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Joint intelligence organizations analyze the impact of the operation environment (OE) on mission accomplishment. Which of the following is not an aspect of the OE? |
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Joint Task Force (JTF) Financials |
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In _____, information is structured to look deep into an adversary and support national and theater strategic commands. |
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Interdicting smuggling networks to cut flow of precursors falls under which DIME activity? |
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The ____ architecture needs to be capable of allowing information to be quickly identified as relevant to priority intelligence requirements (PIRs) and then rapidly disseminated. |
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Processing, Exploitation, and dissemination (PED) |
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_____ are generally equated to a group of critical nodes and links, though they can be single nodes. |
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Centers of gravity (COGs) |
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Intelligence at the _____ level supports planning and conducting of battles and engagements, provides commanders with information on imminent threats to their forces, and provides commanders with obstacle intelligence. |
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_____ locations provide ability to strike with surprise at the right time and place. |
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______ incorporates various highly classified and advanced networking technologies. |
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write a sentence that describes the relationship between two given concepts |
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1. DCGS and Direct Support
DCGS is utilized by direct support analysts to fuse information in support of a shared mission.
2. HUMINT and DIA
Human Intelligence is a traditional source of information that can be compiled by a general support provider, such as the DIA, to add to the larger understanding of the operational picture.
3. General Support and JSTARS
Joint Surveillance Target Attack (or Acquisition) Radar System can be used as direct support and general support – the ground station module is the organic downlink of JSTARS.
4. IMINT PRIORITY and Organic
While not an organic capability, information gathered from IMINT PRIORITY processing can inform PIRs and influence tactical actions |
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The ____ differs from joint intelligence preparation of the operation environment (JIPOE) in terms of purpose, focus, and detail, requires microanalysis, provides a finer degree of detail, and supports component command operations. |
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intelligence preparation of the battlespace (IPB |
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When users access information at their own discretion it is referred to as ____. |
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____ consist of collective sets of associated information and support of the understanding of PIRSs. |
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Specific Information requirements (SIRs) |
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Shortages of skilled workers are caused by highly skilled workers leaving the region, further burdening fragile economies. This is a crisis of ____. |
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Most commands make prioritization a(n) _____ teamed effort. |
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Joint intelligence organizations analyze the impact of the operating environment (OE) on mission accomplishment. Which of the following is not an aspect of the OE? [objective275] |
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joint task force (JTF) financials |
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2) Central Asia remains an unattractive destination for foreign direct investment because of political instability and low manufacturing output. This is a crisis of _____. [objective289] |
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4) In Central Asia, the commander increasingly instills an intelligence-driven operational mindset in _____. [objective278] |
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5) Which of the following is a non-traditional information resource? [objective279] |
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6) Intelligence at the _____ level supports planning and conducting of battles and engagements, provides commanders with information on imminent threats to their forces, and provides commanders with obstacle intelligence. [objective280] |
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7) _____, despite being an evolving concept, supports tactical action, including counter-insurgency, counter-narcotics, and humanitarian assistance and assists in the development of host country intelligence operations. [objective281] |
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8) _____ locations in Central Asia are influenced by the commander's understanding of the environment and established priorities. [objective282] |
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10) During operational level, force-on-force confrontations, the _____ utilizes a macro-analytic approach that seeks to identify an adversary's vulnerabilities and centers of gravity (COGs). [objective284] |
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joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment (JIPOE) |
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12) _____ is an agreement in which one intelligence center receives pre-coordinated intelligence support from other intelligence centers, service intelligence organizations, and national agencies. [objective286] |
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13) _____ focus on the information the commander must have to assess the status of the friendly force and its supporting capabilities. [objective287] |
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Friendly force information requirements (FFIRs) |
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15) _____ is a system that allows the commander to fuse all obtained information in a timely manner, enhancing visualization of the operational environment. [objective276] |
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Military information architecture |
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Freezing narco-barons' assets at international banks falls under which diplomatic, informational, military and economic (DIME) activity? |
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You can establish daily video conferences to contact a broader base of analysts stateside using the/a _____. |
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joint worldwide intelligence communications system (JWICS) |
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) An uplink terminal used to convert and relay signals |
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) _____ offers a mechanism for addressing requirements and effectively managing risk by identifying the most important tasks and applying available resources towards those tasks |
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