ADP 2-0 Intelligence Flashcards

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Which ADP covers Intelligence?

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ADP 2-0

**intelligence = your 2 cents

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What is intelligence?

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Intelligence is the product resulting from 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 the intelligence warfighting function?

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It is the related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding the enemy, terrain, and civil considerations

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Why does the Army synchronize its intelligence efforts with unified action partners

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Unified action partners are important to intelligence in all operations - Multinational and interagency partners provide cultural awareness, as well as unique perspectives and capabilities that reinforce and complement Army intelligence capabilities

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In relation to Intelligence what does ISR stand for?

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Intelligence
Surveillance
Reconnaissance

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What is ISR?

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An activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and operation if sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems direct support of current and future operations

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What is the continuous intelligence relationship between the commander an operations?

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The commander drives intelligence, intelligence facilitates operations, and operations are supportive of intelligence

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What are the four operations that are the primary means by which a commander plans, organizes, and executes information collection and supports decisive operations?

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Reconnaissance

Surveillance

Security

Intelligence

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What is the Army’s contribution to the Intelligence Enterprise?

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The intelligence war fighting function is the Army’s contribution to the intelligence enterprise

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What is intelligence synchronization?

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The art of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support decision making

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What does intelligence synchronization ensure?

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This ensures the intelligence war fighting function supports mission command

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What are the 4 primary means for information collection?

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Intelligence Operations

Reconnaissance Operations

Surveillance Operations

Security Operations

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What are the 4 steps in the intelligence process?

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  1. Plan and Direct
  2. Collect
  3. Produce
  4. Disseminate

Analyze and assess is a constant cycle

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What is All-Source Intelligence?

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The integration of intelligence and information from all relevant sources in order to analyze situations or conditions that impact operations

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What is Single-Source Intelligence?

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receives information from a broad variety of sources - some of these sources are commonly referred to as single-source

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What are the 7 intelligence disciplines?

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  1. Counterintelligence (CI)
  2. Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)
  3. Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
  4. Measure and Signature Intelligence (MASINT)
  5. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)
  6. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
  7. Technical Intelligence (TECHINT)
17
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What are some examples of complementary intelligence?

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Biometrics-Enabled Intelligence (BEI)
Cyber-Enabled Intelligence
Document and Media Exploration
Forensic-Enabled Intelligence(FEI)

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What are Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) enablers?

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PED Enablers are specialized intelligence communications systems, advanced technologies and the associated personnel that conduct intelligence processing as we’ll as single-source analysis within intelligence units

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What does intelligence do for the Army?

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Enables the Army to conduct unified land operations

Provides awareness of the operational environment order for the commander to make sound decisions

reduces operational uncertainty by providing information and predictive assessments