- Consent to Monitor
The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations
- Unproctored Administration of the ASVAB: PiCAT | ASVAB
The unproctored version of CAT-ASVAB is called PiCAT (short for Pending Internet Computerized Adaptive Test) and can be taken from anywhere that has an internet connection
- Acceptable Use Policy | STEPP
Evidence of unauthorized use collected during monitoring may be used for administrative, criminal, or other adverse action Use of this DOD computer system constitutes consent to monitoring for these and other purposes
- DPS: Consent to Monitor
The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations
- USAF Aerial Events Support
DoD computer systems may be monitored for all lawful purposes, including to ensure that their use is authorized, for management of the system, to facilitate protection against unauthorized access, and to verify security procedures, survivability and operational security
- Pending Internet Computerized Adaptive Testing (PiCAT) and AFQT . . .
The PiCAT can be used to predict how well you will do on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) and could also eventually be used as your score-of-record to enlist into the
- AIPortal - Login
The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel
- The PiCAT Test Explained
Taking the PiCAT test is an essential first step for anyone interested in enlisting in the military Learn about the test here
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