Intelligence Flashcards
Regulation for Intelligence?
ADP 2-0
Why is Intelligence important?
To ensure the Army remains the dominate Land Force in the world, it requires focus and intensive intelligence effort.
What are the five ways Commanders provide guidance and continuous feedback throughout operations.
- Providing direction
- Providing CCIR’s Clear, Concise Commanders Critical Information Requirements
- Synchronizing the intelligence Warfighting function
- Participating in Planning
- collaborating with the G-2/S-2 during the execution of operations.
What is Intelligence War Fighting function?
The related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding enemy, terrain, and civil considerations.
Why does the Army synchronize its intelligence efforts with unified actions partners?
To achieve unit of effort and meet Commanders intent.
What are the intelligence War Fighting Tasks?
Support Intelligence to Force Generation
Support Intelligence to Situational Understanding
Support Intelligence to targeting, information capabilities
Conduct information collection
What are the information Collection Tasks?
Plan Requirements and Assess collection
Task and Direct collection
Execute collection
In Joint Operations, the intelligence enterprise is commonly organized around the Intelligence disciplines. “me see 2 ghost” (M E C2 G H O S T)
MASINT- Measurement and Signature intelligence ELINT – Electronic Intelligence COMINT- Communication Intelligent CI- Counter Intelligence GEOINT- Geospatial Intelligence HUMINT- Human Intelligence OSINT- Open Source Intelligence SIGINT- Signals Intelligence TECHINT- Technical Intelligence
Why is the Intelligence disciplines integrated?
To ensure a multidiscipline approach to Intelligence analysis
Who drives intelligence?
The Commander
What is the value of intelligence enterprise?
the ability it provides to leverage information from all unified action partners.
What are the aspects that enable effective staff support and intelligence.
Critical Thinking
Embracing ambiguity
Collaboration
What is ISR?
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
What are the information collection tasks?
- Plan requirements and assess collection.
- Task and direct collection.
- Execute collection.
What is the purpose of ISR?
To synchronize and integrate the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations.