ILLINOIS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

MDAY STATEWIDE VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT (SWVA)

POSITION VACANCY NUMBER: SWVA #16117S CLOSING DATE: Indefinite

UNIT/DUTY LOCATION: CO D (-) 766TH BEB (MI) / BLOOMINGTON

POSITION TITLE: MI SYS MNTR/INTGR

RANK/GRADE: SGT / E5 DUTY MOS: 35T2O

SELECTING OFFICIAL: LTC Timothy Newman PHONE/POC: (309) 827-3406 / SFC Eric Stuehlmeyer

SECURITY CLEARANCE: TOP SECRET (TS) w/ Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)

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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

• MDAY Soldiers one or two grades below the position. IAW NGR 600-200

• Have the MOS awarded as their PMOS, SMOS, AMOS.

• MDAY Soldiers who are not MOS qualified but meet eligibility requirements of DA PAM 611-

21 to acquire the MOS within 12 months. (See attached excerpt from DA PAM 611-21)

• Not flagged for favorable personnel actions.

To Apply: Verified and updated Enlisted Record Brief (ERB), Copy of current NCOER (DA FM2166-8), Copy of current DA Form 705, profiles (DA 3349) must be attached if applicable, Copy of current DA FM 5500-R (if applicable).

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SUMMARY OF DUTIES

Please see attached excerpt from the DA 611-21 for summary of duties.

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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Scan completed applicant packet at unit of assignment, then forward through S1 channels to MILPO-Boards Branch via IGO MSC folders.

Save Application as “SWVA – Announcement Number”

Applications must be received by this office no later than the closing date of the announcement. Incomplete or late packets will not be accepted.

10-35T. MOS 35T--Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator, (MI Sys Mntr/Intgr), CMF 35

a. Major duties. Integrates, configures, monitors, maintains, troubleshoots, repairs, and manages military intelligence systems, equipment, transmission media, and networks. Conducts Program of Record (POR) and Non-Standard Equipment (N-SE) integration into intelligence networks supporting an Intelligence Architecture Plan; coordinates the integration of equipment in order to enable collaboration among all of the community partners and intelligence specialties. Provides technical support to protect information in an intelligence network; performs computer hardware and software installation and configurations. Provides field and sustainment level maintenance to multi-functional, multi-user, intelligence gathering and information processing systems, peripheral equipment, and associated devices in deployed and fixed sensitive compartmented information facilities (SCIF). Performs and supervises the planning, employment, configuration, integration, monitoring and maintenance of complex computer controlled networks and national cryptologic systems for all intelligence disciplines to enable near-real-time support to the warfighter’s worldwide intelligence requirements and the requirements of the intelligence community.

(1) MOSC 35T1O. Integrates, configures, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs transmission media, cable assemblies, fiber-optics, data storage devices, intelligence networks, computers and associated peripherals, receivers, antennas, intelligence gathering and processing POR and N-SE equipment, power requirements, and data links in order to isolate and repair malfunctions. Troubleshoots intelligence processing automation equipment and systems hardware or software to the degree required for fault isolation to a specific line replaceable unit (LRU) in order to restore equipment to Fully Mission Capable (FMC) status. Integrates, establishes, calibrates, and maintains satellite communications links, intelligence video networks, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) equipment, collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination equipment; and Direction Finding (DF), Signals Intelligence and analytical systems as part of an Intelligence Architecture using specialized Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and complex problem solving techniques. Performs pre, during, and post-mission operational checks and maintenance on MI aerial exploitation platforms, sensors, and systems.

(2) MOSC 35T2O. Perform duties shown in preceding skill level. Leads and trains teams of intelligence system maintainers/integrators. Develops and assists Soldiers with the integration, configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of intelligence equipment as part of an Intelligence Architecture. Employs critical thinking and experience to lead maintenance technicians in the conduct, isolation, diagnosis, and correction of malfunctions in intelligence systems. Protects and analyzes intelligence data and networks to develop and improve the network architecture in support of worldwide intelligence operations. Supervises and executes the integration, administration, and maintenance of intelligence networks. Conducts Information Assurance functions for all automation equipment during integration within the intelligence networks. Serves as the technical inspector for intelligence systems and maintenance operations. Performs quality control of maintenance documents to account for the productivity and implementation data of assigned maintenance technicians. Compiles productivity, usage, and quality control reports to update maintenance records. Supervises the alignment and calibration procedures performed on highly sensitive intelligence receivers, equipment and systems. Supervises the operation and proper use of TMDE. Maintains the maintenance facility’s technical publication library.

(3) MOSC 35T3O. Perform duties shown in preceding skill levels. Directs the development, installation, operation and maintenance (at both field and sustainment level) of multi-functional, multi-user, intelligence gathering and information processing systems, peripheral equipment, and associated devices in deployed and fixed SCIFs. Leads, trains, and supervises squads of intelligence systems maintainers/integrators. Coordinates, supervises and performs maintenance management and administrative duties related to maintenance operations, personnel, and/or equipment. Serves as the quality assurance/quality control inspector for intelligence systems maintenance. Compiles output reports, oversees requests for logistical support, and coordinates system integration in support of information systems operations. Supervises the employment of personnel focused on the isolation and correction of malfunctions in complex intelligence systems. Determines requirements, assigns duties, and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in systems maintenance. Administers, maintains, and conducts Information Assurance functions for all automation equipment during integration within intelligence networks. Manages, develops, and administers the maintenance facility TMDE calibration programs. Supervises and enforces the Shop Safety program. Implements Unit Standing Operating Procedures (USOP) within the maintenance section. Utilizes Standard Army Maintenance Information Systems (STAMIS) for maintenance management operations. Ensures the requisition, availability, and accountability of spare parts, supplies, and operating essentials. Ensures malfunctioning LRUs are returned to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for repair. Briefs staff operations personnel on matters pertaining to intelligence systems status and availability. Supervises the integration of equipment and manages joint intelligence architectures, networks, and systems. Implements configuration management policies and procedures. Develops and conducts unit specific intelligence systems technical training and on-site training programs.

(4) MOSC 35T4O. Perform duties shown in preceding skill levels. Leads, directs, trains, deploys, and supervises maintenance section or platoon of intelligence systems maintainers/integrators. Provides technical assistance for the integration, operation, and maintenance of multi-functional, multi-user intelligence gathering and information processing systems, peripheral equipment, and associated devices in deployed and fixed SCIFs. Manages and enforces the Quality Assurance/Quality Control and Safety programs. Coordinates intelligence systems integration, operation, and maintenance with intelligence community partners in accordance with the Intelligence Architecture plan. Provides input to unit systems status reports. Maintains applicable administrative records, maintenance files, and repair parts records in accordance with the Army Maintenance Management System. Recommends Authorized Stockage List (ASL) changes. Manages supply operations for system integration and maintenance activities. Coordinates with organizations and external agencies for maintenance support/assistance. Analyzes recurring faults in intelligence systems and recommends modifications to system architecture. Assigns and manages priorities of work for maintenance requests/work orders. Establishes maintenance and integration annexes for Unit Standing Operating Procedures (USOP). Ensures regulatory compliance with DoD and National Level Directives governing Information Assurance (IA) policies and procedures. Implements and manages unit specific intelligence systems technical training and on-site training programs. Supervises and implements classified information control policies, procedures, standards, and inspections. Recommends changes to personnel and equipment Modification Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) and Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) to meet current and future mission requirements. Provides technical advice to resolve problems for intelligence gathering and information services support personnel, functional users, and functional staff.

(5) MOSC 35T5O. Performs, manages, and supervises duties shown in preceding skill levels. Leads, manages, and trains company and battalion level intelligence maintenance and logistic activities. Determines training, maintenance and integration priorities considering available personnel, equipment, and resources, as well as unit and mission requirements. Makes recommendations for the development and implementation of the Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) of maintenance activities for battalion or brigade size elements. Conducts briefings on the status, relationship, and interface of intelligence gather and processing systems within the assigned area of interest or area of operations. Prepares technical studies, evaluations, reports, correspondence, and records pertaining to intelligence systems integration and maintenance operations. Briefs operations and systems readiness pertaining to scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Supervises the command maintenance and logistics inspection programs. Reviews material fielding plans and integrated logistics support plans for new intelligence systems. Develops and enforces policy and procedure for facility operations and physical security in accordance with regulations and policy. Prepares or supervises the preparation of technical studies, evaluations, reports, correspondence, and associated documentation of intelligence systems maintenance, repair, and integration. Maintains records pertaining to intelligence systems operations. Briefs and advises commanders, staffs, and operations personnel on intelligence systems and maintenance personnel matters.

b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS. Military Intelligence systems maintainer/integrator must possess the following qualifications:

(1) A physical demands rating of light.

(2) A physical profile of 222221.

(3) Normal color vision.

(4) Qualifying scores.

(a) A minimum score of 115 in aptitude area ST on Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.

(b) A minimum score of 113 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004.

(c) A minimum score of 112 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004.

(5) The Soldier must meet TOP SECRET (TS) Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access eligibility requirements to be awarded MOS. For clearance requirements to attend training, refer to the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS).

(6) A high school graduate or equivalent.

(7) Successfully completed (and able to show proof of credit by official transcript) 1 year of high school algebra, (or GED equivalent) or 1 semester of college algebra.

(8) Never been a member of the U.S. Peace Corps, except as specified in AR 614-200 (para 3-2).

(9) No information in military personnel, Provost Marshal, intelligence, or medical records that would prevent the granting of security eligibility under AR 380-67 (para 3.401.a).

(10) No record of conviction by court-martial.

(11) No record of conviction by a civil court for any offense other than minor traffic violations.

(12) Must be a U.S. citizen.

(13) Soldier and spouse must not have immediate family members that reside in a country where within its boundaries, physical or mental coercion is known to be common practice either against--

(a) Persons accused of or acting in the interest of the U.S. or

(b) The relatives of such persons to whom they may reasonably be considered to be bound by ties of affection, kinship, or obligation. Immediate family for both Soldier and spouse includes both blood and step-: parents, spouse, children, sisters, brothers, any sole living blood relative, or a person in loco parentis per AR 600-8-10.

(14) Have neither commercial nor vested interest in a country within whose boundaries physical or mental coercion is known to be a common practice against persons acting in the interest of the U.S. This requirement applies to the Soldier’s spouse as well.

(15) Meet career management and development criteria contained in AR 614-200 (Para 6-3) and Army Training Requirements and Resources System Course Catalog.

(16) Formal training (completion of MOS 35T10 producing course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICOE), Ft Huachuca, AZ) is mandatory.

(17) Be advised that due to the nature of training and assignments, temporary restrictions may be placed on foreign travel both during and after the term of service.

(18) MOS reclassification at SFC and above will be reviewed for validation of skills, by the proponent, during the reclassification process.

c. Additional skill identifiers. (Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)).

(1) D6--Basic Digital Network Analyst (BDNA) (Rescind 201610).

(2) R7--Army Reconnaissance (Skill level 3 and above personnel only).

(3) S1--Source Handler (personnel only) (skill level 2-5).

(4) V4--Advanced Source Handler (personnel only) (skill level 3-5).

d. Position coding and personnel utilization restrictions.

(1) Detailed Recruiter (SQI 4). Position coding and personnel utilization not authorized.

(2) Drill Sergeant (SQI X). Positions may be coded with SQI X and personnel utilized at U.S. Army Military Intelligence School only.

(3) Military Science Instructor in U.S. Army Cadet Command. Position coding and personnel utilization not authorized.

e. Physical requirements and standards of grade. Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables:

(1) Table 10-35T-1. Physical requirements.

(2) Table 10-35T-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE.

(3) Table 10-35T-3. Standards of grade TDA.