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Is 35T (Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 35T (Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator)

AIT / Training

20 weeks

Training Location

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Career Field

Military Intelligence

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About 35T Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator

Maintains and integrates intelligence systems hardware and software across all intelligence disciplines. Keeps the technical infrastructure of intelligence collection and analysis operations running.

Training Duration

20 weeks

Training Location

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Career Field

Military Intelligence

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll be the IT specialist inside the intelligence community — maintaining, troubleshooting, and integrating the classified systems that analysts depend on to do their jobs. It's a specialty that combines IT skills with intelligence domain knowledge and a TS/SCI clearance. The result is a civilian market position that combines three of the most valuable credentials a veteran can carry: clearance, IT skills, and intelligence community familiarity. Defense contractors managing cleared IT infrastructure — Leidos, Booz Allen, SAIC — consistently hire 35T veterans and pay accordingly.

What It's Actually Like

You maintain the technical systems that military intelligence depends on — collection platforms, processing equipment, analysis workstations, and the integration between them. When SIGINT collection systems, ISR ground stations, or intelligence processing infrastructure needs repair, configuration, or integration, you're the person who makes it happen. The technical breadth is genuine: you're not a specialist in one system but a generalist for the intelligence systems ecosystem, which means your troubleshooting has to be broader and your documentation skills have to be thorough. The work is in high demand because intelligence systems are complex, the Army's maintenance pipeline for this specific category of equipment is chronically understaffed, and the tech is constantly evolving in ways that create integration challenges. Defense contractors who build, field, and sustain intelligence systems need people who understand both the technical specifications and the operational context — maintainers who've worked the systems under actual field conditions are more valuable than technicians who've only seen them in a lab. Your clearance plus your systems maintenance background is a combination that opens doors in the defense intelligence support industry.

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