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Intel

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JP 2-01 Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations; governs joint activities and performance for armed forces joint operations and training
NDP 2 Naval Intelligence; Naval Doctrine Publication, 2nd of 6 documents that outline naval doctrine and development of tactics, techniques, and procedures
NWP 2-01 Intelligence Support to Operations Afloat; Generation of Naval Force Requirements and planning, employment, and readiness doctrine for naval operating forces
FICM Fleet Intelligence Collection Manual, governs intelligence information reports (IIR)
Fleet OPTASK Intel provides guidance for operations and Intel collection in fleet areas of interest (AOI)
OPTASK Intel Supplements Navy-wide OPTASK Intel that gives general, strategic guidance on how we should conduct intel
Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence products/services to meet Navy/DOD/National Maritime intel requirements; provide COCOM with responsive intel
Commander, Fleet Forces Command support CNO/COCOM by providing responsive, sustainable Naval Forces, operational and planning support to COCOM, submits requirements to CNO
Commander PACFLEET N2/N39 Principal IO's in the fleet responsible for all aspects of intel support, establish policies, set standards for training, and develop requirements for future intel systems
Numbered Fleet N2 provide intel support to assigned force
Command/Unit N2 protection of SCI and SAP for INTEL
CVIC/JIC Carrier Vessel Intel Center/Joint Intel Center; Conduct Mission planning (MP) and Multi-sensor interpretation (MSI), provides embarked air wing with capability to process/analyze info quickly/correlate data with other data in database
JIC Joint Intel Center; scans civilian media to find and disseminate to area commanders credible info regarding threats to commands and ships; intel personnel collaborate to create ever expanding intel network
SUPPLOT Supplementary Plot; afloat information correlation center, provides tactical I&W, INTEL support, serves as focal point and fusion center for all-source operational intel info
MOC plans, executes, and assesses operational level C2 IAW assigned missions, delivers global maritime capabilities throughout full range of military ops; quickly/effectively establish support for operational-level commander
five specialty areas available to intel specialists Naval Imagery Interpreter, Expeditionary Warfare Intel Specialist, Navy Tactical Human Intel Specialist, Strike Planning Ops, Operational Intel Analyst
Naval Imagery Interpreter Interprets and operates all source imagery intel and systems
Expeditionary Warfare Intel Specialist Intel support to NSW ops, conducts joint spec ops mission planning and annalysis
Navy tactical Human intel specialist acquires intel info from human sources as well as supervising and conducting tactical HUMINT collection ops
Strike planning ops conducts afloat tactical and operational level research, analysis, and dissemination ISO strike ops
operational intel analyst analyst fuses ELIN and other SCI data into GENSER products to provide integrated all source C4I picture using Tactical Command System
ODNI Office of the Director of National Intelligence; coordinates foreign relations between IC and INTEL services, oversees/establishes requirements/protocol for intel cycle, coordinates reform of security clearance process
DIA manages foreign military intel for DOD, provides timely, objective all source military INTEL
NRO joint organization engaged in R&D, acquisition, launch, and operation of overhead reconnaissance systems to meet needs of IC and DOD
CIA largest producer of all source national security intel which allows U.S. policy makes to make informed decisions in national security and defense
NGA National Geospatial Agency; DOD support, develop imagery and map based intel solutions for national defense, homeland security, and safety of navigation
NSA U.S. crypto organization, responsible for protecting national security info sys and collecting and disseminating foreign SIGINT
ONI/NMIC major IC production center for maritime intel, analyzing foreign naval capabilities and global civil maritime activity
MCIA Marine Corps Intel Activity; marines intel production center
Theater JIOC Joint Intel Ops Center; primary intel organizations supporting joint forces at operational/tactical level; integrats capabilities to cooridinate intel planning, collection management, analysis and support; fully syncs/integrates intel with ops plan/exec
Theater MOC maintain INTEL RFI process, manages/coordinates target related info exchange among assigned assets to facilitate effective/timely flow of target development
SALUTE Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment
IIR type of SALUTE report which contains information collected from captured enemy documents (CEDs)
IIR used to disseminate non-time-sensitive HUMINT. Fleet Intel Collection Manual governs IIR reporting
SPOT Report SALUTE reports, expeditious reports that provide timely intel or status updates regarding events that could have an immediate or significant effect on current planning and operations
IPIR Initial Phase Interpretation Report, part of All Source Analysis System (ASAS). provide detailed readout of imagery
INTSUM Intelligence summary; provides summary of enemy situation, enemy operations and capabilities, and the characteristics of weather and terrain. aids in assessing the current situation and updates other intel reports
INTSUM reflects intel officers interpretation and conclusions regarding enemy capabilities regarding capabilities and probably courses of action
MISREP Mission Report, report results of air missions; provides timely details of mission results to theater operations commanders
Five steps of INTEL process Plannnig and detection, collection, analysis, all source analysis and production, dissemination
Planning and Direction management of entire effort, identifying need for data, beginning and end of cycle because it involves drawing up specific collection requirements and end because finished intel generates new requirements
collection gathering of raw information needed to produce finished intel; includes open and secret sources of information and technical collection
processing converting the collected information to a form usable by analysts through decryption, language translation, and data reduction
all source analysis and production conversion of basic information into finished intel, includes integrating/evaluating/analyzing all available data, analysts consider informations reliability, validity and relevance
Dissemination distribution of finished intel; finished intel carried to POTUS and national security advisors
SIGINT signals intel; monitoring, collection and analysis communication intel
GEOINT geospatial intel; exploitation and analysis of imagery, imagery intel, and geospatial information
HUMINT uses human beings as sources and collectors
MASINT measurement and signature intel; information obtained by quantitative and qualitative analysis of data; derived from specific sensors to identify any distinctive features associated with the source/emitter/sender, facilitate identification of target
OSINT open sources intel; information of potential value available to the public
TECHINT technical intel; derived from collection, processing, analysis, and exploitation of information pertaining to foreign equipment and materials to neutralize an adversarys technological advantage
Counterintel information gathered and activities conducted to protect against espionage
PIR Priority Intel Requirement; defines raw information to be collected then specialists and schedulers select appropriate collection system and plan the correct mission
JIPOE Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Environment; used to produce intel assessments/estimates/and other products ISO JFC decision making process; assists analysts to ID facts and assumptions about battle space environment/enemy
JIPOE provides basis for intel direction and synchronization, focused on JFC guidance and intent and answers CCIRs, primary purpose is to support JFC and COCOM in planning and decision making
five standards of analytical tradecraft objectivity, independent political considerations, timeliness, informed by all relevant sources of information, demonstrate proper standards of analytic tradecraft
EA-6B prowler being replaced by growler, includes on board receive (OBS), pod mounted jamming system (JTS), and communications jamming system; gathers electronic signals & jams C2 air craft for air strike missions
EA-18G Growler gathers electronic signals & jams C2 air craft for air strike missions; includes active electronicically scanned array radar
EP-3E primary mission: ES, provides real time SIGINT capabilities to battle group, shore based/long range air craft,
P-3C anti submarine warfare and maritime surveillance, uses "MAD Boom" for magnetic detection of submarines, will be replaced by P-8A poseidon
RQ-4 GLOBALHAWK; UAV, provides systematic target surveillance, sunthetic aperture radar (SAR) penetrates cloud cover and sandstorms, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) imagery, surveys up to 40,000 square miles a day
MQ-1 Predator; armed recon platform, tradition ISR asset, direct strike capability, medium altitude/long endurance UAV
SCANEAGLE small, low-cost, long-endurance UAV; EO/IR camera; needs no airfield deployment
BAMS Broad Area Maritime Surveillance; continuous maritime surveillance for navy, complement P-8A Poseidon
F/A-18 provides high and medium altitude tactical recon capability; Shared Recon Pod (SHARP)
SHARP high-resolution, digital tactical air recon system, day/night and all weather capable, simultaneous air and ground screening
E-2C all weather, carrier based tactical airborne warning and control system, surface surveillance, strike and interceptor control, SAR guidance and communication relar, carries radar, IFF, and passive detection system
RC-135 Rivet Joint, recon aircraft, provides near real-time on-scene intel collection, analysis and dissemination; detect, identify and geolocate signals throughout EM spectrum
RC-12 Guard Rail; real-time tactical intel support; no onboard capability to analyze data it collects; often fly in units of 3 to give multiple bearings to target
Intel supports SWC usually CO of CVN; provides C4I capabilities
IWC responsible for managing the EM spectrum, CND, and protect strike group from attack
MIO IET Maritime Interception OPerations- Intelligence Exploitation Team; conduct intel exploitation to recognize and exploit intel opportunities;
6 step Joint Targeting Cycle End state and commanders objectives; target development and prioritization, capabilities analysis, commanders decision and force assignment, mission planning and force execution, assessment
deliberate target known to exist in the operational environment with engagement actions scheduled against them to create effects desired to support achievement of JFC objectives
dynamic targets targets of opportunity that are identified too late or not selected for action in tmie to be included in deliberate targeting but, when detected or located, meet criteria specific to achieving objectives
JDPI Joint Desired Point of Impact; unique, alpha-numeric coded aimpoint identified by three dimensional point; represents weapon or capabilities desired point of impact or penetration
DMPI desired mean point of impact; precise point, associated with a target and assigned as the center for impact of multiple weapons or area munitions to creat a desired effect
BDA estimate of damage resulting from application of military force
collateral damage unintentional or incidental injury or damage to persons or objects that would not be lawful military targets in the circumstances ruling at the time
3 guiding principles of Evacuation Control Center accuracy, security, and speed
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