What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of National Security & Intelligence Risk position at Klaritee?
Location: Remote / Washington, DC preferred
Engagement: Advisory Leadership (High-Trust Council Role)
Compensation: Retainer Honorarium
Reports to: Chair, Klaritee Federal Safety Council
SUMMARY
The Klaritee Federal Safety Council (KFSC) is recruiting a senior national-security leader to guide the responsible deployment of Interpretive Geometric Intelligence (IGI) within environments where threat awareness, information fidelity, and risk clarity are mission-critical.
As the Director of National Security & Intelligence Risk, you will serve as the Council’s expert on intelligence systems, homeland security, counterterrorism, threat modeling, and cross-classification information management. You bring a deep understanding of how intelligence failures occur, and what rigorous systems are required to prevent them.
This role is ideal for former senior leaders within DHS, DOJ, ODNI, DIA, FBI, or comparable intelligence and homeland-security environments. You are familiar with multi-layered risk assessment, interagency coordination, classified information workflows, and the pressures of national-level threat response.
Your expertise will help shape IGI’s national-security doctrine and ensure deterministic clarity is applied in ways that protect the United States, uphold constitutional principles, and strengthen public trust.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
National Security & Intelligence Governance
- Lead the Council’s work on national-security risk, intelligence integrity, and threat-analysis frameworks.
- Evaluate IGI’s applicability to:
- intelligence processing
- counterterrorism analysis
- cross-agency data-sharing
- homeland-security readiness
- situational threat escalations
- Provide expert review of deployment pathways in environments involving classified or restricted data.
Risk Modeling & Integrity Oversight
- Identify ulterior communication motivations, risks involving ambiguous outputs and decision-lag inside mission-critical intelligence workflows.
- Advise on guardrails and verification systems for national-security scenarios.
- Ensure IGI supports, rather than disrupts, operational tempo and interagency communication standards.
- Collaborate with the Directors of Public Safety, Defense Operations, Cybersecurity, State Systems, and Civic Impact to maintain unified threat-readiness posture.
Interagency Engagement & Federal Alignment
- Represent the Council in discussions with national-security agencies and intelligence partners.
- Contribute to policy recommendations, safety standards, and government-facing documentation.
- Maintain alignment with federal doctrine, oversight expectations, and multi-agency operational dependencies.
- Facilitate channels with senior officials across DHS, ODNI, DoD, DOJ, and federal intelligence entities.
Founder & Chair Collaboration
- Brief the KFSC-Chair and Founder on national-security requirements, risks, and deployment parameters.
- Translate intelligence-community expectations into actionable safety structures.
- Ensure all recommendations balance operational necessity with civil-liberties protections.
IDEAL BACKGROUND
Candidates typically include:
- Former senior officials from DHS, ODNI, DOJ, DIA, FBI, NSA, or comparable entities
- Leaders with experience in:
- intelligence analysis
- homeland-security operations
- counterterrorism strategy
- cybersecurity alignment
- cross-classification information management
- Individuals who have overseen interagency task forces or national-level emergency responses
- Professionals with a demonstrated commitment to integrity, discretion, and constitutional responsibility
WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
The Director of National Security & Intelligence Risk:
- Establishes IGI’s national-security standards with precision, discipline, and real-world viability.
- Ensures deterministic reasoning aligns with the intelligence community’s operational requirements.
- Strengthens interagency trust through clarity, accuracy, and safe deployment protocols.
- Builds a national-security framework grounded in accountability and constitutional fidelity.
- Bolsters the United States’ ability to respond to emerging threats with faster, clearer, more reliable information.
WHY JOIN
This role provides the opportunity to help define national standards for next-generation intelligence technologies, ensuring IGI is deployed safely, effectively, and in alignment with the critical mission of protecting the nation.