Intel Flashcards

1
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What is the intelligence process?

A

a model that facilitates situational understanding and decision making

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2
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What are the steps of the intelligence process and its continuing activities

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  1. Plan and direct
  2. Collect
  3. Produce
  4. Dissemination

a. analyze
b. assess

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3
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What is a PIR?

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identify information about the enemy, terrain and weather that the Commander considers most important

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4
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Who drives the intelligence process?

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Commanders

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5
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When does collection begin?

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As soon as mission requirements are identified?

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6
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What are the 7.5 steps of Information collection

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  1. Commander’s Input
  2. Staff Input
  3. Requirements development
  4. Develop Requirements planning tools
  5. Tasking and directing information collection
    1. Collect
  6. Assess execution of tactical tasks
  7. Update requirements planning tools
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7
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What is information Collection?

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an activity that integrates the planning an employment of assets, as well as the P.E.D. systems in direct support of current and future operations.

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8
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What are the primary steps in Plan Requirements and Assess Collection and what is continuous?

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  1. Develop Requirements
  2. Develop planning requirement tools
  3. Information collection plan
  4. Information Collection
  5. Assess Collection
  6. Update Planning requirements tools

A. Ops and intel collaboration

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9
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What is an NAI?

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a geographical area where information that will satisfy a specific information requirement may be found.

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10
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What is a TAI

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An area or point along an infiltration route or mobility corridor.

Successful interdiction can cause destruction of the enemy of cause them to abandon a specific COA.

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11
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What is intel reach?

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rapid access of info, and direct collaboration and info sharing with other units and agencies.

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What is an RFI?

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a Specific time-sensitive requirement for intelligence information or products to supports ongoing ops.

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13
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What is an indicator?

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Confirms or denies an enemy COA

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14
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What is a Specific Information Request?

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provides and answer to each intelligence requirement or satisfies an indicator

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15
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What is a Specific Order Request?

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Translated SIR into an order given to a collector or asset.

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16
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What is the Commander Critical Information Requirement?

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identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making

17
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Two Components of CCIR

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PIR and FFIR

18
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What makes up a good PIR

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  • asks one question
  • Focus on specific time and place
  • tied to a decision point
19
Q

What is the purpose of the intelligence war fighting function?

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to understand the enemy, terrain, and civil considerations.

20
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What are the four tasks of the intelligence war fighting function?

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  1. Support to Force Generation
  2. Support to situational understanding
  3. Conduct information collection
  4. support to targeting and information superiority
21
Q

What is the purpose of intel operations?

A

collect info about activities and capabilities of threats and relevant aspects of OE to support Commanders decision making

22
Q

What are the intelligence core competencies?

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  1. Intelligence Synchronization
  2. Intelligence Operations
  3. Intel Analysis
23
Q

What is intelligence?

A

A process and a function that enables the army to do ULO

24
Q

What are the main takeaways from EO 12333

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  1. Duties and Responsibilities (left and rights)
  2. Oversight by congress
  3. rules on collection of U.S. Persons
25
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How to assess execution of tasks

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Measure of effectiveness- changes in behavior, capability or the OE that facilitates and end state
Measure of performance- task accomplishment

26
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Intel product characteristics

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  1. anticipatory
  2. timely
  3. accurate
  4. usable
  5. complete
  6. relevant
  7. objective
  8. available
27
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How many intel agencies are there

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16

28
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Steps in developing requirements

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  1. Participate in planning
  2. Anticipate requirements
  3. Analyze requirements
  4. Prioritize
  5. Refine requirements