Target
Audience:
•Entry Level
Marines
•Lat Movers
Throughput
FY10: 196
(TIP: FY11
173/FY12 170/FY13 170)
Max Class
Size: 16
Course
Manager: 850-452-6543
Location: Center for Information Dominance
Corry Station
Pensacola, Florida 32511-5151
Marine Corps
Detachment
Course
Descriptive Data:
•CID N23CXA1
•Joint
Service
Prerequisites:
•TS/SCI
eligible
•GT100
Description
To provide
training to Service Cryptologic Elements (SCE) personnel of the Army, Navy, Air
Force and Marine Corps in the knowledge and skills necessary to function as a
Communications Signals Collection and Processing Operator, specifically in the
areas of signal collection, identification, analysis, computer analysis, signal
classification, target identification, reporting formats and for matriculation
into more advanced courses.
Includes
security procedures, fundamental mathematics, communication theory, radio wave
propagation, electronic equipment operation and theory, signal modulation,
multiplexing theory, recording, application of target identification, signal
processing and reporting. Teaches basic signal analysis, emphasizing the use of
reference materials in conjunction with graphic and computer based analysis
techniques as aids to signal identification. Graduates with limited supervision
are able to acquire, display, analyze, demodulate, identify, record, process
and report known communication signals
Course
length:
•74 days
•592 hours
•15 weeks