, and other Federal, DoD, DA, and IC agencies and
    organizations in the conduct of tasks.
  • Develop
    and provide recommendations regarding the development and improvement of SOPs
    and TTPs for established or required tasks, support requirements, processes,
    and systems.
  • Travel
    CONUS or OCONUS for temporary duty in support of screening operations or other
    related support tasks as approved by the Government COR.

Minimum
Qualifications:


  • Master's
    Degree
  • PMP
    Certification
  • Intermediate Level Education (ILE), Senior
    Non- Commissioned Officer Academy (NCO), or other U.S. Government (USG) or IC equivalent.
  • USG
    Counterintelligence Badge & Credential producing or IC or DoD CAT 1 HUMINT
    certification course.
  • Twelve
    (12) full-time years in a management or leadership position.
  • Eight
    (8) full-time years in a strategic Military Intelligence or IC planning
    supporting CI, HUMINT, SR, or other sensitive/specialized intelligence
    activities.
  • Five
    (5) full-time years of staff/action officer experience supporting an
    Intelligence organization, to include maintaining accountability of staffing
    actions, organizing senior-level meetings and briefings, coordinating personnel
    actions, and disseminating information across the command.
  • Advanced
    Microsoft 365 proficiency.
  • Must
    have knowledge and experience with Intelligence Community Directives (ICD) 203,
    206, 300, 501, 704 and 707 related to their duties.
  • Must
    be able to perform other duties, responsibilities, and activities as needed.
  • Must
    have TS/SCI clearance
  • Must
    be willing to undergo and successfully complete a counterintelligence-scope
    polygraph examination with NDI on a pre-appointment and periodic basis.
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