CWIPS Sensitive Activities Subject Matter Expert
Position Summary
The Sensitive Activities Subject Matter Expert (SA SME) provides expert advisory, integration, and instructional support to U.S. Army Special Operations intelligence formations conducting operations in irregular warfare (IW) environments. The SA SME assists and augments existing intelligence, cyber, and operational SMEs—including targeteers, cyber operators, and all-source intelligence professionals—by enabling multi-discipline, multi-domain target development and effects-based planning across the full conflict continuum. The SA SME focuses on the design, integration, and application of kinetic and non-kinetic options in support of sensitive activities, shaping operations, and competition below armed conflict while ensuring compliance with authorities, policy, and operational risk frameworks.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Integrate sensitive activities considerations into the target development cycle, including target system analysis, effects identification, and operational feasibility.
- Provide expertise on authorities, permissions, and risk management associated with sensitive activities and non-kinetic operations.
- Contribute to assessments of operational impact, escalation risk, attribution considerations, and second- and third-order effects.
- Train intelligence battalion staff on the role of sensitive activities across the competition, crisis, and conflict continuum, with an emphasis on shaping and enabling operations in strategic competition.
- Educate analysts and planners on sensitive activities-specific target development methodologies, including indirect approaches, asymmetric leverage points, and activities designed to influence, disrupt, or enable outcomes without overt attribution.
- Educate intelligence and targeting professionals on partner assessment, access development, and the sustainment of surrogate capabilities.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
- Prior service in U.S. Army Special Operations Forces (SOF), Joint SOF, or interagency organizations supporting sensitive activities.
- Experience supporting operations across the competition, crisis, and armed conflict spectrum.
- Familiarity with cyber-enabled operations, information operations, influence activities, or other non-kinetic capabilities.
- Experience supporting operational planning at the battalion, group, or joint task force level.
- Minimum of 12 years of experience supporting U.S. Army Special Operations Forces (USASOF), Joint Special Operations Forces (JSOF), U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), or interagency organizations.
- Minimum of 8 years supporting sensitive activities, Special Access Programs (SAP), or compartmented operational activities within SOF or interagency organizations.
- Minimum of 5 years supporting operational planning, target development, or execution of sensitive activities across the competition, crisis, and armed conflict continuum.
Special Note
The position is contingent upon candidate’s ability to meet physical and medical requirements as needed by the position; including compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local jurisdictional requirements.