Ch.3 Flashcards
well defined area of intel planning collection processing exploitation analysis and production and dissemination using a specific category of technical or human resources
INTEL disciplines
defines intel sources as the means or systems that can be used to observe and record info relating to the condition situation or activities of a target location org or ind.
joint intel
the quality of raw data can vary by the _, _, and _, interprets and conveys the intel to consumers
collection technique, platform, how the intel analyst
is a unique intel discipline that integrates imagery, imint and geospatial info
geoint
geoint is comprised of a series of information levels categorized as __ or ___
foundation layers, mission specific layers
a likeness or representation of any nautral or manmade feature related object or actvy and the positional data acquired at the time the likeness or representation was acq
imagery
is the technical geographic and intel info derived through the interpretation of analysis of imagery and collateral material
imint
identifies the geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features and boundaries on the earth
geospatial information
the systematic effort to procure info to answer specific collection requirements by direct and indirect questioning
interrogation
is the process of questioning cooperating human sources to satisfy intel req consistent with applicable law
debriefing
when properly processed and exploited may provide valuable info such as adv plans and intentions force location, etc
captured documents and media
not a primary humint function
captured documents and media
is intel produced by exploiting foreign comm systems and noncommunications emitters
sigint
provides unique intel info complements intel derives from other sources and is often used for cueing other sensors
sigint
3 subcategories of sigint
FEC - fisint, elint, coming
intel and technical info derived from collecting and processing intercepted foreign comm passed by radio, wire, or other electromagnetic means
comint
includes computer network exploitation
comint
intel derived from the interception and analysis of noncommunications emitters
elint
2 subcategories of elint
techelint, opelint
involves technical analysis of data intercepted from foreign equiptment and control systems
fisint
quantative and qualative
masint
technical data sources related to masint
MERGRN - materials, eo, radio, geopshysical, radar, nuclear
foreign material and scientific info
techint
products are used by us weapons developers, countermeasure designers, tacticians
techint
obtains info by or through the functions of ____ ops, investigations, is not a collection discipline, similar to humint
CI counterintel
function is to provide direct support to operational commanders, program managers, and decision makers
CI
performs and manages, info vulnerability
14n
exploit and analyze multisensor imagery in conjunction with all source intel info
1n1a
make recommendations on the appropriate form required to disable and adversary’s targeting system
1n1b
1n2a
sigint
1n2c
comm sigint
operate and manage comm ept
1n3
1n4a
digital network intel analyst
employ techniques to identify and exploit appropriate comm to ensure accurate targeting
1n4
1n4b
analysis and production analyst
perform detailed analysis on target network
1n4b
1a81
airborne cryptologic linguist
1a82
airborne isr
fly as primary aircrew
1a82 airborne isr
8D000
debriefer
9l000
interpreter/translator
9S000
scientific applications specialist
trained in translating and analyzing foreign languages
1n3, 1a81
the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act of 2004 ____
established ODNI
The President as head of the executive branch leads the intel community efforts with the guidance from ___
NSC, HSC
Executive organizations involved in oversight of the IC include
Pres Foreign Intel Advisory Board, President;s Intel Oversight Board, Office of mangement and budget
IS the principal forum to consider national security issues that require presidential decision
NSC
military advisor to the nsc
CJCS
coordinates homeland secuirty related activities among IC members and promotes the effective development and implementation of homeland security policies
HSC
heads the IC
DNI
responsibility for intel support to the PResident and the day-to-day management of the IC
DNI
establishes obj and priorities for the IC and manages and directs the tasking of national intel collection
DNI
created with the signing of the National Security Act of 1947
CIA
independent intel agency responsible to the president through the dni and accountable to the american people through the intel oversight committees of congress
cia
Executes policy through the conduct of covert actions
CIA
topics of concern
CIA
harnessing intel to serve US diplomacy
bureau of intel
provides intel to secretary of state
bureau of intel
oversees and protects vital national security capabilities ranging from nuclear weapons to energy research and developmental projects
DOE
reduce US vulnerability to terrorism and detect, prevent, and respond to terrorist attacks
DHS
analyses foreign intel related to economic policy and participants with DOS in the overt collection of general foreign economic info
DOT
responsible for enforcing the controlled substance laws and regs
DEA
understanding threats to our national security and penetrating national and transnational networks that have a desire and capability to harm the US
FBI
principal staff assistance and advisor to the SecDef
under secretary of defense for intel
DOD combat support agency
DIA
operates major facilities in the STL and DC areas
provides GEOINT
NGA
ICs executive agent for all SIGINT activities
NSA/CSS
military’s service SIGINT actvy that are subordinate to DIRNSA/CHCSS
SCCs
NSA/CSSs (5)
INSCOM FLTCYBERCOM AFISRA MCIA CGCG
work under DIRNSA, function is to facilitate timely SIGINT
CSG
tactical and operational intel for battlefield support
marine intel
presidents principal arm for coordinating policy among various govt agencies
nsc
primary mil advisory council to the pres and secdef
jcs
established obj and priorities for ic
dni
provide timely and objective mil intel to warfighters, defense policy makers, and force planners
dia
four primary cryptologic centers
fort gordon, georgia - NSAG
Lackland -NSAT
Kunia, Hawaii- NSAH
Denver, CO - NSAD
Four titles of the USC
10-18-32-50
outlines the role of armed forces
titles 10
outlines crimes and criminal procedures
titles 18
outlines the role of US national guard
32
role of war and national defense
50
focal point for the functional management of all af isr
a2
activated as a field operating agency of the usaf
provides af/a2 intel, analyzes foreign air and air defense tactics
AFIAA
field operating agency that reports to the a2, organizes, trains, equpits, and presents assigned forces and capabilities to conduct isr
manned/unmanned isr
AFISRA
primary DOD producer of foreign aerospace intel
AFISRA
cryptologic wing that trains and equipts cryptologic and info ops specialists to carry out missions
70th
globally networked isr ops
operates and maintains DCGS
480th
provides national authorities quality technical measurements to monitor nuclear compliance and develops advanced proliferation monitoring technologies to preserve our nations security
AFTAC
subordinate to ACC
provides targeting reachback
AFTC