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Posted: February 4, 2026 (6 days ago)

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Attorney-Adviser (General)

U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command

Department of the Army

Fresh

Salary

$143,913 - $187,093

per year

Type

Closes

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Job Description

Summary

This job is for a lawyer who advises the U.S. Army's counterintelligence command on legal matters involving national security and intelligence operations.

The role includes analyzing complex legal issues, handling administrative laws like privacy and ethics, and representing the agency in sensitive personnel disputes.

It's a great fit for experienced attorneys with a strong background in federal law, especially those interested in military and intelligence work who are detail-oriented and skilled at clear writing.

Key Requirements

  • J.D. or LL.B. from an ABA-accredited law school
  • Active membership in good standing with the bar of a state, territory, D.C., or Puerto Rico
  • At least 3 years of professional legal experience after bar admission
  • Knowledge of intelligence and national security laws, including statutes, regulations, and case law
  • Expertise in federal administrative law, such as FOIA, Privacy Act, fiscal law, acquisition law, ethics, and standards of conduct
  • Familiarity with federal/DoD/Army personnel laws and ability to litigate before EEOC and MSPB
  • Strong ability to analyze legal issues, problem-solve, and write clear legal documents

Full Job Description

About the Position: This position is in the Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS). Employees occupying DCIPS positions are in the Excepted Service and must adhere to U.S.

Code, Title 10, as well as Department of Defense Instruction 1400.25. This position is located at the ST-IC-W0JAAA US ARMY COUNTERINTELLIGENCE COMMAND.

You will serve as an Operational legal advisor to the Commander, United States Army Counterintelligence Command (USACIC), and subordinate USACIC organizations.

Applicants will be evaluated to determine if they meet the minimum qualification requirements and on the extent to which their applicant shows possession of the following knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) associated with the position.

1. Ability to analyze and problem-solve a wide variety of legal issues related to intelligence and national security law.

knowledge of the statutes, regulations and case law related to intelligence and national security law. 2.

Knowledge of federal and/or department of the army administrative law to include statutes, regulations, and case law related to the freedom of information act (FOIA), privacy act (pa), administrative investigations, fiscal law, federal acquisition law, ethics, standards of conduct, executive orders and regulations.

3. Knowledge of federal and/or DoD and army civilian personnel laws and the ability to litigate sensitive cases before the equal employment opportunity commission and merit system protection board. 4.

Ability to write clear and concise legal documents.

VETERAN'S PREFERENCE INFORMATION: There is no formal rating system for applying veteran's preference to attorney appointments in the excepted service; however, the Department of Army considers veteran's preference eligibility a positive factor for attorney hiring.

Applicants eligible for veteran's preference must include that information in their cover letter or resume and attach supporting documents (e.g., DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active duty) to their submissions.

Although the point-preference system is not used, applicants eligible to claim a 10-point preference must submit a Standard Form (SF) 15, Application for 10-point Veteran Preference, and supporting documentation required for the specific type of preference claimed.

(SF 15, which lists the type of 10-point preference and the required supporting documents, is available from the Office of Personnel Management Website at www.opm.gov.

The following minimum qualification requirements must be met before applicants are eligible for further consideration: EDUCATION: An applicant must have successfully completed a full course of study in a school of law accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) and have the first professional law degree (LLB or JD).

BAR MEMBERSHIP: Applicant must currently be a member in good standing of the bar of a state, territory of the United States, District of Columbia, or Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

EXPERIENCE: Applicant must have 3 or more years of professional legal experience, acquired after being admitted to the bar, commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the position.

Graduation from an ABA-Accredited Law School in the top 25% of the class or an advanced law degree such as an LLM may substitute for one year of the required professional legal experience.

You will be evaluated on the basis of your level of competency in the following areas: Additional Information: PLEASE NOTE THAT REQUIREMENTS FOR EDUCATION, TIME IN GRADE, AND EXPERIENCE MAY BE WAIVED BY THE APPLICABLE AUTHORITY AND THE REQUIREMENTS SHOULD NOT DETER ANY INDIVIDUAL FROM APPLYING FOR THE POSITION.

The following documents are required: PLEASE NOTE THAT IF AN APPLICANT DOES NOT HAVE THEIR LAW SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS, CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING, OR FITNESS TO PRACTICE STATEMENT, HE/SHE SHOULD NOT BE DETERRED FROM APPLYING FOR THE POSITIONS.

THE DOCUMENTS BELOW ARE REQUIRED FOR AN ATTORNEY TO ENTER ON DUTY; HOWEVER, THEY ARE PREFERRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED, AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. Major Duties:

  • Provide administrative and national security law counsel to the Commander, command group, and subordinate units, including interactions with oversight bodies (Army Staff, Congressional/Executive committees).
  • Prepare and coordinate legal opinions regarding fiscal law and authorities to conduct operations under the FAR, DFAR, AFAR, and in compliance with federal regulations and policies related to intelligence funds
  • Integrate legal support into USACIC operational oversight processes and mechanisms.
  • Develop and deliver training on CI legal authorities, regulations, and policies, including cyberspace applications.
  • Analyze new statutes, proposed legislation, and existing DoD/federal policies affecting CI and cyber authorities.
  • Deliver expert legal support and oversight for multiple Army special access programs.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/4/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/4/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: DAST-25-12869696-DCIPS