MOS 35A
Military Intelligence Officer
Duty Descriptions

Military Intelligence Officer
Serves as Military Intelligence Officer; directs, supervises, and coordinates the planning, collection, evaluation, fusion, analysis, production, and dissemination of all source intelligence at all echelons; performs multidiscipline collection management, coordination of surveillance and reconnaissance activities; provides advice on the use of intelligence resources at all echelons; supervises and performs intelligence preparation of the battlefield; uses automated intelligence data processing systems; advises the commander and subordinate units on enemy, weather, and terrain.




Military Intelligence Officer
Supervises the planning, collection, analysis, fusion, and dissemination of all-source intelligence and counter intelligence products; advises the commander and supported units on enemy situations, capabilities, vulnerabilities, weather, and terrain; coordinates surveillance activities and advises on the use and employment of intelligence resources; performs intelligence preparation of the battlefield; employs automated intelligence data processing systems; develops intelligence training.




Military Intelligence Officer
Delivers timely all-source analysis for intelligence products used to plan, coordinate, and control ground operations; researches, analyzes, develops, and briefs current all-source intelligence to mission crews and unit leadership; monitors and presents global intelligence developments and potential threats to operations; keeps operators mission focused and globally aware with weekly current intel briefs; performs intelligence preparation of the battlefield.




Military Intelligence Officer
Supervises the operation of Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) supporting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft platforms; provides near real-time tactical threat reporting and situational awareness to local, theater, and national-level authorities; analyzes weapons systems threat intel supporting combat forces with electronic warfare re-programming data sets; performs initial analysis of ambiguous or unidentified electromagnetic transmissions and validates signal parameters.



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