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Is 9S100 (Scientific Applications Specialist) a Good AFSC?

United States Air Force · Air Force Specialty Code

Quick Facts — 9S100 (Scientific Applications Specialist)

AIT / Training

16 weeks

Training Location

Goodfellow AFB, TX

Career Field

Research and Development

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About 9S100 Scientific Applications Specialist

Scientific Applications Specialists apply physics, chemistry, mathematics, data analytics, engineering, and mechanics to solve intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) problems. They conduct scientific research, develop unique collection assets, evaluate and analyze specialized data, and maintain unique scientific equipment supporting ISR operations — providing tactical forces, commanders, and national decision makers the advantage needed to act.

Training Duration

16 weeks

Training Location

Goodfellow AFB, TX

Career Field

Research and Development

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll provide technical expert support to Air Force R&D programs — working in research laboratories and acquisition offices on the systems that define the Air Force's future capabilities. Senior technical positions in Air Force research and development are selective, prestigious, and create direct pathways to defense contractor and government laboratory careers. The technical expertise and clearances are significant market assets.

What It's Actually Like

Scientific R&D support at the senior technical level means you're the experienced technical authority in programs ranging from fundamental research to advanced development. Air Force Research Laboratory work at Wright-Patterson, Edwards, Kirtland, or Rome puts you at the center of genuinely interesting technical challenges with national security implications. The clearance and the specific technical expertise create a post-military profile that defense contractors and national laboratories find specifically useful. The research environment is more academic than operational and the culture reflects the specific blend of military structure and scientific inquiry.

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