Critical Infrastructure Analyst
CurrentDevelop innovative analytical approaches and validation of analytical conclusions, and serve as a team member on agency-wide, multi-disciplinary efforts that involve critical statewide, strategic, or functional analysis issues. Develop, design and coordinate state wide multi agency data sharing initiatives specifically related to GIS data. Manage multiple data sharing platforms, cyber security protocols, privacy and sensitive information workflows as applied to project management and state law… Show more Develop innovative analytical approaches and validation of analytical conclusions, and serve as a team member on agency-wide, multi-disciplinary efforts that involve critical statewide, strategic, or functional analysis issues. Develop, design and coordinate state wide multi agency data sharing initiatives specifically related to GIS data. Manage multiple data sharing platforms, cyber security protocols, privacy and sensitive information workflows as applied to project management and state law when engaging on emergency response and special project oversite. Serve as researcher, evaluate and consult on plans, and write and brief written reports on infrastructure-related threats and hazards facing California using a multipath approach in gathering information including using open source information, FOUO, SECRET and other source intelligence, along with onsite data collection. Evaluate information and intelligence according to a range of all-hazards analytical risk models and other assessment methodologies developed to address terrorism risk to infrastructure. Identified intelligence gaps, specifies collection requirements to fill gaps in information, and determine analytical approach(s) to fulfilling information requests; Identifies significant trends within assigned subject-matter area and proposes new or revised analytical projects to alert decision-makers to new developments. Develop and/or recommend complex cyber and physical analytical approaches to problems and situations for which data is incomplete, controversial, or for which no precedent exists. Show less