(Part-Time): All-Source Intelligence Analyst (ASA) Subject Matter Expert (SME)
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Opportunity (Part-Time): All-Source Intelligence Analyst (ASA) Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Bottom Line Up Front: Hoplite Group is seeking an ASA SME to support the development and delivery of a five-day, in-person intelligence analysis tradecraft course for a U.S. Government program building capacity The SME will leverage an existing course framework aligned with NATO and U.S intelligence tradecraft standards and provide instructional support to mid- and senior-level foreign partner analysts.
Location: Remote course development support (CONUS) with a single forward OCONUS foreign engagement as part of a U.S. Government team.
Level of Effort:
Availability: Immediate for remote support and first trip forward in March 2026.
Objective: To develop and deliver a five-day intelligence analysis tradecraft course designed to strengthen foundational analytic skills, improve product quality, and enhance institutional analytic capacity. The course will emphasize structured analytic techniques, sourcing and validation, uncertainty expression, and effective communication through written and visual products, supported by practical exercises and case studies.
Required Qualifications
Bottom Line Up Front: Hoplite Group is seeking an ASA SME to support the development and delivery of a five-day, in-person intelligence analysis tradecraft course for a U.S. Government program building capacity The SME will leverage an existing course framework aligned with NATO and U.S intelligence tradecraft standards and provide instructional support to mid- and senior-level foreign partner analysts.
Location: Remote course development support (CONUS) with a single forward OCONUS foreign engagement as part of a U.S. Government team.
Level of Effort:
- Months of remote engagement: 20-30 hours per month for remote prep and support.
- Engagement with partner nation: 80 hours for travel and in-person delivery during March 2026.
- Post-engagement support: Support as needed.
Availability: Immediate for remote support and first trip forward in March 2026.
Objective: To develop and deliver a five-day intelligence analysis tradecraft course designed to strengthen foundational analytic skills, improve product quality, and enhance institutional analytic capacity. The course will emphasize structured analytic techniques, sourcing and validation, uncertainty expression, and effective communication through written and visual products, supported by practical exercises and case studies.
Required Qualifications
- Experience developing individual and collective ASA analytic training that includes curriculum content development support, curriculum review and validation, and course advising. SME must have demonstrated ability to provide feedback review and improvement recommendations.
- Senior-level experience producing, reviewing, and briefing analytic assessments pertaining to battlefield dynamics, military capabilities, political-military issues, foreign policy, and/or defense leadership at the GS-15 level or equivalent.
- Demonstrated experience working collaboratively with US and international stakeholder utilizing in-person and virtual facilitation techniques and tools developing strategic-level case studies based on complex real-world conflict scenarios.
- Experience in translating ASA concepts of source characterization and source validation processes, into clear, teachable, and actionable instructional content.
- Active U.S. Secret Security Clearance.
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