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In the US Marine Corps Civilian Workforce Campaign Plan,  just as the success of a battle plan hinges on the commitment and dedication of those entrusted with its execution, so the success of this plan will depend on the diligence of its execution by leaders and in all communities throughout the Marine Corps.  Civilian Marines have our unwavering commitment to achieving success and creating a unified total civilian and military force positioned to respond to any threat, anywhere.

Review our professional positions to see how you can make a difference.
 

Science and Technology:

  • Provides scientific and technical intelligence support to Marine Corps Acquisitions and Marine Corps Foreign Material Acquisition and Exploitation.

  • This analysis covers a broad range from non-lethal weapons technology and very shallow water mines to armor and anti-armor technology, and Information Operations threat.  

Imagery Analysis:

  • Provides imagery support to the Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program requirements.

  • Imagery analysts meet needs for imagery to be incorporated into their products such as non-combatant evacuation operations worldwide products.

  • Imagery analysts also work closely with Geospatial analysis and general military intelligence analysts to create integrated products for fleet Marine customers.

 

General Military Intelligence. Global and Regional Analysis:

  • Develops the Country Handbooks  Marine Forces of the World, and Police Forces of the World products, and maintains regional awareness to provide intelligence support to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, his staff, and the supporting establishment.  Provides mid-range threat intelligence estimates, urban warfare studies, denial and deception studies, information operations, and cultural intelligence products.

Information Technology:

  • The Technical Services Branch provides full service IT Support to the command including installation and maintenance of servers and computers on various unclassified and classified networks. This includes the maintenance of imagery dissemination elements.

Support:

We employ specialists in the following areas:

  • Administrative

  • Installation and logistics

  • Resource Management

  • Operations

  • Editing and Graphics

  • Librarians

 

 

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