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From:
Gemma Scallon Costa <[log in to unmask]> |
Date:
Wed, 06 Jan 2010 16:56:37 -0500 |
National Security
Analysis &
Intelligence Summer Seminar 2010
http://www.dni.gov/cae/#2010Program
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) will soon
launch the application process to select 40 highly motivated U.S.
citizen graduate students (and seniors graduating in the 2009/10
academic year who are applying for graduate school for the following
academic year) interested in careers in intelligence. Selectees
will
study and work with analysts and senior officials during a planned
two-week residential seminar, the 2nd Annual National Security Analysis
& Intelligence Summer Seminar, NSAISS. The intensive seminar is
tentatively planned for July 11-23, 2010 in Washington, D.C. to address
critical national intelligence priorities in U.S. intelligence
analysis. NSAISS is to include lectures, field trips to agencies and
exploration of intelligence disciplines, methodologies and substantive
topics under the direction of Intelligence Community (IC), academia and
private sector experts. Participants will receive interim Secret level
security clearances for the duration of the seminar. Those interested
in pursuing analytic careers will be briefed on opportunities in the
IC.
The NSAISS online application is scheduled to be available in January
2010. Since the application window may fall between academic terms for
many applicants, it is recommended that students begin to prepare
early for the application process by collecting the following
required materials:
Current transcripts. (If available, grades earned through the end of autumn 2009 would be helpful. Our application will advise applicants at colleges that do not furnish official transcripts to students how to forward copies directly.) | |
Letters of Recommendation. Two letters of recommendation from professors or a university dean are required. At least one MUST attest that the applicant is currently studying or has completed a BA, MA, PhD or similar degree within the past twelve months. | |
Standard Form
86 (SF-86). Applicants should start compiling
extensive information necessary to complete the Standard Form 86
(SF-86), Questionnaire for National Security Positions, which is on the
U.S. Office of Personnel Management website: http://www.opm.gov/Forms/pdf_fill/sf86.pdf
and a continuation sheet if needed at http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/SF86A.pdf. These links will also be included in the online application form. The SF-86 MUST be submitted separately in hard copy by mail to an address that will be specified in the online application. |
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Current Resume. | |
There will also be a short personal statement and other basic data requested in the application. |
-- Gemma Scallon Costa, MS NCC Career Counselor George Mason University, VA 22030-4444 University Career Services, MSN 3B6 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Phone: 703-993-3693 Please note that e-mail is not a confidential form of communication. If you are receiving this message in error, please let me know. If you are seeking career counseling services, please contact our office at (703) 993-2370. Although University Career Services reviews advertised positions, we cannot guarantee that every advertised position is legitimate or appropriate for you. You are responsible to determine whether a potential job matches your skills and interests, and if a potential job is legitimate.