Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) merges which three elements? - Answers Imagery, Imagery
Intelligence, Geospatial Information
__________is a system of interconnected computer networks used by the Department Defense (DoD),
Department of State, and other intelligence and national security- related stakeholders to transmit
classified information (up to and including Secret) in a secure environment. - Answers SIPRNet
What are the four components of GEOINT? - Answers Discipline, Data, Process, Products
Which statement is most correct? - Answers Data used for GEOINT can be derived from multiple
classified or unclassified sources
What steps does Geospatial-Intelligence Preparation of the Environment (GPE) accomplish? - Answers
Define Environment, Describe environments influence, Evaluate threats and hazards, Develop analytic
conclusions.
Which GEOINT Analytic Tradecraft uses technical application of remote sensing toward GEOINT? -
Answers Imagery Science
(note: "technical application" are key words in the question)
Which GEOINT Analytic Tradecraft does management of assets, partnerships with other disciplines to
answer specific intelligence problems? - Answers Source Analysis
What is the best answer for the extraction of knowledge from large volumes of data? - Answers Data
Science
Which is not a National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG) Partner? - Answers Germany
How does the GEOINT produced by National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG) support national
security? - Answers Inform Policymakers, Support Military, Support Homeland Security and Law
Enforcement, Intel Collaboration
Who establishes the services GEOINT policy and procedures, interacts between services and CCMDS GIS
and Imagery personnel? - Answers Joint Staff
Who provides leadership, management, and oversight of the intelligence community? - Answers ODNI
This organization provides foreign military intelligence, intelligence support to warfighters, and produces
and uses GEOINT. - Answers National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
They are the primary source of GEOINT at the national level. - Answers NGA (double check this answer)
, 15. Who is responsible for information assurance and collects foreign signals? - Answers National
Security Agency (NSA)
Who is the functional manager for GEOINT? - Answers Director NGA
What does the functional manager do? - Answers Advise DNI and Secretary of Defense, develop doctrine
and policy, conduct certifications, ensure interoperability
What are the primary functions of the Geospatial Intelligence Committee (GIC)? - Answers Support the
Functional Manager, and provide a forum for information exchange.
Who develops standardized TTPs for GEOINT personnel? - Answers NSG
[Note: TTP means optional tactics, techniques and procedures (same as SOP)]
Using advanced sensors, multiple sensors, and multiple intelligence disciplines to increase the precision
and detail for visualization of on-demand accessible products are considered? - Answers Advanced
GEOINT Capabilities
Who manages the database for the order of battle data added to finished products? - Answers DIA -
(MIDB data)
Target materials and imagery identification keys are normally produced by whom? - Answers CCMD
Note: Means Combatant Command (formerly COCOM)
They will normally work with NGA, the services, and CCMDS to process geospatial data? - Answers NRO
(Note: anywhere it says "process" it is NRO. They process data from sensors)
Who has primary responsibility for analyzing airborne ISR sensor data? - Answers Airforce
What tasks are considered common to all NSG members? - Answers Analyze, Assess, Predict
Note: Produce predictive analysis lesson 2, right before ICDs - (Intelligence Community Directive)
Standard Products - Answers Primarily derived from electro-optical sensors and existing geospatial data.
NRO - Answers National Reconnaissance Office
NSG - Answers National System for Geospatial Intelligence