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204.1 State the parent agency for HUMINT.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
204.1 State the parent agency for SIGINT.
National Security Agency (NSA)
204.1 State the parent agency for IMINT.
National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)
204.2 State the types of intelligence US Navy ships can collect and exploit.
CG / DDG / LPD - SIGINT
CVN - IMINT & SIGINT
LHD / LHA - IMINT & SIGINT
SSN / SSGN - SIGINT
204.3 State one example of an example of an associated platform of tactical level of intelligence collection.
SHARP Pod
204.3 State one example of an example of an associated platform of operational level of intelligence collection.
Satellite
204.3 State one example of an example of an associated platform of national level of intelligence collection.
Satellite
204.4 Explain why Intelligence Oversight was established.
The need for a Department of Defense (DoD) Intelligence Oversight (IO) program came about as a result of certain activities conducted by DoD intelligence and counter-intelligence units against U.S. persons involved in the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War movements.
204.5 Explain who to report questionable intelligence activity to.
According to Procedure 15 of DoD 5240.1-R, one reports what they believe is a questionable intelligence activity to any of the following: your supervisor, (any) intelligence oversight officer, commander, unit legal advisor (either the judge advocate general or general counsel) and/or your unit's inspector general.
204.6 Describe the purpose and applicability of the Intelligence Oversight Program.
Applies to all DON intelligence components and governs all intelligence activities undertaken by personnel assigned to those components.
204.7 Define questionable intelligence activities as it applies to Intelligence Oversight.
A questionable intelligence activity is one that may violate the law, any Executive Order or Presidential directive or applicable Department of Defense policy, as well as your parent organization's specific guidance.
204.7 Define special activities as it applies to Intelligence Oversight.
Activities conducted in support of national foreign policy objectives abroad which are planned and executed so that the role of the US is not publically acknowledged.
204.7 Define US Person as it applies to Intelligence Oversight.
A United States citizen or alien known to DOD intelligence component considered to be permanent resident alien.
204.8 Discuss Intelligence Oversight reporting and Training requirements.
Ensure Intelligence Oversight refresher training of all staff and subordinate DON personnel is conducted and documented on an annual basis. Intelligence components are not required to train personnel who are not involved in the intelligence mission of the command.
204.9 Describe the purpose of the USSID SP0009.
Exception to disseminate SIGINT on host nation.
204.9 Describe the purpose of the USSID SP0018.
Exception to disseminate SIGINT in reference to a US Person.
204.9 Describe the purpose of the USSID SP0018 Annex A.
Legal Compliance
204.10 Describe requirements to gain an exception to the USSID SP0009.
Security of host nation in jeopardy.
204.10 Describe requirements to gain an exception to the USSID SP0018.
Personal protection and safety must be threatened.
204.10 Describe requirements to gain an exception to the USSID SP0018 Annex A.
Describes where and when to collect.
204.11 Discuss the requirements for Raw Traffic Database Auditing.
User organizations are responsible for designating a primary and secondary auditor to review daily the queries made on the interactive raw SIGINT databases by personnel assigned to their organization; must be branch level or above or a senior analyst knowledgeable of the target, auditors for military SIGINT elements must be a t least a second echelon manager and must be at least 1 echelon higher than the person being audited, new auditors are required to have had a USSID SP0018 briefing in the past year and attend O&C's auditor training