COLLECTION MANAGEMENT Flashcards
1
Q
What does “IN” stand for?
A
Information Need
2
Q
What are the 3 types of “IN”?
A
- Standing; 90+ Days to 2 years
- Limited Duration; 0-90 Days
- Research; No Limit
3
Q
What are the 3 time criticalities of “IN”?
A
- Time Critical; 0-3 Days
- Time Sensitive; 4-29 Days
- Routine; 30+ days
4
Q
What does LOE stand for?
A
Level of Effort
5
Q
What is the last step of an “IN”?
A
Review
6
Q
What does NIPF stand for?
A
National Intelligence Priorities Framework
7
Q
What 3 things make up the NIPF?
A
- Topic
- Subtopic
- Geopolitical
8
Q
What is SURREY?
A
NSA’s Intelligence Requirements Database
9
Q
What is USSID?
A
United States Signals Intelligence Directive
10
Q
What is SP?
A
SIGINT Policy
11
Q
What is CR?
A
Customer Relations
12
Q
What is SE 2000?
A
SIGINT Enterprise Maritime
13
Q
What is SE 5000?
A
NSA/Joint Sites