Assistant Inspector General for Management & Resources

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

$125K — $150K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of relevant experience in strategic management and resource administration
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
  • Ability to work under shifting priorities and meet tight deadlines
  • Exceptional communication skills for diverse audiences
  • Experience in oversight functions and implementing operational strategies

Responsibilities

  • Advise IG and DIG on OIG policies and programs development
  • Supervise daily operations and support across OIG
  • Manage human capital programs, including talent acquisition and employee development
  • Serve as CFO, involved in key financial planning and evaluation cycles
  • Oversee OIG communications, including internal reports and external publications
  • Direct forensic data analysis efforts to identify fraud and enhance decision-making
  • Represent IG in governance meetings and build relationships across NGA

Benefits

  • Access to comprehensive human capital management programs
  • Leadership opportunities focused on continuous learning and professional growth
  • Participation in NGA's Drug Testing Program and adherence to strict ethical guidelines
  • Potential for joint duty credit in service or rotational assignments
  • Opportunities for working on mission-critical compliance and oversight projects
Full Job Description
Summary

Assistant IG for Mgmt. & Resources

Duties

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The Assistant Inspector General for Management and Resources (AIGM) serves as the principal advisor to NGA Inspector General (IG) and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) on all matters relating to strategic management, resource administration, data analytics, and mission support for the OIG. The AIGM exercises a wide range of responsibilities and provides strategic, transformation-oriented leadership of OIG business operations that enable the oversight mission.

AIGM responsibilities include:

* Advising and assisting the IG, DIG, and the Assistant Inspectors General for Audit, Evaluation, and Investigation in the planning, development, and execution of OIG policies and programs.

* Exercising technical and administrative supervision over a team of specialists responsible for daily office operations and support across the OIG enterprise, to include directing, planning, managing, and evaluating all component business activities that operationalize the OIG mission.

* Overseeing a comprehensive OIG human capital management program, including talent acquisition, FTE management/execution, personnel actions, position management, and employee development.

* Serving as the OIG Chief Financial Officer, participating in all aspects of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Evaluation cycle related to mission oversight and compliance.

* Overseeing the development, planning, coordination and publication of OIG written communications including the Semiannual Reports to Congress, Top Management and Performance Challenges Report, OIG Annual Work Plan, OIG internal/external communications and web pages, and other publications as required.

* Overseeing a team of forensic data analysts who apply tools and algorithms to identify unusual patterns and other indications of fraudulent activity, supplement oversight projects through statistical sampling, provide insights that enhance strategic decision-making within OIG through business analytics, provide IT support to OIG, and maintain the OIG corporate management system.

* Representing the IG in NGA corporate governance meetings and establishing and maintaining effective working relationships across NGA components and offices to advance the OIG mission.

* Representing the IG on Committees and Subcommittees of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.

* Promoting a work environment focused on a solid leadership foundation, continuous learning, and professional growth.

* Performing other duties as assigned.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • US Citizenship is required.
  • Designated or Random Drug Testing required.
  • Security Investigation


SPECIAL INFO:

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

Applicant selected for this position is subject to the completion of a one-year DISL trial period. (Applicants selected from outside NGA may be required to complete a two-year DCIPS trial period if they have not already done so.)

This position requires access to classified Defense Department and Intelligence Community information. The individual selected must already possess, or be immediately eligible for, TOP SECRET security clearance and access to Sensitive Compartmented Information. U.S. citizenship is required for the granting of a security clearance. Successful completion of a polygraph examination is required for employment by NGA.

This position is covered under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-521). Incumbent will be required to file an Executive Personnel Financial Disclosure Report (SF-278) with the NGA Office of General Counsel.

Employment is subject to requirements of the NGA Drug Testing Program.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

DISL positions are established to provide the highest levels of functional and technical expertise by individuals who are recognized leaders and authorities in a specialized field or functional area. The difficulty, complexity, and novelty of DISL work requires creativity, mastery of subject-matter field, and recognition of the professional community. DISL positions have minimal supervisory responsibilities (generally, no more than 25% of work time) and do not have the organization or program management responsibilities as DISES positions.

Joint Duty Credit: All NGA executive level positions require Joint Duty credit. Employees will receive joint duty credit in a majority of service or rotational assignments that were at least at the GS/GG-11 or DCIPS Pay Band 3 level, and generally for at least one year, or for 179 days or more when deployed to a designated combat zone on or after September 11, 2001.

Note: Applicants without Joint Duty credit may apply for the position and can be considered. If selected, a waiver would be required prior to final appointment or provide proof of Joint Duty qualifying experience.

Qualifications

Eligibility for this executive level position will be based upon a clear demonstration that the applicant has experience of the scope and quality sufficient to effectively carry out the assignments of the position. Successful applicants will be distinguished from other applicants by a review of the Executive Competencies, Technical Competencies, Technical Qualifications, Executive Core Qualifications, Intelligence Community Senior Officer Core Qualifications, and Education Requirements, if required. An applicant's resume must show that their experience, education and accomplishments reflect the competence and professional standing required to provide expertise needed for this position.

INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY SENIOR OFFICER CORE QUALIFICATIONS (ICSOCQ)

Leading the Intelligence Enterprise. This core qualification involves the ability to integrate resources, information, interests, and activities effectively in support of the Intelligence Community's (IC) mission and to lead and leverage cross-organizational collaborative networks to achieve significant mission results. Inherent to this senior officer qualification is a deep understanding of the Intelligence enterprise and a shared commitment to the IC's core values.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS

TQ 1. Ability to set and lead teams of subject matter experts toward achieving organizational goals, engaging with senior leaders, customers, and stakeholders to seek input, resolve challenges, and achieve results.

TQ 2. Ability to operate with shifting priorities, adapt to a fast-paced environment, and deliver under pressure while maintaining sound judgement and meeting customer requirements.

TQ 3. Exceptional ability to communicate complex information clearly and concisely to various audiences.

TQ 4. Experience leading programs and functions that operationalize the administration, operations, and mission of an office, such as: human resources, business operations, strategic communications, data analytics, congressional budget process, financial management, contracts oversight.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENT

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATION CRITERIA:

In addition to the above Technical Qualifications, the below qualifications are also desired:

1. Familiarity with the mission and functions of an OIG.

2. Experience working in positions that require extensive cross-organizational coordination, representation, and partner engagement.

3. Knowledge of and experience leading strategies and implementation plans for resource justification and appeals to senior levels of oversight, including Congressional staffers, OMB, DNI, and DoW.

Additional information

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

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