Some of our most critical intelligence requires spotting miniscule details in aerial imagery. Responsible for analyzing imagery from satellites, remotely driven vehicles and more, Geospatial Intelligence specialists identify unusual activity and possible threats. They manage and perform a wide range of activities to exploit, develop and disseminate multi-sensor equipment to achieve commander objectives.
Career Categories
Engineering
Intelligence
Career Duties
Exploit and analyze multi-sensor imagery and geospatial data
Analyze terrain and structures to determine usability and possible threats
Utilize maps to determine location and distance from target
Prepare and present intelligence reports
Compile and maintain imagery and target folders
Research and analyze multi-sensor imagery, geospatial data and products
Perform targeting support for development and combat assessment
Qualifications
Minimum Education
Obtain a qualifying ASVAB score: general minimum score of 66
Requirements
Knowledge of basic and advanced imagery interpretation principles, techniques and procedures
Normal color vision
Meet required depth perception standards
Successful completion of a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)
Completion of Basic Military Training
Must be a U.S. citizen
Must be between the ages of 17 and 42
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