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Manages information and knowledge operations for Air Force units. Coordinates administrative information systems, information management programs, and organizational knowledge management processes.
“You'll be the information management specialist for Air Force units — managing the administrative systems and information workflows that organizations depend on. Knowledge management skills transfer to corporate information management, administrative leadership, and organizational effectiveness careers.”
Knowledge operations management is the career field responsible for making sure the right information gets to the right people through the right channels — which sounds simple until you see how many competing systems and workflows are involved in an Air Force wing. The administrative information systems and records management skills transfer to civilian information management and administrative leadership careers. The work is important, largely invisible when done well, and noticed immediately when it isn't.
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