Vice President of Programs
Company: United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation
Location: Herndon
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
The Vice President of Programs (VP) is a senior leader
responsible for advancing USGIF’s mission through strategic
influence, trusted relationships, and high-impact content across
the GEOINT community. The VP brings deep understanding of the
GEOINT tradecraft, strong established networks within the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), National Reconnaissance
Office (NRO), and U.S. Space Force, and the credibility to operate
effectively in classified and unclassified environments. The VP
leads the planning, development, and execution of content for USGIF
events, both CONUS and OCONUS, ensuring programming is
mission-relevant, operationally informed, and aligned with
stakeholder priorities across government, industry, and academia.
The VP provides senior-level oversight of USGIF working groups and
the Education and Professional Development portfolio, ensuring
outputs directly support tradecraft advancement, workforce
development, and thought leadership objectives. Reporting directly
to the CEO, the VP serves as a key partner and advisor, represents
the Foundation with senior government, industry, academic, and
international leaders, and ensures coordination across content,
community engagement, education, and events. Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership and GEOINT Community Engagement Serve as a
senior leader and representative of USGIF with NGA, NRO, U.S. Space
Force, and other key GEOINT mission partners. Leverage
executive-level networks to strengthen USGIF’s relevance,
credibility, and influence across the national security GEOINT
ecosystem. Advise the CEO on GEOINT mission trends, tradecraft
evolution, and stakeholder priorities. Event Content Planning and
Execution (CONUS, OCONUS, Classified and Unclassified) Lead the
planning, development, and execution of event content for all USGIF
events conducted CONUS and OCONUS. Oversee programming for
classified and unclassified events, ensuring appropriate handling,
compliance, and mission relevance. Define event themes, agendas,
session objectives, and speaker strategies that reflect operational
GEOINT needs and emerging technologies. Coordinate with internal
teams and external partners to ensure high-quality execution from
content conception through delivery. Working Groups and Thought
Leadership Provide executive oversight of USGIF working groups,
ensuring annual plans, outputs, and deliverables align with
Foundation priorities. Recruit and engage senior subject matter
experts to serve as working group chairs and task team leads.
Ensure working group outputs inform event content, publications,
and broader thought leadership initiatives. Education and
Professional Development Oversee the Education and Professional
Development team, ensuring programs advance GEOINT tradecraft and
workforce readiness. Provide strategic guidance for professional
training, certification alignment, and academic engagement. Ensure
integration between education initiatives, working group outputs,
and event programming. Organizational Leadership Support the CEO in
ensuring organizational effectiveness, collaboration, and
continuity of operations. Partner in the development and execution
of annual business plans and budgets related to content, education,
and community engagement. Contribute to leadership continuity
planning and special initiatives at the direction of the CEO.
Position Qualifications: U.S. citizenship required. Active TS/SCI
security clearance required. Minimum of 10 years of senior-level
experience in government or industry within the intelligence,
national security, or GEOINT domains. Deep understanding of the
GEOINT tradecraft, including mission applications, technologies,
and operational use. Established professional networks and
credibility with NGA, NRO, and U.S. Space Force strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience leading or shaping content for conferences,
symposia, classified forums, or similar mission-focused events.
Proven ability to lead and oversee high-performing teams, including
working groups, education, professional development, or interns.
Experience representing an organization to senior government,
industry, and academic stakeholders. Excellent written and oral
communication skills, with the ability to translate complex GEOINT
concepts to diverse audiences. Ability and willingness to travel
approximately 25% in support of events and stakeholder engagement.
Work Environment and Travel This position operates in a hybrid
professional environment with routine collaboration across
government, industry, academia, and international partners.
Periodic attendance at evening and weekend events is required.
Travel is required approximately 25% of the time in support of
Foundation events (CONUS and OCONUS), stakeholder engagements, and
community outreach. The role may occasionally require lifting
materials of approximately 25 lbs. USGIF offers a generous benefits
package, including 100% paid individual employee health care,
401(k) with match, hybrid work environment AND a performance based
bonus. Join a small and collaborative team. Deadline to apply
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