Computer Systems Analysts
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CWO - Information Warfare Technician
Navy
Warrant Officer
781
CWO - Information Systems Technician
Navy
Warrant Officer
782
CWO - Operations Technician, Surface
Navy
Warrant Officer
712
Intelligence Specialist
Coast Guard
Enlisted
IS
Intelligence Specialist
Navy
Enlisted
IS
Information System Technician
Coast Guard
Enlisted
IT
Information Systems Technician
Navy
Enlisted
IT
Execute information transfer with state-of-the-art multi-media technology such as fiber optics, digital microwave, and tactical and commercial satellites on a global basis; operate, manage and provide hardware and software support to multi-media Automated Information Systems (AIS) to include: mainframes, mini, and microcomputers, Local Area Networks (LAN's), Wide Area Networks (WAN's), and telecommunications; apply diagnostic and restoral techniques utilizing knowledge of electronic and operational system theory; advise on capabilities, limitations, and condition of equipment; implement production control procedures including input/output quality control support; implement and monitor security procedures; perform assigned mission organizational level maintenance and repair of Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence Systems.
Information Systems Technician Submarines
Navy
Enlisted
ITS
Cryptologic Technician Technical
Navy
Enlisted
CTT
Fire Controlman
Navy
Enlisted
FC
Fire Controlmen (FC) provide weapon direction systems employment recommendations; perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on digital computer equipment, subsystems, and systems; operate and maintain combat and weapons direction systems, surface-to-air and surfaceto-surface missile systems, and gun fire control systems at the organizational and intermediate level; inspect, test, align, and repair micro/minicomputers and associated peripheral equipment, data conversion units, data display equipment, data link terminal equipment, print devices, and system related equipment; perform analyses for detailed systems, computer programs, electronics, and electronic casualty control; and operate associated built-in and external test equipment; load, initialize, and run preprogrammed diagnostics, performance and testing routines for digital computer equipment, digital systems, digital subsystems, and overall combat systems.