ADP 2-0 Flashcards

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What does ADP 2-0 cover?

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Intelligence

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What are hazards?

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Conditions or Natural Phenomena able to Damage or Destroy Life, Vital Resources, and Institutions, or Prevent Mission Accomplishment

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What is Intelligence?

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The Product resulting from the Collection, Processing, Integration, Evaluation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Available Information concerning Foreign Nations, Hostile or Potentially Hostile Forces or Elements, or Areas of Actual or Potential Operations

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What is Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance?

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Synchronizes and Integrates the Planning and Operation of Sensors, Assets, and Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination Systems in Direct Support of Current and Future Operations

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What are the two most important aspects of intelligence?

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Enabling Mission Command and Providing Support to Commanders and Decision Makers

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What does the Intelligence Warfighting Function allow a Commander to Understand? ​

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The enemy, terrain, and civil considerations

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What are the three information collection tasks?

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Plan Requirements and Assess collection; Task and Direct collection; Execute collection

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What are Shaping Operations?

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Reconnaissance; Surveillance; Security Operations; Intelligence Operations

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What agencies make up the Intelligence community?

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  1. Central Intelligence Agency
  2. Defense Intelligence Agency
  3. Department of Energy
  4. Department of Homeland Security
  5. Department of State
  6. Department of the Treasury
  7. Drug Enforcement Administration
  8. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  9. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  10. National Reconnaissance Office
  11. National Security Agency
  12. U.S. Air Force
  13. U.S. Army
  14. U.S. Coast Guard
  15. U.S. Marine Corps
  16. U.S. Navy
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What are intelligence core competencies?

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Intelligence Synchronization; Intelligence operations; Intelligence Analysis

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What are the four steps of the Army’s Intelligence process?

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  1. Plan and Direct
  2. Collect
  3. Produce
  4. Disseminate
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What is conceptual planning?

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Conceptual Planning involves understanding the Operational Environment and the problem, determining the Operation’s End State, and visualizing an Operational Approach

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What is Detailed planning?

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Detailed Planning translates the broad Operational Approach into a Complete and Practical Plan

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What are the seven intelligence disciplines?

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  1. Counterintelligence (CI)
  2. Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT).
  3. Human Intelligence (HUMINT).
  4. Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT).
  5. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)
  6. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).
  7. Technical Intelligence (TECHINT)
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What are the four complementary intelligence capabilities?

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  1. Biometrics-Enabled Intelligence (BEI).
  2. Cyber-Enabled Intelligence.
  3. Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX).
  4. Forensic-Enabled Intelligence (FEI)
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What is PED?

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Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination