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CSS - correct answer Central Security Service DIA - correct answer Defense Intelligence Agency DIOCC - correct answer Defense Intelligence Operations Coordination Center DIRNSA/CHCSS - correct answer Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service DNI - correct answer Director of National Intelligence DoD CIO - correct answer DoD Chief Information Officer DoDD - correct answer DoD Directive DOSC - correct answer DoD Open Source Council IC - correct answer Intelligence Community ICD - correct answer Intelligence Community Directive MIP - correct answer Military Intelligence Program NGA - correct answer National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NIP - correct answer National Intelligence Program
NOSC - correct answer National Open Source Committee NSA - correct answer National Security Agency OSINT - correct answer Open Source Intelligence RDT&E - correct answer Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation USD(AT&L) - correct answer Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics USD(I&S) - correct answer Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security Lead Component - correct answer For the purposes of this Instruction, a Lead Component leads collaboration and facilitates coordination within a specific intelligence discipline or set of intelligence activities. In addition, a Lead Component may also advise on and develop technical architectures, programmatic resources, or performance metrics on behalf of a collective whole. CCMD - correct answer Combatant Command CCDR - correct answer Combatant Commander CI - correct answer Counterintelligence DTRA - correct answer Defense Threat Reduction Agency Foreign Intelligence Entity (FIE) - correct answer Any known or suspected foreign organization, person, or group (public, private, or governmental) that conducts intelligence activities to acquire U.S. information, block or impair U.S. intelligence collection, influence U.S. policy, or disrupts U.S. systems and programs. The term includes foreign intelligence and security services and international terrorists.
Counterintelligence Collection - correct answer The systematic acquisition of intelligence information to answer CI collection requirements. Counterintelligence Functional Services - correct answer CI activities conducted to support the four missions of CI and that enable one or more of the other CI functions. Counterintelligence Investigations - correct answer Formal investigative activities undertaken to determine whether a particular person is acting for or on behalf of, or an event is related to, a foreign power engaged in spying or committing espionage, sabotage, treason, sedition, subversion, assassinations, or international terrorist activities, and to determine actions required to neutralize such acts. Counterintelligence Operations - correct answer Proactive activities designed to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, neutralize, or deter FIE activities. Counterintelligence Production - correct answer The creation of finished intelligence products incorporating CI analysis in response to known or anticipated customer CI concerns. Counterintelligence Element - correct answer An organization, unit, office, or other group that conduct CI activities. Counterintelligence Information - correct answer Knowledge or intelligence regarding CI activities. This includes knowledge or intelligence regarding CI programs, budgets, trends, and other items related to CI, as defined in Reference (f). Counterintelligence Insider Threat - correct answer A person, known or suspected, who uses their authorized access to DoD facilities, personnel, systems, equipment, information, or infrastructure to damage and disrupt operations, compromise DoD information, or commit espionage on behalf of an FIE. Contractor - correct answer Any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association, or other legal non-Federal entity that enters into a contract directly with the Department of Defense to furnish services, supplies, or both, including
construction. The term "contractor" may include U.S. nationals, local citizens, or third-country nationals. Defense Counterintelligence manager - correct answer The official responsible who provides for the centralized management of defense CI enterprise-wide activities. CJCS - correct answer Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff FDO - correct answer Foreign Disclosure Officer JIOC - correct answer Joint Intelligence Operations Center FRSCOM - correct answer Foundation Data Requirements Subcommittee TECHELINT - correct answer Technical Electronic Intelligence TECHINT - correct answer Technical Intelligence TIA - correct answer Theater Intelligence Assessment TOPINT - correct answer Technical Operational Intelligence TSA - correct answer Target System Analysis PN - correct answer Partner Nation PMESII - correct answer Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, and Infrastructure RTL - correct answer Restricted Target List
Collection Planning - correct answer A continuous process that coordinates and integrates the efforts of all collection units and agencies. Collection Posture - correct answer The current status of collection assets and resources to satisfy identified information requirements. Collection Requirement - correct answer A valid need to close a specific gap in intelligence holdings in direct response to a request for information. Collection Requirements Management - correct answer The authoritative development and control of collection, processing, exploitation, and/or reporting requirements that normally result in either the direct tasking of requirements to units over which the commander has authority, or the generation of tasking requests to collection management authorities at a higher, lower, or lateral echelon to accomplish the collection mission. Also called CRM. Collection Strategy - correct answer An analytical approach used by collection managers to determine which intelligence disciplines can be applied to satisfy information requirements. Communications Intelligence - correct answer Technical information and intelligence derived from foreign communications by other than the intended recipients. Also called COMINT. Concept of Intelligence Operations - correct answer Within the Department of Defense, a verbal or graphic statement, in broad outline, of an intelligence directorate's assumptions or intent in regard to intelligence support of an operation or series of operations. Critical Information - correct answer Specific facts about friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities needed by adversaries for them to plan and act effectively so as to guarantee failure or unacceptable consequences for friendly mission accomplishment. Also called CRITIC. Critical Intelligence - correct answer Intelligence that is crucial and requires the immediate attention of the commander.
Department of Defense Intelligence Information System - correct answer The combination of Department of Defense personnel, procedures, equipment, computer programs, and supporting communications that support the timely and comprehensive preparation and presentation of intelligence and information to military commanders and national-level decision makers. Also called DODIIS. Dynamic Threat Assessment - correct answer An intelligence assessment developed by the Defense Intelligence Agency that details the threat, capabilities, and intentions of adversaries in each of the priority plans in the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan. Also called DTA. Elicitation - correct answer In intelligence usage, the acquisition of information from a person or group in a manner that does not disclose the intent of the interview or conversation. Essential Elements of Information - correct answer The most critical information requirements regarding the adversary and the environment needed by the commander by a particular time to relate with other available information and intelligence in order to assist in reaching a logical decision Estimative Intelligence - correct answer Intelligence that identifies, describes, and forecasts adversary capabilities and the implications for planning and executing military operations. Foreign Intelligence - correct answer Information relating to capabilities, intentions, or activities of foreign governments or elements thereof, foreign organizations, or foreign persons, or international terrorist activities. Also called FI. Forensic-enabled Intelligence - correct answer The intelligence resulting from the integration of scientifically examined materials and other information to establish full characterization, attribution, and the linkage of events, locations, items, signatures, nefarious intent, and persons of interest. Also called FEI. Fusion - correct answer In intelligence usage, the process of managing information to conduct all-source analysis and derive a complete assessment of activity.
Intelligence Community - correct answer All departments or agencies of a government that are concerned with intelligence activity, either in an oversight, managerial, support, or participatory role. Also called IC. Intelligence Discipline - correct answer A well-defined area of intelligence planning, collection, processing, exploitation, analysis, and reporting using a specific category of technical or human resources. Intelligence Estimate - correct answer The appraisal, expressed in writing or orally, of available intelligence relating to a specific situation or condition with a view to determining the courses of Glossary GL-9 action open to the enemy or adversary and the order of probability of their adoption. Intelligence Planning - correct answer The intelligence component of the Adaptive Planning and Execution system, which coordinates and integrates all available Defense Intelligence Enterprise capabilities to meet combatant commander intelligence requirements. Also called IP. Intelligence Production - correct answer The integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of information from single or multiple sources into finished intelligence for known or anticipated military and related national security consumer requirements. Intelligence Requirement - correct answer 1. Any subject, general or specific, upon which there is a need for the collection of information, or the production of intelligence. 2. A requirement for intelligence to fill a gap in the command's knowledge or understanding of the operational environment or threat forces. Also called IR. Intelligence Source - correct answer The means or system that can be used to observe and record information relating to the condition, situation, or activities of a targeted location, organization, or individual. Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System - correct answer A transportable workstation and communications suite that electronically extends a joint intelligence center to a joint task force or other tactical user. Also called JDISS.
Joint Intelligence - correct answer Intelligence produced by elements of more than one Service of the same nation. Joint Intelligence Architecture - correct answer A dynamic, flexible structure that consists of the Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center, combatant command joint intelligence operations centers, and subordinate joint task force intelligence operations centers or joint intelligence support elements to provide national, theater, and tactical commanders with the full range of intelligence required for planning and conducting operations. Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) - correct answer An interdependent, operational intelligence organization at the Department of Defense, combatant command, or joint task force (if established) level, that is integrated with national intelligence centers, and capable of accessing all sources of intelligence impacting military operations planning, execution, and assessment. Also called JIOC. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS) - correct answer The sensitive compartmented information portion of the Defense Information Systems Network, which incorporates advanced networking technologies that permit point- to-point or multipoint information exchange involving voice, text, graphics, data, and video teleconferencing. Also called JWICS. Military Intelligence Board - correct answer A decision-making forum which formulates Department of Defense intelligence policy and programming priorities. Also called MIB. Open-Source Information - correct answer Information that any member of the public could lawfully obtain by request or observation as well as other unclassified information that has limited public distribution or access. Open-Source Intelligence - correct answer Relevant information derived from the systematic collection, processing, and analysis of publicly available information in response to known or anticipated intelligence requirements. Also called OSINT. Operational Intelligence - correct answer Intelligence that is required for planning and conducting campaigns and major operations to accomplish strategic objectives within theaters or operational areas.
Synthesis - correct answer In intelligence usage, the examining and combining of processed information with other information and intelligence for final interpretation. Tear Line - correct answer A physical line on an intelligence message or document separating categories of information that have been approved for foreign disclosure and release. Technical Intelligence - correct answer Intelligence derived from the collection, processing, analysis, and exploitation of data and information pertaining to foreign equipment and materiel for the purposes of preventing technological surprise, assessing foreign scientific and technical capabilities, and developing countermeasures designed to neutralize an adversary's technological advantages. Also called TECHINT. Warning Intelligence - correct answer Those intelligence activities intended to detect and report time-sensitive intelligence information on foreign developments that forewarn of hostile actions or intention against United States entities, partners, or interests. DoD Manual 5240.01 - correct answer DoD Manual that governs the collections of USPERI.