Program Analyst - Security Cooperation
Company: Essnova Solutions, Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Program Analyst shall
analyze existing US military and Republic of Singapore (RoS)
defense and capability requirements, identify/assess alternative
sustainment and enhancement strategies, provide recommendations,
and assist in defining requirements for future programs. Ensure
information in the SAF/IA partner capabilities database for
assigned programs, countries or regions is current. Assist and
support the SAF/IA Country Director for the RoS with program
management, to include monitoring of training, exercises, personnel
exchanges, security assistance programs, FMS key leader engagements
in the US and overseas, provide coordination throughout the
Department of Defense (DoD) on policy, FMS, and security
cooperation. Assist and support the SAF/IA Country Director in
defining, tracking, analyzing, reporting, and advising on major
aspects of current and future FMS program with the Government of
Singapore. Essential Job Function: Provide input, as tasked by
SAF/IA senior leadership, Division Chief/Deputy Chief, and the
SAF/IA Country Director, to USAF Security Cooperation Enterprise
stakeholders including the AF Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC)
and various USAF Weapon and System Program Offices for action and
response to the RoS, the Government of Singapore/Ministry of
Defense and Air Force. Develop a key essential personnel contact
list with names and contact information for US inter agency and the
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), the Singapore Embassy, and
the Singapore Acquisition (Defense Science and Technology Agency
(DSTA)personnel involved in aviation FMS case development and
execution. Assist and support the SAF/IA Country Director with
briefings, point papers, background information, political-military
analysis and other documentation correlated with Singapore Security
Cooperation for use by senior Department of the Air Force (DAF),
Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), and SAF/IA leadership. Analyze
and track current and future RSAF training/construction/
weapons/defense capabilities acquired through both FMS and DCS
channels and assess life cycle interoperability and product support
impacts. Prepare official correspondence, Staff Summary Sheets
(SSS), briefings, status reports, and Congressional Notification
packets in paper and/or electronic format as required. Prepare,
manage and maintain databases for RoS FMS Case Program Status
Reports, and Letters of Request / Letters of Offer and Acceptance
(LOA) for presentation to senior USAF, the Government of
Singapore/Ministry of Defense and Air Force and Air Defense
personnel, as required. Input, track, and update existing
electronic databases of regional or country LOAs and capabilities.
Assist in preparations for senior executive formal and informal FMS
meetings, to include developing briefings on key topics and
researching databases for status of action item accomplishment.
Draft official correspondence, briefings, status reports, and
armaments cooperation agreements in paper and/or electronic format
as required. Support SAF/IA Division Chiefs, Branch Chiefs and
Country Directors at conferences, meetings,
logistics/program/financial management reviews (L/P/FMR), in both
the US and the Republic of Singapore in conjunction with all
currently implemented and prospective RoS programs. Requirements
Bachelor’s degree with a desired emphasis in an International
Affairs curriculum. Current, active SECRET Security Clearance. Four
(4) years of experience performing DAF Foreign Military Sales (FMS)
case development, programming, and implementation which includes
experience with DoD acquisition policies, laws, regulations, and
guidance. Knowledge and general understanding of DAF roles and
missions. Knowledge and general understanding of security
cooperation, international affairs, security assistance, foreign
military sales to include the processes, legislation, and players.
Knowledge of: DODI 1315.20, Military Department Foreign Area
Officer Programs; CJCSI 3126.01, Language and Regional Expertise
Planning; DAFPD 16-1, International Affairs; AFI 16-109,
International Affairs Specialist Program; DAF Global Partnership
Strategy. Knowledge of U.S. Export Control laws, regulations, and
procedures. DSCA Security Assistance Management Manual (SAMM).
Experience using the Security Cooperation Information Portal
(SCIP). Desired Qualifications Singapore or Asia-Pacific FMS
experience highly desired. International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR) and US Government National Disclosure Policy
(NDP). Industry and their relationship to the FMS process.
Demonstrated successful performance in FMS Case development,
programming and implementation. Fluency or Proficiency in Mandarin,
and Singapore and/or regional culture familiarity. Benefits
Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company
match Paid time off federal holidays Fast-track growth in a
high-accountability culture Why Essnova Rapidly growing,
innovation-focused GovCon firm High-ownership environment where
your wins matter Direct access to leadership, zero bureaucracy
Culture built on speed, agility, and results
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