Senior Executive Leader/ Deputy Director Special Defense Task Force (DC)
National Security Agency/Central Security Service
Posted: December 22, 2025 (24 days ago)
Added to FreshGovJobs: January 8, 2026 (7 days ago)
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Defense Intelligence Agency
Department of Defense
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Salary
$151,661 - $219,000
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job involves working as an intelligence officer focused on tracking and countering drug trafficking and international crime networks that threaten national security.
You'll analyze threats, collaborate with teams, and provide expert insights to support defense missions.
It's a great fit for experienced intelligence professionals with a strong background in global security issues and a commitment to ethical, high-stakes work.
We are committed to: Teamwork: Partnering at all levels and across organizational boundaries for mission accomplishment.
Integrity: Adherence to the highest legal and ethical principles in our responsibilities. Excellence: Unrivaled defense intelligence expertise.
Service: Putting the welfare of the Nation and commitment to our mission before oneself.
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