FISCAL YEAR 2020 NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY CRYPTOLOGIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS
Date Signed: 2/9/2019 | MARADMINS Number: 088/19
MARADMINS : 088/19

R 081650Z FEB 19
MARADMIN 088/19
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC I//
SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2020 NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY CRYPTOLOGIC INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS//
POC/D.A. CROSS/MSGT/2600 OCCUPATIONAL FIELD SPECIALIST/I-IOP/TEL: DSN 224-3981/TEL: COM(703)614-3981/EMAIL: DARRY.CROSS@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  This message solicits nominations for National Security Agency (NSA) Cryptologic Internship Programs for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020.  Nominations are due to POC no later than 1 March 2019.  Paragraph 9 details procedures for submission.
2.  The NSA Cryptologic Internship Programs bring national-level Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) expertise to Marine Corps operating forces by providing in-depth training to active-duty Occupational Field 2600 enlisted Marines via an intensive three-year internship within the NSA enterprise.  These programs are designed to give participants in-depth knowledge and skills in cryptologic analysis, intelligence production disciplines, and national/tactical SIGINT operations.  Marines who participate will increase their knowledge in multiple SIGINT disciplines, enhance their understanding of how SIGINT supports the intelligence community, and gain essential Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) skills and experience not normally gained in other career developmental training venues.
3.  The following cryptologic programs are available: (read: Program/Qualifying MOS/Intended ranks/Program purpose).
A.  Middle Enlisted Cryptologic Career Advancement Program (MECCAP)/2621/Cpl-Sgt/ designed to provide cryptologic specialists with individually tailored training based on the respective service needs and individual backgrounds.
B.  Military Cryptologic Signals Analysis Program (MCSAP)/2621/Cpl-Sgt/designed to develop advanced cryptologic signals analysts.
C.  Military Intern SIGINT Analyst Program (MINSAP)/2631/Cpl-Sgt/designed to develop highly skilled SIGINT analysts.
D.  Military Operational Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Signals Analyst Program (MOSAP)/2631/Cpl-Sgt/designed to develop highly skilled operational ELINT analysts.
E.  Military Language Analyst Program (MLAP)/2641/Cpl-Sgt/designed to develop advanced crypto-language analysts.  Marines applying for the MLAP program must have a minimum DLPT score of L2+/R2 or L2/R2+ in their respective language.
F.  Yonsei University-Korean Military Linguist Program (held at Yonsei University)/2741/Cpl-Sgt/ designed to develop advanced crypto-linguistic skills and cultural expertise.  Applicants for Yonsei must be qualified for overseas assignments.  Selectee will attend Yonsei University in Seoul, with follow-on orders, accompanied, for two years at Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion (MCSB), Special U.S. Liaison Activity Korea (SUSLAK).  Upon completion of the academic portion of this program, applicants will be assigned operational duties as part of the SUSLAK staff.  Marines applying must have a minimum DLPT score of L2/R2.
4.  Program selectees will report to Headquarters Company, MCSB (MCC:  J39), Ft George G. Meade, MD, for duty during the fourth Qtr FY-19 with two exceptions:  the selectee for MOSAP will report to Company A, MCSB (MCC:  JB9), Aurora, CO during fourth Qtr FY-19, selectee for the Yonsei University program will report to MARFOR Korea for duty during fourth Qtr FY-19.
5.  Marines selected for any program other than the Yonsei University program will incur an obligation of six years (three years in the internship and a three year follow-on assignment).  The six-year service obligation is designed to allow at least one follow-on tour to the operating forces upon completion of the internship.  Marines selected for the Yonsei University program will incur a three-year OCONUS obligation (one year at Yonsei University, Korea and two years at MCSB, SUSLAK, Korea).  Nominees will be required to provide a page 11 entry to the selection panel stating acknowledgement of the appropriate obligated service requirement.  Selectees must incur the obligated service prior to detachment from their current command.
6.  Applicants must have at least two years on station by 1 July 2019 for CONUS commands, and three years on station by 1 July 2019 for OCONUS commands.  Applicants may not have less than four years of service or more than 14 years of service as of 1 July 2019.
7.  Marines selected will have the opportunity to attend formal schools and perform internships at organizations within the NSA Enterprise.  Upon graduation, Marines are considered subject matter experts in their respective cryptologic skill program.  All military language analyst programs are designed to enhance crypto-linguistic skills through advanced formal training and operational assignments.
8.  Applications must include the following:
A.  Name, Rank, DOD ID, MOS(s)
B.  Date of birth
C.  Armed Forces Active Duty Base Date
D.  PFT and CFT results and dates taken
E.  Command e-mail address
F.  Program(s) applying for (in priority order)
G.  Educational background:
(1).  PME:
A.  Nonresident - include name of course/year completed
B.  Resident – include name of course/year completed
(2).  Military/Governmental:
A.  General military training - include name of course/GPA/year completed
B. Cryptologic training - same info as above
(3).  Civilian:
A.  High school - include:  school name, place, GPA
B.  Undergraduate classes or degree - include:  institution attended/course name/course id/grade/credits earned/degree earned
C.  Graduate classes or degree (same info as above)
H.  DLPT score and date taken
I.  Cryptologic duties:  chronologically listed - including two to three lines describing primary cryptologic duties - unclassified information only
J.  Favorable material:  include personal awards and up to 3 letters of recommendation
K.  A photo IAW MCO P1070.12K, paragraph 2002 (photographs)
L.  Page 11 entries with obligated service requirement statement
9.  Nomination packages must be generated in letter format with O-5 level command endorsement.  Nomination packages may be submitted electronically or by hard copy.  Electronic packages must be submitted by the unit’s final endorsing authority as an ADOBE Acrobat (.pdf) file to the HQMC/IEC POC (darry.cross@usmc.mil).  Hard copy packages must be submitted to HQMC (I/IEC).  Packages must be received no later than 1 March 2019.  Mailing address as follows:
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT (RM1A262B)
3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON
(ATTN: MSGT CROSS)
WASHINGTON, DC 20350-3000
10.  A sample nomination package is located on the Intel Department, HQMC SharePoint site: https:(slash)(slash)intelshare.intelink.gov/sites/hqmcintel/io/iop/SitePages/2600.aspx
11.  All applicants must notify the 2600 Enlisted Assignments Monitor (MSgt Nicholas Watson) and the 2600 Occupational Field Specialist (MSgt Darry Cross) prior to submitting their nomination packages to this headquarters.
12.  Upon receipt of a nomination package, an e-mail will be sent to the originating command by HQMC/IEC acknowledging receipt and providing status of the nomination package.
13.  Commands requesting an extension to the application deadline due to operational commitments must do so prior to 23 February 2018. Extensions for the Yonsei University will not be considered.
14.  Program selectees will be notified by MARADMIN.
15.  Release authorized by Mr. D. G. Jordan, Assistant Director  of Intelligence, U.S. Marine Corps.//