I think it ultimately depends on where you are assigned within an agency and which agency it is. I have no doubt that they highly value technical degrees, especially considering the rise of cyber warfare, etc, although from what I saw as a State Dept intern among the intel bureau staff and my contact with quite a few intel professionals, most recommended regional knowledge, language skills, and critical thinking for job-seekers. Having said that, I certainly do not presume to know all the ins and outs of the civilian intel world nor the Navy. It's all theory for me until the board makes selections.