IDW: Intell Flashcards
PIR
Priority Intel Report; N2 writes those
What are the 3 categories of Intelligence?
- Strategic
- Operational
- Tactical
CCIR
Commander Critical Information Requirement; written by Admiral
Intelligence Oversight
Put in place to make sure we conduct Intel and counter-intel missions without violating rights of US people; governed by executive order 12333
Define Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB) environment.
Continuous analysis of the adversary, terrain, and weather
What are the four elements of IPB?
Define the Battlespace environment
Describe the Battlespace’s effects
Evaluate the threat
Determine threat course of action
Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
3913: NEC
Agency responsible: Defense Intelligence Agency
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
News open for pubic. CNN is an example.
ACINT
Acoustic Intelligence
SIGINT
Signals Intelligence
Agency responsible: National Security Agency (NSA)
COMINT
Communications Intelligence
ELINT
Electronics Intelligence
FISINT
Foreign Instrument signals intelligence
Fusion Intelligence
All sources of Intel working together
Examples of Intelligence briefs
Current Intel Brief
OPINTEL Brief
Port brief
Country brief
Platform brief
Top Secret
Orange label
Grave damage
Secret
Red label
Serious damage
Confidential
Blue label
Could cause damage to National Security
Unclassified
Green label
Could cause damage to National Security
What does ‘need to know’ mean?
Only those who need to know for job purposes are informed
Types of security investigations:
Top Secret: every 5 years
Secret: every 10-15 years
SAER and its purpose
Security Access Eligibility Report
Ex: DUIs, gambling
SF700
Security Container Information
Safe information, POCs
SF701
Activity Security Checklist
End of day checklist
SF702
Security container Check Sheet
On doors to show in/out log
Purpose of an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
Procedures for planning, protecting and destroying classified material
Purpose of Emergency Destruction Plan
Provides for the destruction of classified materials in the event of an emergency.
Define Sensitive Compartmented Information
Caveat of Top Secret
List items prohibited in SCIF.
Cell phones Camera Removable HDD 2 way radio IPOD PlayStation, game boy PDA Personal electronic devices
What is a security violation?
Likely to result in a compromise per DoD 5105.21-M-1
What is a Practice Dangerous to Security (PDS)?
Potential compromise per DoD 5105.25-M-1
Define two-person integrity.
A system of handling and storing, designed to prevent single-person access to certain classified material.
Who is the Special Security Officer (SSO) and what are their responsibilities?
LT Lindeblad
Responsible for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF)
Events that should be reported to SSO.
Arrests and convictions
Involvement with law enforcement
Unfavorable credit
Alcohol abuse
Drug involvement
Mental health difficulties
Outside employment
Security violations
Who is the Command Security Manager (CSM) and what are they responsible for?
LT Cook
In charge of all security stuff
3912 NEC
Ground Intelligence Analyst
High Value Target
Essential to enemy commanders mission
High Payoff Target
Essential to our commanders mission
Mission and function of Maritime Interdiction Operation (MIO)
Stopping elicit activities
The four types of Amphibious Operations
Demonstration
Raid
Assault
Withdrawal
5 phases of Amphibious Operation (PERMA)
- Planning
- Embarkation
- Rehearsal
- Movement
- Action
Define Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO)
Withdrawal of ambassadors. Ex: National disaster, war and civil unrest
3910 NEC
Imagery Analyst
How was imagery first recognized as an advantage in battle
During Civil War hot air balloons were used to spot Confederate troops
3 types of imagery used by Imagery Analysts
- SAR (synthetic aperture radar) - All weather capable
- EO (electro optical) - Looks like photograph
- IR (infrared) - Heat seeking
Roles of National Geo-spatial Agency (NGA)
Imagery management
Roles of National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
Satellites design and build
3 phases of imagery exploitation
1st, 2nd and 3rd.
3923 NEC
Strike Intelligence Analyst
No-Strike list
Non-combatants
Define Time Sensitive Target
Highly lucrative, fleeting target of opportunity
Define Battle Damage Assessment
Asses if we hit target, eliminated or need to restrike
Define Collateral Damage Estimate (CDE)
Effects on non-combatants
3294 NEC
Operational Intelligence Analyst
ALL SHIPBOARD IS’s ARE THIS NEC
Purpose of Supplementary Plot (SUPPLOT)
Provides I & W to warfare commanders
SUPPLOT watch positions
- SICOR (Special Intel Correlator); CTR (SG)
- NOA (National OPELINT Analyst); CTT (SG)
- RDBM (Red Database Manager); IS (junior)
- FIWA (fleet Intel watch assistant); IS (PO2 and up)
- FIWO (fleet Intel with officer); E7 and up
Flow of information within SUPPLOT
SICOR
- RDBM - FIWA - FIWO
NOA
Purpose of the CWC (composite warfare commander) doctrine
Command by negation
AMDC
Air and Missile Defense Commander
Whiskey (CO of Cruiser)
STWC
Strike Warfare Commander
Papa (CAG)
SCC
Sea Combat Commander
Zulu, (Commadore)
ASWC
Anti Submarine Warfare Commander
X-ray, combines with Siera to make Zulu
SUWC
Anti Surface Warfare Commander
Sierra, Combines with X-ray to make Zulu
IWC
Information Warfare Commander
Quebec
SNOOPIE
Ships Nautical of Otherwise Photographic Interpretation & Exploitation
SNOOPIE watch positions
Team Leader
Photographer
Recorder
Lookout
What is the SNOOPIE bible?
Fleet Intelligence Collection Manual (FICM); guidelines for Intelligence collection.
Five steps of the Intelligence Cycle:
- Planning, Requirements & Direction
- Collection
- Analysis & Processing
- Production
- Dissemination
IMINT
Imagery Intel
Agency responsible: National Geo-Spatial Intel Agency
TS/SCI
Yellow