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Is 350G (Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Technician) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 350G (Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Technician)

AIT / Training

18 weeks

Training Location

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Career Field

Military Intelligence

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About 350G Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Technician

Provides geospatial intelligence expertise and manages GEOINT collection, analysis, and production. Develops geospatial products and supervises imagery analysts in support of Army operations.

Training Duration

18 weeks

Training Location

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Career Field

Military Intelligence

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll be the Army's imagery and geospatial intelligence expert — the warrant officer who turns satellite imagery, aerial photography, and terrain data into actionable intelligence products. As a 350G, you operate DCGS-A and NGA-provided exploitation tools, produce GEOINT products that support targeting and route planning, and brief commanders on the geographic and spatial picture. The civilian GEOINT market is strong: NGA contractors, defense firms, and commercial satellite imagery companies actively recruit imagery analysts with real operational experience.

What It's Actually Like

GEOINT is one of the more technically specialized intelligence disciplines, and the 350G warrant is the Army's practitioner. You'll exploit imagery, build terrain products, run feature extraction, and produce the spatial overlays that planners use to understand the battlespace. The tools are real — SOCET GXP, ENVI, ArcGIS, DCGS-A imagery modules — and the learning curve is genuine. The collection-to-product timeline is always shorter than you'd like. The targeting community lives and dies by your products and will let you know when the imagery isn't current or the resolution isn't sufficient. Deployment means operating in degraded connectivity environments where the data pipelines you depend on at home station become unreliable. The NGA and cleared defense contractor ecosystem actively recruits 350Gs with operational credibility.

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