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Cryptologic linguist air force
Cryptologic linguist air force





cryptologic linguist air force
  1. #CRYPTOLOGIC LINGUIST AIR FORCE FULL#
  2. #CRYPTOLOGIC LINGUIST AIR FORCE CODE#
  3. #CRYPTOLOGIC LINGUIST AIR FORCE PROFESSIONAL#

I was stationed at a flying location but as a ground linguist. When I joined the military there was only one career field, 208 was the AFSC. You also spend much more of your time accomplishing training and requirements being a flyer. There is much more big AF involvement in your personal life being a flyer than being a ground linguist. I loved my job and the people I worked with and deployed with were my crew and my family. The other thing is the training pipeline to actually do your job is longer as well. There are more requirements and rules to be a flyer than to be a ground linguist. You have a head cold you have to go to the doctor for medication, no over the counter drugs and you're not flying until you go back to the doc to get cleared. The other thing to consider about flying is you are much more restricted medically. My longest flight was a little over 19 hours and that is just the time spent on the jet and doesn't take into account pre and post mission duties. You can also have some extremely long work days. If you are a flyer there are more training requirements you have to accomplish in order to do your job since it involves getting on an aircraft. The good and bad of being an airborne linguist is you can spend a lot of your time deploying depending upon your language and where you get stationed. I spent about 18 years of my career flying and I loved it. I retired 4 years ago to give you a reference point. The Government will determine which courses are required.Former 1A8X1 here that started off her career as a ground linguist. The contractor shall complete required National Cryptologic School training. The Contractor is also required to maintain a TOP SECRET Facility clearance. In few cases, Linguist/Analyst may only require a SECRET National Agency Check (NAC) clearance or TS/SCI and no CI polygraph. Contractor personnel shall pass a Counter Intelligence (CI) polygraph. Government issued TOP SECRET security clearance and be DCID 6/4 eligible with a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI). The acquisition will require contractor personnel to have a final U.S.

#CRYPTOLOGIC LINGUIST AIR FORCE PROFESSIONAL#

The contractor shall provide Global and Cryptologic language mission training to military forces in all the skills of linguist professional skills develop new Global and Cryptologic training materials and curriculum where none exist. They shall furnish the necessary management, technology, and personnel required to provide the requested Linguist/Analyst support as specified in the Performance Work Statement (PWS). Linguist/Analyst shall serve as language mentors and trainers. All phases of collecting, interpreting, translating and performing analysis of mission data. The Linguist/Analyst will support a broad range of locations and languages.

#CRYPTOLOGIC LINGUIST AIR FORCE FULL#

The historical number of Full Time Equivalents (FTEs) required for this support has been approximately 160. The Linguist and Analyst primary function shall be to furnish extensive linguistic and analytical services. The contractor shall provide a work force possessing the skills, knowledge and training to satisfactorily perform the services required. Businesses are advised that FAR clause 52.219-14 -Limitations on Subcontracting will apply wherein by submission of an offer and execution of a contract, the offeror/contractor agrees that in performance of the contract at least 50 percent of the cost of contract performance incurred for personnel shall be expended for employees of the concern. The Government anticipates an 8(a) competitive set-aside under the Small Business 8(a) program. Responses are due by email no later than December 7,

#CRYPTOLOGIC LINGUIST AIR FORCE CODE#

On November 6, the United States Air Force posted a notice seeking possible sources to provide Linguists and Analysts services (under North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 541930/$7.5M) in support of the United States (U.S.) Forces Operations.







Cryptologic linguist air force