Position: Cyberspace Operations Doctrine Writer
Location: Fort Gordon, GA
Clearance: Top Secret with SCI eligibility
Summary:
Support the Doctrine Development Branch, Doctrine Division, CCoE. The effort includes duties to write, analyze, research, disseminate, and publish signal, cyberspace operations, EW, and information advantage doctrine and doctrine-related publications and products. Review doctrine publications and doctrine related products from various organizations for veracity and ensure coherence with CCoE doctrine publications. Develop and include high quality graphics for doctrine publications and related products, briefing, forums, websites, meetings, and conferences. Edit doctrine, doctrine-related products, excerpts for professional publications, and other products for dissemination.
Duties:
· Develop and write Army cyberspace operations doctrine publications by researching, analyzing,
defining, evaluating and integrating concepts, lessons learned, and best practices on Army
cyberspace operations.
· · Evaluate combined, joint, multi-service, multinational, and Army cyberspace operations doctrine
and TTPs for the validation, modification and development of new doctrinal products in support of
Army cyberspace operations missions.
· · Assist in the planning, coordination, review, and evaluation of doctrinal publications developed
by other proponent schools/centers, services and Government agencies, providing required support and knowledge to conduct external document reviews.
· · Coordinate with military and Government personnel and support all aspects of the doctrine
development process.
· · Maintain a comprehensive knowledge of cyberspace operations roles, missions, capabilities,
organizations, command and control (C2), employment, and sustainment to analyze, validate,
modify, write and edit new or existing doctrine products.
Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s degree in cyber security, information technology, information systems related
fields, a cyberspace related field, or have a combined minimum of three years of experience
writing cyberspace operations doctrine, technical manuals, or CATS.
· · Have a minimum of five (5) years of experience and knowledge in cyberspace operations.
· Have a minimum of three years of experience and knowledge in the capabilities and limitations of
applicable Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
· · Have experience and knowledge of writing military documents, and the capability development
process or requirements determination process.
· · Be capable of supporting extended travel requirements as the CCoE doctrine representative in the
continental United States (CONUS) and outside continental United States (OCONUS) for the
purpose of obtaining information to support the development of doctrine publication and maintain
currency with emerging TTPs.
· · Have 2 yrs. experience and knowledge to coordinate and collaborate with Army proponents,
units, the DA Staff, and other agencies responsible for DOTMLPF activities to facilitate timely analysis
and doctrine development.
Summit Technologies, Inc. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Position descriptions serve as a guideline and may not be construed as a guarantee of employment. Summit Technologies, Inc. is an at-will organization.