1N3X1 - Cryptologic Language Analyst

1N3X1 - Cryptologic Language Analyst

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Cryptologic Language Analyst Information

ASVAB Requirement:

General 72

Strength Requirement:

40 lbs

Average Indoor/Outdoor work conditions:

80% Indoor / 20% Outdoor

Average Hours Worked:

40-50

Possibility of working weekends:

Yes

Deployment Tempo/Rate (Low, Medium, High)

High

Technical Training Length:

240 - 480 Classroom Days

Technical School Location:

Lackland AFB, TX
Monterey, CA
Goodfellow AFB, TX

Known Duty Stations Available to New Airmen:

(we’re working on getting this information)

Community College of the Air Force Degree:

Intelligence Studies and Technology

Airmen describing Cryptologic Language Analyst

A Cryptologic Language Analyst (CLA) in the Air Force is responsible for analyzing foreign language communications in support of national security and military operations. They use advanced technology and techniques to collect, process, and analyze foreign language communications in order to extract information of intelligence value. This may include intercepting and transcribing voice and text communications, translating written materials, and analyzing and interpreting spoken and written language. They also use computer-assisted translation tools and other advanced technologies to aid in their analysis. CLAs may specialize in specific languages and regions, and may be called upon to provide expert analysis in support of military operations, counterintelligence efforts, and other national security-related activities. They may also provide language training to other military personnel, and create and maintain language-related databases.

Analyzes foreign language communications to extract information of intelligence value.

  • Collects, processes, and analyzes foreign language communications using advanced technology and techniques.

  • Intercepts and transcribes voice and text communications, translates written materials, and analyzes and interprets spoken and written language.

  • Utilizes computer-assisted translation tools and other advanced technologies to aid in analysis.

  • Specializes in specific languages and regions and provides expert analysis in support of military operations, counterintelligence efforts, and other national security-related activities.

  • Provides language training to other military personnel

  • Creates and maintains language-related databases

  • Works in support of national security and military operations