Principal Acquisition Advisor (Intelligence Center)

The MITRE Corporation

$157K — $235K *
Aerospace & Defense
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of experience in acquisition, procurement or related fields; Bachelor's degree; or 8 years with Master's; or PhD with 5 years experience.
  • Experience navigating and improving Department of War (DoW) acquisition processes.
  • Working knowledge of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF) and Software Acquisition Pathway.
  • Practical knowledge of acquisition mechanisms like OTAs and FAR-based strategies.
  • Experience leading cross-functional teams to drive change and improvements.
  • Strong analytical, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
  • Active TS/SCI clearance with polygraph.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the transformation of defense acquisition processes within existing frameworks.
  • Shape acquisition execution models for better incremental capability delivery.
  • Advance software acquisition approaches for mission-ready capabilities.
  • Influence governance structures to align acquisition with modern practices.
  • Design integrated execution architectures for synchronized delivery systems.
  • Collaborate with engineering leaders to enhance DevSecOps and iterative development practices.
  • Reframe performance management towards measurable delivery outcomes.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and wellness programs.
  • Retirement planning and investment options.
  • Generous paid time off and holidays.
  • Educational assistance and professional development opportunities.
  • Flexible working hours and supports for work-life balance.
Full Job Description


Our Geospatial Intelligence team provides skills and capabilities to task, order, receive, process, disseminate, and exploit national, tactical, and commercial Intelligence within an integrated architecture in support of Geospatial Intelligence users. We support and enable the production of intelligence and situational awareness for national and warfighter security, targeting, command and control, and humanitarian aid. Our capabilities include requirements and mission workflow analysis for sensor platforms and ground systems, specialized computing platforms, architecture design and integration of data and systems in support of exploitation processes, advanced analytics, and integrated intelligence analysis from seabed to space.

Roles & Responsibilities:

The Geospatial Intelligence Department (N971) is seeking an Acquisition expert to support NGA's Acquisition Environment, specifically aligned to its Component Acquisition Executive (CAE) Role includes an extensive focus on complex organizational and acquisition efforts within an IC/DoW Combatant Command Support Agency at the executive agency level.

Responsibilities include:
  • Lead transformation in how defense acquisition processes operate within existing statutory and regulatory frameworks. This role contributes acquisition process expertise that complements technical modernization leaders; and it includes streamlining governance, reducing friction across requirements, engineering, acquisition, and budgeting processes, and enabling adoption of modern acquisition approaches to facilitate continuous capability delivery.
  • Shape and scale acquisition execution models across sponsor portfolios to better enable incremental capability delivery and continuous value realization.
  • Advance acquisition approaches that improve software acquisition execution and enable interoperable, mission-ready capabilities across the Department of War.
  • Influence governance structures, decision forums, and oversight approaches to align acquisition control mechanisms with modern engineering and delivery practices.
  • Design practical execution architectures that integrate requirements, funding, contracting, engineering, test, and sustainment into synchronized delivery systems.
  • Partner with engineering leaders to ensure acquisition strategies reinforce - rather than constrain - DevSecOps, iterative development, and platform-based approaches.
  • Reframe performance management from milestone completion toward measurable delivery outcomes.
  • Identify systemic barriers within acquisition structures (organizational, financial, cultural, or procedural) and implement pragmatic transformation strategies that improve portfolio throughput.
  • Guide sponsors in structuring acquisition pathways - including Software Pathway, hybrid models, and alternative contracting mechanisms - to accelerate transition from prototype to continuous capability delivery.
  • Advise senior leaders on portfolio-level prioritization, sequencing, and risk trade-offs to improve capability delivery performance.
  • Contribute to development of repeatable frameworks, playbooks, and reference models that can be applied across multiple sponsors to institutionalize modernization gains.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to program teams and senior leaders.
  • Proactively help sponsors identify and shape modernization opportunities.
  • Build and sustain trusted relationships across sponsors, FFRDC partners, industry, and academic stakeholders to support integrated modernization efforts.
  • Serve as an active member of multidisciplinary teams integrating acquisition, engineering, and delivery expertise to improve capability outcomes.


Basic Qualifications:
  • Typically requires a minimum of 10 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree; or 8years and a Master's degree; or a PhD with 5years' experience; or equivalent combination of related education and work experience.
  • Typically requires a minimum of 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree; or 6 years and a Master's degree; or 3 years and a PhD; or equivalent combination of related education and work experience.
  • Demonstrated experience navigating or improving DoW acquisition processes in programs, portfolios, or enterprise settings.
  • Working knowledge of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF), including the Software Acquisition Pathway, and related requirements and resourcing processes.
  • Practical knowledge of acquisition mechanisms such as OTAs, FAR-based strategies, and innovation pathways to enable adaptive delivery approaches.
  • Experience implementing modern acquisition approaches in traditional acquisition or AAF environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional working groups and drive change across organizational boundaries with measurable improvement.
  • Experience supporting or implementing governance improvements.
  • Strong analytical, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
  • Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Ability to operate in dynamic sponsor environments with evolving objectives.
  • Active TS/SCI with polygraph
  • U.S. Citizenship required.
  • This position has an on-site requirement of 5 days a week on-site


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Executive leadership, with demonstrated experience serving as a trusted sponsor resource or advisor within the IC/DoW, with demonstrated experience leading extensive, complex engagements delivering successful projects, with the ability to span from strategic to tactical during daily engagements with the sponsor
  • Understanding of the IC and DoW Acquisition Environments, policy, and practices to include recent DoW Acquisition Transformation elements
  • Demonstrated experience as a federal government resource professional (e.g., Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process and structure)
  • Change and organizational management experience related to transitioning an agency/business through extensive organizational, acquisition, and financial management changes
  • Personnel Management and Leadership
  • Extensive experience with acquisition governance and/or PEO operating experience (or senior PM level experience)
  • Experience with Adaptive Acquisition Framework and Acquisition Pathways, acquisition policy, and processes
  • Experience with designing and preparing executive level products and written deliverables (i.e., policy references, memo's, executive correspondence, etc.)


This requisition requires the candidate to have a minimum of the following clearance(s):
Top Secret/SCI/Polygraph

This requisition requires the hired candidate to have or obtain, within one year from the date of hire, the following clearance(s):
Top Secret/SCI/Polygraph

Salary compensation range and midpoint:
$157,200 - $196,500 - $235,800 Annual

Work Location Type:
Onsite

Benefits information may be found here.

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