Emerging Technologies Protection Program Advisor
Company: General Dynamics Corporation
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Responsibilities for this PositionLocation: USA DC
WashingtonFull Part/Time: Full timeJob Req: RQ198359Type of
Requisition:RegularClearance Level Must Currently
Possess:NoneClearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:SecretPublic
Trust/Other Required:NoneJob Family:National Security AnalysisJob
Qualifications:Skills:China Research, Emerging Technologies,
National Security, Nonproliferation, Security
ResearchCertifications:NoneExperience:4 + years of related
experienceUS Citizenship Required:YesJob Description:GDIT is
seeking a Program Advisor to oversee national security trainings
abroad to protect emerging technologies, such as AI, quantum
computing, semiconductors, and space tech, from theft by U.S.
adversaries for military, economic, and technological
advantage.GDIT partners with the U.S. Department of State's Office
of Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) to advance the
Administration's top national security priorities, including
countering China's Military-Civil Fusion strategy to acquire
emerging technologies for military advantage.The Program Advisor
will serve as an on-site contractor at the Department of State and
assist CTR in developing, implementing, and coordinating national
security programs on topics such as: research security,
intellectual property protection for commercial and research
environments, chain protection measures, and cybersecurity
practices to secure science and technologies including AI, quantum
information sciences, semiconductors, and space technologies.The
Program Advisor will be responsible for providing programmatic,
financial, and technical oversight of assigned activities in
several priority areas countries and will work closely with various
Department of State offices, relevant interagency groups, technical
experts, and other key stakeholders, including foreign governments,
to develop and execute program activities. The Program Advisor will
provide technical support to relevant policy development and
implementation within the Department of State as needed.This
position is contingent on funding.Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement foreign assistance strategies and
national security programming to protect emerging technologies,
supply chains, and international research collaborations from being
exploited by U.S. adversaries for military, economic, and
technological gains.
- Assist and lead third-party implementers in achieving CTR
objectives.
- Review threat reduction project proposals and make
recommendations for funding based on geographical and subject
matter expertise.
- Support CTR's budget planning process, to include the
preparation of documentation for grants, cooperative agreements,
and Interagency Agreement documents; financial monitoring;
financial reconciliation; and financial close out.
- Conduct research and analysis to support tailored programs to
advance national security priorities.
- Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders.
- Represent CTR in technical and policy discussions and working
groups.
- Collaborate across the State Department and with partners in
the U.S. interagency to align CTR national security programs with
U.S. government (USG) nonproliferation priorities and related
activities to ensure effective and efficient implementation.
- Brief high-level officials in the Department of State,
interagency, foreign governments, and senior industry executives on
CTR programmatic activities and related policy perspectives.
- Representing CTR in domestic and foreign meetings as
required.
- Other activities as assigned by the ISN/CTR Office Director,
Deputy Director, Team Chief, and Deputy Team Chief.Qualifications:
- Demonstrated prior experience working on USG international
nonproliferation, emerging technology protection, scientific, or
other WMD nonproliferation and national security programs,
including the design, development, implementation, and facilitation
of exercises and workshops.
- Possess strong writing skills and experience in analysis,
research, strategy development, interagency coordination, and
implementing international programs in a culturally sensitive
manner.
- Possess and demonstrate outstanding skills in diplomacy,
communication, teamwork, stakeholder coordination, and project
management.
- International travel will be required, and foreign language
skills are a plus.
- Must be able to receive and maintain a U.S. Government security
clearance.
- For the Analyst Level: Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 4+
years' relevant experience, Master's degree and 3+ years' relevant
experience, or a Ph.D. An international affairs, national security,
foreign policy, or technical background is preferred.
- For the Senior Analyst Level: Bachelor's degree and a minimum
of 6+ years' relevant experience, Master's degree and 4+ years'
relevant experience, or a Ph.D. and 1+ years' relevant experience.
An international affairs, national security, foreign policy, or
technical background is preferred.GDIT IS YOUR PLACE:
- 401K with company match
- Comprehensive health and wellness packages
- Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your
career
- Professional growth opportunities including paid education and
certifications
- Cutting-edge technology you can learn from
- Rest and recharge with paid vacation and holidaysScheduled
Weekly Hours:40Travel Required:10-25%Telecommuting
Options:OnsiteWork Location:USA DC WashingtonEqual Opportunity
Employer / Individuals with Disabilities / Protected
VeteransPI268332541GDIT supports and secures some of the most
complex government, defense, and intelligence projects across the
country.
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