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Quick Facts — 1440 (Information Warfare Officer)

AIT / Training

14 weeks

Training Location

Corry Station, Pensacola, FL

Career Field

Information Warfare

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About 1440 Information Warfare Officer

Plans and executes information warfare operations including signals intelligence, cyber operations, and information operations.

Training Duration

14 weeks

Training Location

Corry Station, Pensacola, FL

Career Field

Information Warfare

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Cryptologic Warfare Officer, you'll lead the Navy's signals intelligence and cyber operations — commanding the teams that intercept, exploit, and protect information across the electromagnetic spectrum. With a Top Secret/SCI clearance and expertise in SIGINT, cyber, and electronic warfare, you'll be positioned for senior intelligence leadership or highly compensated roles in the defense and intelligence industry.

What It's Actually Like

You are a Cryptologic Warfare Officer, which means you work in spaces you can't describe, on missions you can't discuss, using tools you can't acknowledge. Your entire career exists behind vault doors and inside SCIFs where your phone lives in a locker. You lead teams of cryptologic technicians — linguists, signals analysts, network operators — who intercept, analyze, and exploit foreign communications and electronic signals. The work ranges from tactical SIGINT support to fleet operations to strategic national-level intelligence that informs presidential daily briefings. You'll serve on ships, at NSA, at regional SIGINT operations centers, and in deployed positions where your products directly influence targeting decisions. The training never stops because the adversary's communications evolve constantly — today's intercept technique is tomorrow's historical footnote. Your clearance requirements are the most stringent in the Navy, and your lifestyle is permanently constrained by the information you carry in your head. You cannot travel to certain countries, ever. Your social media presence is functionally nonexistent. The reward is doing work that genuinely matters to national security at a level most people don't know exists. Civilian NSA, CIA, and DIA positions actively recruit CW officers, and defense intelligence contractors pay $140-170K for cleared cryptologic professionals with leadership experience.

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