IFPC EXAM/121 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Warning Intelligence - -Those intelligence activities intended to detect and
report time sensitive intelligence information on foreign developments that
forewarn of hostile actions or intention against United States entities,
partners, or interests.
-Validation - -A process associated with the collection and production of
intelligence that confirms that an intelligence collection or production
requirement is sufficiently important to justify the dedication of intelligence
resources, does not duplicate an existing requirement, and has not been
previously satisfied. (JP 2-0) A part of target development that ensures all
candidate targets meet the objectives and criteria outlined in the
commander's guidance and ensures compliance with the law of war and
rules of engagement. (JP 3-60) In the context of time-phased force and
deployment data validation, it is an execution procedure whereby all the
information records in the timephased force and deployment data are
confirmed error-free and accurately reflect the current status, attributes, and
availability of units and requirements. (JP 3-35) A global force management
procedure for assessing combatant command requirements to determine
viability, for sourcing, with respect to risk and prioritizati
-United States person - -A United States citizen; an alien known by the
concerned intelligence agency to be a permanent resident alien; an
unincorporated association substantially composed of United States citizens
or permanent resident aliens; or a corporation incorporated in the United
States, except for those directed and controlled by a foreign government or
governments.
-Threat Warning - -The urgent communication and acknowledgement of
time-critical information essential for the preservation of life and/or vital
resources.
-Technical Intelligence (TECHINT) - -Intelligence derived from the collection,
processing, analysis, and exploitation of data and information pertaining to
foreign equipment and materiel for the purposes of preventing technological
surprise, assessing foreign scientific and technical capabilities, and
developing countermeasures designed to neutralize an enemy's
technological advantages.
-tear line - -A visible line on an intelligence message separating categories
of information that have been approved for foreign disclosure and release.
, -task force counterintelligence coordinating authority - -An individual in a
joint force intelligence directorate, counterintelligence and human
intelligence staff element, joint task force configuration that coordinates
counterintelligence activities with other Glossary GL-24 JP 2-0 supporting
counterintelligence organizations and agencies to ensure full
counterintelligence coverage of the task force operational area.
-Target Area of Interest (TAI) - -The geographical area where high-value
targets can be acquired and engaged by friendly forces.
-Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) - -A program
exploiting national capabilities and integrating those capabilities into the
tactical decision-making process.
-synchronization - -The arrangement of military actions in time, space, and
purpose to produce maximum relative combat power at a decisive place and
time. 2. In intelligence usage, application of intelligence sources and
methods in concert with the operation plan to answer intelligence
requirements in time to influence the decisions they support.
-structured observation management (SOM) - -The framework for
standardizing how geospatial intelligence observations are captured,
organized, and shared.
-Strategic Intelligence - -Intelligence required for the formation of policy and
military plans at national and international levels.
-source registry - -The collection, from, by, and/or via humans, of foreign
and military and military-related intelligence.
-Source Operations - -The collection, from, by, and/or via humans, of foreign
and military and military-related intelligence.
-source management - -The process to register and monitor the use of
human sources to protect the security of the operations and avoid conflicts.
-source - -1. A person, thing, or activity from which information is obtained.
2. In clandestine activities, a person (agent), normally a foreign national, in
the employ of an intelligence activity for intelligence purposes. 3. In
interrogation activities, any Glossary GL-23 person who furnishes
information, either with or without the knowledge that the information is
being used for intelligence purposes.
-sociocultural factors - -The social, cultural, and behavioral factors
characterizing the relationships and activities, informal and formal power