
These specialists are stationed throughout the Coast Guard, with most typically located at the Intelligence Coordination Center, maritime intelligence fusion centers, cryptologic units and field intelligence support teams.
The duties performed by an IS include: identifying and producing intelligence from raw information; assembling and analyzing multi-source operational intelligence; collecting and analyzing communication signals using sophisticated computer technology; providing input to and receiving data from multiple computerized intelligence systems; preparing and presenting intelligence briefings; preparing planning materials for operational missions, conducting mission debriefings, analyzing results, and preparing reports; preparing graphics, overlays, and photo/map composites; plotting imagery data using maps and charts; and maintaining intelligence databases, libraries and files.
You'll start your career with approximately 10 weeks of specialized training at IS 'A' School in Yorktown, Va. Upon completion of 'A' School, many intelligent spepcialists will receive additional intelligence training through specialized 'C' schools. Advanced education intelligence programs also are available. You'll have the opportunity to compete for fully-funded programs such as the masters of science in strategic intelligence.
To be an IS, you must be a U.S. citizen and are required to maintain a "Top Secret" clearance and sensitive compartmented information eligibility. You also must have normal color vision and hearing.