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What is the National Intelligence Priorities Framework (NIPF) used for?
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To establish national intelligence priorities which are grouped by topics and assigned to countries or Non-state entities.
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What is the difference between the USSID SE 2000 series and the USSID SE 5000 series?
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1. USSID SE 2000 Series – SIGINT Enterprise - Maritime
2. USSID SE 5000 Series – SIGINT Enterprise – NSA/Joint NSA-SCE/Combined NSA-collaborating |
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What does the USSID SP Series implicate?
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SIGINT Fundamental Policy
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What does the USSID CR series implicate?
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Customer Relationships
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What is the role of SURREY?
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1. Provides conversion of an IN into a SIGINT Collection requirement.
2. NSA’s collection requirement database. |
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Describe Level of Effort in relation to NSRP.
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Statement of capability of the Unified Cryptologic System (UCS) to report on and answers questions asked in an IN.
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What is the time criticality of IN in relation to NSRP?
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- Time Critical: must be acted upon within 3 days of submission
- Time Sensitive: requests must be acted upon within 4 to 29 calendar days. - Routine: action required in 30 or more calendar days. |
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What are the 2 types of INs?
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1. Research IN
2. Limited Duration IN 3. Standing IN |
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What is requested in a Research IN?
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Limited SIGINT production efforts over a defined period of time using existing data.
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A Limited Duration IN requests what?
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SIGINT collection and production efforts over a defined period ranging form 0 to 89 days that begins at a designated time after the IN is originated.
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What does a Standing IN request?
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Sustained SIGINT collection and production efforts over a defined period of time ranging 90 days to 2 years after the IN is originated.
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