IDW: Intell Flashcards

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PIR

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Priority Intel Report; N2 writes those

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What are the 3 categories of Intelligence?

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  1. Strategic
  2. Operational
  3. Tactical
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CCIR

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Commander Critical Information Requirement; written by Admiral

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Intelligence Oversight

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Put in place to make sure we conduct Intel and counter-intel missions without violating rights of US people; governed by executive order 12333

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Define Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB) environment.

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Continuous analysis of the adversary, terrain, and weather

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What are the four elements of IPB?

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Define the Battlespace environment

Describe the Battlespace’s effects

Evaluate the threat

Determine threat course of action

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Human Intelligence (HUMINT)

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3913: NEC

Agency responsible: Defense Intelligence Agency

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Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)

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News open for pubic. CNN is an example.

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ACINT

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Acoustic Intelligence

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SIGINT

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Signals Intelligence

Agency responsible: National Security Agency (NSA)

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COMINT

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Communications Intelligence

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ELINT

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Electronics Intelligence

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FISINT

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Foreign Instrument signals intelligence

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Fusion Intelligence

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All sources of Intel working together

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Examples of Intelligence briefs

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Current Intel Brief

OPINTEL Brief

Port brief

Country brief

Platform brief

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Top Secret

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Orange label

Grave damage

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Secret

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Red label

Serious damage

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Confidential

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Blue label

Could cause damage to National Security

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Unclassified

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Green label

Could cause damage to National Security

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What does ‘need to know’ mean?

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Only those who need to know for job purposes are informed

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Types of security investigations:

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Top Secret: every 5 years

Secret: every 10-15 years

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SAER and its purpose

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Security Access Eligibility Report

Ex: DUIs, gambling

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SF700

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Security Container Information

Safe information, POCs

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SF701

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Activity Security Checklist

End of day checklist

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SF702
Security container Check Sheet On doors to show in/out log
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Purpose of an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
Procedures for planning, protecting and destroying classified material
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Purpose of Emergency Destruction Plan
Provides for the destruction of classified materials in the event of an emergency.
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Define Sensitive Compartmented Information
Caveat of Top Secret
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List items prohibited in SCIF.
``` Cell phones Camera Removable HDD 2 way radio IPOD PlayStation, game boy PDA Personal electronic devices ```
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What is a security violation?
Likely to result in a compromise per DoD 5105.21-M-1
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What is a Practice Dangerous to Security (PDS)?
Potential compromise per DoD 5105.25-M-1
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Define two-person integrity.
A system of handling and storing, designed to prevent single-person access to certain classified material.
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Who is the Special Security Officer (SSO) and what are their responsibilities?
LT Lindeblad Responsible for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF)
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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
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Who is the Command Security Manager (CSM) and what are they responsible for?
LT Cook In charge of all security stuff
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3912 NEC
Ground Intelligence Analyst
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High Value Target
Essential to enemy commanders mission
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High Payoff Target
Essential to our commanders mission
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Mission and function of Maritime Interdiction Operation (MIO)
Stopping elicit activities
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The four types of Amphibious Operations
Demonstration Raid Assault Withdrawal
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5 phases of Amphibious Operation (PERMA)
1. Planning 2. Embarkation 3. Rehearsal 4. Movement 5. Action
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Define Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO)
Withdrawal of ambassadors. Ex: National disaster, war and civil unrest
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3910 NEC
Imagery Analyst
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How was imagery first recognized as an advantage in battle
During Civil War hot air balloons were used to spot Confederate troops
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3 types of imagery used by Imagery Analysts
1. SAR (synthetic aperture radar) - All weather capable 2. EO (electro optical) - Looks like photograph 3. IR (infrared) - Heat seeking
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Roles of National Geo-spatial Agency (NGA)
Imagery management
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Roles of National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
Satellites design and build
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3 phases of imagery exploitation
1st, 2nd and 3rd.
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3923 NEC
Strike Intelligence Analyst
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No-Strike list
Non-combatants
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Define Time Sensitive Target
Highly lucrative, fleeting target of opportunity
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Define Battle Damage Assessment
Asses if we hit target, eliminated or need to restrike
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Define Collateral Damage Estimate (CDE)
Effects on non-combatants
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3294 NEC
Operational Intelligence Analyst ALL SHIPBOARD IS's ARE THIS NEC
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Purpose of Supplementary Plot (SUPPLOT)
Provides I & W to warfare commanders
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SUPPLOT watch positions
1. SICOR (Special Intel Correlator); CTR (SG) 2. NOA (National OPELINT Analyst); CTT (SG) 3. RDBM (Red Database Manager); IS (junior) 4. FIWA (fleet Intel watch assistant); IS (PO2 and up) 5. FIWO (fleet Intel with officer); E7 and up
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Flow of information within SUPPLOT
SICOR - RDBM - FIWA - FIWO NOA
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Purpose of the CWC (composite warfare commander) doctrine
Command by negation
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AMDC
Air and Missile Defense Commander Whiskey (CO of Cruiser)
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STWC
Strike Warfare Commander Papa (CAG)
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SCC
Sea Combat Commander Zulu, (Commadore)
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ASWC
Anti Submarine Warfare Commander X-ray, combines with Siera to make Zulu
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SUWC
Anti Surface Warfare Commander Sierra, Combines with X-ray to make Zulu
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IWC
Information Warfare Commander Quebec
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SNOOPIE
Ships Nautical of Otherwise Photographic Interpretation & Exploitation
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SNOOPIE watch positions
Team Leader Photographer Recorder Lookout
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What is the SNOOPIE bible?
Fleet Intelligence Collection Manual (FICM); guidelines for Intelligence collection.
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Five steps of the Intelligence Cycle:
1. Planning, Requirements & Direction 2. Collection 3. Analysis & Processing 4. Production 5. Dissemination
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IMINT
Imagery Intel Agency responsible: National Geo-Spatial Intel Agency
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TS/SCI
Yellow