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What are hazards

Conditions that can cause damage to or destroy life and resources and prevent mission accomplishment

Define Intelligence

The product resulting from collection and interpretation of available information concerning enemy or area of operations

what is isr
Intelligence, Synchronization and Reconnaisance
The operation of sensors to support future operations
What does the intelligence warfighting function provide commanders
Intelligence to plan , prepare, execute and access operations
What are the two most important aspects of intelligence
Enable mission command and provide support to commanders
How to commanders provide guidance in continuous feedback throughout operations
1. providing direction
2. stating ccir
3. participating in planning
what does the intelligence warfighting function allow a commander to understand
The enemy, terrain, and civil considerations
The term enemy also includes what
Entire range of threats
What is intelligence support to force generation
Generating intelligence concerning an operational environment and tailoring the force
What is intelligence support to situational understanding
Providing information to commanders to assist in understanding the forces current state with relations to threats
What is intelligence support to targeting and information capabilities
Providing commanders information for targeting to achieve lethal and nonlethal effects
What must commanders consider when using the intelligence warfighting function
1. it doesn't eliminate uncertainty
2. balance time for collection and operational necessity
3. prioritize resources
What is information collection
The employment of sensors and assets in support of current or future operations
What are the 3 information collection tasks
1. plan requirements and assess collection
2. task and direct collection
3. execute collection

What are shaping operations*

Reconnaissance, surveillance, security operations, intelligence operations

What makes up the intelligence enterprise
all US intelligence professionals, sensors and systems, federated organizations, information
What is the job of an Army Intelligence Analyst
Leverage intelligence to create a detailed assessment of threats
What are fusion centers
Cells designed to inform decision decision-making and facilitate current and future operations and enable lethal and nonlethal targeting
Who has the overall responsibility and management of the intelligence community
The Director of National Intelligence
What are some agencies that make up the intelligence community
A. CIA
b. Department of Homeland Security c. Department of State
d. DEA
e. FBI
f. Military branches
What are the intelligence core competencies
A. Intelligence synchronization
b. Intelligence operations
c. Intelligence analysis
What are four primary means of collecting information
Shaping operations:
1. Intelligence operations
2. reconnaissance
3. surveillance
4. security operations
What is intelligence operations
The tasks done by military intelligence units and soldiers to obtain information
What is the purpose of intelligence analysis
To assess threats, terrain, and weather, and civil considerations
What are three aspects that enables effective staff support and intelligence analysis
Critical thinking, embracing ambiguity, collaboration

What is critical thinking

Discipline self reflective thought that leads to unbiased conclusions

What are the six interrelated categories of intelligence
1. Planning and direction
2. Collection
3. Processing and exploitation
4. Analysis and production
5. Dissemination and integration
6. Evaluation and feedback
What are the four steps of the Army's intelligence process
Plan and direct, collect, produce, disseminate
What are to continuing activities of the army intelligence process
Analyze and assess
What are two separate, but closely related components that planning consists of
Detailed planning - understanding the operational environment, determining an end state, and visualizing an approach
conceptual planning- translating the operational approach into a plan
What do intelligence analysts produced
Products, conclusions, and projections regarding threats
What are the building blocks by which the intelligence warfighting function facilitates situational understanding and support decision making
All source intelligence - intelligence from all relevant sources
and single source intelligences
Which source of intelligence is more reliable and less susceptible to deception
All source intelligence
How is single source intelligence gathered
Reconnaissance, surveillance, and security operations
what are the seven intelligence discipline
1. Counterintelligence
2. Human intelligence
3. Open source intelligence
4. Signals intelligence
5. Technical intelligence
What are the four complimentary intelligence capabilities
1. Biometrics enabled intelligence.
2. Cyber enabled intelligence
3. Document and military exploitation
4. Forensic enabled intelligence
what does PED stand for
Processing, exploitation and dissemination
What are PED activities prioritized and focused on
Intelligence processing
analysis
assessments