The Perceived Effect of the Communications Subspecialty on a Naval Officer's Career
Abstract
There seems to be a perception that the Communications Subspecialty is not career enhancing for naval officers, especially warfare. This thesis investigates how the subspecialty is perceived by naval officers with the Communications Systems Technology subspecialty code. A questionnaire was designed to determine: (1) if the officer felt the subspecialty had affected his or her, (2) where the subspecialists find information concerning the subspecialty, and (3) if the officer had any suggestions or concerns about the communications subspecialty. The questionnaires were then sent to all officers with the Communications Systems Technology subspecialty code (XX82X). Responses to the questionnaire show that, in general, officers feel that the subspecialty has had a positive effect on their careers, to the extent that they would recommend the subspecialty to other officers. But there does seem to be a lack of good career information concerning the Communications Subspecialty. It is therefore recommended that the subspecialty sponsor (OP-941) try to disseminate more useful information to officers concerning the subspecialty. This thesis also contains information concerning the Navy subspecialty system, the officer career structure in the Navy, information on the communications subspecialties, and additional thesis topics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA201215
Entities
People
- Robin M. Horne
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School