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Partnership and Transition Officer

Office of the Director of National Intelligence

Other Agencies and Independent Organizations

Fresh

Salary

$169,279 - $197,200

per year

Type

Closes

April 30, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This role involves building and managing partnerships with government agencies, foreign entities, and private organizations to support intelligence efforts on emerging technologies and economic security.

The officer leads complex projects, coordinates inter-agency operations, and ensures the U.S. maintains its edge in national security through effective collaboration.

It's ideal for experienced professionals with strong leadership skills and deep knowledge of intelligence operations who thrive in high-stakes, ambiguous environments.

Key Requirements

  • Superior ability to engage with mission customers and convert challenges into technology solutions in USIC environments
  • Expert experience leading professional staff in managing complex programs with ill-defined requirements, high risks, and multiple dependencies
  • Expert knowledge of the Intelligence Community (IC), intelligence policy, operations, and situational awareness
  • Extensive experience working with diverse partners including foreign, military, federal, state, local, tribal, and private sector entities
  • Expert knowledge of inter-agency coordination and sustaining relationships with U.S. Government departments, agencies, and foreign/non-government partners
  • Superior interpersonal, organizational, and problem-solving skills for independent and team-based work
  • 10+ years leading strategic planning in government/private organizations or 16+ years in technical collection/requirements management (desired)

Full Job Description

ODNI established the Office of Economic Security and Emerging Technologies (OESET) in response to increasing demand for improved intelligence on the application of disruptive technologies and related global supply chains.

Improved IC posture in this area is critical to enabling the whole-of-government response that maintains United States' economic and technological competitive advantage and ensures U.S.

access to goods and services central to its national security.

Mandatory Requirements: Superior ability to engage with mission customers and to convert challenges into technology solutions within USIC mission and field environments.

Superior ability to lead a professional staff in successfully defining and managing complex programs and projects that may include ill-defined requirements, ambiguity, parallel tasks, multiple dependencies, high risks, and multiple interfaces; ensure timelines, costs, deliverables, and outcomes are achieved according to approved plans.

Expert experience with and knowledge of the IC, intelligence policy, intelligence operations, and situational awareness.

Expert knowledge and extensive experience working with individual partners including foreign, military, federal, state, local, tribal entities, and/or private sector partners.

Expert experience and knowledge of inter-agency coordination and operations to sustain effective working relationships with other U.S.

Government departments, agencies, and centers - including foreign and non-Government partners.

Expert experience and knowledge of effective working relationships with foreign governments (i.e., intelligence services, law enforcement, military, ministries, etc.) with emphasis on counterintelligence, security procedures, and official policy guidelines on relationships with foreign liaison service.

Superior ability to lead and support cooperative relationships within the U.S. Government and partners in protecting the U.S. and its interests abroad.

Expert knowledge of intelligence analysis, consensus building, as well as the application and integration of utilizing cooperative relationships within the IC, U.S.

Government, and foreign partners in protecting the U.S. and its interest abroad.

Superior ability to develop effective plans for complex interagency projects, taking into account a range of considerations and ensuring that the activities can be successfully completed.

Superior ability to manage sensitive matters and/or complex problems, make key contributions to group efforts, and exercise appropriate leadership and initiative.

Superior interpersonal, organizational, and problem-solving skills, including demonstrated ability to work effectively both independently and in a team or collaborative environment.

Superior ability to listen to, clarify, and convey understanding of others' ideas, comments, and questions as well as demonstrated ability to integrate and build upon varied opinions in a manner that encourages the development of integrated solutions and way ahead strategies.

Superior ability to communicate complex information clearly, concisely, and in a manner that is targeted to and meets the needs of varied audiences with different perspectives and objectives.

Desired Requirements: Ten years of experience leading strategic planning, managing, and directing the successful efforts of a government or private organization or sixteen or more years of experience in technical collection, collection system development, requirements policy development or requirements management.

Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience as determined by mission specialty area.

Awareness of the technical capabilities in industry, national labs and academia that could be brought to bear on IC R&D challenges.

Demonstrated expertise in contract administration, fiscal management, and budget execution for the purpose of program planning and administration Major Duties:

Major Duties and Responsibilities: IARPA is an activity within OESET.

IARPA invests in high-risk/high-payoff research programs that have the potential to provide our nation with an overwhelming intelligence advantage over future adversaries.

IARPA addresses cross-agency challenges, leverages expertise from across the IC, and transitions advanced capabilities to IC partners.

The Partnerships and Transition Officer is responsible for working with mission-focused organizations across the Government - to include interagency, academia, the business community, and other non-Government entities - to enable and maximize all aspects of technology transition.

The position is part of the IARPA Front Office and leadership team and is responsible for: 1.

Facilitating the stand up of interagency relationships and engagements to solicit and understand IC mission and technical needs, and work with IARPA leadership to curate and develop paths forward to address the needs.

2. Identifying and stewarding mission partner connections and transition opportunities for new and existing IARPA research programs; 3.

Identifying, documenting and reporting of technology transitions and success stories; and 4. Publicizing and promoting IARPA's successes and raising awareness of the IARPA brand.

Although it is a non-supervisory position, the position will have a team of contractor personnel support these responsibilities.

Cultivate and foster an environment for IARPA to be successful in the transition of high-risk /high-payoff research programs and technology investments.

Lead, initiate, plan, and coordinate engagements with IC transition partners to facilitate technology transition opportunities.

Oversee and implement the development, approval, application, and communication of policies, guidelines, and procedures that support information sharing with partners (foreign, military, government, private sector, etc.) and provide a framework for managing the relationships between partners.

Guide, plan, direct, and orchestrate inter-agency and cross-directorate collaboration on programs and technology objectives, and develop a rubric to evaluate and assess these efforts to ensure that they are successful.

Lead, plan, promote, and share information and knowledge within ODNI, across the IC, and with other government agencies.

Initiate, establish, foster, and effectively participate in forums for sharing and analyzing operational challenges across the US Intelligence Community (USIC) and shared with foreign partners.

Lead, plan, and oversee all aspects of partner engagements with leadership, to include advancing coordination with partners, identifying engagement opportunities, developing meeting agendas and talking points, preparing leadership for meetings, developing Memorandum for Records, and monitoring the completion of follow-on actions.

Engage and facilitate collaborative activities with partners and other government agencies; as requested, act as an authority on the emerging technology challenges for the USIC in classified and unclassified settings.

Develop opportunities to deliver technological capabilities from IARPA to USIC mission users in the Field; establish frameworks for evaluating the effectiveness of these transition activities; and hold mission partners accountable for active participation in technology development, delivery, and adoption.

Lead, manage, and organize U.S.

Government working groups, meeting, boards, and other forums to exchange information, develop recommendations, resolve issues, and implement specific policies regarding partner relations issues.

Build a "Front Door" for the identification and consolidation of intelligence resource gaps across the USIC that inhibit mission users' access to capabilities, and implement strategies and procedures that are designed to overcome the "valley of death".

Work across the emerging technology ecosystem to identify technologies and transition opportunities that fulfill mission need, and that IARPA can mature for USIC mission users.

Research, coordinate, and capture transition successes from past and present research programs, and identify and facilitate new technology transition opportunities.

Develop and implement a strategic communications plan that promotes and publicizes IARPA's brand and success stories.

Document and report required transition and publication metrics to Congress and Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

Oversee and lead all activities of the office, including budget planning and financial execution, oversight of contractor teams, and general office operations.

Guide the planning, preparation, and presentation of briefing papers, meeting guidance, publicity articles, website content, and other related information.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 4/15/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 4/16/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: 26-12937540-DNI/OESET