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NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE UNIVERSITY AND ODNI EXCEPTIONAL ANALYST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS 2014–2015 The National Intelligence University (NIU) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) announce the Eighth Annual NIU and ODNI Exceptional Analyst Fellowship Program competitions. These fellowships enable analysts to pursue intensive strategic research of critical value to U.S. national security. Organization and Administration of the Program: The National Intelligence Council provides funding for the ODNI Exceptional Analyst Program to NIU’s Center for Strategic Intelligence Research (CSIR), which adminis- ters the program. Fellowship participants will work with CSIR’s research staff to develop their projects and will have access to NIU’s wide range of academic and intel- lectual resources. Research Focuses at NIU: Research fellowships at NIU focus on strategic-level regional and functional analy- sis, Intelligence Community (IC) process management, intelligence studies, and science and technology intel- ligence research. Fellows should be prepared to com- plete research in at least one of these broad categories. Fellowship Details: During the 12-month tenure of the fellowship, analysts will be freed from routine duties and based away from their home offices, working on their own or collaboratively on research projects. Successful candidates must demonstrate an ability to be creative, think critically, and work independently. Analysts who intend to explore the use of new analytic and/or scholarly methodologies are especially encouraged to apply. Upon successful completion of a program, participants will receive either a National Intelligence University Fellow or an ODNI Exceptional Analyst certificate. Parameters of the Research: Fellows will carry out ex- tensive research that meets the following criteria: Addresses issues of strategic concern to policymakers and decisionmakers Covers topics that are not given sufficient attention or are underappreciated Cuts across traditional functional and regional issues Creates or demonstrates new synergies Develops innovative analytic methodologies Builds substantive expertise Employs innovative research design Eligibility: All applicants must possess a current (final) TS/SCI clearance, have completed a graduate degree or professional experience in an appropriate field, and be a GS-13 or above (or equivalent grade or military rank). CENTER FOR STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE UNIVERSITY 1 9 6 2 N A T I O N A L I N T E L L I G E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y scientiaestluxlucis

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Page 1: 196 2 UNIVERSITY AND ODNI EXCEPTIONAL ANALYST FELLOWSHIP

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE UNIVERSITY AND ODNI EXCEPTIONAL ANALYST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS 2014–2015The National Intelligence University (NIU) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) announce the Eighth Annual NIU and ODNI Exceptional Analyst Fellowship Program competitions. These fellowships enable analysts to pursue intensive strategic research of critical value to U.S. national security.

Organization and Administration of the Program: The National Intelligence Council provides funding for the ODNI Exceptional Analyst Program to NIU’s Center for Strategic Intelligence Research (CSIR), which adminis-ters the program. Fellowship participants will work with CSIR’s research staff to develop their projects and will have access to NIU’s wide range of academic and intel-lectual resources.

Research Focuses at NIU: Research fellowships at NIU focus on strategic-level regional and functional analy-sis, Intelligence Community (IC) process management, intelligence studies, and science and technology intel-ligence research. Fellows should be prepared to com-plete research in at least one of these broad categories.

Fellowship Details: During the 12-month tenure of the fellowship, analysts will be freed from routine duties and based away from their home offices, working on their own or collaboratively on research projects. Successful

candidates must demonstrate an ability to be creative, think critically, and work independently. Analysts who intend to explore the use of new analytic and/or scholarly methodologies are especially encouraged to apply. Upon successful completion of a program, participants will receive either a National Intelligence University Fellow or an ODNI Exceptional Analyst certificate.

Parameters of the Research: Fellows will carry out ex-tensive research that meets the following criteria:

• Addresses issues of strategic concern to policymakers and decisionmakers

• Covers topics that are not given sufficient attention or are underappreciated

• Cuts across traditional functional and regional issues

• Creates or demonstrates new synergies

• Develops innovative analytic methodologies

• Builds substantive expertise

• Employs innovative research design

Eligibility: All applicants must possess a current (final) TS/SCI clearance, have completed a graduate degree or professional experience in an appropriate field, and be a GS-13 or above (or equivalent grade or military rank).

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OPPORTUNITIESCandidates may apply for one of two research opportunities:

1. NIU Research Fellowships: NIU Research Fellow-ships are available to active-duty members of the U.S. military who meet the eligibility requirements stated above. Successful applicants will be based at the NIU Center for Strategic Intelligence Re-search, located at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washing-ton, DC. Fellows will have the opportunity to join in the life of the University and interact with fac-ulty and students while conducting independent research.

1. Attached Status: Fellowship recipients may not participate in the work of their home agency for the duration of the fellowship, except in special circumstances approved by CSIR and the fellows’ home agencies. Fellowship recipients shall return to their originating agencies at the end of their research terms for at least one additional year of service. Home agencies agree to re-engage all fellows in the same, comparable, or more respon-sible positions when they return.

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BENEFITS1. Official Assignment: Each fellow shall be

attached to NIU (regardless of location) on a non-reimbursable 12-month rotation beginning on or about October 1.

2. Funding: Fellows shall have access to a stipend fund for research expenses, including travel, books, and certain software. All travel will require a De-fense Travel System (DTS) account and will be ad-ministered by NIU through DIA. The stipend amount is subject to change dependent on available fund-ing, but will be between $20,000 and $25,000 per fellow.

3. Workspace: Fellows, regardless of location, shall be provided with an individual workspace with full computer access, special software as available, and access to IC and/or academic libraries. Fellows should be freed from normal duties of their home agency and allowed to focus entirely on their project.

4. Mentors: Each fellow will work with CSIR research staff, who will provide advice and guidance on re-search design, methodology, writing, and other is-sues. Fellows may also be partnered with a relevant mentor from the NIC and/or NIU faculty, depending on the subject matter of the research. The mentors will assist the fellows in setting benchmarks and milestones for the 12-month fellowship, and will be available for questions and advice.

5. Collaboration: Both fellowship programs offer an unparalleled opportunity to interact with senior leaders of the Intelligence Community on substan-tive issues. Fellows are expected to discuss their projects among themselves, with the IC, and with outside experts as appropriate.

6. Dissemination: All fellows will be expected to sub-mit their final written product for NIU review and pos-sible dissemination to the IC. Fellows may have the opportunity to work closely with the editorial staff of CSIR’s National Intelligence (NI) Press to develop manuscripts for consideration by the NI Press, by another IC press, or for outside publication.

2. Performance Appraisals: The Director of CSIR can provide a memorandum to document a fel-low’s performance to the home agency. The fel-low’s home agency will continue to be responsible for the official performance evaluation process.

3. Time and Attendance: All fellows will be required to complete a 40-hour week, per guidelines estab-lished by the host office upon Entrance on Duty. If required by the home agency, time and attendance

2. ODNI Exceptional Analyst Fellowships: ODNI Exceptional Analyst Fellowships are available to Intelligence Community civilians who meet the eli-gibility requirements stated above. Successful ap-plicants will be based at either NIU or elsewhere in the IC, including overseas locations. A Memo-randum of Agreement can be completed with each participating location, if needed, to cover adminis-trative requirements during the period of perfor-mance. CSIR will assign a mentor to help monitor the project, and fellows will interact weekly with CSIR staff via video teleconference, Tandberg, or Skype.

ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS

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SELECTION PROCESS1. Review: A panel consisting of CSIR staff, NIU fac-

ulty, and members of the NIC Strategic Futures Group will convene to review the applications and select up to ten fellows.

2. Interview: Potential applicants may be interviewed. Applicants should be prepared to discuss their primary and secondary research questions, their plan for independent study, and any unique research methods or tools that may be employed.

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8. Language Training during Fellowship: Language training using fellowship funds will not be autho-rized. Fellows may take available language training during the fellowship for the purpose of maintain-ing an existing language proficiency rating, but such training must be through the fellow’s home agency.

9. Performance Expectations: All fellows will conduct a research program of suitable academic rigor, employing recognized or innovative scholarly or analytic methods. Individual program benchmarks and milestones will be set in coordination with CSIR and each fellow’s mentor.

10. Deliverables: All fellows will:

a. Write a 4–6 page report of their research findings for the analytic community

b. Conduct a briefing of research results for appropriate senior-level audiences in the IC

In addition, all fellows will complete one or more of the following tasks:

a. Prepare a book-length manuscript for possible publication, OR

b. Conduct substantial experimental research with appropriate write-up of results, OR

c. Prepare a monograph or series of articles for publication

3. Closing Date: The closing date for submitting research proposals is February 14, 2014, and the panel selection process for fellowship recipients will begin shortly thereafter. Selected applicants and their home offices will be notified by February 28, 2014.

4. Alternates: In the event that a selected applicant cannot begin the 12-month fellowship on or about October 1, for any reason, an alternate may be chosen to fill that slot.

forms may be verified by NIU administrative offi-cers and submitted by either fax or e-mail to each fellow’s home office for processing. All fellows will follow their home agency’s leave regulations.

4. Adherence to Regulations: During the 12-month program, fellows will remain subject to the regula-tions of NIU and their home agency, including secu-rity and counterintelligence regulations, travel, and other administrative requirements as applicable.

5. Security Requirements at NIU: All applicants must meet the security requirements for service with DIA, including a current (final) TS/SCI security clear-ance. NIU/DIA security will verify all clearances of applicants selected for the fellowship. Applicants must submit a security statement (see attached).

6. Human Subjects Training: All fellows, regardless of location, will be required to undergo and suc-cessfully pass 20 hours of online NIU training on conducting research with human subjects BEFORE the period of the fellowship begins. Failure to com-plete this training will result in dismissal from the program.

7. Other IC and Agency Training: Fellows must be up-to-date on all required training, such as Infor-mation Assurance, Privacy Act, and Classification and Control Markings. In addition, fellows will be required to pass all mandatory training as it comes up throughout the year, based on their own agency requirements and requirements of NIU.

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APPLICATIONThe application package should be properly clas-sified and portion marked, if necessary, and must include the following:

1. Cover Letter stating which program (NIU Research Fellowship, for military members, or ODNI Excep-tional Analyst Fellowship, for Intelligence Commu-nity civilians) you are applying for, your reasons for interest in the program, and what you hope to ac-complish during the fellowship year.

2. Completed Application Form. See attached.

3. Letter of Endorsement from your supervisor and management chain of command.

4. Research Proposal. See attached research pro-posal guidelines. Proposals must include the following:

a. Abstract (no more than 500 words)

b. Research Goals and Objectives, including key question(s) and assumptions (1–2 pages)

c. Literature Review (3–5 pages)

d. Research Methodology (1–3 pages)

e. Data Collection Plan and Travel Proposal, including locations of intended travel, reason for each trip, and what the outcome of the intended trip will be for your research project (1–3 pages)

f. Publication Plan indicating what potential fin-ished written product(s) or other deliverables will be complete upon the end of the fellow-ship period (1 page or less)

5. Security Statement. See attached.

6. Copies of last two Personnel Evaluations.

7. Copies of College Transcripts.

8. Résumé or CV, including a list of publications if applicable.

SUBMISSIONAll application packages should be submitted electronically in PDF format to one of the follow-ing addresses:

JWICS: [email protected] NIPR: [email protected]

DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 14, 2014

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Please contact Dr. Michael Petersen, Director, CSIR: JWICS: [email protected] NIPR: [email protected] VOIP: 982-3889

Written inquiries can be directed to:

Center for Strategic Intelligence Research National Intelligence University Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters ATTN: Michael Petersen NIU-3, Room D4-407 Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Washington, DC 20340

QUESTIONS?

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NIU AND ODNI EXCEPTIONAL ANALYST FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION FORM

2014–2015

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Name (First, MI, Last):

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Rank/Grade:

Government Agency or Department:

Work Address:

Work Phone: Home Phone/Alternate Number: JWICS/IC E-mail:

Unclassified E-mail:

What hours are best to contact you?

Supervisor’s Name: Supervisor’s Office Phone:

JWICS/IC E-mail:Unclassified E-mail:

What hours are best to contact your supervisor?

How did you learn of this program?

NIU Research Fellowship (Active-Duty U.S. Military members)

ODNI Exceptional Analyst Fellowship (Intelligence Community civilians)

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NIU AND ODNI EXCEPTIONAL ANALYST FELLOWSHIPSECURITY STATEMENT

2014–2015

Full Name: SSN:

Place of Birth:

Date of Clearance: Date of CI Poly (if you have one):

(To be verified by DIA/NIU Security)

Date of Birth:

Current Clearance:

I understand that my home agency is responsible for acquiring my security clearance if I do not currently meet the security requirements of the program at NIU, located at DIA Headquarters at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC.

I understand that for duty at NIU, a current (final) TS/SCI clearance is required.

Applicant Signature: Date:

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RESEARCH PROPOSAL GUIDELINESPROPOSAL ABSTRACTOutline the proposal’s context, main research ques-tion, research activities (duration and location), main audience(s), and intended impact (must not exceed 500 words).

RESEARCH GOALS AND OBJECTIVESContext: Describe the larger context, including the problems or needs that your project will address. How will the project generate new knowledge or add to existing knowledge? What conclusions do you hope to draw from your research, and why are they significant? Be concrete and offer examples.

Develop the Research Question: The research question should establish a relationship between two or more variables, concepts, phenomena, events, or things (for example, “What is the rela-tionship between ethnic violence and unemploy-ment, if any?”). Alternately, the research question can pose the underlying issue that you will develop in your research.

Develop the Subsidiary Questions: Subsidiary questions help break the main research question down into manageable, researchable units that are precise and easily observable or measurable. Each subsidiary question should address the component parts of the main research question. Subsidiary questions can also focus on the appli-cation of the proposed research to other related issues.

LITERATURE REVIEWResearch proposals must include a review of the relevant literature on your subject. How are the questions you are researching similar to or differ-ent from those addressed in the existing literature? How will the proposed research fill important gaps or challenge other findings? Your proposal should also include a bibliography that demonstrates your familiarity with the relevant literature on your topic.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGYDevelop a Detailed Outline: The proposal should outline precisely how you will undertake your

project. List the necessary steps you will take to answer the research question and subsidiary questions.

Specify Your Analytical Framework: What spe-cific research methods will you use to examine the evidence and arrive at conclusions? Why is the methodology appropriate for addressing the issues raised in your proposal? What information sources—documents, personal interviews, news-paper articles, surveys, participant observation, databases—will you use to answer the research questions? If you are using case studies, describe how and why you have selected certain cases.

Write Clearly: Fellows should refer to the method-ologies specific to their disciplines, while avoiding the use of jargon that may confound reviewers trained in other fields. If you intend to apply a spe-cialized, technical, or quantitative methodology, you must provide evidence that you can communi-cate your findings in a clear and meaningful fash-ion to an intelligent lay audience.

DATA COLLECTION PLAN AND TRAVEL PROPOSALIdentify specific information sources you wish to use and describe whether you anticipate any problems gaining access to them and, if so, how you plan to overcome such problems. Include a detailed travel proposal with an itinerary, points of contact, and a cost estimate.

PUBLICATION PLANDescribe, in one page or less, what finished writ-ten product(s) or other deliverables you plan to complete by the end of the fellowship period.

Please include your name on each page in the upper right-hand corner.

For more advice, see also:Madsen, David, “Preparing the Research Proposal,”

in Successful Dissertations and Theses (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1992).

Przeworski, Adam and Frank Salomon, On The Art of Writing Proposals (Brooklyn, NY: Social Science Research Council, 1995).

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Center for Strategic Intelligence Research Defense Intelligence Agency Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling

Washington, DC 20340 [email protected]

[email protected]