National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

United States
50 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2003

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Washington, DC, USA
Information Technology • Security • Defense
Lead NGA's federal advocacy coordination by translating Governors' priorities into bipartisan engagement strategies. Manage relationships with Governors' state-federal representatives, oversee outside government relations consultants, cultivate Hill and Executive Branch contacts, monitor federal legislative and regulatory activity, and produce advocacy materials. Plan and execute meetings and convenings, synthesize state feedback into actionable intelligence, and advise senior leadership on timing, strategy, and logistics for high-level federal engagement.
Information Technology • Security • Defense
Lead a team advising governors and state executives on workforce development, higher education, and economic policy. Develop policy principles, manage projects, budgets, staff, consultants, and grants; design proposals and fundraising strategies; convene stakeholders; provide technical guidance to governors' offices; and oversee program performance, cross-agency alignment, and events.
Information Technology • Security • Defense
Support governors on public safety and criminal justice policy by providing technical assistance, organizing and facilitating events, developing policy briefs and resources, building stakeholder relationships, and delivering written and verbal guidance to state policymakers.
Information Technology • Security • Defense
Lead a small policy team supporting Governors on human services (SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, early childhood, child protection, youth mental health). Manage projects, budgets, fundraising, convenings, technical assistance, stakeholder engagement, and briefings. Provide subject-matter guidance, oversee staff performance, and coordinate cross-agency/state collaborations.
Information Technology • Security • Defense
Provide policy analysis and technical assistance for children and families programs, organize and facilitate state learning events, develop briefs and memos, engage governors and senior advisors, and produce research-based recommendations. Support multiple projects, build stakeholder relationships, and assist with events and communications.