About Us

Growing up in the desert and within the Tohono O’odham culture there was a strong warrior ethos. Many of my relatives and ancestors served in the military and we were strong - we had to be to endure the desert for generations. When my chance to serve finally came I was grateful and honored. The military brought real purpose to my life and taught me to turn a natural talent into a skill. The greatest gift I have received from serving in the military was the brotherhood I experienced with many great soldiers I was privileged to work with.

Today I continue to serve my country, using the same skills they helped me develop, within the private sector. I continue to work with great people who all love our country and want to help her succeed. I also want to continue to serve my fellow service members as they transition from military service to private sector by providing them with good jobs, good pay and good benefits.

Chu-Chukud Em Ne:id means Watching Owl and we are are natural protectors. Watching over our families, watching over each other and watching over our great country.

Our Mission

  1. Our mission is to recruit, develop, and retain top-tier talent, ensuring that intelligence professionals are equipped with the skills, resources, and strategic guidance necessary to enhance mission success.

  2. Through a commitment to operational excellence, innovation, and compliance, we empower government agencies with a highly skilled workforce capable of addressing complex intelligence challenges

  3. By fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and integrity, we empower our workforce to make meaningful contributions to national security while enjoying long-term career fulfillment.

  • Yes, all of the jobs that we hire require some level of Security Clearance.

    If you do not have one the attached article is great information about what the process looks like.

    https://www.ibm.com/think/insights/obtaining-security-clearance-hurdles-requirements

  • Obtaining a Security Clearance can take significant time, cost significant money, and there are only two ways to get. The first and maybe easiest way to get one is to join the US Military and qualify for a job that requires a security clearance. If you join the military, they will set everything up for you and pay for the process while you are doing your training. Once you have completed all of your training you will have your clearance and be ready to work. The military will also arrange to renew your clearance as long as you are still active.

    The second way is to receive a conditional job offer from a private company. May companies either provide services to the US Government or for their own purposes will require certain employees to have a security clearance and they will pay for the process for you to get one.

    They following article gives some great information about this process and specifics about what they look for about a person applying for clearance.

    https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/security-clearance-process

  • Clearance jobs are in high demand and exist in lots of places not just Military and IT.

    Clearance jobs pay 20% higher than non-clearance on average.

    Companies want to hang on to their clearance employees so they tend to offer generous benefits packages.

    Clearance jobs have lots of openings in comparison to non-clearance positions so your options for growth and change are greater.

    Though this article is geared for young students it is a great reference if you want to explore the positive reasons for gaining a security clearance and putting you in the drivers seat of your career.

    https://www.project-scope.org/high-school/students/why-pursue-a-security-clearance/

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