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MOS COMPARISON

1N1X1 vs 14N

Geospatial Intelligence (USAF) vs Intelligence Officer (USAF)

Intel

Two Airmen walk into a squadron building. One has hydraulic fluid on their hands. The other has carpal tunnel. Same branch, different hazards.

1N1X1's "about me" section would read: your eyes are a national asset and your optometrist is genuinely alarmed by your screen time — which is classified, because even your work schedule is classified. 14N would go with: the challenge of intelligence leadership is that the information is often incomplete, the time is always short, and the consumer — the commander — wants certainty that the data doesn't support. Green flags, red flags, and the deployment schedule — all below. Both would defend the Constitution. Both have very different daily relationships with the government it created.

1N1X1Air Force
Geospatial Intelligence
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$72K
14NAir Force
Intelligence Officer
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$104K
Head to Head
1N1X1
14N
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
G 57
NOTE Officers qualify via AFOQT (Air Force Officer Qualifying Test), not ASVAB line scores
Clearance
TS/SCI
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Officer
Training
Training Length
16 wk
14 wk
Pipeline Type
BMT + Technical Training
OTS or USAFA
Training Location
Goodfellow AFB, TX
Goodfellow AFB, TX
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Moderate
Career Field
Intelligence
Intelligence
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$72K
$104K
Top Civilian Career
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Intelligence Analysts
Credentials Earned
3 certs
DoD 4-Year Investment
$316K

After the Uniform

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

1N1X1Geospatial Intelligence
Civilian Median Pay
$72K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Cartographers and PhotogrammetristsStrong
Job market: Faster than average (6%)
$72K
Intelligence AnalystsRelated
Job market: Average (4%)
$104K
SurveyorsRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$68K
14NIntelligence Officer
Civilian Median Pay
$104K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Intelligence AnalystsStrong
Job market: Average (4%)
$104K
Management AnalystsRelated
Job market: Faster than average (11%)
$99K
Operations Research AnalystsRelated
Job market: Much faster than average (23%)
$84K
Credentials You Walk Away With
TS/SCI clearanceIntelligence Officer qualificationVarious IC certifications

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.

1N1X1Geospatial Intelligence
What the Recruiter Says

As a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst, you'll exploit satellite imagery, full-motion video, and advanced mapping systems to provide critical intelligence on enemy positions, infrastructure, and terrain. You'll master GIS technology and remote sensing — skills in massive demand across the intelligence community and the booming commercial satellite industry.

What It's Actually Like

You stare at satellite imagery for a living, and you have become the human equivalent of a Google Earth zoom function with a security clearance. You can identify a T-72 tank from orbit by its shadow. You know the difference between a SAM site and a soccer field from 400 miles up, and you've had arguments about it that required a second analyst to adjudicate. Your eyes are a national asset and your optometrist is genuinely alarmed by your screen time — which is classified, because even your work schedule is classified. You will spend eight hours zooming into a single image looking for something that may or may not be there, and when you find it, you'll feel like Indiana Jones if Indiana Jones had a cubicle and a dual-monitor setup. The IPB products you build are works of art that will be briefed to generals and attributed to 'the intel shop.' Your name appears nowhere. You are a ghost who really, really understands terrain. But here's the kicker: the civilian GIS and remote sensing market is BOOMING, and every defense contractor with a satellite contract will fight over you. NGA, NRO, Maxar, Planet Labs — they're all waiting. You'll triple your salary and still get to stare at pictures from space, just with a standing desk and stock options.

14NIntelligence Officer
What the Recruiter Says

You'll lead intelligence operations that support every Air Force mission, translating raw information into actionable intelligence products for commanders at every level.

What It's Actually Like

The Air Force Intelligence Officer manages the people and products that keep the Air Force from flying into surprises. Your enlisted analysts do the production work; you provide direction, quality control, and the interface with commanders who want complex intelligence in slide format in fifteen minutes. The challenge of intelligence leadership is that the information is often incomplete, the time is always short, and the consumer — the commander — wants certainty that the data doesn't support. Learning to communicate analytical confidence accurately while not undermining operational decision-making is a skill that takes years to develop. The TS/SCI clearance with program access is what the civilian market is buying. DIA, NSA, CIA, NGA, NRO, and every defense intelligence contractor pursues Air Force intelligence officers. The analytical tradecraft skills transfer to finance, consulting, and business intelligence in ways that are underappreciated by veterans who assume only government cares. McKinsey and Goldman both have veteran recruitment programs that value structured analytical thinking.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. 1N1X1 on the left, 14N on the right.

Daily Life
1N1X1

14N

Leading intelligence operations, managing intelligence teams, briefing senior leaders, and overseeing all-source analysis. You ensure commanders have the intelligence they need for decisions.

Training / School
1N1X1

14N

Intelligence officer training at Goodfellow AFB (TX) about 5 months covering intelligence disciplines, leadership, and operational integration.

Physical Demands
1N1X1

14N

Low. Intelligence leadership and management is desk-based.

Where You'll Be Stationed
1N1X1
14N
Langley AFB (VA)Wright-Patterson AFB (OH)Fort Meade (MD)Ramstein AB (Germany)Various IC assignments
The Honest Truth
1N1X1

14N

Intelligence Officer is a strong career at the intersection of analysis and national security. Your experience varies enormously: wing-level supports flying operations; DIA, CIA, and combatant command assignments involve strategic analysis. The best assignments are genuinely fascinating; the worst are bureaucratic. The TS/SCI and intelligence leadership experience create strong post-military prospects in the IC, defense contracting, and consulting.

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