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Re: IT certification opinions...
Just a small FYI, the CompTia certs are no longer lifetime as of 1 Dec 10.
For some reason, the Army is a fan of their stuff. Despite being almost a joke, N+ and A+ might be good to have.
For my job, which is mostly maintenance/repair of highside equipment we do
some of the networking too. By 2012 we're all supposed to have at least N+ and Security+. It's strongly encouraged to have CCNA as well.
As far as I know, all of the jobs that touch the network require a Secret clearance at the very least. Those they will pretty much hand out to anyone that isn't a fellon or currently has a warrant somewhere. The investigation isn't super time consuming and there's no polygraph. On the other hand, my Top Secret investigation took 6 months, they sent investigators out to 3 different states to talk to people I listed as aquantences and I was polygraphed.
DOIM is the main IT "group" the Army goes through, ITT is the most prevalent contractor I see here in Afghanistan.
Networks above Secret are managed by a government agency. Almost everyone that works for them is prior service military.
Contracting with the Army overseas=$$$. Every one of them I've talked to over here makes more than 100K/year. Even the generator mechanic down the road.
I know as soon as my contract with the Army ends in August of next year I'm going to be a contractor doing the exact same job I do now.
Last edited by bramagedained; 01-24-2011 at 10:30 PM..
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