Temporary Reduction of Minimum Cyber Test Requirement for 1711 and 1721 IMOs
This MARADMIN temporarily reduces the minimum Cyber Test score requirement for 1711 and 1721 Intended Military Occupational Specialties (IMOS) from 60 to 55 for a six-month period to support analysis of the test requirement. If student throughput exceeds capacity, prioritization will be based on General Technical (GT) scores from the ASVAB, with a minimum requirement of 110.
Issued: September 27, 2021
1. The Deputy Commandant for Information approved a temporary reduction in the minimum score requirement of the Cyber Test for 1711 and 1721 Intended Military Occupational Specialty (IMOS) from 60 to 55 to support analysis of the Cyber Test requirement. References (a) and (b) establishes the Cyber Test requirement for the 1711 and 1721 Intended Military Occupational Specialty.<br> 1.a. This change is effective the date of release of this MARADMIN and will continue for a period of six months.<br> 1.b. All other requirements listed in reference (a) and (b) remain in effect.<br> 2. In the event the 1711 and 1721 IMOS exceeds the maximum allowable student throughput as a result of this MARADMIN, prioritization of MOS classification will be based on the General Technical (GT) score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. References (a) and (b) establishes the minimum required GT score for the 1711 and 1721 IMOS as 110.<br> 3. Marines that fail to complete the 1711 and 1721 IMOS production pipeline will be reclassified based on needs of the Marine Corps.<br> 4. Direct all questions concerning this MARADMIN to the POCs listed above or e-mail the Cyber Occupational Field Team at cyberoccfld@usmc.mil.<br> 5. Release authorized by Lieutenant General M. G. Glavy, Headquarters Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information.