Position SummaryOne of the most valuable assets to mission success and the safety of our Airmen is highly classified information and its protection. As an Air National Guard intelligence officer, you’ll support combat operations and protect internal information while collecting data from external threats. You’ll also get the flexibility to decide which state to serve in while you work closely with other military and government agencies to gather intelligence and analyze it. Primary ResponsibilitiesAssist in mission completion by evaluating an adversary’s capability and vulnerabilities. Develop tactics to prepare for missions. Produce accurate intelligence analysis.
Integrate analysis and combat operations. BenefitsUp to 30 days of vacation with pay each yearExcellent healthcare coverage for you and your familyFood and housing assistanceFlexibility in location and schedulingA generous retirement programPrestigious leadership, training and continuing education opportunitiesFree or low-cost world travel opportunitiesExcellent starting salaryQualificationsTo be considered you must meet the following requirements:
Have a bachelor’s degree in science, humanities, social sciences, structured analysis, engineering or mathematicsCompletion of required training coursesCompletion of 12 months in commissioned service after completing the Intelligence Officer Initial Skills course performing intelligence functionsCompletion of a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)Must be between the ages of 18 and 39About the Air Force The mission of the U. S. Air Force is to fly, fight and win—airpower anytime, anywhere.
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