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1N0X2 · USAF · Enlisted

Intelligence
Analyst.

Air Force 1N0X2 (Intelligence Analyst). 560 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $70K–$110K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.

Training hours560DoD pipeline
ACE creditACEUp to 6 semester hours recommended in geography, political science, or criminal justice.
Tech roles4mapped to your code
Civilian pathways5validated
Cert coverage2/6direct + partial
/ 01 · Tech Roles

Roles your code maps to.

SOURCE · BLS + LIGHTCAST ROLES · 4

Industry tech roles your 1N0X2 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.

Sort · Match descending
/ 02 · Skill Bridge

The gap, named.

What 1N0X2 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.

Already have08
  • 01
    Intelligence AnalysisData Analysis
  • 02
    Threat AnalysisRisk Management
  • 03
    Vulnerability AssessmentSecurity Auditing
  • 04
    Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)Geospatial Data Analysis
  • 05
    DCGS-AF, AFIISData warehousing and analysis platforms
  • 06
    Adversarial ThinkingThreat Modeling
  • 07
    Pattern RecognitionTrend Analysis
  • 08
    Situational AwarenessSystems Thinking
To learn12

The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.

+Python (pandas, scikit-learn)+SQL+Data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI)+Cybersecurity frameworks (NIST, CIS)+Cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP)+SIEM tools (Splunk, QRadar)+Data pipeline technologies (Apache Kafka, Apache Spark)+ETL processes+Cloud computing fundamentals+Systems analysis and design+Software development lifecycle (SDLC)+Requirements gathering and documentation
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/ 03 · Civilian Pathways

Where your code lands.

SOURCE · LIGHTCAST + CURATED PATHWAYS · 5
P.01

Intelligence Analyst

$85K
High match
High demand
P.02

Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst

$110K
Good match
Very high demand
Skills to develop
  • Cybersecurity certifications (e.g., CISSP, Security+)
  • Experience with SIEM tools
  • Knowledge of common attack vectors
P.03

Market Research Analyst

$75K
Good match
Growing demand
Skills to develop
  • Statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R)
  • Survey design and analysis
  • Data visualization
P.04

Emergency Management Specialist

$70K
Moderate match
Stable demand
Skills to develop
  • Emergency management certifications (e.g., FEMA certifications)
  • Knowledge of disaster response protocols
  • Experience with risk assessment
P.05

Geospatial Analyst

$80K
Good match
High demand
Skills to develop
  • GIS software proficiency (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS)
  • Remote sensing techniques
  • Cartography
/ 04 · Hidden Strengths

What the code built.

Cognitive skills your 1N0X2 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.

S.01

Adversarial Thinking

The role requires anticipating and understanding the tactics, capabilities, and intentions of potential adversaries to develop effective countermeasures and defensive strategies. You're constantly thinking one step ahead of the enemy.

Transfers to

This translates to an ability to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities in business strategies, security systems, or product development, allowing you to develop proactive solutions and mitigation plans.

S.02

Situational Awareness

Maintaining a high degree of situational awareness is critical for this role. You must constantly monitor and interpret incoming data from multiple sources to understand the current operational environment and potential threats.

Transfers to

In the civilian world, this means you are adept at quickly grasping complex situations, identifying key factors, and anticipating potential challenges or opportunities. You can see the big picture and how all the pieces fit together.

S.03

After-Action Analysis

You will routinely conduct after-action analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of intelligence operations, identify lessons learned, and develop recommendations for improvement. This ensures continuous improvement and optimization of processes.

Transfers to

This skill makes you particularly good at post-project reviews, identifying areas for improvement in processes, and implementing changes to boost efficiency and effectiveness in future endeavors. You don't just move on; you learn and adapt.

S.04

Pattern Recognition

You are trained to identify patterns in large datasets, recognize anomalies that may indicate threats, and connect seemingly unrelated pieces of information to form a cohesive intelligence picture.

Transfers to

This means you excel at spotting trends, uncovering hidden relationships in data, and making informed decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions. Your ability to connect the dots is a valuable asset.

S.05

Rapid Prioritization

In a fast-paced environment, you are required to quickly assess the importance of incoming information, prioritize tasks, and allocate resources effectively to address the most critical threats or opportunities.

Transfers to

This translates directly to the ability to thrive in high-pressure situations, manage multiple competing priorities, and make sound judgments under tight deadlines. You know how to focus on what matters most.

/ 05 · Non-Obvious Matches

Roles the recruiter won't suggest.

Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.

Fraud Investigator

SOC 13-2011

You've been trained to analyze data, recognize patterns, and think like an adversary. Your skills in identifying anomalies and uncovering hidden relationships make you exceptionally well-suited to detect and investigate fraudulent activities. You can apply your intelligence analysis expertise to protect businesses from financial losses.

Adjacent · Match

Market Research Analyst

SOC 13-1161

You've honed your ability to gather, analyze, and interpret information from diverse sources. You can use these skills to understand market trends, consumer behavior, and competitor strategies. Your experience in producing intelligence reports translates directly to creating valuable market insights for businesses.

Adjacent · Match

Emergency Management Specialist

SOC 29-9011

You've developed exceptional situational awareness and rapid prioritization skills. You can leverage these abilities to assess risks, develop emergency response plans, and coordinate resources effectively during crises. Your experience in force protection and threat analysis is highly valuable in ensuring public safety and minimizing the impact of disasters.

Adjacent · Match

Competitive Intelligence Analyst

SOC 19-3099

You've cultivated adversarial thinking, pattern recognition, and intelligence gathering skills. You can use these strengths to research and analyze competitor activities, identify market opportunities, and develop strategies to gain a competitive edge. You are equipped to help businesses stay ahead in their respective industries.

Adjacent · Match
/ 06 · Training & Certs

What you trained on.

SOURCE · DOD + ACE\nVALIDATED
Academy

Intelligence Applications Course

Goodfellow Air Force Base, TX
560hHours
14wkWeeks
ACECredit

Up to 6 semester hours recommended in geography, political science, or criminal justice.

Topics · 8
  • All-Source Intelligence Analysis
  • Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)
  • Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) fundamentals
  • Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
  • Threat Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment
  • Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB)
  • Mission Planning Support
  • Force Protection Intelligence
Partial coverage · 2
  • Certified Intelligence Professional (CIP)70%

    Requires study of specific intelligence disciplines, legal frameworks, and ethical considerations that may not be fully covered in military training.

  • CompTIA Security+60%

    While military training provides a strong foundation in security principles, additional study is needed on topics like cryptography, vulnerability scanning, and risk management from a civilian perspective.

Recommended next · 04
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)Adjacent
  • GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH)Adjacent
  • Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)Adjacent
  • Project Management Professional (PMP)Adjacent
/ 07 · Systems Translation

What you ran, in their words.

Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.

Military SystemCivilian EquivalentDomain
Distributed Common Ground System-Air Force (DCGS-AF)Palantir Gotham, IBM i2 Analyst's NotebookNetworking
Air Force Integrated Intelligence System (AFIIS)Cloud-based data warehousing and analysis platforms (e.g., Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery)Operations
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)Secure government/corporate communication networksNetworking
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) GEOINT productsEsri ArcGIS, Google Earth EngineOperations
Modernized Integrated Database (MIDB)Database management systems (e.g., Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server)Data
Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP)Commercial remote sensing and geospatial analysis servicesOperations
Cross Domain Solutions (CDS)Data diode and secure file transfer solutionsOperations
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