Overview
Leidos has a new opportunity for a Financial Services Budget Formulation & Execution Analyst in the National Security Sector's (NSS) Analysis Solutions Business Area (ASBA). The role focuses on budget formulation, execution, monitoring, and collaboration with government stakeholders to align financial plans with organizational priorities. This position supports the National Intelligence Program (NIP) budget and requires understanding of the Intelligence Community's financial execution process.
Responsibilities
- Provide expert insights to support and contribute to the analysis and reporting of a component’s financial activities and budget.
- Assist in crafting comprehensive spending plans and closely monitor financial execution activities.
- Record and track interagency agreements for facilitating Economy Act and other financial transactions.
- Document financial commitments, obligations, and expenses with precision and accuracy.
- Ensure meticulous preparation and processing of transactions, verifying and certifying payments.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to execute budgets effectively, ensuring alignment with programmatic goals and optimal resource utilization.
- Generate detailed budget reports encompassing funding and activity summaries for various stakeholders, including customer offices, components, and NIP programs.
- Assist in the development of budget submissions, ensuring alignment with strategic goals.
- Contribute to the creation of fiscal guidance and implantation schedules for each budget phase, subject to customer review and acceptance.
- Support adherence to IPPBE deadlines and milestones, facilitating customer participation in necessary processes.
- Contribute to process improvements and enhance operational procedures.
- Maintain a meticulous record and tracking system for interagency agreements to facilitate seamless financial transactions.
- Resolve outstanding financial obligations and undelivered orders proficiently.
- Provide dedicated support to COTRs and the Chief of Staff, aiding in the execution of their requirements and addressing process-related inquiries.
- Engage in developing insightful budget analyses, participate in financial data calls, and conduct portfolio reviews.
- Collaborate with the customer in developing and evaluating fiscal program builds for internal components and IC-wide Programs.
- Track spending, execution, commitments, obligations, and expenses for the component; develop strategic program briefs to communicate critical information.
- Conduct comprehensive budget assessments to ensure balance across functions and disciplines.
- Develop and deliver communication materials (talking points, briefs, reports) for budgets in interagency forums and working groups.
- Collaborate with USG and IC partners in large interagency forums and working groups to foster effective communication and collaboration.
- Provide expert guidance and produce reports related to budget and financial activities for the component; generate budget reports for customer offices, components, and NIP programs.
- Assist in developing, reviewing, and responding to budget exercise submissions to align with organizational strategic goals.
- Contribute to SOP development and recommend process enhancements; deliver training to customers.
- Draft narratives and input for the Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB) to Congress; support CBJB-related missions and topics for the NIP.
- Develop talking points, briefings, products, and reports pertaining to the NIP for interagency forums and working groups.
- Assess the IC budget across cross-functional areas and participate in the full cycle of IPPBE; collect and analyze financial reports and data calls.
- Track congressional legislation and its impact on the NIP budget; develop standard operating procedures and deliver training to customers.
- Develop cost-benefit analyses and investment strategies for the NIP budget.
Required Qualifications
- Active TS/SCI Clearance with Polygraph.
- Bachelor's degree and 12–15 years of relevant experience, or Master’s degree with 10–13 years of relevant experience; equivalent experience may replace degree requirements.
- Minimum of 7–10 years in government budgeting, with 3–5 years within the Intelligence Community.
- Proven expertise in government budget execution activities and familiarity with the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution Process (IPPBE).
Additional Information
At Leidos, we offer competitive benefits and a culture that values growth and contribution. EEO and diversity statements apply. The company also emphasizes data security and compliance in all hiring processes.
Original Posting: July 16, 2026
For U.S. Positions: The job requisition is expected to remain open for at least 3 days with an anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the posting date. Pay Range: $116,350.00 – $210,325.00. This range is a general guideline and not a guaranteed offer; compensation depends on factors including responsibilities, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, and market considerations.
Pay and Benefits: Compensation, health and wellness programs, paid leave, and retirement benefits. More details available here. Leidos is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, age, national origin, citizenship, religion, disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, family status, marital status, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by law. Leidos also considers applicants with criminal histories as allowed by law.