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The Value of a Fellowship


JCAT is a federal fellowship program that integrates state, local, tribal, and
territorial (SLTT) first responders and public safety professionals into the
Intelligence Community (IC). JCAT participants work alongside analysts from
NCTC, DHS, and FBI to analyze intelligence and produce products responsive to
the counterterrorism mission of the first responder community. In this capacity,
JCAT participants provide the “SLTT perspective” to federally coordinated
finished counterterrorism intelligence.

 

After their fellowship, JCAT Officers return home to their departments with:

 

• Deep Insights into US efforts to counter violent extremism impacting
communities nationwide
• Enhanced understanding of the federal counterterrorism landscape-roles,
missions, capabilities, and current initiatives that can be leveraged to support
local CT efforts
• Knowledge of current and emerging threat streams drawn from NCTC’s access and
role as the nation’s primary organization for integrating and analyzing
counterterrorism information and strategic operational planning
• Strong understanding of the intelligence cycle and how terrorist targets,
tactics, and trends might impact officer safety, tactics development, training
requirements, equipment purchases, staffing, and resource decisions in your
agency
• Network of recognized counterterrorism experts drawn from professional
interactions with NCTC, the IC, and across multiple federal agencies; access to
SLTT alumni nationwide
• Critical thinking, tradecraft, and analytic skills developed through
participation in IC training courses, on-the-job training, and analytic
mentoring programs that pair JCAT participants with federal level analysts

 

Desired Experience

 

At the state, local, tribal, or territorial level in one or more of the
following areas: law enforcement, fire service, multiagency task forces,
long-term investigations, public safety, public health, intelligence, critical
infrastructure, or information sharing/ homeland security. First responder
experience is highly desirable.
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Conducting research and analysis to produce intelligence assessments for the
SLTT community; interpreting investigative information and extrapolating data
for analysis, evaluation, and dissemination to appropriate officials; and
identifying trends and knowledge gaps relating to terrorist plans, intentions,
and capabilities for the SLTT community. Fusion Center experience is highly
desirable.

 

Opportunities

 

JCAT offers federal fellowship opportunities to public safety professionals—law
enforcement, emergency medical services, fire service, intelligence, homeland
security, and public health officials—from state, local, tribal, and territorial
agencies. This highly competitive program is sponsored by NCTC, DHS, and FBI and
requires a one- year commitment in Washington, D.C., if selected.
Applicants must be a current employee from a state, local, tribal, or
territorial (SLTT) agency and possess a working knowledge of the terrorism and
homeland security information needs of SLTT partners.

 

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