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analysis and engineering; effects of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC);
various waveform employment; coordination of host nation approval (HNA);
transmission theory; and determination, mitigation and resolution of
electromagnetic interference (EMI)in a denied degraded contested environment
(D2CE). Strategic Electromagnetic Spectrum Officers develop policy and
guidance for effective and efficient spectrum use; provide oversight of
Marine Corps use of national level and DoD associated spectrum databases;
supervise and manage the coordination, de-confliction and integration of
spectrum-dependent (S-D) equipment and systems into the operational
electromagnetic environment (EME). Strategic Electromagnetic Spectrum
Planning and Engineer Officers must be knowledgeable of all DoD/service and
commercial S-D equipment and systems to include, but not limited to command
and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
(ISR) assets, aviation platforms, radar and navigation, electronic warfare
(EW), munitions and weapons systems, etc.
b. Prerequisites
(1) Must possess MOS 0648 for a minimum of 3 years.
(2) Security requirement: top secret with sensitive compartmented
information access eligibility.
c. Requirements
(1) Complete the Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Course
(F0224L1), Biloxi, MS.
(2) Upon completion of the Strategic Electromagnetic Spectrum
Management Course, Warrant Officers must forward a request to HQMC C4 (06xx
OccFld) sponsor for approval.
d. Duties. For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to
reference (i), Communications Training and Readiness (T&R) Manual.
e. Related Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Title and Code.
None.
f. Related Military Skill
(1) Cyber Network Operations Officer, 0605.
(2) Spectrum Manager, 0648.
7. MOS 0670, Data Systems Engineering Officer (III) (CWO5 to WO) PMOS, DIR
C4
a. Summary. Data Systems Engineer Officers analyze, design, deploy,
maintain and manage services in support of command and control. The position
encompasses both the theoretical and engineering aspects of specifying,
designing, implementing and managing enterprise level classified and
unclassified applications. Typical duties include mission planning,
budgeting, quality control, advanced technical analysis during the planning,
installation, operation, maintenance and secure integration of data systems
to include active directory management, cloud services, disaster recovery,
cybersecurity, database management, scripting, hardware/software management,
storage area network (SAN), network attached storage (NAS), virtualization
and messaging in support of deployed and garrison systems and services. They