Intelligence Flashcards

(40 cards)

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What are the seven steps of the information collection process?

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Commanders input
Staff input
Requirement development/refinement
Develop requirement planning tools
Tasking and directing collection
Assess execution tasks
Update planning tools
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4 steps of the army Intel process

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Plan and direct
Collect
Produce
Disseminate

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3
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What is PED

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Process
Exploit
Disseminate

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What is PRAC

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Planning requirements assess collection

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What are the steps of PRAC

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Develop requirements
Develop planning requirement tools
Assess collection
Update planning requirements

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How does PRAC for into the information collection process

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Develop requirements: 1.) commanders input, 2.) staff input, 3.) requirement development.

Develop planning requirement tools: 4.) develop requirement tools, 5.) task and direct info collection.

Assess collection: 6.) assess execution tasks

Update requirements and planning tools: 7.) same….

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7
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What agency is the primary proprietor of HUMINT?

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CIA

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What agency is the main proprietor of SIGINT

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NSA

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What are the sub tasks of PRAC?

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  1. ) Create refunded requirements with greater specificity IOT develop a collection strategy
  2. ) create a fully developed collection strategy and tools IOT support the operations staff tasking of information collection assets
  3. ) Adjust info collection through close collaboration with operation staff
  4. ) Adjust told as collection is adjusted or requirements are satisfied
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10
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Three methods to find information

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Intel reach
Intel request (RFI)
Intel tasking (request for collection)

*Plan and direct step of the intelligence process

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What is an indicator?

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Positive or negative evidence needed to collect on a PIR

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What is a PIR?

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Information that is needed to accomplish a mission or task

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What is LTIOV?

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Latest time information of value. Lastest date information can be useful to the requestor.

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What is a SOR? What questions should it answer?

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Specific orders request. Should answer who what when why and give an LTIOV

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What is the joint intelligence process steps?

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Planning and direction
Collection
Process and exploitation
Analysis and production
Disseminate and explanation
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16
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Definition of the intelligence process

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A model that facilitates situational understanding and support decision making.

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Where does the intelligence process for into the information collection process?

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  1. ) Plan and direct: commanders input, staff input, requirement development, develop requirement tools
  2. ) Collection: info collection ordered does not collect Intel
  3. ) Produce: assess execution tasks
  4. ) Disseminate: assess execution tasks
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4 ways we collect Intel

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Recon
Surveillance
Security operations
Information collection

19
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Examples of requirement tools

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ISCM
ICM
OVERLAYS

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Collection strategies

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Redundancy, cueing, mixing

21
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What comes from commanders input

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CCIR and commanders intent

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What comes from staff input

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Developing requirements

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What comes from requirement development

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PIR, indicators, and SIR.

Validate, separate, record, consolidate

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What comes from developing requirement tools

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Tools: ICSM, ICM, SYNC MATRIX, OVERLAYS OF NAI, TAI

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What comes from assessing execution tasks
Validity and usefulness or lack there of of collection strategy
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What comes from assessing collection
Maintains sync with OPs, provide feedback
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Disciplines
``` GEOINT MASINT HUMINT TECHINT SIGINT CI OSINT ```
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GEOINT sub sets
IMINT imagery, geospatial information
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SIGINT Subsets
COMINT, ELINT,FISINT
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What is the difference between data and information
Data is unjoined segments of information
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What is a good PIR
Answers one question, time and place specific, tied to a decision point, limited number of them, enemy related Tied to am NAI
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Most important step in PRAC
develop requirements | Because making assumptions is a waste of time and resources
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Types of information requirement and what do the mean
CCIR: commanders critical information requirements PIR: priority information requirements FFIR: friendly forces information requirements EEFI: essential elements of friendly information
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Authorities
EO 1233 US Congress US laws National intelligence reform act
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What is plan and direct
Staff analysis of what they need to understand the operational environment and the problem.
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What is collect part of the intelligence cycle
Synchronized to provide critical information at key times throughout the phase of the operations. Ends with SORs
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What is produce
Production development of the intelligence through the analysis of collected information and existing intelligence
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What is disseminate
Disengage products on a timely basis to the requestor and whatever database that is relevant
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What is information collection
An activity that synchronized and integrate the planning and employment of sensor and assets as well as PED system.
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IR with the same priority as CCIR
EEFI