Topic 7 IFPC Gunnery,
IFPC Employment Exam
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Sharing with Multinational organizations - Answer: JFCs will be required to share intelligence with
foreign military forces and to coordinate receiving intelligence from those forces.
Intelligence efforts must be complementary and take into consideration the intelligence system's
strengths, limitations, and each nation's unique and valuable capabilities.
Principals for Multinational Intelligence Sharing - Answer: •Align with NDP: FDOs attached to a CCMD
and/or a JFC must obtain authority before information or intelligence is shared with a foreign entity
•Maintain Unity of Effort: Every intelligence agency of any country must be able to see any threats from
multinational and national perspectives
•Make Adjustments: Based of different doctrine and procedures of other countries and their agencies
•Plan Early and Plan Concurrently: JFCs will decide the intelligence which will be shared in an earlier
planning process.
•Share Necessary Information: Share relevant intelligence on relevant topics and situations
Common Sharing Systems - Answer: •STONEGHOST
, • US BICES: Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation System
•CENTRIXS: Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System
Principals for Inter-organizational Intelligence Collaboration - Answer: •Establish Strong Relationship
Networks: Through networking and creating professional relationships with colleagues from multiple
intelligence organizations
•Build Mutual Trust and Respect for Colleagues: Work through a specific problem set with analysts who
developed an expertise in the specific field. Trust and respect any coordination feedback received from
other analysts
•Share a Common Vision: Take initiative and alert others when new information becomes available on a
topic, which was worked in coordination with others. Doing so will support a teamwork mentality
•Minimize Territorial Issues: Organizational interest and credibility influences the idea to limit sharing.
To reduce these obstacles, a plan is created to mutually benefit and give credit for any final product
created between departments or agencies
•Establish Continuous Communication: Constant communication between IC staff and other IC agencies
supports collaboration, limits intelligence gaps and allows the IC to overcome barriers.
•Eliminate Impediments: Leadership of any IC agency should stay committed to eliminate any
information sharing obstacle or action which may limit sharing capability.
Requirements for an Intelligence Sharing Architecture - Answer: •An effective intelligence sharing
architecture requires a "reachback" capability:
•Should be constructed so there is no single point of failure
•Must accommodate the widest possible range of missions and operational scenarios
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