IFC 1.2 Describe Joint Doctrine Relevant to CM Flashcards

1
Q

Joint doctrine governs the activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the U.S. in
joint operations and provides the doctrinal basis for U.S. military coordination with other U.S.
Government departments and agencies during operations and for U.S. military involvement in
______________ operations.

A

Multinational

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2
Q

________ ________ applies to the Joint Staff (JS), CCMDs, subunified commands, joint task forces (JTFs), subordinate components of these commands, the Services, and combat support agencies (i.e., [DIA], [NGA], and [NSA]).

A

Joint Doctrine

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3
Q

What are the 5 Key JPs for CMs?

A

JP 1
JP 2-0
JP 2-01
JP 3-0
JP 5-0

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4
Q

Which JP is the ‘cornerstone’ of all joint doctrine, and describes fundamental principles and overarching guidance for the employment of the Armed Forces of the U.S.

A

JP 1
Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the U.S.

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5
Q

Which JP is the
component of the JP 2 series that describes joint and national intelligence products, services,
assessments, and support to joint military operations.

A

JP 2-01, Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations

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6
Q

Which JP defines joint doctrine for operations.
Supporting JPs in this series’ are focused on subjects including targeting, special operations, cyberspace operations, multinational operations, and many other types of operations that collection managers need to support and interact with.

A

JP 3-0
JP 3-0, Joint Operations

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7
Q

Which JP defines joint doctrine for planning

A

JP 5-0, Joint Planning

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8
Q

The Defense Collection Management Enterprise (DCME) Reference Guide is tailored for which audience?

a) General public
b) Military commanders
c) Collection managers
d) Intelligence analysts

A

c) Collection managers

(DCME)
Defense
Collection
Management
Enterprise
Reference Guide

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9
Q

(U) Joint Tactical Exploitation of National Systems (JTENS) multi-volume manuals provide information on which type of collection systems and capabilities?

a) Naval operations
b) Airborne surveillance
c) Ground combat
d) National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) collection systems

A

d) National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) collection systems

(JTENS)
Joint
Tactical
Exploitation of
National
Systems

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10
Q

(U) The GEOINT and SIGINT Product Guide actively maintains and updates information about which collection systems and capabilities?

a) Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and social media
b) Ground-based SIGINT collection
c) Human intelligence (HUMINT) and cybersecurity
d) NRO collection systems and capabilities

A

d) NRO collection systems and capabilities

GEOINT and SIGINT
Product
Guide

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11
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The MASINT _______ ___________ _________ provides information on MASINT capabilities and processes.

A

MASINT
Consumer
Reference
Guide

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12
Q

(U) Multi-Service Tactics Techniques and Procedures (MTTPs) focus on:

a) Environmental conservation
b) Political negotiations
c) Multi-service interoperability procedures
d) Space exploration

A

Multi-service interoperability procedures

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13
Q

What type of briefings (organization-specific) are important for collection managers to understand their organization’s collection capabilities?

A

Collection
Capabilities
Briefings
(organization-specific)

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