Human Intelligence Planner
Company: Prescient Edge
Location: Fort Belvoir
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Prescient Edge is seeking a Human Intelligence
(HUMINT) Planner to support a Federal government client. As a
HUMINT Planner, you will: Use the Non-Classified Internet Protocol
Router Network (NIPR), Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
(SIPR), and JWICS systems provide required support to screening,
counterintelligence, cyber, counterterrorism, security, insider
threat, force protection, foreign intelligence entity
investigations, operations, and interviews. Support areas include
reports, trend analyses, data queries, finished intelligence
products, research, briefings, white papers, and other products as
required and according to established standard operating
procedures, protocols, and requirements. Prepare, develop, and
brief all levels (strategic, operational, and tactical) of plans
and orders using the Military Decision-making Process and the Army
Design Methodology in support of special population screenings,
counterintelligence, cyber, counterterrorism, and security insider
threat, force protection, and foreign intelligence entity
activities, as well as associated operations and support. 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. Develop
and manage plans, battle rhythms, and other mission management,
synchronization, assessment, and development tools using ADP 5-0
and ADRP 5-0 as a guide. 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
counterintelligence, cyber, counterterrorism, law enforcement,
human intelligence, security, and other Federal, Department of
Defense, Department of the Army, and Intelligence Community
agencies and organizations in the conduct of required support. This
includes completing 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 operational planning teams 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 in progress
reviews (IPRs) to track mission progress, developments, emerging
requirements, and issues. Provide 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 within the first 30 days. 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,
counterintelligence activity status and disposition, and routine
reporting requirements. Develop training materials and conduct
training for newly hired and assigned Prescient Edge and Government
employees to perform all required support tasks. Conduct
coordination, deconfliction, and liaison with lateral and higher
Commands, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, law enforcement,
HUMINT, security, and other Federal, Department of Defense,
Department of the Army, and Intelligence Community agencies and
organizations in the conduct of tasks. Develop and provide
recommendations regarding the development and improvement of
standard operating procedures and tactical technical procedures 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. Upon identification of information that
threatens the life or safety of Department of Defense personnel and
contractors, facilities, or Government information systems, notify
the Government within five (5) minutes. Benefits At Prescient Edge,
we believe that acting with integrity and serving our employees is
the key to everyone's success. To that end, we provide employees
with a best in class benefits package that includes: A competitive
salary with performance bonus opportunities Comprehensive
healthcare benefits, including medical, vision, dental, and
orthodontia coverage A substantial retirement plan with no vesting
schedule Career development opportunities, including on-the-job
training, tuition reimbursement, and networking A positive work
environment where employees are respected, supported, and engaged
Requirements Active Top Secret/ SCI with a CI Poly or the ability
to obtain a CI Poly. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited
institution Completion of an intermediate-level professional
military education (PME), including Army Command and General Staff
College, Intermediate Level Education (Common Core and Advanced
Operations Course/credentialing course), or Service equivalent, or
a program of instruction conferring Joint Professional Military
Education Level (JPME) I (any Service); Battle Staff or equivalent
for Non-commissioned Officers Must be a graduate of any of the
following Military Certifying Courses: Army - 35M Course (or its
predecessor) Army - 351M Course (or its predecessor) Army - 35F
Course HT-JCOE - Source Operations Course (SOC) (or its
predecessor) USMC - 0211/0210/0204 Marine Air Ground Task Force
(MAGTF) CI and HUMINT Course Minimum of 8 years combined experience
in the following fields: Division or higher-level planner (2 years
or more) Intelligence Planner (3 years or more) Creditable
experience in distinct fields cannot be combined, and college
education does not substitute for experience. Strong oral and
written communication. Ability to clearly express oneself verbally
Ability to write in a clear and concise manner Understanding of the
Military Decision Making Process and how HUMINT supports operations
Ability to work independently or as part of a team Ability to
travel across the globe (TDY)
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