{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:39:39.550Z","occupation":{"soc":"33-3021.06","title":"Intelligence Analysts","group":"Protective Service","sector":"92","jobZone":4,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers intelligence analysis practice from entry-level data collection and report drafting through strategic leadership of multi-agency criminal intelligence operations within law enforcement and government security environments.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Law enforcement and open-source databases — query and retrieve relevant records under supervisor guidance within a structured intelligence unit.","Intelligence reports from multiple agencies — read and summarize key findings using standard templates in a team-based analytical environment.","Known intelligence data — cross-reference with secondary sources to begin validation under direct oversight in an entry-level analyst role.","Field observation logs and public records — gather and organize raw intelligence information following established collection protocols.","Communication records such as call logs — review and document basic activity patterns under supervisor direction to support ongoing investigations.","Criminal activity data — apply introductory pattern-recognition techniques to flag anomalies for senior analyst review.","Structured written summaries — draft initial intelligence products using agency-approved formats under editorial supervision.","Interagency briefing materials — assist in preparing supporting charts and maps from pre-analyzed datasets for collaborative meetings.","Data mining and business intelligence software — operate under instruction to extract and organize datasets relevant to assigned cases.","Analytical and scientific software tools — input data and generate standard outputs following documented procedures in a controlled analytical setting."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Multi-source intelligence data — correlate and evaluate information from law enforcement databases and open-source records with limited oversight on assigned case files.","Telephone and digital communication records — analyze traffic patterns to estimate the size, location, and activity of criminal networks in an operational intelligence environment.","Intelligence gaps — identify and address through targeted collection from confidential sources, field observation, and public records on active investigations.","Criminal activity datasets — apply trend analysis methods to identify emerging patterns and prepare findings for supervisory review.","Suspect-to-organization linkage charts — construct and maintain using analytical software to map criminal associations across ongoing cases.","Comprehensive written intelligence reports — produce independently, incorporating analysis, maps, and data visualizations aligned with agency standards.","Cross-agency intelligence sharing sessions — participate and contribute relevant case-specific findings to support coordinated law enforcement efforts.","Validated intelligence packages — compile by reconciling conflicting data from multiple sources, applying established verification frameworks.","Database query and business intelligence platforms — configure and run intermediate-level queries to support time-sensitive investigative requests.","Analytical judgment — exercise in prioritizing competing intelligence leads, balancing thoroughness with operational deadlines in a mid-level analyst role."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex multi-agency intelligence streams — independently integrate, validate, and synthesize to produce comprehensive assessments supporting high-stakes law enforcement operations.","Criminal network structures — analyze and chart suspect interrelationships and organizational hierarchies across long-term investigations using advanced link-analysis tools.","Non-routine communication intercept data — interpret and contextualize to reveal concealed criminal activities and organizational dynamics within a senior analytical function.","Strategic and tactical intelligence products — author and deliver autonomously, including written reports, geospatial maps, and executive briefings for command-level audiences.","Full-spectrum intelligence collection — manage across field observation, confidential informants, and open-source and law enforcement databases on complex, multi-jurisdictional cases.","Emerging criminal trends — detect and forecast through advanced inductive and deductive reasoning applied across large, heterogeneous datasets.","Interagency coordination efforts — lead information-sharing activities and represent the unit in joint intelligence working groups with other government organizations.","Data mining and analytical software ecosystems — configure and optimize to support the full analytical workflow, from raw data ingestion to finished intelligence product.","Ambiguous or incomplete intelligence — resolve through critical problem-solving and sound judgment, providing authoritative recommendations to investigative leadership.","Intelligence validation frameworks — apply and refine independently to ensure evidentiary integrity and analytical rigor across all assigned intelligence holdings."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Organizational intelligence strategy — define and direct agency-wide analytical priorities, standards, and collection frameworks aligned with national or regional security objectives.","Intelligence analyst workforce — mentor, train, and develop through structured learning strategies, feedback cycles, and performance coaching at an organizational scale.","Cross-government and interagency partnerships — lead coordination and negotiation to establish formal intelligence-sharing agreements and joint operational protocols.","Enterprise-level analytical software and data infrastructure — evaluate, select, and govern implementation to advance the organization's intelligence production capabilities.","Complex problem-solving doctrine — author and institutionalize methodologies that set the analytical standard for multi-agency criminal intelligence operations.","Executive and legislative briefings — deliver authoritative intelligence assessments and policy-relevant findings to senior government officials and oversight bodies.","Emerging threats and intelligence gaps — identify at the strategic level and direct resource allocation to address systemic vulnerabilities in collection and analysis pipelines.","Organizational quality and integrity standards — establish and enforce across all intelligence products, ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and evidentiary requirements.","Multidisciplinary intelligence teams — lead and integrate diverse analytical, technical, and operational specialists toward unified investigative and security outcomes.","Lessons-learned and knowledge management systems — design and champion to institutionalize best practices and drive continuous improvement across the intelligence enterprise."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}