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What are the responsibilities of Joint Intelligence - correct answer 1) Inform the CDR
2) Describe the operational environment
3) identify, define, and nominate objectives
4) support the planning and execution of operations
5) Counter adversary deception and surprise
6) Support friendly deception efforts
7) Assess the effectiveness of operations
What is the product of the Collection step? - correct answer Data
What is the product of the Processing and Exploitation step? - correct answer
Information
What is the product of the Processing and Exploitation step? - correct answer
Information
What is the product of the Analysis and Production step? - correct answer
Intelligence
Who exercises the SECDEF's authority, direction, and control over the DoD agencies
and DoD field activies that are defense intelligence, CI, security, exercise, planning,
policy, and strategic oversight over all DoD intelligence, CI, and security policy,
plans and programs? - correct answer Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
USD(I)
Who advises the SECDEF, Deputy SECDEF, Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
(CJCS), CCDRs, and USD(I) on all matters concerning military and military related
intelligence and is the principal DoD intelligence representative in the national
foreign intelligence process? - correct answer Director of the DIA
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What are the responsibilities of Joint Intelligence - correct answer 1) Inform the CDR

  1. Describe the operational environment
  2. identify, define, and nominate objectives
  3. support the planning and execution of operations
  4. Counter adversary deception and surprise
  5. Support friendly deception efforts
  6. Assess the effectiveness of operations What is the product of the Collection step? - correct answer Data What is the product of the Processing and Exploitation step? - correct answer Information What is the product of the Processing and Exploitation step? - correct answer Information What is the product of the Analysis and Production step? - correct answer Intelligence Who exercises the SECDEF's authority, direction, and control over the DoD agencies and DoD field activies that are defense intelligence, CI, security, exercise, planning, policy, and strategic oversight over all DoD intelligence, CI, and security policy, plans and programs? - correct answer Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence USD(I) Who advises the SECDEF, Deputy SECDEF, Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff (CJCS), CCDRs, and USD(I) on all matters concerning military and military related intelligence and is the principal DoD intelligence representative in the national foreign intelligence process? - correct answer Director of the DIA

What other responsibilities does the director of the DIA have? - correct answer - Defense Collection Manager

  • Commander
  • Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR)
  • Program manager for the Joint Reserve Intelligence Program
  • Defense CI Manager
  • Defense Human Intelligence Manager Who provides continuous intelligence support to the CJCS, Joint Staff, National Military Command Center, and combatant commands (CCMDs) in the areas of targeting, global warning intelligence, and current intelligence? - correct answer Joint Staff Directorate for Intelligence (J-2) What is the function of the National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center? - correct answer integrates Joint Staff J-2/Operations Directorate/Plans Directorate element that monitors the global situation on a continual basis and provides the CJCS and SecDef a DOD planning and crisis response capability What are the primary intelligence organizations providing support to joint forces? - correct answer The CCMD JIOCs Under the direction of the joint force J-2, what element normally manages the intelligence collection, production, analysis, and dissemination for a joint force? - correct answer JTF JISE What is the JRIC - correct answer The Joint Reserve Intelligence Component is an intelligence production and training capability enabling Reserve Component intelligence forces to meet Service components, CCMDs, CSAs, and IC training, readiness, and operational requirements Unauthorized disclosure of this information could be expected to cause "damage " to the national security - correct answer Confidential
  1. Analysis and Production
  2. Dissemination and Integration
  3. Evaluation and Feedback What does Planning and Direction involve? - correct answer - identification and prioritization of intelligence requirements
  • the development of concepts of intelligence operations and architectures
  • tasking subordinate intelligence elements for the collection of information or the production of finished intelligence
  • submitting requests for additional capabilities to higher headquarters
  • submitting requests for collection, exploitation, or all-source production support to external, supporting intelligence entities What are the major outputs of Intelligence Requirement and Information Requirement Planning? - correct answer - CCIR
  • PIR
  • EEI
  • FFIR
  • RFI What is PED? - correct answer - Processing -Exploitation
  • Dissemination What are the 8 categories of Intelligence Products? - correct answer 1) Warning intelligence
  1. Current intelligence
  2. General military intelligence
  3. Target intelligence
  4. Scientific and technical intelligence
  5. Counterintelligence
  1. Estimative intelligence
  2. Identity intelligence What is Warning Intelligence? - correct answer provides a distinct communication to a decision maker about threats against US security, interests, or citizens. Warning carries a sense of urgency, implying the decision maker should take action to deter or mitigate the threat's impact What is Current Intelligence? - correct answer Current intelligence provides updated support for ongoing operation. It involves the integration of time-sensitive, all- source intelligence and information into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area. What is General Military Intelligence? - correct answer GMI focuses on the military capabilities of foreign countries and organizations, to include non-state actors, and other topics that could affect potential US or multinational military operations What is Target Intelligence? - correct answer Target intelligence portrays and locates the components of a target or target complex, networks, and support infrastructure, and indicates its vulnerability and relative importance to the adversary. Target intelligence includes the characterization of a target and indicates its vulnerability, placement in larger systems or networks, and relative importance to the adversary What is Scientific and Technical Intelligence? - correct answer S&TI examines foreign developments in basic and applied sciences and technologies with warfare potential, particularly enhancements to weapon systems. It includes S&TI characteristics, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and limitations of weapon systems, subsystems, and associated material, as well as related research and development What is Counter Intelligence? - correct answer CI is information gathered and activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations, or persons, or

effectiveness of operations, maintaining situational awareness of adversary military disposition, capabilities, and intentions, and other relevant aspects of the OE. CCDRs and subordinate JFCs What is Tactical Intelligence and who is the target audience? - correct answer Tactical intelligence addresses the threat across the range of military operations. Tactical intelligence operations identify and assess the adversary's capabilities, intentions, and vulnerabilities, as well as describe the physical environment. Tactical intelligence seeks to identify when, where, and in what strength the adversary will conduct tactical level operations Intended for commanders, planners, and operators for planning and conducting battles, engagements, and special missions What are the three major types of military operations? - correct answer 1) Military Engagement, Security Cooperation, Deterrence

  1. crisis response and limited contingency operations
  2. major operations and campaigns What directorate on a joint staff is responsible for plans? - correct answer J How do you prioritize Intelligence/Collection requirements? - correct answer Based on the Commander's Guidance What are the 8 attributes of Intelligence Excellence? - correct answer 1) Anticipatory
  3. Timely
  4. Accurate
  5. Usable
  6. Complete
  7. Relevant
  8. Objective
  1. Available What is Fusion? - correct answer Fusion is a deliberate and consistent process of collecting and examining information from all available sources and intelligence disciplines to derive as complete an assessment as possible of detected activity. It draws on the complementary strengths of all intelligence disciplines, and relies on an all-source approach to intelligence collection and analysis What are the 4 types of Intelligence Support? - correct answer 1) General
  2. Direct
  3. Close
  4. Mutual What are the Commander's 8 Intelligence Responsibilities? - correct answer 1) Understand intelligence doctrine, capabilities, and limitations.
  5. Provide planning guidance.
  6. Define area of interest.
  7. Specify intelligence priorities.
  8. Integrate intelligence in plans and operations.
  9. Proactively engage the intelligence staff.
  10. Demand high quality, predictive intelligence.
  11. Protect and promote intelligence integrity and objectivity. What are the Joint Force Intelligence Directorate of a Joint Staff Responsibilities? - correct answer 1) Provide threat assessment and warning.
  12. Participate in all decision making and planning.
  13. Synchronize intelligence with operations and plans.
  14. Formulate concept of intelligence operations.
  15. Develop detailed intelligence annexes.
  16. Integrate joint and national intelligence support.
  17. Exploit combat reporting from operational forces.
  1. Conduct complementary operations. What are the 6 principals for Interorganizational Intelligence Collaboration? - correct answer 1) Establish strong relationship networks.
  2. Build mutual trust and respect for colleagues.
  3. Share a common vision.
  4. Minimize territorial issues.
  5. Establish continuous communication.
  6. Eliminate impediments. What are the 4 standards for intelligence sharing architecture? - correct answer 1) Survivability
  7. Interoperability
  8. Security
  9. Compatibility What does JWICS stand for? - correct answer Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System What does JDISS stand for? - correct answer Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System What purpose does the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) of 2004 serve? - correct 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 What does CENTRIXS stand for? - correct answer Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System

What are the two distinct functions of Collection Management? - correct answer 1) CRM (collection requirements management)

  1. COM (collection operations management) What are the two cornerstones of the Dissemination step? - correct 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 What are the roles and responsibility of the NGA? - correct 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 Per EO 12333, Who is the functional manager for GEOINT and the National System for GEOINT? - correct answer Director of the NGA What are the roles and responsibilities of the NRO? - correct answer NRO is responsible for integrating unique and innovative spacebased reconnaissance technologies, and the engineering, development, acquisition, and operation of space reconnaissance systems and related intelligence activities What are the roles and responsibilities of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence? - correct answer responsible for policy formulation, planning, programming, budgeting, management, evaluation, and oversight of intelligence activities for the Department of the Army What are the roles and responsibilities of the Director of Naval Intelligence? - correct answer leads the Navy intelligence enterprise and is dual-hatted as the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance

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? - correct answer Department of Homeland Security Office of Intelligence and Analysis This organization collects and analyzes information related to illegal drug production, smuggling, and trafficking. - correct answer Drug Enforcement Agency Office of National Security Intelligence