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IFPC EXAM 2 FINAL SCRIPT 2026 COMPLETE
SOLUTION SET
โ—‰ What are the 4 types of Intelligence Support? Answer: 1) General
2) Direct
3) Close
4) Mutual
โ—‰ What are the Commander's 8 Intelligence Responsibilities?
Answer: 1) Understand intelligence doctrine, capabilities, and
limitations.
2) Provide planning guidance.
3) Define area of interest.
4) Specify intelligence priorities.
5) Integrate intelligence in plans and operations.
6) Proactively engage the intelligence staff.
7) Demand high quality, predictive intelligence.
8) Protect and promote intelligence integrity and objectivity.
โ—‰ What are the Joint Force Intelligence Directorate of a Joint Staff
Responsibilities? Answer: 1) Provide threat assessment and
warning.
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SOLUTION SET

โ—‰ What are the 4 types of Intelligence Support? Answer: 1) General

  1. Direct
  2. Close
  3. Mutual โ—‰ What are the Commander's 8 Intelligence Responsibilities? Answer: 1) Understand intelligence doctrine, capabilities, and limitations.
  4. Provide planning guidance.
  5. Define area of interest.
  6. Specify intelligence priorities.
  7. Integrate intelligence in plans and operations.
  8. Proactively engage the intelligence staff.
  9. Demand high quality, predictive intelligence.
  10. Protect and promote intelligence integrity and objectivity. โ—‰ What are the Joint Force Intelligence Directorate of a Joint Staff Responsibilities? Answer: 1) Provide threat assessment and warning.
  1. Participate in all decision making and planning.
  2. Synchronize intelligence with operations and plans.
  3. Formulate concept of intelligence operations.
  4. Develop detailed intelligence annexes.
  5. Integrate joint and national intelligence support.
  6. Exploit combat reporting from operational forces.
  7. Organize for continuous operations.
  8. Ensure accessibility of intelligence.
  9. Establish a joint intelligence architecture. โ—‰ What are Intelligence Planning's two lines of effort? Answer: 1) providing intelligence support to joint operation planning
  10. planning intelligence operations โ—‰ What are the 6 phases of operations? Answer: 1) Shape
  11. Deter
  12. Seize the Initiative
  13. Dominate
  14. Stabilize
  15. Enable Civil Authority
  1. Minimize territorial issues.
  2. Establish continuous communication.
  3. Eliminate impediments. โ—‰ What are the 4 standards for intelligence sharing architecture? Answer: 1) Survivability
  4. Interoperability
  5. Security
  6. Compatibility โ—‰ What does JWICS stand for? Answer: Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System โ—‰ What does JDISS stand for? Answer: Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System โ—‰ What purpose does the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) of 2004 serve? Answer: IRTPA requires the President to: establish an Information Sharing Environment (ISE) for the sharing of terrorism information "in a manner consistent with national security and applicable legal standards relating to privacy and civil liberties

โ—‰ What does CENTRIXS stand for? Answer: Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System โ—‰ What are the two distinct functions of Collection Management? Answer: 1) CRM (collection requirements management)

  1. COM (collection operations management) โ—‰ What are the two cornerstones of the Dissemination step? Answer: 1) Push - Allows the higher echelons to push intelligence down to satisfy existing lower echelon requirements or to relay other relevant information to the lower level
  2. Pull - Involves direct electronic access to databases, intelligence files, or other repositories by intelligence organizations at all levels โ—‰ What are the roles and responsibility of the NGA? Answer: NGA provides timely, relevant, and accurate GEOINT support to include imagery intelligence (IMINT), geospatial information, national imagery collection management, commercial imagery, imagery- derived MASINT, and some meteorological and oceanographic data and information

โ—‰ What are the roles and responsibilities of the CIA? Answer: CIA's primary areas of expertise are in HUMINT collection, allsource analysis, and the production of political, economic, and biographic intelligence โ—‰ Per EO 12333, Who is the designated functional manager for HUMINT? Answer: The Director of the CIA โ—‰ Who is responsible for intelligence analysis and production on a wide range of political and economic topics essential to foreign policy determination and execution? Answer: The Department of State Bureau of Intelligence and Research โ—‰ Who is responsible for analyzing foreign information relevant to US energy policies and nonproliferation issues? Answer: The Department of Energy โ—‰ What organization has primary responsibility for CI and counterterrorism operations conducted in the United States Answer: The FBI โ—‰ What organization analyzes foreign intelligence related to economic policy and participates with DOS in the overt

collection of general foreign economic information? Answer: The Department of Treasury โ—‰ This organization operates as both a military Service and a law enforcement organization and provides general maritime intelligence support to commanders from the strategic to tactical level in the areas of HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASINT, OSINT, and CI Answer: Coast Guard โ—‰ Which organization ensures that information related to homeland security threats is collected, analyzed, and disseminated to the full range of the homeland security customers in the DHS, state, local, and tribal levels, in the private sector and in the IC? Answer: Department of Homeland Security Office of Intelligence and Analysis โ—‰ This organization collects and analyzes information related to illegal drug production, smuggling, and trafficking. Answer: Drug Enforcement Agency Office of National Security Intelligence โ—‰