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SAIC · 3 weeks ago

Network-Centric Warfare Training Analyst

SAIC is a leading provider of technology solutions for the defense and intelligence sectors. They are seeking a qualified candidate to instruct the Network-Centric Warfare Warfare Commanders Course, providing expertise in NCW-C5I principles and training management to enhance naval operations.

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Responsibilities

Deliver and monitor on-site NCW-C5I academic instruction for training audiences. Provide mobile training team (MTT) instruction as required for ships, groups and staffs
Develop, maintain and deliver NCW-C5I instructional material supported by outlines, lesson plans, reference material, briefs, lectures, videos, scenarios, animations, handouts, student and instructor workbooks and study guides, testing materials, critiques and feedback. These products will prepare the warfighter to bring an effective skill-set to ships, squadrons, warfare commander staffs, group staffs, numbered fleet command (NFC) staffs, and other organizations/ commands involved in conducting naval, joint and coalition maritime operations
Translate NCW-C5I academic content, lessons learned, emerging doctrinal changes and training and education requirements into useable training products and services including customized instruction for short notice, deployment and unit level, group and Fleet specific requirements to meet the needs of deploying naval forces
Research, analyze and employ the best learning strategies and methods to employ, train and sustain a quality instructional staff as well as leveraging state-of-the art technology into the development and delivery of all phases of training. Aggressively pursue options including collaborative technologies blended learning models, simulations and games to fully engage and motivate the students
Develop or provide inputs for the development of NCW-C5I course completion reports following the delivery of training
Provide recommendations to the government regarding materials needed for a tactical reference library (virtual and hard copy) of classified and unclassified manuals, documents and reference materials required to conduct training and for the development and maintenance of curriculum
Assess NCW-C5I courseware, delivery methods and new versions of applications to determine impact, functionality and best methodologies to develop and deliver training on new application’s functionality. Assessments will be completed based on changes to policy, doctrine, higher headquarters guidance, lessons learned, software version updates, and course content review board results and changes to models and simulation
Monitor applications development schedules and assess equipment requirements for future version releases. Inform the Government of equipment, personnel, training, specialized expertise, and time requirements necessary to accomplish future training
Provide input to TTGL schedules officer with regard to annual scheduling of NCW-C5I academic courses using the most cost effective and efficient plan for in-house instruction and MTTs. The scheduling process considers stakeholder inputs (e.g., course managers, future plans, warfare modules, etc.), collective exercise schedules, minimum class size requirements, availability of instructors, classroom availability and other pertinent events within the established process and procedure

Qualification

Network-Centric WarfareTraining Subject Matter ExpertU.S. Navy C5I SystemsTraining ManagementDeveloping Training CurriculaPublic SpeakingJoint Military OperationsSpace-based ISRTactical Warfare ModelingTime ManagementWritten CommunicationVerbal Communication

Required

U.S. citizen with a Bachelor's degree (preferably a technical field)
Current DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility
Active military duty experience as a mid- to senior-level Staff Communications Officer or Information Warfare/Operations Officer with at least one tour on a strike group, Fleet or other major command staff
Six (6) years of training and general experience in the technical field
Four (4) years of applicable Training SME and NCW-C5I Functional Area experience (see detailed tasks above)
Three (3) years of experience using current fleet training methodologies and requirements (or equivalent military experience) at the senior staff level
Must possess proven written and verbal communication skills at the senior executive level, and be able to act independently
Experience implementing and managing the current generation of U.S. Navy surface ship C5I systems or equivalent joint systems to meet warfare commander operational requirements as part of strike group operations (including coalition communications networks and paths)
Experience using Navy Mission Essential Task List (NMETL) methodology and observational evaluation
Experience with U.S. Navy shore C4I infrastructures and space-based communications capabilities
Base level experience conducting Joint military operations within a strike group
Base level knowledge of Space-based ISR, GPS, and satellite communications

Preferred

Two (2) years of experience with Tactical Warfare Modeling and Simulation Systems such as JSAF, JAWS, or BFTT
Familiarity and solid understanding of the Navy Composite Warfare Commander (CWC) concept

Company

SAIC specializes in IT, enterprise IT, engineering, and professional services.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$522.13M
Key Investors
U.S. Geothermal
2025-09-22Post Ipo Debt· $500M
2010-09-13Post Ipo Equity· $22M
2006-10-13IPO

Leadership Team

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Prabu Natarajan
Chief Financial Officer
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Kevin F Brown
Senior Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer
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