Space Force career guide

5I1 Geospatial Intelligence Analyst ASVAB score requirements

Score target and study focus for Space Force 5I1.

5I1
Space Force career score brief

Geospatial Intelligence Analyst

In demand
ASVAB score targetG 66+

Analyzes satellite and multi-sensor imagery, terrain, and geospatial intelligence products.

ScoreG 66+

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FitIntelligence Analysis

Geospatial Intelligence Analyst can fit students who want Space Force work in intelligence analysis and are ready to verify current SFSC availability with a recruiter.

TransferCivilian path

Intelligence analysis, geospatial analysis, cyber threat analysis, defense contracting, or public-sector security work.

Study first

Focus these areas

  • Build word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, arithmetic reasoning, math knowledge before comparing this Space Force career against your score report.
  • Use the official score area as a planning target, then confirm current openings and exact requirements with a Space Force recruiter.
Daily work

What you may do

  • Analyze imagery, maps, terrain, and geospatial data to identify activity and support targeting.
  • Follow Space Force procedures, security rules, mission reporting, and training standards tied to 5I1.
5I1 Space Force career FAQ

Common Geospatial Intelligence Analyst ASVAB questions

What ASVAB score do you need for Space Force 5I1 Geospatial Intelligence Analyst?
G 66+ is the planning target shown on this MeritMarch guide from the official Space Force career page. Treat it as study guidance, not a contract promise, because Space Force career access, openings, waivers, security screening, medical qualification, and recruiter guidance can change.
What does a Space Force 5I1 Geospatial Intelligence Analyst do?
Analyzes satellite and multi-sensor imagery, terrain, and geospatial intelligence products.
Which ASVAB sections should I study for 5I1?
Start with the subjects most connected to this Space Force career: Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge. If your AFQT is not stable yet, keep Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension in the plan too.
Is 5I1 guaranteed if I meet the score target?
No. ASVAB scores are only part of Space Force job access. Current openings, citizenship, education rules, medical standards, security clearance screening, waivers, and Space Force needs can all affect whether a career is available.
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Sources and official confirmation

Source checked May 9, 2026: U.S. Space Force Geospatial Intelligence Analyst career page. Current Space Force career access still depends on official policy, openings, citizenship, education rules, medical qualification, security screening, waivers, and recruiter guidance.

Score area shown on this page: G 66+. Current Space Force career access still depends on official policy, openings, citizenship, education rules, medical qualification, security screening, waivers, and recruiter guidance.

More context reviewed May 9, 2026: U.S. Space Force career finder.