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Technology is often applied against what common analyst concern? |
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Which two of the following statements highlight the critical features of intelligence? |
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1. Allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances 2. Informs decisions by illuminating the differences in available courses of action |
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Analysis is a synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment and therefore rarely subject to competing interpretations. |
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FALSE Analysis is NOT a synthesis of quantitive analysis and qualitative judgement. |
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What is the primary role of the joint force J2? |
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Commanders use intelligence to _________________. (select all that apply) |
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A. support a predictive estimation of the situation B. understand adversary capabilities and intentions C. visualize and understand all dimensions of the OE
Commanders us intelligence to accomplish all three of these task. |
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Which of the following are true when forming priority intelligence requirements (select all that apply)? |
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All of the Above
PIRs are any subject for which there isa need to collect information or produce intelligence.
Staff must ve aware of intelligence requirements of higher, adjacent, subordinate and supporting elements.
The JFC's PIRs should prioritize the most urgent intelligence requirements. |
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After intelligence requirements are established, the staff reviews existing databases for answers to requirements. Then, if the intelligence requirement does not exist, the ________. |
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staff issues a request for information |
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After intelligence requirements are established, the staff reviews existing databases for answers to requirements. Then, if the intelligence requirement does not exist, the ________. |
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staff issues a request for information |
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What is the definition of collection requirements management? |
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synchronizes the timing of collection with the operational scheme of maneuver and with other intelligence operations. |
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Why does collection planning require the ability to call on variety of collection sources? |
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to minimize the effects of enemy deception |
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Doctrinal, manning, and organizational considerations are what part of the joint intelligence architecture planning process? |
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operational architecture planning |
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Intelligence dissemination requirements and procedures must be coordinated through the ______________. |
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Communications Directorate of the J6 |
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What role(s) is responsible for providing maps, charts, digitized products, and precise geodetic coordinates? |
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the Geospatial Information and Service Officer |
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Dissemination of information can sometimes be defined by a strategy called Push and Pull. Pull refers to which of the following: |
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involves direct electronic access to data bases, intelligence files, or other repositories by intelligence organizations at all levels |
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What level of intelligence is produced for the President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, senior military leaders, and combatant commanders? |
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An intelligence report is received by the JFC detailing the capabilities and safe houses of an extremist group operating in its area of regard, What type of intelligence does this represent? |
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To be successful, a joint force commander must be able to influence and coordinate a diverse coalition of joint and multinational forces as well as civilian agencies and groups. What are some of the civilian groups the JFC must consider?(Select all that Apply) |
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Nongovernmental organizations host nation agencies |
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Prior to planning for operations in support of the JFC OPLAN a briefing is presented to the planning staff concerning the environmental conditions, layout of adversarial forces and their relationship with rual communities and leaders, as well as the history of relationships between the local population and foreigners. Which one of the ten principles of intelligence does this represent? |
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Assuming the truism that intelligence is imperfect; what is the best way to minimize the obstacles to achieving a high degree of fidelity in the products of intelligence? |
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Collaborating with allies and coalition partners who possess niche expertise and alternative perspectives that complement joint force intelligence efforts |
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Identify the national intelligence member that has overall responsibility for intelligence support to the President and the day-to-day management of the intelligence community. |
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Director of National Intelligence |
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Which of the following national intelligence leadership positions advises the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, combatant commanders (CCDRs), and USD(I) on all matters concerning military and military-related intelligence? |
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Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency |
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Which of the following intelligence communities is responsible for providing intelligence support in areas such as human factors analysis, counterterrorism, personnel recovery, and noncombatant evacuation operations? |
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Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) |
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Which one of the following non-DoD intelligence communities support HUMINT collection, all source analysis, and political, economic, and biographic intelligence? |
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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) |
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The ________ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the combatant commands at the operational and tactical levels. |
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Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC) |
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The intelligence component of the National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center (NJIOC) provides planning, management, and infrastructure for intelligence working groups and intelligence task forces that provide direct intelligence support during major conflicts. |
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Joint intelligence planning supports operation planning and results in the production of what three products? |
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Dynamic Threat Assessment Annex B: Intelligence National Intelligence Support Plan |
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Collection activities acquire and extract data from the operational environment such that Processing and Exploitation can convert that data into information to be used during Analysis and Production to refine into _____ to satisfy Requests for Information (RFI) or the commander's Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR). |
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This intelligence product category forecasts current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations. |
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What level of intelligence supports joint operations across the range of military operations in an area of responsibility and determines the current and future capabilities of adversaries that could affect the national security and U.S. or allied interests? |
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Match each intelligence description to its product category. [objective98] a) Vulnerable to incomplete information and adversary deception, but should never be avoided because it helps JFCs determine enemy intentions and capabilities. b) Results in a finished intelligence product that provides the most accurate and complete picture possible of what is known about an activity. c) Requires that all intelligence sources and methods be applied in concert with the operations plan and operations order. d) Relies on unhindered access to and sharing of all relevant information and can take many forms such as competitive analysis, brain storming, and federation. |
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A: Predictin B: Fusion C: Synchronization D: Collaboration |
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A key function of the J2 is to integrate outside stakeholders into intelligence planning and operations. The J2 can support the Joint Force Commander by integrating _____. |
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partner nation intelligence capabilities and assessments |
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