All Source Intelligence
Analyst.
Air Force 1N0X1 (All Source Intelligence Analyst). 720 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $70K–$95K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Roles your code maps to.
Industry tech roles your 1N0X1 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
The gap, named.
What 1N0X1 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
- 01All-source intelligence analysis→ Data collection, processing, and analysis
- 02Pattern recognition→ Identifying trends and anomalies in data
- 03Adversarial thinking→ Threat modeling and risk assessment
- 04Geospatial analysis fundamentals→ Spatial data analysis and visualization
- 05Briefing and report writing→ Data storytelling and communication
- 06DCGS/Palantir GOTHAM→ Data integration and analytics platforms
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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Cybersecurity Analyst
$95K- — Cybersecurity certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CISSP)
- — Specific knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001)
Market Research Analyst
$75K- — Statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R)
- — Market research methodologies
Emergency Management Specialist
$70K- — Emergency management certifications (e.g., FEMA certifications)
- — Knowledge of disaster response protocols
Geospatial Analyst
$80K- — GIS software proficiency (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS)
- — Remote sensing analysis
What the code built.
Cognitive skills your 1N0X1 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
Pattern Recognition
Fusing intelligence from signals, imagery, human sources, and open-source data to identify threat patterns and predict adversary actions
Finding signal in noise across multiple data sources — the core analytical skill in data science, market research, and threat intelligence
Adversarial Thinking
Modeling adversary decision-making to predict courses of action and identify intelligence gaps
Thinking like the opponent — essential for competitive intelligence, cybersecurity red teaming, and strategic business planning
After-Action Analysis
Producing intelligence assessments that evaluate operational outcomes and refine analytical models for future operations
Measuring effectiveness and iterating on strategy — directly applicable to business analytics, marketing optimization, and product research
System Modeling
Creating network diagrams, link analyses, and organizational models to map complex adversary structures
Building analytical models of complex organizations — the same approach used in consulting, due diligence, and social network analysis
Roles the recruiter won't suggest.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
Business Intelligence Analyst
SOC 15-2051Intelligence analysis IS business intelligence — different data sources, same methodology. You've been fusing data, finding patterns, and briefing decision-makers your entire career.
Adjacent · MatchDue Diligence Analyst
SOC 13-2099Researching organizations, mapping relationships, identifying risks, and producing assessments — due diligence in M&A and investment uses the same analytical tradecraft.
Adjacent · MatchUX Researcher
SOC 15-1255Studying how people behave, building models of decision-making, and presenting findings to stakeholders — UX research is human intelligence collection for product design.
Adjacent · MatchWhat you trained on.
Intelligence Analyst Apprentice Course
Goodfellow AFB, TXUp to 12 semester hours recommended
- All-source intelligence analysis
- Intelligence preparation of the operational environment
- Target development
- Order of battle analysis
- Briefing and report writing
- ISR operations support
- Geospatial analysis fundamentals
- CompTIA Security+40%
Technical security controls, PKI infrastructure, and identity management
- Certified Analytics Professional (CAP)50%
Data science tools, predictive modeling, and business analytics
- CompTIA Security+Adjacent
- CAPAdjacent
- CISSPAdjacent
What you ran, in their words.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| DCGS (Distributed Common Ground System) | Multi-source intelligence fusion and data analytics platforms | Networking |
| Analyst's Notebook (i2) | IBM i2 link analysis and intelligence data visualization | Operations |
| JMPS (Joint Mission Planning System) | Mission planning and operational coordination software | Operations |
| Palantir GOTHAM | Data integration, entity resolution, and analytics platform | Operations |
| ArcGIS (Geospatial Intelligence) | Esri ArcGIS geospatial analysis and mapping platforms | Operations |
| SIPRNET / JWICS Workstations | Classified network information systems and secure data handling | Operations |
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