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MOS COMPARISON

1N0 vs 1N1

All Source Intelligence Analyst (USSF) vs Geospatial Intelligence Analyst (USSF)

Intel

Both Guardians. Both doing genuinely important work. Both tired of the Netflix jokes.

If MOS codes got performance reviews, 1N0 would receive: "no rating yet, which the recruiter would describe as "an opportunity to define the narrative". " 1N1 would receive: "data pending, which in government terms means "check back in 6 to 18 months". " Neither would be surprised. Both would have comments in the margins. You're now more informed about both of these than most people who signed the contract for one of them.

1N0Space Force
All Source Intelligence Analyst
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$104K
1N1Space Force
Geospatial Intelligence Analyst
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
Head to Head
1N0
1N1
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
G 57
Clearance
TS/SCI
TS/SCI
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Enlistment Bonus
Up to $20,000
Training
Training Length
14 wk
Pipeline Type
BMT
Training Location
Goodfellow AFB, TX
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Fast
Average
Deployment Tempo
Low
Moderate
Career Field
Intelligence
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$104K
Top Civilian Career
Intelligence Analysts
Credentials Earned
3 certs
5 certs

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

1N0All Source Intelligence Analyst
Civilian Median Pay
$104K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Intelligence AnalystsStrong
Job market: Average (4%)
$104K
Operations Research AnalystsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (23%)
$84K
Data ScientistsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (35%)
$108K
Credentials You Walk Away With
TS/SCI clearanceIntelligence Analyst qualificationSpace Intelligence certifications
1N1Geospatial Intelligence Analyst
Civilian Median Pay
/yr
Credentials You Walk Away With
TS/SCI clearanceGEOINT Professional Certification (GPC) — USGIFArcGIS / QGIS proficiency (supplemental)ENVI / remote sensing software proficiency (supplemental)NGA tradecraft certifications (earned at operational assignments)

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

1N0All Source Intelligence Analyst
What the Recruiter Says

As a Space Force Intelligence Analyst, you'll analyze threats to America's space assets from adversary nations, producing intelligence that informs the most consequential national security decisions of the 21st century. You'll earn a TS/SCI clearance and develop expertise at the cutting edge of great power competition.

What It's Actually Like

You're an All Source Intelligence Analyst in the Space Force, which means you take information from every intelligence discipline and synthesize it into products that help commanders understand what China, Russia, and everyone else is doing to threaten American satellites. The information you work with is genuinely fascinating — counterspace weapons, orbital threats, electronic warfare against GPS, anti-satellite missile programs — this is great power competition at 22,000 miles altitude and it's the most consequential intelligence problem of the 21st century. The format you deliver it in, however, is PowerPoint. So much PowerPoint. An ocean of PowerPoint. Your magnum opus on Chinese ASAT capabilities will be judged not by its analytical rigor but by whether you used the approved template and the right shade of Space Force blue. The general's aide will send back your threat brief because the classification banner is 0.5pt too small. You will fix the banner. You will contemplate your life choices. The intel community is the same in every branch — the Space Force just added more space clip art and a logo that people keep comparing to Star Trek. Your analysis of threats that could literally end modern civilization as we know it will be summarized as 'supported space domain awareness.' The defense intel contractor world will poach you with a salary that makes your enlisted pay look like a GoFundMe.

1N1Geospatial Intelligence Analyst
No recruiter-vs-reality data yet for 1N1.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. 1N0 on the left, 1N1 on the right.

Daily Life
1N0

All-source intelligence analysis focused on space domain threats and adversary space capabilities. You analyze satellite imagery, signals intelligence, and open-source data to assess threats to US and allied space assets. The work is at the intersection of space and intelligence.

1N1

Analyzing satellite imagery, overhead collection, and geospatial data to produce intelligence assessments — with a Space Force twist. Your work spans traditional GEOINT (order of battle, infrastructure, activity patterns) and space-domain applications: characterizing space objects, supporting space situational awareness, and providing intelligence to USSPACECOM and Space Deltas. You may be embedded with a small Space Delta team of 20–30 people or supporting an NGA billet where you work alongside civilian and contractor analysts. The unit sizes are small by any military standard — you will know your leadership, your peers know your name, and your work product gets seen.

Training / School
1N0

Tech school at Goodfellow AFB (TX) covers intelligence fundamentals, about 4 months, followed by space intelligence specialization. The Space Force training pipeline is still evolving as the branch matures.

1N1

Tech school at Goodfellow AFB (TX) is shared with the Air Force — roughly 5 months covering imagery interpretation, geospatial analysis fundamentals, and intelligence reporting. You'll go through the pipeline alongside Air Force 1N1 students and only diverge at your first assignment, when Space Force-specific missions and Space Delta culture kick in. San Angelo is small. The training is demanding in a 'sustained concentration' way, not a 'rucksack in the rain' way.

Physical Demands
1N0

Low. Intelligence analysis is desk-based with standard Space Force PT requirements.

1N1

Low. Imagery and geospatial analysis is desk-based work inside SCIFs. Standard Space Force PT requirements apply.

Where You'll Be Stationed
1N0
Peterson SFB (CO)Buckley SFB (CO)Schriever SFB (CO)Vandenberg SFB (CA)Los Angeles SFB (CA)
1N1
Peterson SFB (CO)Schriever SFB (CO)Vandenberg SFB (CA)Fort Meade (MD) — NGA/IC billetsNGA Springfield (VA)
The Honest Truth
1N0

Intelligence analyst in the Space Force is the same foundational skillset as the Air Force 1N0, but focused on the space domain. The honest truth: you get the best of both worlds — TS/SCI clearance, genuine intelligence analysis experience, AND specialization in the fastest-growing domain in national security. The Space Force duty stations are almost uniformly excellent (Colorado Springs, Vandenberg, Los Angeles). Promotion is historically faster in the Space Force than the Air Force because the force structure is still building. The civilian career prospects are outstanding — cleared space intelligence analysts are in extreme demand.

1N1

You are joining a branch that is five years old and still figuring itself out — and that is both the opportunity and the risk. Career management in the Space Force is less predictable than the Air Force: assignment processes are newer, promotion benchmarks are still being established, and the institutional playbook is being written in real time. The upside is genuine: the Space Force is small enough that a competent Guardian has real visibility, flat enough that your work lands on the desks of people who matter, and mission-focused enough that bureaucratic friction is lower than anywhere else in the DAF. The GEOINT field itself has never been more valuable — civilian demand from NGA, defense contractors, and commercial space companies is strong. The honest caution: if you need a well-worn institutional path with clear milestones and predictable outcomes, the Space Force 1N1 career is not fully there yet. If you are comfortable with ambiguity and want to build something that doesn't fully exist, this is a rare window.

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