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what ADP covers intelligence?
ADP 2
why does the army synchronize its intelligence efforts with unified action partners?
to achieve unity of effort and to meet the commander's intent
how do multinational and interagency partners reinforce and complement army intelligence capabilities?
by providing cultural awareness, as well as unique perspectives and capabilities
what is ISR?
Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
what is the purpose of ISR?
to synchronisze and integrate the planning and operations and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations
what is the intelligence warfighting function?
to facillitate the understanding of the enemy, terrain, and civil considerations
what are the information collection tasks?
-plan requirements and assess collection
-task and direction collection
-execute collection
what is the intelligence enterprise?
the sum total of the intelligence efforts of the entire US intelligence community
what are the intelligence core competencies?
-intelligence sychronization
-intelligence operations
-intelligence analysis
what is intelligence synchronization?
the 'art' of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support decision-making
what are the 4 primary means for information collection?
-intelligence operations
-reconnaissance
-surveillance
-security operations
what is the purpose of intelligence analysis?
to descrive the crrent-and attempt to proactively assess-threats, terrain and weather, and civil considerations