Smx Corporation Limited - Aiea, HI
posted 2 months ago
The SMX Global Open-Source Threat Network Disruption Cell, known as the GOST Cell, is actively seeking an Integrations Research Analyst to join their team in Aiea, Hawaii. This position is pivotal in utilizing publicly available information (PAI) and non-traditional information gathering methods to provide critical insights aimed at countering drug trafficking and trans-national organized crime. The GOST Cell employs a variety of resources, including commercial subscriptions, social media, financial transactions, and open-sourced geospatial data, to identify, disrupt, and interdict threat networks involved in illicit activities such as drug trafficking, financial crimes, and the trafficking of people and wildlife. As an Integrations Research Analyst, you will serve as the primary analyst at the Joint Interagency Task Force - West, where you will integrate with Combatant Command (CCMD) and inter-agency points of contact to drive emerging requests for support. Your role will involve providing analytic research and analysis in support of time-sensitive tasking, applying your expertise in operations, intelligence, and both qualitative and quantitative analysis to enhance the client mission. You will also be responsible for establishing local continuity and standard operating procedures tailored to customer requirements, coordinating and synchronizing requirements between the customer and the GOST analytical support cell, and ensuring quality assurance and control prior to the release of intelligence reports. In this role, you will fuse multidiscipline sources to deliver accurate and timely analysis, explore new data sources, and create effective queries to provide insights that counter drug trafficking and organized crime. You will utilize industry data, including market data and outside reports, to identify threat networks and provide assessments of commercially available and open-source data, particularly in the geospatial domain, to produce actionable intelligence reports.