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CIA Intelligence
Collection Analyst
Work Schedule: Full Time
Salary: $44,465 – $86,801*
Location: Washington, DC metropolitan area
Intelligence collection analysts study the
intelligence-gathering programs, policies, and capabilities of the US
Government as they relate to the nation's highest national security
priorities. Their study has four main goals:
To drive intelligence collection on behalf of CIA analysts and
clandestine operators.
To inform a wide range of intelligence consumers—from senior
policymakers to all-source analysts—about the strengths and weaknesses
of collection on key issues.
To develop policies and guidelines facilitating information sharing
while protecting sources and methods.
To influence the development and acquisition of future collection
systems by representing the Directorate of Intelligence and CIA in
numerous interagency forums.
As is the case with analysts across the Directorate of Intelligence,
collection analysts research and analyze data and prepare written
products and briefings. Unlike other analysts, collection analysts focus
more on how intelligence is collected than on the foreign intelligence
issue itself. Collection analysts evaluate which systems produce the
most valuable and relevant information and identify collection gaps.
Collection analysts document the Agency's information needs,
communicating these to the intelligence collector organizations.
Collection analysts represent Agency interests and advise senior Agency
decisionmakers on the application of assets, formulation of intelligence
policy, and allocation of resources to effect the collection against the
nation's foreign intelligence requirements. In carrying out these tasks,
collection analysts draft cables and memoranda, work with sophisticated
databases and computer systems, and participate in diverse committees
and working groups. As part of their development, all collection
analysts are encouraged to network with counterparts throughout CIA and
the Intelligence Community, to attend professional meetings, and to
maintain and broaden their professional ties through academic study.
Collection analysts may also pursue additional studies in fields
relevant to their areas of responsibility.
*Higher starting salary possible depending on experience level.
Minimum requirements include a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields,
such as political science, international studies, national security,
history, geography library science, remote sensing, statistics, or a
closely related discipline. GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is also
required, along with excellent analytical and problem-solving skills,
well-developed interpersonal skills, excellent writing and briefing
skills, and an ability to convey complex information in a clear, concise
manner. Analysts are expected to be comfortable using computers, because
significant portions of their work employ complex databases.
Intelligence collection experience is preferred—but not required—and
military experience is valued.
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