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An information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision making. |
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CCIRs Support three major activities |
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1: Understanding complex environment 2: Commander decision-making 3: Prioritization of limited resources |
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What characteristics of the complex environment have affected the view of CCIRs? |
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1: Globalization 2: Information revolution 3: Interdependence |
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Broadened security responsibilities beyond solely military concern due to |
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open economic system of global markets Readily-accessible communications Ubiquitous media presence |
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CCIRs are broken into what two components? |
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-priority intelligence requirements (PIR)- FOCUSED on the adversary and environment. -Friendly information requirements (FFIR)- Focused on friendly forces and supporting capabilities |
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Potential third component (commands operating in the counterinsurgency, population-centric environment) is |
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Host nation information requirements (HNIR)- focused on information about the influencers of the population |
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Activities commanders have taken to deepen their understanding of environment? |
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Commanders have focused on longer term assessment and identify critical measures of effectiveness as CCIRs |
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what are the 6 specific responsibilities for CCIRs |
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Development Validation Dissemination Monitoring Reporting Maintenane |
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what best summarizes the key insights relating to the development, approval and dissemination of CCIRs? |
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Commanders drive the development of CCIRs as planners help develop CCIRs across all three event horizons. CCIRs will likely include DIME partner actions and may change as the operating environment changes, thus a process must be established to periodically review and update CCIRs |
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Major decision resulting from |
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1: interactions with others 2: Thought-out operational-level assessments |
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Branch plan decisions ##Information from assessment of: ##Adversary’s intent and changing PMESII conditions ##DIME partner, coalition and host nation capabilities and requests ##Target audience perceptions (polls) |
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##Examples: ##Shift of main effort ##Change in priority ##Refocusing information operations and public affairs messages ##Redistribution of forces ##Command relationship and task organization changes |
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Sequel plan decisions ##These types of decisions will be based on broader campaign assessments providing geopolitical, social, and informational analysis and capabilities of partner stakeholders |
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##Examples: ##Transitions in overall phasing such as moving to a support of civil authority phase ##Force rotations ##Withdrawal |
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To facilitate component and stakeholder awareness of CCIRs, where can commanders post CCIRs and their statuses? |
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1: Commander's dashboard 2: Web portal 3: Operations centers |
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What can be used to ensure appropriate personnel are notified of CCIRs and other important information requirements and events? |
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What should be done once a SIGEVENT has been closed |
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Closed SIGEVENTs should be archived for record purposes and to assist the intelligence and assessment functions |
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What impact has the complex environment (characterized by disaster relief efforts, nontraditional and less predictable adversaries, and massive information flow) had on the development of CCIRs? |
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The complex environment has broadened the view of CCIRs |
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There should be no differentiation between CCIRs and other important information requirements, such as "wake-up" criteria |
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What tool can be used to link CCIRs to the decisions they support and helps provide the clarity to collection and analysis resources? |
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decision support template (DST) |
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Which of the following is an example of a tool used to help maintain situational awareness of the various CCIR criteria that the staff and stakeholders are monitoring? |
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Commanders have focused on non-traditional execution requirements as well as shorter term assessments |
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