Collection Management Flashcards
What are the three phases of collection management?
Requirements Management
Mission Management
Execution Management
What are the five tasks?
- Develop Requirements
- Develop the Collection Management Plan
- Support Tasking and Directing
- Assess Collection
- Update Collection Management Plan
What task is the transition point between requirements and mission management?
Develop the collection management plan (step 2)
What task is the transition point from mission to execution management?
Assess Collection (step 4)
What four things are developed in Phase 1?
Info Req
Intel Req
Indicators
SIRs
What is an NAI?
Named Area of Interest
An area large enough where a requirement can be collected or the activity can take place.
What is a TAI?
Target Area of Interest
A point where we can target/interdict the enemy.
What are three tools/matrices developed in the Collection Management Plan?
Information Collection Matrix
Information Collection Synchronization Matrix
Information Collection Overlay
Whats a SOR?
Special Order Request
Order to assets for collection
Whats an RFC?
Request for Collection
Order to asset for collection
What is step 3.5 in the collection management tasks?
Execute Info Collection
What are the four types of collection operations?
ISR-S
Intelligence Ops
Surveillance Assets
Reconnaissance Assets
Security Ops
What happens in the Requirements Management Phase?
Commander assess IPB and plans COA in support of FUOPS.
What happens in the Mission Management Phase?
Assess available assets
Deconflict with ops
Assigning NAIs and TAIs
Updating Matrices
What happens in the Execution Management Phase?
Issue order (OPORD, WARNO, etc)
Conduct collection ops
Ops/intel sync
Update planning tools