
Navy Information Dominance Corps warfare device In addition, the information systems technician slogan is TTOTF, meaning: "the thunder of the fleet." Two other less used slogans are "the brother and sisterhood of the thunder bolt" and "the voice of the fleet". Information systems technician are a close-knit community. The Coast Guard telephone technician (TT) rating was also merged into the IT rating in 2003 the TT rating device of a telephone handset over the globe became the rating device for the Coast Guard IT rating. The Coast Guard radioman (RM) rating was renamed telecommunications specialist (TC) in 1995, which split in 2003 to make up the information system technician (IT) and operations specialist (OS) ratings. The ITS rating for submarines was created in December 2010. In 1996 the submarine force merged radioman with electronics technicians and electronic warfare specialist. Both radiomen and data processing technicians in the Navy had to undergo general rate training and take a computer-based exam in order to be designated under the new IT rating (the data processing technicians found themselves bound to a serious learning curve because they had to learn every single aspect from the radioman rating) whereas to the radiomen, most of them already had a general knowledge in basic computer fundamentals and maintenance. In November 1999 the rating was re-designated information systems technician. The radioman (RM) and data processing technician (DP) ratings were merged in November 1998, keeping the radioman name. Students must first complete Basic Enlisted Submarine School. ITS "A" school is located at Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. armed forces services, including Marine radiomen and Army computer systems operators. IT students share classes with members of all U.S. Schooling is instructor led, using a computer-based learning system. IT candidates attend "A" school at Corry Station in Pensacola, Florida. In February 2010, the IT rating was incorporated into the Information Dominance Corps. A third rating, cryptologic technician communications (CTO) merged with IT in October, 2005. The IT rating was created in 1997 from a combination of two previous Navy ratings - radioman (RM) and data processing technician (DP).


The IT rating is one of the most diverse ratings in the US Navy.
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They perform the functions of a computer system analyst, operate telecommunications systems including automated networks and the full spectrum of data links and circuits. They also write programs to handle the collection, manipulation and distribution of data for a wide variety of applications and requirements.

This technology includes local and wide area networks, mainframe, mini and microcomputer systems and associated peripheral devices. Information systems technicians design, install, operate, and maintain state-of-the-art information systems. Army, data network specialist in the U.S. Armed Forces have similar positions, but with different titles utilized ( information technology specialist in the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard specific job, also known as an enlisted rating (often called MOS by other armed services). Information systems technician submarines ( ITS) is a rating for U.S. Information systems technician ( IT) is a rating for United States Navy and United States Coast Guard enlisted personnel, specializing in communications technology.
