These specialists utilize geophysical data and querying to develop intelligence reports dealing with geographical locations. (Ranks: MSgt to LCpl) Target Mensuration Analysts directly support target material These analysts spend a great period of time looking through similar images to find small nuances of differences. Utilize photo observation skills to analyze imagery and determine if there is valuable intelligence that can be presented to superiors.
Planning, collection, and implementation of all intelligence disciplinesĪcross the full spectrum of intelligence operations. Intelligence analyst specifically trained to advise and assist in the (Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Intelligence Analyst, the 0239, is an all-source Read intelligence reports, prepare reports, distribute information to superiors, and gather intelligence sources to help verify incoming information. Technologies designed to obtain unauthorized access to classified and
These activities are designed toĭetect and neutralize a wide variety of hostile technical surveillance Involved in all facets of planning and conducting tactical, strategic, and (Ranks: MSgt to Sgt) Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Specialists are Supervisors for the Marines Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) which impactsĪll active, reserve and retired personnel.Ġ211 Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence (CI/HUMINT) SpecialistĠ212 Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Specialist These Marines serve as critical management Manpower Information System Analysts serve as theįunctional managers of specific, fielded Manpower Information Systems in a Sell stamps and other materials to any individual on the base in need of supplies.Ġ171 Manpower Information Systems Analyst Perform work as a postal worker to ensure the proper delivery and sorting of mail to Marines. Equal opportunity advisors must be at least to the rank of staff sergeant and be willing to have an open mind to be able to review cases without biasĮstablish urinalysis testing times for the unit and provide counseling and support for Marines dealing with substance abuse. Provide support and review cases involving equal opportunity, racism, and harassment. HQMC CD&I/MCCDC intent is to ensure that the MCTL, and the MET/METL life cycle products, are maintained and representative of all elements of the MAGTF, and that the DRRS-MC database is populated with current and relevant near real-time Marine Corps Tasks (MCTs) with amplifying criteria and measurable metrics for immediate use by the USMC OPFORs, installations, bases, stations and the supporting establishment for successful readiness reporting implementation.PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATION: OCCUPATIONAL FIELD 01 MCTL 2.0 WordDoc, downloadable via link below in the "Products" section, is the current, authoritative source of Marine Corps Tasks and supercedes all previously printed or electronic versions. MCTL, part of the Universal Naval Task List (UNTL) and official tri-service standard, MCO 3500.26A/OPNAVINST 3500.38B/USCG COMINST M3500.1B, is a “living document” requiring sustainment through continual updating and modification to meet OPFOR readiness reporting requirements. USMC conducts operational and contingency mission readiness reporting using the MET/METL construct through the Defense Readiness Reporting System-Marine Corps (DRRS-MC). Developed METs/METLs provide the foundation and ability to measure operational mission readiness conducted to specific conditions and standards in compliance with Department of Defense/Joint Staff mandates for all Military Services readiness reporting implementation.
Capabilities, defined as “MCTs” and resident in MCTL enable Commanders to document their command warfighting operational abilities as METs/METLs, providing force sourcing planners, trainers and concept developers with single common language “tasks” articulating both Joint and USMC-specific, manpower, equipment and training requirements. METs/METLs are the list of “essential,” critical, discrete, eternally-focused MCTs that directly enables the execution of the organizational mission. MCTL is the authoritative, standardized, and doctrinally-based lexicon of USMC capabilities defined as Marine Corps Tasks (MCTs) and used by units, installations and the supporting establishments in the development of Mission Essential Tasks and Task Lists (METs/METLs). The mission of the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL) Branch is the program management and maintenance of MCTL and its life cycle of products.