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Skip to content Recruitment x CONTACT ODNI The ODNI Office of Strategic Communications is responsible for managing all inquiries and correspondence from the public and the media. Before contacting ODNI, please review www.dni.gov to see if we have already posted the information you need. CONTACT ODNI BY POSTAL MAIL Please send your questions, comments, or suggestions to: Office of the Director of National Intelligence Office of Strategic Communications Washington, D.C. 20511 By Fax: 703-275-1225 INQUIRIES The ODNI Office of Strategic Communications is responsible for receiving and responding to all media inquiries. Please send inquiries to DNI-PublicCommunications@dni.gov. SEND CORRESPONDENCE TO THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE Please send correspondence to: The Honorable Avril Haines Director of National Intelligence Office of the Director of National Intelligence Washington, D.C. 20511 EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION Need to verify an employee’s employment? Contact ODNI Human Resources If you are a mortgage company, creditor, or potential employer, you may submit your request by fax or mail to ODNI. ODNI does not provide verbal responses, nor itemize pay by overtime, bonuses, and awards. ODNI will not provide pay information that includes employer information. Request by Fax: Please send employment verification requests to 703-275-1217 Please allow three to five business days for ODNI to process requests sent by fax. If you prefer to mail an employment verification request please send to: Office of the Director of National Intelligence Human Resource Management Washington, D.C. 20511 Please allow ten business days for ODNI to process requests by mail. THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY INSPECTOR GENERAL In accordance with Title 50 U.S.C.A. Section 3033, the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (IC IG) conducts independent and objective audits, investigations, inspections, and reviews to promote economy, efficiency, effectiveness, and integration across the Intelligence Community. Questions or comments about oversight of the Intelligence Community? Contact the Office of the Intelligence Community Inspector General. PRIVACY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES The Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency (CLPT) leads the integration of civil liberties and privacy protections into the policies, procedures, programs and activities of the Intelligence Community (IC). Its overarching goal is to ensure that the IC operates within the full scope of its authorities in a manner that protects civil liberties and privacy, provides appropriate transparency, and earns and retains the trust of the American people. To report a potential civil liberties and privacy violation or file a complaint, please review the requirements at the CLPT homepage. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLAINTS The Intelligence Community Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity (EEOD) Office is responsible for the overall management of the ODNI EEO and Diversity Program, and provides IC-wide oversight and guidance in developing, implementing, and measuring progress in EEO, diversity, and inclusion. The IC EEOD Office is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants based on merit and without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, and physical or mental disability. Applicants or employees who believe they have been discriminated against on the bases of race, color, religion, sex/gender (sexual orientation and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history) and/or reprisal for prior participation in the EEO process may raise their concerns to the IC EEOD Office. PREPUBLICATION CLASSIFICATION REVIEW If you have worked for the ODNI in a staff or contract capacity and are intending to share intelligence-related information with the public through social media posts, books or television and film productions, you will need to submit the materials for approval. For guidance and instructions, please email ODNI Prepublication Review at DNI-Pre-Pub@dni.gov. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUESTS The goal of the ODNI Freedom of Information Act / Privacy Act Office is to keep the public better informed about the agency’s efforts and to ensure U.S. security through the release of as much information as possible, consistent with the need to protect classified or sensitive information under the exemption provisions of these laws. FOIA Resources CAREERS AND EMPLOYMENT The Intelligence Community provides dynamic careers to talented professionals in almost every career category. The ODNI is a senior-level agency that provides oversight to the Intelligence Community. ODNI is primarily a staff organization that employs subject-matter experts in the areas of collection, analysis, acquisition, policy, human resources, and management. Career Opportunities Joint Duty Student Opportunities CONDUCTING RESEARCH WITH THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity tackles some of the most difficult challenges across the intelligence agencies and disciplines, and results from its programs are expected to transition to its IC customers. IARPA does not have an operational mission and does not deploy technologies directly to the field. If you would like to learn more about engaging with IARPA on their highly innovative work that is already positively impacting the U.S. Intelligence Community and society in general, please follow the link below. 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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. -or- 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. 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