As an Air Intelligence Officer, you could be employed on the following duties: As an Air Intelligence Officer at an operational squadron preparing and presenting intelligence briefs, conducting debriefs, and providing advice to squadron members and commanders Managing imagery processing and analysis facilities Analysing and preparing assessments of air-related activities affecting Australia's interests Interpreting the significance of intelligence data/reports to the conduct of selected RAAF air operations Assisting in the maintenance and monitoring of high standards of security throughout the Air Force You may also be employed in various non-specific intelligence areas such as training and instructing.
If you enter the Air Force as an Active Reserve Air Intelligence Officer, you can expect to undertake similar duties to your full-time colleagues.