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Define and discuss Joint Operational Intelligence (OPINTEL).

military adversary capabilities and intentions that provides commanders when, where and what adversary might stage and conduct campaigns and major operations



It identifies enemy COAs and COGs so the operational commander can neutralize threats and indentify/prosecute HVTs

Describe the role of the Global Command and Control System (GCCS) in performing OPINTEL.

provides operators an integrated common operational picture (COP) built on a foundation of geospatial information that displays the disposition of friendly, neutral and adversary forces throughout the operational environment



provides picture of red, blue and green; air, sea and ground forces maintain CDR's situational awareness

Describe how Joint OPINTEL influences collection.


(2 types of collections)

collection operations: acquire information about adversary and provide information to intelligence processing and exploitation elements


Describe how Joint OPINTEL influences collection.


(2 types of collections)

collection management: occurs at all levels of intelligence, converts validated RFIs into specific collection requirements; establishes tasks, or coordinates actions; monitor results and retasks are required



Challenge of collection management is maximizing effectiveness of limited resources within operational time constraints

Describe how Joint OPINTEL influences analysis and production.

responds to the chain of command and decision-making authority it supports with information on integrated evaluated, analyzed and interpreted to create products satisfy CDR RFI



Make information available via web pages, databases, or message traffic as soon as it can by understood by the consumer

Describe how Joint OPINTEL influences dissemination and integration.

Dissemination:


push: top down; requires analysts understand/anticipate user requirements


pull: relies on user search/sift through products identify products of value



"push" crucial at tactical/operational level


"pull" acceptable for strategic-level/historic products



Timely dissemination of intelligence is paramount to attaining and maintaing information superiority

Describe how Joint OPINTEL influences dissemination and integration.

Intel must be:


readily understood/directly usable by receipient without overloading user and minimizing load on communication capabilities


written for maximum possible release

Describe how Joint OPINTEL influences evaluation and feedback.

must evaluate and provide immediate feedback how well intelligence operations meet CDR's intel requirement



intel complete, timely, and usable, requirement is satisfied and subsequently closed



intel doesn't meet the above criteria, requirement must not be considered satisifed and should be extended and/or retasked



identify why process failed and ensure failure is not repeated



All intelligence operations are interrelated and success or failure of one operation will impact the rest of the intelligence process

Discuss how Joint OPINTEL helps accomplish the mission of a Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC).

focal point for the CCMD's intel planning, collection management, analysis and production effort



uses a task-oriented approach by utilizing command personnel, military/civilian personnel from other commands and services



Primary responsibility is to integrate all DoD intelligence functions and disciplines to affect CCMD missions and operations

Discuss the location and Area of Responsibility for each of the following JIOCs:


a. USPACOM JIOC

Pearl Harbor, Oahu, HI



AOR: covers 50% of world's surface


60% world's population, 36 countries, 20 territories, 10 territories of the U.S.



mission: protect and defent the U.S., its territories, Allies and interests; has capability to provide full spectrum of military contingencies to restore Asia-Pacific stability and security



Component commands: U.S. Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT) and etc.

Discuss the location and Area of Responsibility for each of the following JIOCs:


b. JIOC-EUR Analytic Center

RAF Molesworth, Cambridgeshire, UK



AOR: over 50 countries in Europe and the Middle East



mission: administrated by DIA serves as focal point of military intelligence for united states european command

Discuss the location and Area of Responsibility for each of the following JIOCs:


c. JIOC-CENTCOM

MacDill AFB in Tampa, FL



AOR: Middle East, Egypt and Central Asia



mission: promote cooperation among nations, responds to crisis and deters or defeats state and non-state aggression



Component command: U.S. Naval Forces Central Command

Discuss the location and Area of Responsibility for each of the following JIOCs:


d. USSOUTHCOM JIOC

Miami, FL



AOR: 31 countries, 10 territories including Latin America south of Mexico, waters adjacent to Central and South America, Caribbean Sea and portion of Atlantic Ocean



mission: ready to conduct joint and combined full-spectrum military operations and support whole-of-government efforts to enhance regional security and cooperation



Component commands: U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (USNAVSO), Fourth fleet

Discuss the location and Area of Responsibility for each of the following JIOCs:


e. USSTRATCOM JIOC

Offutt AFB, NE



AOR: department of defense global information gig



mission:


1. Deter nuclear attack with a safe, secure, effective nuclear deterrent force.
2. Partner with the other combatant commands to win today.
3. Address challenges in space.
4. Build cyberspace capability and capacity.
5. Prepare for uncertainty.



Component command: U.S. Fleet Forces


Discuss the location and Area of Responsibility for each of the following JIOCs:


f. JIOC Joint Detachment (J-DET)

NEED THE ANSWER

Name the 6 geographic COCOMs

PACOM: Pearl Harbor, Oahu HI


EUCOM: Patch Barracks, Stuttgart Germany


SOUTHCOM: Miami, FL


CENTCOM: Tampa, FL


NORTHCOM: Colorado Springs, CO


AFRICOM: Kelley Barracks, Stuggart Germany

Name the 4 functional COCOMs

STRATCOM: Offutt AFB, NE


SOCOM: Tampa, FL


TRANSCOM: Scott AFB, IL


CYBERCOM: Ft. Meade, MD

Discuss how the following relates to the evaluation stage fo the intelligence process.


a. credibility

does the source have the knowledge, expertise, and placement/access to provide accurate portrayal of the event/information



ex. can a doctor credibly evaluate a submarine's guidance system?

Discuss how the following relates to the evaluation stage fo the intelligence process.


b. application (relevance)

does the information help answer the analytic question?



ex. does knowing i drive a nissan explain russian troop strength?

Discuss how the following relates to the evaluation stage fo the intelligence process.


c. reliability

is the source dependable? has it proven to be accurate in the past?



ex. has a sensor been malfunctioning?

When evaluating intelligence sources/reporting what must be considerd?

all three factors: credibility, application and reliability

Discuss how Joint OPINTEL analysts coordinate with allies.


a. Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO)

uses national disclosure policy/dir national intel guidance to sanitize products

Discuss how Joint OPINTEL analysts coordinate with allies.


b. Originator

may be able to provide sanitized/downgraded version of the product

Discuss how Joint OPINTEL analysts coordinate with allies.


c. Tear Lines

sanitized portion of original report to allow for sharign without additional FDO review

Discuss how Joint OPINTEL analysts coordinate with allies.


d. Multi-national OPS

different classification markings

Discuss how Joint OPINTEL analysts coordinate with allies.


e. Allied Systems (APAN, etc)

"releasable" version of JWICS or SIPRNET accessible by allies

Getting it to the allies is vital to success of combined operations by...

indentifying WHAT information and HOW you will get it

Define the following terms.


a. certainty


b. almost certain


c. probable


d. possible


e. tentative


f. unknown

a. 100%


b. 85-99 give or take 60%


c. 60-84 give or take 20%


d. 40-59 give or take 10 (chances about even)


e. 15-39 give or take 10 (probably not)


f. give or take 5 (almost certainly not)