Overview As a member of the military, Intelligence Officers provide military intelligence support in operations, planning and decision‑making. Their work has an impact on military and national security, and the political and public relations of the government.
Responsibilities
Recognize and analyze information likely to affect military operations, national policies and objectives
Command, direct, and control an intelligence unit, section or team
Operate and manage information technology systems
Advise and plan employment of sophisticated intelligence collection and surveillance systems
Safeguard highly classified material
Work Environment Intelligence Officers usually work in an office environment but may also participate in local, national, and international operations in various climates and conditions. If you choose a career in the Regular Force, upon completion of all required training, you will be assigned to your firs...