ABOUT These careers bring the expertise in all facets of Information Operations, making sure our fleet is capitalizing on the information vulnerabilities of our adversaries.
Candidates seeking careers in this field should preferably have a degree that focuses on areas of study such as international relations, political
science, government, engineering, physical science, natural science, computer science or other academic fields related to intelligence.
RESPONSIBILITIES As an Intelligence Officer, you will take on a wide variety of assignments, each one essential in its related mission or objective.
This role may include:
Leading the planning, development, testing and deployment of information systems crucial to the intelligence processMonitoring and analyzing maritime activities that pose a threat to national security, such as drug smuggling, illegal immigration, arms transfers, environmental mishaps and violations of UN sanctionsDelivering real-time operational intelligence assessment to high-level decision makersPlanning intelligence operations including threat analysis for pre-strike missions and direct action missionsManaging intelligence systemsEnabling the collection of human intelligenceOverseeing the work of Intelligence Specialists – Enlisted Sailors (no degree required) who help convert information into intelligencePAY AND BENEFITS From the day you start, you'll receive:
Competitive salaryFree health insuranceFree housingA retirement plan30 days paid vacation per yearEDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Beyond professional credentials and certifications, the Navy can help ease your financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial assistance and continuing education programs.
Opportunities for further education within this platform include:
Post-9/11 GI BillNavy Tuition Assistance ProgramHuman Resources Center of Excellence (HRCOE) at Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)Navy College ProgramVOLED Assistance CenterVOLED Region AdvisorsNavy War College (NWC)USAF Air University Air Command and Staff CollegeQUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degreeU.S.
citizen or equivalentCandidates seeking an Information Professional Officer position should preferably have a degree that focuses on areas of study such as: international relations, political science, government, engineering, physical science, natural science, computer science or other academic fields related to intelligence.General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never served before.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Depending on interests, background and performance, Intelligence Officers have opportunities to serve worldwide aboard ships, on bases and installations or even in assignments at Joint Intelligence Centers.
PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIES There are part-time roles as an Intelligence Officer in the Navy.
Serving part-time as a Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods.
During monthly drilling, Intelligence Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.