The STARE Lead Threat Systems Engineer identifies and assesses threat system characteristics, capabilities and tactics that drive sensor requirements and operational performance within an integrated air and missile defense force.
Requirements
- Coordinating with STARE SE and Functional staff and Product Office threat leads to identify and define threat support requirements
- Support Test planning including identification of relevant threat and test target characteristics and test scenario development
- Communicate current and evolving threat status/operational capabilities as it relates to STARE product development strategies and requirements at STARE and Product levels, function as the threat SME
- Assess and identify efficiencies for threat product development and actions across the STARE/PEO portfolio
- Participate in working groups with Integrated Fires or other offices within the AMD Portfolio to develop and coordinate threat modeling and simulation (M&S) requirements
- Represent STARE in Integrated Fires (IF) Systems Engineering Threat Group and other IF threat related meetings/working groups
- Work with STARE SE/T&E to establish Threat/Target M&S need dates and ensure prioritization and integration in IF level threat M&S tools or data sets production/delivery schedules
- Responsibilities include working/guiding verification, validation, and accreditation between STARE products and intelligence production centers/Army Threat agencies
- The STARE Lead Threat Systems Engineer provides STARE level interface with designated Army Threat Support Agencies as well as the National Intelligence Centers and Warfighter community
- Facilitate/advise Product offices development of critical intelligence parameters, VOLTs and Life-Cycle Mission Data Plans.