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ADP 2-0
Intelligence
What are hazards?
conditions or natural phenomena able to damage or destroy life, vital resources, and institutions, or prevent mission accomplishment.
intelligence
the product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of available information
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
synchronizes and integrates the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems
intelligence warfighting function provides Commanders
intelligence to plan, prepare, execute, and assess operations
most important aspects of intelligence
enabling mission command and providing support to commanders and decision makers
How do Commanders provide guidance and continuous feedback throughout operations?
Providing direction; Stating clear, concise commander’s critical information requirements (CCIRs); Synchronizing the intelligence warfighting function; Participating in planning; Collaborating with the G-2/S-2 during the execution of operations
intelligence warfighting function allow a commander to understand
enemy, terrain, and civil considerations
For the purposes of intelligence the term “enemy” includes what
entire range of threats
For the purposes of intelligence, the term “terrain” also includes what?
weather because it will have an impact on operations
“Intelligence support to force generation”
task of generating intelligence knowledge concerning an operational environment, facilitating future intelligence operations, and tailoring the force
“Intelligence support to situational understanding”
providing information and intelligence to commanders to assist them in achieving a clear understanding of the force’s current state with relation to the threat and other relevant aspects of the operational environment
“Conduct information collection”
synchronizes and integrates the planning and employment of sensors and assets as well as the processing, exploitation, and dissemination of systems in direct support of current and future operations
“Intelligence support to targeting and information capabilities”
providing the commander information and intelligence support for targeting to achieve lethal and nonlethal effects
What must Commanders consider when using the intelligence warfighting function?
Intelligence does not eliminate uncertainty entirely; Determining the appropriate balance between the time allotted for collection and operational necessity
Information Collection
activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and employment of sensors and assets as well as the processing, exploitation, and dissemination of systems
What should the G-2/S-2 and G-3/S-3 staffs work together on to collect, process, and analyze information for the commander on?
threats, terrain and weather, and civil considerations that affect operations
three information collection tasks
Plan requirements and assess collection; Task and direct collection; Execute collection
shaping operations
Reconnaissance, surveillance, security and intelligence operations
What type of operation is a commander’s primary means to plan, organize and execute information collection?
Shaping Operations
Does the G-2/S-2 staff tasking authority over the information collection of assets?
No they can recommend only to the G-3/S-3 staff only using the orders process
Who does the G-2/S-2 staff recommends tasking of information collection assets and capabilities to?
the G-3/S-3 staff who will then use the orders process
What is considered successful information collection efforts?
timely collection and reporting of relevant and accurate information, which either supports the production of intelligence or is disseminated as combat information
“Intelligence Enterprise”
sum total of the intelligence efforts of the entire U.S. intelligence community
“Intelligence Warfighting Function”
the Army’s contribution to the intelligence enterprise
What makes up the “Intelligence Enterprise”?
all U.S. intelligence professionals, sensors, systems, federated organizations, information, and processes supported by a network-enabled architecture
most important element of the Intelligence Enterprise
people that make it work
will make the Intelligence Enterprise ineffective
if there is no collaboration between the different agencies
What is the job of an Army Intelligence Analyst?
to leverage the intelligence enterprise to create a more comprehensive and detailed assessment of threats and relevant aspects of the operational environment to facilitate mission command
Fusion Centers
ad hoc cells designed to enable lethal and nonlethal targeting, facilitate current or future operations, and inform decision making
Who has the overall responsibility and management of the intelligence community?
Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
the agencies that make up the intelligence community
CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Energy, Homeland Security, Department of State, Department of the Treasury, DEA, FBI, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Recon Office, NSA, USAF, US Army, US Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy
intelligence core competencies
intelligence synchronization, operations, and analysis
What must all military intelligence units and Soldiers continuously train on in order to maintain a high degree of proficiency?
intelligence core competencies
intelligence synchronization
“art” of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support decisionmaking
critical aspects of effective intelligence synchronization
Early and continuous teamwork with the commander and across the staff; Expertise and proficiency in information collection and leveraging the intelligence enterprise
primary means of collecting information
Intelligence operations, reconnaissance, surveillance, and security operations
Intelligence Operations
tasks undertaken by military intelligence units and Soldiers to obtain information to satisfy validated requirements
Intelligence Analysis
process by which collected information is evaluated and integrated with existing information to facilitate intelligence production
purpose of the Intelligence Analysis
describe the current—and attempt to proactively assess— threats, terrain and weather, and civil considerations
three aspects that enable effective staff support and intelligence analysis
critical thinking; embracing ambiguity; collaboration
critical thinking
disciplined and self-reflective, provides more holistic, logical, and unbiased analysis and conclusions
six interrelated categories of intelligence operations
Planning and direction; Collection; Processing and exploitation; Analysis and production; Dissemination and integration; Evaluation and feedback
four steps of the Army’s Intelligence process
plan and direct, collect, produce, and disseminate
two continuing activities the Army intelligence process
analyze and assess