We have an opportunity for a Scientific Analyst, Senior (munitions export license applications specialist), who will support the Munitions Export License Application (MELA) team, which evaluates export license applications, commodity jurisdiction requests, and voluntary disclosures, and which prepares recommended responses for the Air Force to provide to DoD’s Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA).
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Focus on working with cases involving a wide variety of technologies, including fixed wing military aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, military communications, navigation, radar, space, rockets and missiles, training systems and simulators, software, and gas turbine engines.
- This position is temporarily hybrid with work on-site currently 4 days per week, with the potential to increase to 5 days per week on-site to meet the mission's needs.
- The tasks for this position include:
- Analyzing and assessing proposed direct commercial sales exports or re-transfers to prevent international transfer of U.S. military technology when such transfer is not in the best interests of the United States. Proposed exports may include hardware, technical data, technical assistance agreements, manufacturing license agreements, and foreign person employee licenses.
- Analyzing commodity jurisdiction (CJ) requests submitted by U.S. industry and U.S. government, applying the Order of Review to determine the appropriate jurisdiction and U.S. Munitions List (USML) or Commerce Control List category applicable to a commodity or service.
- Analyzing and assessing the effect of unauthorized exports of hardware, technical data, and defense services on U.S. national security.
- Maintaining and applying current knowledge of U.S. Government export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730-774).
- Researching and applying U.S. Air Force foreign disclosure policy and maintaining knowledge of existing policies.
- Researching precedent cases (licenses, CJs, etc.) and evaluating the applicability of those precedents to the case under consideration.
- Interfacing with various Air Force personnel and support contractors (including acquisition program offices, research laboratories and foreign disclosure officials) to provide awareness of license requests, CJs, and disclosures; and to solicit and incorporate these personnel’s feedback into recommendations.
- Drafting clear, concise, and accurate written summaries of each case, highlighting the relevant background information and the recommended course of action, with appropriate justification for the recommendation.
- Collaborating with team members to refine draft positions.
- Complying with security requirements to ensure protection of sensitive, proprietary and/or classified information.
Job Qualifications:
- Active Secret Clearance.
- 10+ years of experience in defense acquisitions planning, or interpreting & implementing federal export regulations (ITAR, EAR).
- Strong writing and analysis capabilities.
- Master’s degree in science, Engineering, or relevant technical discipline.
- Work Experience Substitutions:
12 years relevant work experience may be substituted for a MA/MS degree.
BA/BS degree plus 8 years relevant work experience may be substituted for a MA/MS degree.
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