SOLICITATION OF QUALIFIED MARINES FOR THE JOINT SPECIAL  OPERATIONS COMMAND INTELLIGENCE BRIGADE


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R 171735Z JUN 25 MARADMIN 283/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC DCI WASHINGTON DC// SUBJ/SOLICITATION OF QUALIFIED MARINES FOR THE JOINT SPECIAL  OPERATIONS COMMAND INTELLIGENCE BRIGADE// REF/A/MCO 1300.8 CH-1// NARR/REF A IS MCO 1300.8 CH-1, MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENT  POLICY.// POC/BRIAN OETTING/SSG/TEL:  910-951-3349/ EMAIL:  [email protected]. POC/MARVIN HAMM/CIV/TEL:  910-951-1696/ EMAIL:  [email protected]. GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  The purpose of this MARADMIN is to solicit  qualified Marines to screen for the Joint Special Operations Command Intelligence Brigade (JIB).  All Marines assigned to the JIB must  meet specific and very stringent criteria mandated by the JIB. 2.  The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Intelligence Brigade organizes, trains, equips, retains and employs highly qualified  Joint Service intelligence professionals in support of JSOC to  facilitate the conduct of exercises, training, and the development  of doctrine for Special Operations Forces intelligence operations.   The JIB drives JSOC’s targeting enterprise by illuminating the enemy with unfailing precision for prosecution by the most elite and  surgically employed combat forces in the world.  The JIB is one of  only a handful of organizations that maintains the mandate to recruit, assess, and select each of its  members.  Every member of the JIB is selected and hired by current members of the Brigade.  3.  An assignment within the JIB is widely recognized by service  components and promotion boards as one of the most challenging and  career-enhancing in all of DoD.  JIB promotion rates routinely  exceed the average of each service, and some JIB billets are  eligible for joint credit.  Whether training or deployed, JIB  members work in a professionally demanding environment that affords military members the opportunity to see direct results from their  work.  JIB members are allowed authority, autonomy, and  responsibility, along with the unique benefits associated with  service in Special Operations Forces. 4.  Eligibility. 4.a.  Military Occupational Specialty: 4.a.1.  02XX-Intelligence 4.a.2.  26XX-Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic-Warfare 4.b.  Rank Requirements: 4.b.1.  Sergeant with at least 2 years TIG 4.b.2.  Staff Sergeant 4.b.3.  First Lieutenant (Career Designated) 4.b.4.  Captain with no more than 3 years Time in Grade 4.c.  Moving and Orders Requirements: 4.c.1.  Marines must be eligible to execute a Permanent Change of  Station in Fiscal Year 2026. 4.c.2.  Marines must be willing to accept 36 to 60 months orders to  Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 4.d.  Screening Timelines: 4.d.1.  The JIB will screen Marines 12 to 18 months prior to  executing orders. 4.d.2.  Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis. 4.d.3.  Assessment and Selection is six training days and is fully funded by the JIB. 5.  Incentives. 5.a.  Special Pay and Allowances 5.b.  Industry and Academia Partnerships 5.c.  Extensive Resources and Support 5.d.  Advanced Industry Training and Certifications 6.  Marines interested in applying to the JIB should: 6.a.  Contact the JIB Recruiting Team.  6.b.  Visit the Marine Corps Manpower Management website and  complete an Initial Screening Questionnaire (ISQ). 6.c.  Send the ISQ to [email protected]. 7.  The JIB Recruiting Team will contact competitive applicants with  follow on Assessment and Selection dates.  The JIB Recruiting Team  can be contacted at (910) 951-3349 or [email protected].   Additional information is available on the JIB’s Intelink page at:   https:(slash)(slash)intellipedia.intelink.gov/wiki/JSOC_Intelligence _Brigade. 8.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General M. G. Carter, Deputy  Commandant for Information.//