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ADP / ADRP 2-0
army study guide LRMC FY15
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What does ADP 2-0 cover? | Intelligence. |
| What are Hazards? | Conditions or Natural Phenomena able to Damage or Destroy Life, Vital Resources, and Institutions, or Prevent Mission Accomplishment. |
| What is Intelligence? | Information concerning Foreign Nations, Hostile or Potentially Hostile Forces or Elements, or Areas of Actual or Potential Operations. |
| What is Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance? | Synchronizes and Integrates the Planning and Operation of Sensors, Assets, and Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination Systems in Direct Support of Current and Future Operations. |
| What does the Intelligence Warfighting Function provide Commanders? | Provides the Commander with Intelligence to Plan, Prepare, Execute, and Assess Operations |
| What are the two Most Important Aspects of Intelligence? | Enabling Mission Command. Providing Support to Commanders and Decision Makers. |
| How do Commanders provide Guidance and Continuous Feedback throughout Operations? | Providing Direction Stating Clear, Concise Commander’s Critical Information Requirements (CCIRs) Synchronizing the Intelligence Warfighting Function Participating in Planning5. Collaborating with the G-2/S-2 during the Execution of Operations. |
| What does the Intelligence Warfighting Function allow a Commander to Understand? | The Enemy, Terrain, and Civil Considerations. |
| For the purposes of Intelligence the Term “Enemy” includes what? | The Entire Range of Threats. |
| For the purposes of Intelligence, the term “Terrain” also includes what? | weather. (Because it will have an Impact on Operations) |
| What is “Intelligence Support to Force Generation”? | The Task of Generating Intelligence knowledge concerning an Operational Environment, Facilitating Future Intelligence Operations, and Tailoring the Force. |
| What is “Intelligence support to Situational Understanding”? | The Task of providing Information and Intelligence to Commanders to assist them in achieving a clear understanding of the Force’s current State. |
| What is “Conduct Information Collection”? | The task that Synchronizes and Integrates the Planning and Employment of Sensors and Assets as well as the Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination of Systems in Direct Support of Current and Future Operations. |
| What is “Intelligence Support to Targeting and Information Capabilities”? | The Task of providing the Commander Information and Intelligence Support for Targeting to Achieve Lethal and Nonlethal Effects. |
| What is Information Collection? | An activity that Synchronizes and Integrates the Planning and Employment of Sensors and Assets as well as the Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination of Systems in Direct Support of Current and Future Operations. |
| What should the G-2/S-2 and G-3/S-3 Staffs work together on to Collect, Process, and Analyze Information for the Commander on? | Threats Terrain (Weather) Civil Considerations that affect Operations |
| What are the three Information Collection Tasks? | Plan Requirements and Assess Collection Task and Direct Collection Execute Collection |
| What are Shaping Operations? | Reconnaissance Surveillance Security Operations Intelligence Operations |
| What type of Operation is a Commander’s Primary means to Plan, Organize and Execute Information Collection? | Shaping Operations. |
| Does the G-2/S-2 Staff Tasking have authority over the Information Collection of Assets? | No they can recommend only to the G-3/S-3 Staff using the Orders Process |
| Who does the G-2/S-2 Staff Recommend tasking of Information Collection Assets and Capabilities to? | The G-3/S-3 staff that will then use the Orders Process. |
| What is considered Successful Information Collection Efforts? | The Timely collection and Reporting of Relevant and Accurate Information. |
| What is the “Intelligence Enterprise”? | The Sum total of the Intelligence Efforts of the Entire U.S. Intelligence Community. |
| What is the “Intelligence Warfighting Function”? | The Army’s Contribution to the Intelligence Enterprise. |
| What makes up the “Intelligence Enterprise”? | All U.S. Intelligence Professionals Sensors, Systems Federated Organizations Information Processes supported by a Network-Enabled Architecture. |
| What is the most important Element of the Intelligence Enterprise? | The People that make it Work. |
| What will make the Intelligence Enterprise Ineffective? | No Collaboration between the Different Agencies. |
| What is the Job of an Army Intelligence Analyst? | To Leverage the Intelligence Enterprise to create a more comprehensive and detailed Assessment of Threats and Relevant aspects of the Operational Environment to facilitate Mission Command. |
| What are Fusion Centers? | Cells designed to enable Lethal and Nonlethal Targeting, Facilitate Current or Future Operations, and inform Decision making. |
| Who has the overall Responsibility and Management of the Intelligence Community? | The Director of National Intelligence (DNI). |
| What are the Intelligence Core Competencies? | Intelligence Synchronization Intelligence Operations Intelligence Analysis |
| What must all Military Intelligence Units and military Intelligence Soldiers continuously Train on in order to maintain a High Degree of Proficiency? | The Intelligence Core Competencies. |
| What is Intelligence Synchronization? | The “Art” of Integrating Information Collection and Intelligence Analysis with Operations to effectively and efficiently support decision making. |
| What are some Critical Aspects of Effective Intelligence Synchronization? | Early and Continuous Teamwork Expertise and Proficiency in Information Collection Mastery of the Intelligence Process A Collaborative Environment to Solve Complex Problems. |
| What are the four Primary Means of Collecting Information? | Intelligence Operations Reconnaissance Surveillance Security Operations |
| What is Intelligence Operations? | The Tasks undertaken by Soldiers to obtain Information |