Position: U.S. European Command Media Summary and Analysis Specialist Telework Authorized with occasional travel to Germany required. This is a part-time position. Pay: $20-$35 an hour Job Description: Personnel will support media research, summary, and analysis on a daily basis in support of U.S. European Command Public Affairs (ECPA). In the area of open-source reporting and media analysis. This contract will require a daily news summary (news clips) and a media analysis product focused on U.S. national, defense industry, international and regional European media reporting on topics relevant to the command, senior leaders, and decision makers. Contractor support shall be required to produce situational awareness reports, data-centered background products and assessment-focused special reports summarizing news media coverage pertinent to the theater and the command. These products shall be drawn from open-source channels, news media reporting across a variety of platforms and mediums and should include foreign-language media coverage and translations and such additional research and analysis as necessary. Personnel shall compile and provide a daily news summary of reporting on key events and developments of interest to ECPA and senior leaders with a focus on topics relevant to the command and its components. The daily news summary shall consist of no less than ten (10) individual news articles and shall be provided to the customer's HQ and other addressees via email distribution lists as specified by ECPA to provide situational awareness and context to the entire staff and subordinate elements. Articles shall include the most significant developments affecting the customer's geographic area of responsibility and theater of operations, as reported in open sources, and as defined by the commander's critical information requirements (CCIR). News articles shall be compiled by the Contractor into a daily news summary and shall be provided to the ECPA no later than 6:00 a.m. Central European Time (CET), Monday through Friday, including federal holidays unless otherwise directed by the ECPA. Reported developments shall be in line with the command's areas of strategic focus as identified to the Contractor by ECPA. The reports shall be drawn from unclassified, open-source news media reporting, including foreign and regional European media outlets. These daily reports will form the basis for the media analysis product. Personnel shall produce and deliver a daily media analysis product that accompanies the daily news summary. The analysis product shall be used to summarily inform USEUCOM senior leadership, including the combatant commander during USEUCOM's Morning Update Brief (MUB), of key narratives and dominant themes in domestic, international and regional European media; evolution of storylines; primary audiences of concern; the overall tone and accuracy/factualness of media reporting; and recommended approaches to maintain or counter the story line, clarify information, and mitigate any effects of misinformation or disinformation related to USEUCOM interests. The daily media analysis product shall contain a summary with bulleted points that convey the most important context for senior leaders, shall include references to the daily news summary product for more in-depth analysis, and shall be accompanied by a one-slide power point presentation that visually complements the written analysis. The daily media analysis product shall be provided to ECPA no later than 6:00 a.m. CET, Monday through Friday, including federal holidays unless otherwise directed by ECPA. Media analysis emphasis shall be focused on and complement decision making on current OAIs, exercises, priorities, and topics relevant to the command and senior leaders. These capabilities and products produced, provide public affairs professionals with a comprehensive look at news media reporting and enable them to quickly identify narratives playing out in the information environment that could impact U.S. European Command, its personnel, its components and its operations, investments and activities (OAIs); inform a timely public communications approach and actionable recommendations for decision makers; and provide context and decision space for USEUCOM's senior leaders. This contract also bolster's ECPA's ability to ensure the command is postured as a trusted, credible, and transparent source of information pertaining to U.S. military activities in Europe for stakeholders and audiences, both throughout the AOR and globally. Personnel will occasionally be required to travel to the OCONUS USEUCOM headquarters location in Stuttgart, Germany, during performance of the contract to attend meetings and to provide exercise support. Minimum Qualifications
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Master's degree in a related field and three (3) years of recent specialized experience; OR Bachelor's degree in a related field and six (6) years of recent specialized experience; OR ten (10) years of recent specialized experience. Must have demonstrated practical experience in the area(s) of expertise required in the BPA Order, Performance Work Statement.
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