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107 Cards in this Set
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A process of procedures used to protect information. |
INFOSEC |
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Four different types of security comprise COMSEC. |
Crypto-security Emission Security Traffic Flow Security Transmission Security |
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A defensive action that attempts to prevent our adversaries from gaining and exploiting our unclassified, but critical, information. |
OPSEC |
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Using badges to control access to a SCIF is an example of ___. |
Physical Security |
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The two types of SCIFs. |
Open Storage/Closed Storage |
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To integrate service and national intelligence capabilities into a unified effort that surpasses any single organizational effort and provides the most accurate and timely intelligence to commanders.
The "Objective" of what? |
Objective of Joint Intelligence |
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Which principle of joint intelligence states you must be intellectually honest? |
Integrity |
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Which principle of joint intelligence states you must think like the adversary? |
Perspective |
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Which principle of joint intelligence states you must remain flexible and adapt to changing situations? |
Agility |
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Which principle of joint intelligence states you must exploit all sources of information and intelligence? |
Fusion |
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Which principle of joint intelligence states you must leverage expertise of diverse analytic resources? |
Collaboration |
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What are the three levels of commands used by joint forces? |
Unified, Subordinate, JTF |
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How many of the unified commands are organized geographically? |
6 unified commands |
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(T/F) A JTF is established on a geographic basis only. |
False |
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Which directorate of Joint Staff has the primary function to support the commander and the staff by ensuring the availability of reliable intelligence and timely indications and warnings? |
J2- Intelligence Directorate |
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What serves as the primary intelligence organization providing support to joint forces at operational and tactical levels? |
JIOC |
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Sabotage is a type of ____ warfare. |
Unconventional |
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Conflict between equally capable forces. |
Symmetric Warfare |
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Which level of war addresses issues of why we will fight, what we will fight with, and why the enemy fights against us? |
Strategic Level |
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Military operation designated by the SecDef as an operation in which the members of the armed forces are or may become involved in military actions, operations, or hostilities against an enemy of the US. |
Contingency Operation |
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Written description of the combatant commanders concept of operations to counter a perceived threat. |
OPLAN |
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What type of order is normally issued following a decision by the president that conducts of military operations in support of national interests is a distinct possibility? |
ALERTORD |
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An ADHOC arrangement between two or more nations for a common action. |
Coalition Operations |
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What are the two different types of intelligence sharing that may occur between coalition partners? |
Full Exchange/Liaison Exchange |
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AF force generation construct used to manage the battle rhythm of these forces in order to meet global CCDR requirements. |
Aerospace Expeditionary Force (AEF) |
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How many MAJCOMs are there in the AF and how are they organized? |
10/ Organized on a Fundamental and Geographical Basis |
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What is key to successful employment of AF forces when conducting joint operations? |
Having a Single AF officer. |
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What are the three subcategories of SIGINT? |
COMINT/ELINT/FISINT |
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Intelligence derived from the interception and analysis of non-communications emitters. |
ELINT |
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All intelligence professionals are considered to be this... |
Analysts |
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Personnel assigned to the special duty identifier of collecting and reporting intelligence info obtained from human sources in response to requirements. |
8D000 Strategic Debriefer |
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What serves as the President's principal arm for coordinating policy among various government agencies? |
National Security Council (NSC) |
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Who is responsible for reducing US vulnerability to terrorism and to detect, prevent, and respond to terrorist attacks? |
Department of Homeland Security |
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Who is the primary military advisory council to the President of the US and SecDef? |
The Joint Chiefs of Staff |
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Who is appointed by the president and establishes objectives and priorities for the Intelligence community? |
Director of National intelligence |
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Whose mission is it to provide timely and objective military intelligence to warfighters, defense policy makers, and force planners? |
Defense Intelligence Agency |
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Four primary cryptologic centers. |
Fort Gordon, Georgia Lackland AFB, Texas Kunia, Hawaii Denver, Colorado |
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Which Title provides the legal basis for the roles, missions, and organizations of each of the services as well as the DoD? |
10 |
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Which Title outlines the role of the US National Guard? |
32 |
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Which Title contains numerous laws that cover intelligence activities? |
50 |
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Which two Titles in combination regulate the activities and funding of the US Intelligence Community? |
10-50 |
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Who is the focal point for the functional management of all AF ISR capabilities? |
Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR (A2) |
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What agency analyzes foreign air and air defense TTPs and was activated as a Field Operating Agency of the USAF, on 01 FEB 01? |
Air Force Intelligence Analysis Agency (AFIAA) |
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What agency organizes, trains, equips, and presents assigned forces and capabilities to conduct ISR utilizing assets ranging from worldwide ground sites to manned and unmanned airborne platforms? |
AFISRA |
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Who produces and delivers timely, tailored targeting and geospatial intelligence and conducts precise Point Positioning and CDE? |
Air Force Targeting Center (AFTC) |
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___ are general statements of intelligence needs and define are requirements deemed most important to mission accomplishment. |
PIRS |
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Under analysis and production, which action involves receiving, collating and entering information from single or multiple sources into databases? |
Integration |
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___ is the process of examining all sources of intelligence and information to derive a complete assessment of activity. |
Fusion |
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___ is the delivery of intelligence to users in a suitable form and the application of the intelligence to appropriate missions, tasks, and functions. |
Dissemination |
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___ and ___ are critical at all levels of PCPAD because intelligence operations are interrelated, and the success or failure of one operation will impact the rest of intelligence process. |
Evaluation/Feedback |
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Which UAS is a medium -to-high alt, long endurance unmanned aircraft system whose primary mission is as a persistent hunter-killed against emerging targets to achieve JFC objectives? |
MQ-9 Reaper |
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What is the AF weapon system which provides PED for most of the AF airborne IMINT and SIGINT collection? |
DCGS-AF |
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Which DGS's regional focus is North Korea and provides direct support to the 7th AF? |
DGS-3 OSAN AB |
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Which DGS provides direct support to USNORTHCOM and USSOUTHCOM? |
DGS-2 Beale AFB |
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Strategy Plans Team Strategy Guidance Team Operational Assessment Team |
Strategy Division |
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Targeting Effects Team MAAP Team ATO Production Team Command & Control Plans Team |
Combat Plans Team |
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Offensive Ops Team Defensive Ops Team SIDO Team Interface Control Team |
Combat Ops Team |
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ACF Team Targets/Tactical Assessment Team ISR Operations Team PED Management Team |
ISRD |
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Airlift Control Team Air Refueling Control Team Air Mobility Control Team Aero Medical Evacuation Control Team |
Air Mobility Division |
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What serves as a JFACC's operations command center? |
AOC |
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(T/F) AOC's manning is solely based on manpower provided by the USAF. |
False |
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Who is the JFACC's lead for issues related to the command and control (C2) of ISR capabilities? |
CISR |
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Which ISRD team is responsible for target development and TA for the AOC in support of JFACC objectives? |
Targets and Tactical Assessment Team |
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NTI integrates ___ into the AOC processes. |
National Cryptologic Process |
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What is the analytical process used by joint intelligence organizations to produce intelligence assessments, estimates, and other intelligence products in support of the JFC's decision making process? |
JIPOE |
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What is the systematic process of evaluating potential target systems and individual targets for their significance, vulnerabilities, and exploitable characteristics (both kinetic and non-kinetic)? |
Target Development |
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An effects-based approach to targeting is one in which operations are planned, executed, assessed, and adapted to ___ or change systems or capabilities in order to achieve ___ outcomes. |
Influence / Desired |
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What are the two types of targeting? |
Deliberate/Dynamic |
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List the 6 phases of the dynamic targeting process. |
Find Fix Track Target Engage Assess |
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What is the term used to describe when, where, how, and against whom military force is used? |
Rules of Engagment |
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(T/F) Collateral damage results from the intentional targeting of non-military targets. |
False |
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Information operations are made up of what three capabilities? |
Influence Ops EW Ops NW Ops |
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Which domain is influence operations focused on affecting? |
Cognitive Domain |
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What operational activities comprise influence operations? |
PSYOP MILDEC OPSEC CI PA |
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(T/F) Man-made structures on a map are called cultural features. |
True |
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Hill and valley shading on maps is an effect that is created by artificially illuminating a map from the __ corner of the map. |
NW |
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An MGRS coordinate with 10 digits has an accuracy of __ meter(s). |
One |
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The MGRS is based on the UTM and uses the ___ as its unit of measure. |
Meter |
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What are the five essential tasks of a PRO? |
Report Support Locate Recover Reintegrate |
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Once an actual or potential PR incident is observed, who should be notified immediately through PR COMMS architecture? |
The JPRC |
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What form provides the standardized data elements, export data, and order format to collect individual information? |
DD Form 1833, ISOPREP |
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A declarative statement that has yet to be established as true. |
Hypothesis |
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Individuals have a natural tendency to assume others think and perceive the world in the same way they would. |
Cultural Bias |
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When an analyst unconsciously ascribes attributes of one event to the other. |
Patterns |
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Common viewpoints amongst a small group of coworkers can lead to this. |
Organizational Bias |
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Enable us to repeat an action we have taken before without going through all the mental steps. |
Bias |
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A pattern of expectations that influence one to think in certain ways. |
Mindset |
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An analyst gives more importance to SECRET material than open source. |
Personal Bias |
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To think by forming a new statement on the basis of statements already known is ___? |
Reason |
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Deductive reasoning is concluding something is __ true. |
Necessarily |
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Inductive reasoning is concluding something is __ true. |
Probably |
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Abductive reasoning involves the act of ___ to conclude something is plausibly true. |
Testing |
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When one is applying reason to any branch of knowledge, they are using ___. |
Logic |
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What helps o define tasks, express problems, and delineate boundaries during analysis? |
Questions |
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Three types of questions are .... |
Fact Preference Judgment |
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The goal or desired end-state by reasoning describes which element of thought? |
Purpose |
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What is used to bridge the gap between what is known and unknown?` |
Assumptions |
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To conclude something is true based on something else being true describes what? |
Inference |
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Comprehending the potential complexities of a problem. |
Depth |
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How does information matter? |
Significance |
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Maintain a high standard of objectivity throughout our analysis. |
Fairness |
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Get your point across clearly. |
Clarity |
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Can be definitive, -true or false. |
Accuracy |
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How the evidence applies to the original question and hypothesis. |
Relevance |
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How broad or narrow of a perspective. |
Breadth |
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Is it exact enough for a decision maker to use? |
Percision |
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Doesn't seem to make sense or things don't match up. |
Logic |