Intelligence specialist explained

Intelligence Specialist
Issued By:United States Navy
Type:Enlisted rating
Abbreviation:IS
Specialty:Information Warfare

Intelligence Specialist (IS) is a US Navy enlisted rating within the Information Warfare community. The Intelligence Specialist rating was established in 1975 by combining the Photographic Intelligenceman (PT) rating (first established in 1957) and parts of the Yeoman (YN) rating.[1] Initial training ("A" School) was conducted at Lowry Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado until 1986 when the school was moved to the Navy Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC) in Dam Neck, VA. As of September 2018, there are roughly 2950 enlisted Intelligence Specialists in the US Navy.[2]

General description

Military intelligence is a discipline utilized to collect information for decision makers within the military. Intelligence Specialists analyze information from all forms of intelligence (OSINT, HUMINT, SIGINT, etc.) and interpret their value for decision makers. Intelligence Specialists present their information compiled through intelligence briefings and maps.

External links

  1. Web site: Intelligence Specialist (IS)—U.S. Navy Rating B600. Powers. Rod. 10 December 2018. The Balance Careers. 3 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Navy Intelligence Specialist Rating. 15 September 2018. Navy CyberSpace. 3 March 2019.