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Lead OESET Partnerships Cell

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Office of Economic Security and Emerging Technologies

Bethesda, MD (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 21 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/27/2026

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Job Description

ODNI established the Office of Economic Security and Emerging Technologies (OESET) in response to increasing demand for improved intelligence on the application of disruptive technologies and related global supply chains. Improved IC posture in this area is critical to enabling the whole-of-government response that maintains United States' economic and technological competitive advantage and ensures U.S. access to goods and services central to its national security.
Qualifications:
Mandatory Requirements:
Superior organizational, managerial, and leadership skills, including strong interpersonal and negotiation skills, as well as the ability to build consensus, work effectively, and independently exert influence to major stakeholders. Superior interpersonal and negotiation skills, and the ability to build consensus, work effectively, and independently exert influence to major stakeholders. Extensive experience and knowledge of inter-agency coordination and operations to sustain effective working relationships with other U.S. Government departments, agencies, and centers. Extensive experience and knowledge of effective working relationships with foreign governments (i.e., intelligence services, law enforcement, military, ministries, etc.) with emphasis on counterintelligence, security procedures, and official policy guidelines on relationships with foreign liaison services. Demonstrated ability to lead and support cooperative relationships within the U.S. Government and foreign partners in protecting the U.S. and its interests abroad. Ability to generate performance metrics in developing and strengthening partnerships. Expert ability to work well with others on difficult and occasionally contentious issues. Expert interpersonal and organizational skills, including the ability to conceptualize and lead complex projects with little supervision and manage multiple, competing priorities. Six years of experience leading strategic planning, managing, and directing the successful efforts of a government or private organization or nine or more years of experience in technical collection, collection system development, requirements policy development and requirements management.
Desired Skills:
Outstanding interpersonal and negotiation skills, and the ability to build consensus, work effectively, and independently exert influence to major stakeholders. Superior oral and written communication skills, including the ability to clearly convey complex information and technical data to all levels of management. Superior knowledge of IC organizations' missions in order to develop the national-level strategies and policies necessary to support U.S. national security and foreign policy interests. Extensive experience working with foreign intelligence services on collection or analytic issues. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience as determined by mission specialty area.