Found Description
Overview As a member of the military, Intelligence Officers provide intelligence support in operations, planning, and decision‑making. Their work influences military and national security, as well as the political and public relations of the government.
Responsibilities
Recognize and analyze information likely to affect military operations, national policies, and objectives.
Command, direct, and control an intelligence unit, section, or team.
Operate and manage information technology systems.
Advise and plan employment of sophisticated intelligence collection and surveillance systems.
Safeguard highly classified material.
Work Environment Intelligence Officers typically work in an office environment but can also participate in local, national, and international operations under various conditions.
Entry Plans
Direct Entry – Candidates with a university degree may be placed directly into the required on‑the...
Responsibilities
Recognize and analyze information likely to affect military operations, national policies, and objectives.
Command, direct, and control an intelligence unit, section, or team.
Operate and manage information technology systems.
Advise and plan employment of sophisticated intelligence collection and surveillance systems.
Safeguard highly classified material.
Work Environment Intelligence Officers typically work in an office environment but can also participate in local, national, and international operations under various conditions.
Entry Plans
Direct Entry – Candidates with a university degree may be placed directly into the required on‑the...
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