TRAINING AND EXERCISE PROGRAM SPECIALIST
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- Responsible for planning, administering, and developing training for N&NC's most senior 2-, 3-, and 4-star GO/FO leadership as part of the Assessor/Authority Training Division. Provides training which ensures N&NC GO/FO Assessor/Authorities are capable and qualified to interpret and evaluate unfolding space, missile, long range military aviation, or cruise missile events and determine if those events represent an attack against the sovereignty of Canada or the United States.
- As N&NC ITW/AA Domain Exercise Director and Program Manager for Assessor/Authority Training, acts as the lead exercise observer/controller, managing and directing multiple co-located and geographically dispersed bi-national participants during N&NC Exercise AMALGAM INDIGO exercises and other Joint and Combined exercises. Utilizing knowledge, skills and experience of ITW/AA systems and procedures, controls exercise activities, white cell support, and vignette/scenario injects to ensure training objectives are met, and the Director, Joint Training and Exercises, Chief, Assessor/Authority Training Division (N&NC/J75), the N2C2 Command Center Director (CCD), and participating GO/FO's and senior leaders are briefed on the status of the exercise.
- Responsible for the research, development, coordination, approval, and dissemination of CCMD ITW/AA policy and procedure updates and changes resulting from lessons learned during Exercise AMALGAM INDIGO Assessor/Authority training and certification exercises, other senior leader training exercises, and all other supported partner exercises. As N&NC/J75 ITW/AA SME, responsible for providing analysis, studies, recommendations and guidance during all ITW/AA programmatic reviews and updates.
- Performs recurring duties as Missile and Space Domain Chief or Deputy Chief in the N2C2 Missile & Space Domain (MSD), and maintains qualification/certification for N2C2 mission operations. As MSD Chief/Deputy Chief, responsible for the centralized collection, integration and coordination of data from a worldwide system of space and radar sensors designed to provide early warning of space and missile threats to North America.
Starting at $105,985 Per Year (GS 13)
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