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Federal Acquisitions Communications Analyst

AXIS Management Group
Full-time
On-site
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Government/Federal
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
 
  • 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.
Experience and Education Qualifications
  • 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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