**About Us**: Totally Joined For Achieving Collaborative Techniques (TJFACT) is a minority owned, CVE verified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and HUBZone certified performance driven professional services government contracting company that provides a broad spectrum of services and solutions to the U.S government agencies and organizations. **About the position**: TJFACT is seeking to hire a **Geospatial Intelligence Advisor **to join our team in support of DOS INL in Bogata, Columbia. The Geospatial Intelligence Advisor equivalent to a Program Advisor/Specialist, Level 5 will be referred to as Advisor for the remainder of this document will advise and assist in the development and implementation of planning support of law enforcement operations and other related activities. The Advisor will assist the Colombian National Police /Anti-Narcotics Police Directorate (CNP/DIRAN) to provide in-depth analysis of all source intelligence collected from multi feeds and channeled to the various government of Colombia analytical cells. **_Please note this is a BPA Solicitation for potential award; all communications will be for that purpose._** **Role Duties and Responsibilities**: - Work in close coordination with the CNP, DIRAN, and INL/Bogota, assisting in the design, development, and implementation of an all-source database program that will be used to strategically plan law enforcement operations. Training initiatives will help to make the database a host nation sustainable operation. However, the design or build will be a significant part of this work as well as evaluating and improving the product over time. - Work with and train Government of Colombia (GOC) intelligence analysts to review all source intelligence data to include but not limited to, political boundaries, hydrographic, historical law enforcement activities, criminal and dissident activities, improvised explosive incident data, precursor chemical and illicit narcotics transshipments, aerial imaging, etc. - Provide recommendations on locations to focus on several law enforcement activities, including eradication, interdiction, environmental crimes, public security, or alternative development efforts while also providing force protection analysis to mitigate threats from narcotics trafficking and illegally armed criminal groups. - Assess developments and changing operating methods of narcotics trafficking and illegally armed criminal organizations. Final decision making to changes of operating methods will be made by a USG employee. - Work with Common Operating Picture (COP), the CNP’s Unmanned Aerial Systems unit (SIART in Spanish), and the CNP’s detection unit (SIIMA) analysts to identify vulnerabilities and implement countermeasures in operational plans. - Integrate collected and stored data from multiple server feeds within and outside of the GOC and updates the current operational mission databases. - Identify intelligence gaps and specifies collection requirements to fill those gaps. - Analyze fixed and moving target indicators and geospatial data using overhead and aerial imagery. - Keep abreast of Colombian laws regarding efforts to combat narcotics production and illicit cultivations as well as environmental crimes. - Conduct structured and semi-structured surveys to gather quantitative and qualitative data to drive strategic and operational planning improvements in the reduction of illicit cultivations. - Identify GOC training requirements to assist with implementation of intelligence analysis in COP/SIART/SIIMA initiatives. - Participate, as directed, in INL/Bogota’s End-Use Monitoring program for assets and supplies provided by the USG to GOC counter-narcotics and environmental crimes forces. - Prepare and coordinate briefings for visiting officials on the status of INL projects and GOC law enforcement efforts. - Conduct research and makes recommendations to Team Lead regarding the management of programs. - Review and analyze policy and programmatic documents and make recommendations based on findings. - Aid in conducting program reviews and assessments of new and ongoing programs and make recommendations based on findings. - Assist in strategic planning for programs. - Aid in reviewing budgets and provide program estimates, evaluate program effectiveness in relation to the funding expended, and aid in assessing USG law enforcement assistance activities to determine funding requirements and whether funding is warranted and available. - Support liaison efforts within the organization, other government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. **Required Qualifications**: - U.S. Citizen. - Bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution. Degrees in Political Science, International Relations, Geography, Intelligence, Data Analytics, Aerial Imaging, or related military field are strongly preferred. - A minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in related field; Demonstrated knowledge of specific