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Additional skills include planning, coordinating, and executing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electromagnetic warfare (EW) operations from start to finish while utilizing both program of record equipment as well as commercially acquired equipment. Operators must perform communications electronic signals search missions, record intercepts of signals using electronic means, and measure, classify, and evaluate signals. Operators must be familiar with communications intercept receivers, specialized computer hardware and software programs, wideband converters used in the process of collecting, recording, analyzing, and reporting on a wide variety of intercepted communications signals. Operators will conduct and support full spectrum EW operations encompassing electromagnetic warfare support, electromagnetic attack, and the correct reporting thereof. Marines must be familiar with the conduct of SIGINT, EW, and cyber operations in support of the marine air ground task force (MAGTF) at both team and battalion levels and be prepared to contribute to each as deemed necessary by the unit commander.",{"id":85,"code":49,"title":51,"branch":86,"category":8,"description":87,"status":64,"rank":65},"d0027d25-63f3-4944-9605-43d6ecf890ac","Air Force","As technology becomes more sophisticated, so does the way we have to gather and interpret information. Utilizing sophisticated equipment, Signals Intelligence Analysts extract, analyze and identify foreign activity and communication that come from electromagnetic emissions. These analysts relay their findings by producing combat, strategic and tactical intelligence reports and notify the appropriate commanders of unusual activity or critical situations so we can respond with the necessary speed, force and precision.",{"id":89,"code":90,"title":91,"branch":7,"category":71,"description":92,"status":64,"rank":65},"766cb388-2c7d-4a4f-b979-dea7d0a17df8","ITE","Information Systems Technician Electronic Warfare","Information Systems Technicians, Submarines, Electronic Warfare (ITE) operate and maintain Electronic Intelligence (ELINT)/Electronic Warfare Support (ES) receiving/processing systems and peripheral equipment to provide threat assessments, situational awareness and Indications and Warnings (I&W); aid in the safe operation of the submarine while transiting on the surface or at periscope depth; formulate ES techniques and tactics; perform installations, tests, and preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical and Electronic Warfare (EW) and ancillary systems used for communications, analysis, monitoring, tracking, recognition and identification, ES, and physical security; process and interpret Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) emissions for tactical and strategic value; operate, maintain, and repair complex electronic and electromechanical equipment; provide safety of forces, I&W, and Information Operations (IO); apply diagnostic and restoration techniques using knowledge of electronic and systems operation theory; provide technical and tactical guidance to Warfare Commanders and National consumers in support of surface, subsurface, air, and special warfare operations; prepare materials providing detailed descriptions of strategic and tactical areas worldwide; provide relevant intelligence to strategic, operational, and tactical level decision-makers; collect, analyze, exploit, and disseminate ELINT in accordance with National and Fleet tasking; advise on capabilities, limitations and equipment conditions of Command, Control, Computer, and Intelligence (C3I) systems; implement and monitor security protocols of C3I systems; implement production control procedures including input/output quality control support of C3I systems; perform organizational level maintenance and repair of C3I systems; operate, maintain, repair and manage Local Area Networks (LAN), Automated Information Systems (AIS), and local databases; operate and maintain General Purpose Test Equipment (GPTE) and auxiliary equipment; and ensure the proper security, handling, accounting, reporting, and control of Communications Security (COMSEC) materials, systems, and equipment.",{"id":94,"code":95,"title":96,"branch":86,"category":8,"description":97,"status":64,"rank":65},"6f18c02a-bff4-4733-ab52-218c3e25d81b","1N4X2","Cryptologic Analyst and Reporter","Intelligence is one of the best and most important weapons at our disposal. Responsible for acquiring and analyzing information, Cryptologic Analyst and Reporters determine the value and implications of intelligence we receive from target network communications. Through research and assessment, these specialists gauge the impact of the information and distribute their findings to high-level decision-makers so we can take timely action to ensure the safety of Airmen and our country."]