OPERATIONS SUPPORT OFFICER United States Air ForceOPERATIONS SUPPORT OFFICERPeterson AFB, CO$109,246–$142,022 / yearExamples of specialized experience includes expert knowledge of complex military joint planning, organizing, and directing in HD, FDR and DSCA operations activities with added emphasis on Operations, Plans, Training and strategic operations within the Department of Defense (DOD); thorough knowledge of quantitative and qualitative methods and techniques to assess and improve emergency operations and routinely provide immediate and crucial advisory (for example, to the National Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)); mastery of military organizational structure, policies, procedures, plans, regulations and laws of Joint DOD military services, National Guard, and FEMA pertaining to strategy, planning, execution, and response programs focused on operations in the area of responsibility (AOR); full knowledge of Concept of Operations (CONOPs) and the National Response Framework (NRF) in order to develop operations, plans, and support and direct DOD operational support to States and territories during contingencies, exercises or National Special Security events; thorough understanding of process and procedures to plan and execute DSCA events and incidents (i.e., emergency, contingency) with DOD, the National Guard and FEMA; expert knowledge of the Dual Status Command (DSC) program, to include the process on how to establish and disestablish a DSC-led JTF and instruct senior DOD leadership/National Guard/FEMA on the DSC Program; comprehensive knowledge of command structure, missions, programs and organizational relationships, in addition to an understanding of strategic planning and business case analysis, in order to devise plans and methods that are consistent with higher echelon strategic plans and that are fully supportive of the Agency and/or Dual Status Command mission; and subject matter expertise level knowledge of Operations, Plans, and support principles and concepts along with a full and comprehensive knowledge of the Dual Status Commander program. US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Mission Statement: Conduct operations to deter, prevent, and defeat threats and aggression aimed at the United States, its territories, and interests within the assigned area of responsibility; and as directed by the President or Secretary of Defense, provide defense support of civil authorities including consequence management operations.
Military Operations Analyst Senior - Space Control Planner Qualification Course RivetMilitary Operations Analyst Senior - Space Control Planner Qualification CourseColorado Springs, Colorado$110,000–$125,000 / yearJoint or Army planning course graduate (Joint Advanced Warfighting School, Joint and Combined Warfighting School, Joint Transition Course, U.S. Army War College – Department of Military Strategy, Planning, and Operations, School of Advanced Military Studies, Command and General Staff School - Advanced Operations Course).• Previous instructor-facilitator experience; graduate of a military instructor training course (CFD-IC, ITC/SGITC, FIFC, ABIC, AFBIC, etc.).Security: Requires the applicant to possess and maintain an active security clearance for the position. Conduct training to prepare Space Control Planners to utilize the targeting cycle to integrate and synchronize nonkinetic effects with other joint functions during the Joint Planning Process (JPP)• Conduct training to prepare Space Control Planners to apply space Control planning principles to employ non-kinetic effects synchronized for a Joint Force Commander into Army and Joint operations• Conduct training to prepare Space Control Planners to relate the effects of electromagnetic interference on SATCOM to potential sources.
JOC Space Activities Synchronization Officer Delta Solutions & Strategies LLCJOC Space Activities Synchronization OfficerPeterson SFB, CO$105,000–$120,000 / yearThe ideal candidate is an individual who enjoys having their finger on the pulse of the Nations global Space Domain Awareness missions, having daily insight into the deployment of US and other nation space capabilities, directly participating in Space Domain Awareness and space Theater Integration operations, having the lifestyle flexibility provided by operational crew shift schedules, and being a key contributor to decisions made by senior leaders in a combatant command. The crew schedule can change based on JOC staffing levels and may include some back office day staff training and exercise support on days when the SASO crew member is not scheduled for a regular shift.