The Navy has Intelligence Warfare but it is restricted line. For those unfamiliar the Navy has restricted and unrestricted line officers. Unrestricted are pilots, SWO, subs, spec war, spec ops (hopefully I didn't miss any). Restricted line are Intel, cyber, medical, supply, civil engineering, dental, HR, chaplain (not all these can be selected out of USNA). Only those that are found not physically qualified can select unrestricted line with a few exceptions (medical, cyber, CEC - all require certain quals). So unless something comes up medically you won't be going Intel initially. The path for most to areas like this are to go unrestricted line, become qualified, then request a move to Intel, cyber, HR, etc. You can google each class year's service assignments numbers and see the breakdown for these areas.
The Marines are another beast totally. They have many Intel MOSs. The Marine Corps does not have restricted or unrestricted line MOSs. Really the only limitation is color blindness. Really don't want someone who can't tell red/green apart in certain MOSs. Also, the CIA has all kinds of folks, not just from Intel backgrounds.
Agree with the advice to pick what service is best. really review each service's career fields, they do have some differences. Also, from a pilot perspective each service has different aircraft. AF has many more cargo planes than the Navy. How do you feel about water? Being on a ship? What about landing an airplane on a ship?