<p>I am leaning toward Operations. I reviewed the job listions on usajobs and found operation to be most relevant. </p>
<p>here is the objective of it:</p>
<p>Employ intelligence management skills required by planning and management positions in the intelligence community.
Identify ways to facilitate cooperation with other individuals and organizations across the IC to advance projects and corporate goals.
Examine the nature and challenges to military planning of combined operations and operations other than war; including peacekeeping operations, low intensity conflicts, and humanitarian relief operations.</p>
<p>Depends on what facet of Intel your interested in… Big factor do you have a security clearance, most of the agencies do not hire or even consider your resume without one.
PM me for more info.</p>
<p>Hmm, well I was in military intelligence, where I had a top secret clearance. However, I fdogot to mention that i don’t intent to get a job with only a BA in intelligence. I want to go to graduate school, if possible, and get a masters of science in geography (cartography and GIS).</p>
<p>All concentrations of intelligence studies (at AMU) cover GIS a bit. My military friends say GIS wil be very much valued in the IC. </p>
<p>I was wondering if an MS in geography (GIS) qualifies for the SMART scholarship that the DOD is offering… I emailed the university about it. It is a brick and mortar university, and since it would be an MS (not an MA), the Smart scholarsip might apply. (maybe)</p>