About the job
Barbaricum is an innovative and rapidly expanding government contractor dedicated to providing advanced support to federal customers, particularly in the Defense and National Security sectors. With over 17 years of experience in delivering exceptional service to stakeholders across the federal government, we possess robust and evolving capabilities in Intelligence, Analytics, Engineering, Mission Support, and Communications. Established in 2008, our mission is to revolutionize how our clients tackle complex and ever-evolving challenges by leveraging cutting-edge technology and top-tier talent.
Our headquarters are located in the historic Dupont Circle area of Washington, DC, and we maintain a corporate presence in Tampa, FL, Bedford, IN, and Dayton, OH, with team members situated across the United States and globally. As a leading entity in our field, we collaborate with private sector firms, academic institutions, and industry associations to continuously enhance our expertise and capabilities for the benefit of our employees and clients. Our vibrant corporate culture thrives on diversity of thought and experience, emphasizing collaboration and innovation. Our teams tackle the nation’s most intricate and rewarding challenges. We invite you to join our dynamic team.
Barbaricum is seeking a GIS Analyst to support the Network Engagement Training Team (NET), which assists TRADOC G-2 and the Joint Staff in the development and delivery of Network Engagement training and Professional Military Education (PME) for audiences ranging from battalion to COCOM level, including military institutions. This position is focused on enhancing comprehension of the Operational Environment (OE) and security context, with particular emphasis on the Information Environment (IE)—its informational, physical, and human dimensions. Training programs are tailored to align with each unit’s mission, supplemented by on-site mentoring and additional exercise support. By enhancing IE analysis and decision-making, this role significantly influences the OE and guides human behavior towards achieving strategic goals.

