112 Intelligence Flashcards

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State the purpose of Naval Intelligence

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Support the commander to identify vulnerabilities, support planning, execution of operations, & protecting the force

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What are the 6 steps of Intelligence?

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  • Planning
  • Collection
  • Processing and Exploitation
  • Analysis and Production
  • Dissemination and Integration
  • Evaluation and Feedback
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Describe the 3 categories of Intelligence

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Strategic: Formation of policy/military plans at national/international levels

Operational: Planning operations within regional theaters/areas of operations

Tactical: Planning/conducting tactical operations at component or unit level

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Define National, Theater, and Fleet level intelligence organizations

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National: Defense JIOC; lead DoD intelligence organization responsible for integrating & synchronizing military intelligence & national intelligence capabilities

Theater: Combatant Command JIOCs; primary intelligence organizations providing supports to joint forces at operational and tactical levels

Fleet: Joint Task Force (JTF), Joint Intelligence Support Elements (JISE); manages intelligence collection, production, analysis & dissemination for joint forces

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Define PIR

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PIR: Priority Intelligence Requirement (more broad)

- Requirements stated as priority for intelligence support, that commanders need to understand adversary or environment

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Define CCIR

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Commander Critical Information Requirement

- Important, time-sensitive info that commanders need to make decisions that should dramatically affect the fight

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Explain Intelligence Oversight and the publications that govern it

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The supervision of Intelligence Agencies and making them accountable for their actions

  • Executive Order 12333
  • DoD Regulation 5240.1-R
  • NSA Policy 1-23
  • USSID SP0018
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What is the difference between a U.S. Citizen and a U.S. person with regards to Intelligence Oversight

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A U.S. person is all of the following:

  • Citizen of U.S.
  • An alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence
  • An unincorporated association with the substantial # of members who are either a or b
  • A corporation that is incorporated in the U.S.
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Define JIPOE

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JIPOE: Joint Intelligence Preparation of Operational Environment
- Analytical process used by joint intelligence organizations to produce intelligence assessments, estimates, & other intelligence products in support of joint commander’s decision making process

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Define the mission of Fleet Intelligence Office and its 2 subordinate commands

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Provide intelligence necessary to plan, build, train, equip, and maintain naval forces. The National Maritime Intelligence Center consists of ONI, USCG Intelligence Coordination Center, NIOC, and detachments of the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity and NCIS

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Explain ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) mission requirements and fundamentals

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An ISR CONOPS should be developed in conjunction with operational planning to facilitate optimum utilization of all available ISR assets.

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What is the function of the Intelligence Fusion Cell?

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Collects and examines information from all available sources & intelligence disciplines to derive as complete of an assessment as possible, of detected activity

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Describe HUMINT

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Intelligence derived from human beings

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Describe OSINT

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Open Source Intelligence - available to general public

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Describe MASINT

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Measurement and Signature Intel - Scientific and technical intelligence information obtained by quantitative and qualitative analysis of data

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Describe SIGINT

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Signals Intelligence - Intel gathering by interception of signals (3 categories)

  • COMINT: Communications Intelligence; derived from the monitoring of foreign communications signals by other than the intended recipients
  • FISINT: Foreign Instrumentation Signals; intercept of foreign instrumentation signals
  • ELINT: Electronic Intelligence; interception and analysis of radar signals (2 categories)
    - OPELINT: Operationally relevant information
    - TECHELINT: Technical aspects of foreign non-communication emitters
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Describe IMINT

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Imagery Intelligence - exploiting raw imagery

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Describe ACINT

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Acoustic Intelligence - analysis of the underwater acoustic energy

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Give 3 examples of intelligence briefs

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  • Deployment briefs
  • Debriefings
  • Aircrew briefs
  • Port briefs, etc.
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What is the role of an Intelligence watch floor

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Order battle analysis, identification of adversary COGs (Centers of Gravity), analysis of adversary command, control, communications,and computers (C4), targeting support, collection management, and maintenance of a 24-hour watch