Federal Acquisitions Communications Analyst
Washington, DC
Full Time
Mid Level
Federal Acquisitions Communications Analyst
Job Description
The Federal Acquisition Communications Analyst in the federal client’s Executive Secretary’s Office must understand strategic writing, policy analysis, and executive-level coordination skills. This position supports the office of the federal client’s Executive Secretary by ensuring high-quality, timely, and accurate acquisition communications across all agency components.
Required Skills
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Job Description
The Federal Acquisition Communications Analyst in the federal client’s Executive Secretary’s Office must understand strategic writing, policy analysis, and executive-level coordination skills. This position supports the office of the federal client’s Executive Secretary by ensuring high-quality, timely, and accurate acquisition communications across all agency components.
Required Skills
- Excellent professional writing and editing skills, and the ability to produce clear, concise, and accurate documents using plain language standards.
- Ability to research to gather, verify, and analyze information and to interpret and convey data reports to federal agency administrators.
- Perform technical reviews of executive-level documentation to ensure consistency with the federal client’s directives, format, grammar, syntax, audience, and style.
- Ability to develop new documentation or review and recommend edits of existing draft documentation, including:
- Templates.
- Training and other information materials.
- Diagrams, charts, tables, lists, and other graphics.
- Briefing materials.
- Directives, instructions, standard operating procedures, guidebooks, and other reference material.
- Reports, white papers, and similar documents.
- Memoranda and other executive correspondence.
- Extensive acquisition support and policy analysis, with the ability to synthesize complex operational and technical data into clear, actionable insights.
- Five (5) + years in federal consulting, executive support, or strategic communications, ideally within DHS, the U.S. Armed Forces, or other security-focused agencies.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in communications, public administration, political science, homeland security, business administration, journalism, technical writing, or related discipline.
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