POSITION TITLE: INTELLIGENCE ANALYST, WARSAW PACT
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December 9, 2016
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July 28, 1998
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Position Title: Intelligence Analyst, Warsaw Pact
1. Incumbent must have sufficient breadth and depth of knowledge
of current developments and basic information concerning Warsaw
Pact political and economic affairs, military doctrine, military
capabilities, war plans, and exercise, alert and mobilization
procedures to recognize anomalies, irregularities and other de-
partures from normal diplomatic, economic and military activities.
Reviews and analyzes raw and finished all-source intelligence to
detect indications of Warsaw Pact preparations or intentions to
initiate military action, or to employ military capabilities in
ways that might threaten military confrontation with the US. Ad-
vises other SWS analysts in matters of Warsaw Pact political,
economic and military affairs.
2. Participates in the established cyclical SWS review of current
warning situations. Conducts liaison and coordination with ana-
lysts throughout the intelligence community and acts as communica-
tion link with his parent agency or department to broaden the SWS
view and analysis in matters of warning intelligence. Determines
deficiencies in warning intelligence holdings, develops collection
targets, and recommends collection action to fill these require-
ments. Independently, or in collaboration with other members of
the SWS, prepares analyses and special reports of preparations or
intentions to initiate military action for dissemination to nation-
al security policy-makers and planners.
3. Prepares or contributes to special studies and projects on
warning matters. Represents the SWS in committees, seminars and
working groups reviewing or analyzing matters related to strategic
warning situations.
4. Prepares and delivers briefings and other presentations suit-
able for senior level audiences on subjects of substantive warn-
ing intelligence, and on the mission, functions and operations of
the SWS.
5. Supervises maintenance of current and cumulative warning in-
telligence files and displays.
G. Performs other substantive and administrative duties as di-
rected by the Director,. SWS.
7. Incumbent must be eligible for all categories of intelligence
clearances.
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