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Geospatial Intelligence & Geomatics Systems Engineer

Peraton
United States, Virginia, Springfield
May 20, 2025

Geospatial Intelligence & Geomatics Systems Engineer
Job Locations

US-VA-Chantilly | US-VA-Springfield


Requisition ID
2025-157037

Position Category
Engineering

Clearance
Top Secret/SCI w/Poly



Responsibilities

The Space and Intelligence Sector is seeking an Expert-Level Systems Engineer (18+ years of experience) to support our National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Enterprise Engineering (NEE) program on Task Order 14. This role directly supports the NGA Source Directorate, whose mission is to collect, create, and broker authoritative GEOINT content and services driven by deep customer insight and a strategic understanding of the GEOINT supplier landscape.

As part of this high-impact team, you will work alongside both government and industry leaders, contributing to initiatives that shape the future of geospatial intelligence and innovation.

In this role, the Systems Engineer will provide expert support in managing policy interfaces and coordinating relationships across key frameworks, including the Department of Defense's Joint Capability Integration and Development System (JCIDS), the Intelligence Community Acquisition Model, Independent Cost Estimation Policy, and the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Evaluation (IPPBE) process. A core focus will be sustaining a global geomagnetic data collection and modeling program.

Responsibilities include directing the development of Statements of Capabilities, Analytic Issue Papers, and JCIDS-related policy and instructional documentation. The engineer will help lead multi-disciplinary engineering teams in applying systems engineering best practices across the full lifecycle-spanning requirements development, solution engineering, scheduling, resilience and reliability planning, service development, integration, test and evaluation, maintainability, and analytical assessments.

This role operates across the National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG), the Allied System for Geospatial-Intelligence (ASG), and various Federal Agencies, helping ensure the delivery of timely, accurate, and mission-critical GEOINT capabilities.

Duties include:

    Lead the development and presentation of key decision-support materials, including Statements of Capabilities, Analytic Issue Papers, Capability Requirements Policies, and Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) to support strategic planning and acquisition decisions.
  • Support the maintenance and management of policy interfaces and relationships across key frameworks, including the DoD Joint Capability Integration and Development System (JCIDS), Intelligence Community (IC) Acquisition Model, Independent Cost Estimate Policy, and the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Evaluation (IPPBE) process.
  • Maintain insight into customer requirements, intelligence gaps, and non-material solutions, while monitoring intelligence capability proposals and enterprise-level mission needs.
  • Contribute to the oversight of program and resource allocation processes across the DoD and IC, including the National Intelligence Program (NIP) and Military Intelligence Program (MIP), by developing strategic resource plans, conducting programmatic and systems analysis, and evaluating resource effectiveness.
  • Provide strategic advice to DoD and ODNI leadership on alternative approaches to program requirements and budget formulation, considering priorities, projected threats, cost, risk, trade-offs, and resource constraints.
  • Lead and support cross-functional teams conducting policy, mission, and capability analysis to ensure alignment with the National Intelligence Strategy and DoD priorities.
  • Author and contribute to a wide range of analytical products, including resource strategies, background papers, talking points, strategic evaluations, and issue papers, to inform senior leadership decisions at NGA, DoD, and the Intelligence Community.
  • Present findings, recommendations, and strategic options to senior leadership across the ODNI, DoD, and IC, ensuring informed decision-making and effective alignment with enterprise goals.


Qualifications

Peraton offers enhanced benefits to employees working on this critical National Security program, which include heavily subsidized employee benefits coverage for you and your dependents, 25 days of PTO accrued annually up to a generous PTO cap and eligible to participate in an attractive bonus plan.

Skills and Experience:

Required:

  • Master's degree in Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
  • 18 years of technical experience is required. If this experience is as a Systems Engineer, it may be considered in lieu of a degree.
  • Knowledge of the DoD/IC and its components, missions, and interrelationships, including the ability to lead broad-based teams regarding key issues.
  • Knowledge of IC and DoD collection management or needs/requirements management procedures and governing documents, as well as planning, programming, and budgeting processes.
  • Expert-level (18 years) knowledge of and experience with any of the following: programmatic management, strategic planning, systems analysis, evaluation techniques, or requirement and performance management.
  • Experience with a government systems related to Geomatics.
  • Knowledge of the Geomatics and its impacts to global navigation.
  • TS/SCI clearance adjudication or ability to obtain SCI and pass a poly.

Desired:

  • Doctorate in Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
  • Expertise in the development of AoAs and how they fit into the Milestone Decision Authority's (MDA's) decision process Expert experience in technical collection, collection system development, requirements policy development and requirements management.
  • Knowledge in intelligence operations providing needs, capability gaps and capability requirements support to policy, planning, and/or operations strategy and development for a variety of disciplines (e.g. Geospatial Intelligence, geodetic /geophysical /geomagnetic data and processes, Measurements and Signatures Intelligence, and Communication Systems).
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in building an AoA Study team tailored to for the inherent nature of the AoA to be accomplished, along with the time and money available to complete the AoA.
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in in the identification of alternatives, threats and scenarios, effectiveness, risk, and cost.
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in the development of the various AoA Products Most AoAs produce four major products: (1) A study plan which defines the background, goals, methodology, tools, schedule, etc. of the AoA, (2) A midterm progress briefing to summarize early work and future plans, (3) A final report to document the AoA in detail, and (4) A final briefing to summarize the final results of the AoA
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in the Defense Acquisition System is structured to manage the nation's investments in technologies, programs, and product support which allows the achievement of National Security Strategy and support for the United States Armed Forces.
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in the AoA DOD acquisition process.
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) Analysis and AoAs to include the FAA, the FNA, and the FSA.
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in the AoA study team selection to include organizations who typically contribute members to an AoA study team include: Operating Command (OC), Implementing Command (IC), services, other service Organizations, Non-DoD Organizations, Oversight/Advisory Organizations
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in development of a well-considered study plan that establishes a roadmap of how the analysis must proceed, who is responsible for doing what, and why they are doing it. Time and effort spent on the study plan before beginning the analysis helps to ensure a high quality AoA.
  • Expert-level (18 years) experience in designing a study plan that is structured to aid in the development of the AoA Final Report. The study plan must be updated-it's a "living document"-throughout the AoA effort to reflect new information and changing study perceptions and direction.
    • Study Plan Preparation and Review
    • Preparing for Analysis
    • Scoping the Analysis
    • Constraints and Assumptions
    • Scenarios and Threats
    • Physical Environment


Peraton Overview

Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. As the world's leading mission capability integrator and transformative enterprise IT provider, we deliver trusted, highly differentiated solutions and technologies to protect our nation and allies. Peraton operates at the critical nexus between traditional and nontraditional threats across all domains: land, sea, space, air, and cyberspace. The company serves as a valued partner to essential government agencies and supports every branch of the U.S. armed forces. Each day, our employees do the can't be done by solving the most daunting challenges facing our customers. Visit peraton.com to learn how we're keeping people around the world safe and secure.



Target Salary Range

$146,000 - $234,000. This represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.


EEO

EEO: Equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veterans, or other characteristics protected by law.
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