Term 1 of 49
Who takes the lead during high profile events?
Secret Service, DHS, or FBI (depends on venue/purpose)
NORTHCOM or PACOM
DHS or FEMA
- (FBI leads terrorism, though)
JTF J-2s
Term 2 of 49
Which three foreign disclosure networks are considered the standards when establishing and
maintaining multinational connectivity?
- Discussion forum for issues and challenges for defense intelligence
- Fiscal and programmatic guidance to the MIP
- Develop alternatives and recommendations for effective allocation of resources
- CENTRIXS (Combined Enterprise Regional information Exchange System)
- Griffin (Collection of networks used by five eyes allies)
- All agencies' intel activities and policy support
- Objectives, conduct, and coordination between IC elements
- Recommends improvements to intel efforts
- CENTRIXS (Collection of networks used by five eyes allies)
- BICES (Collection of networks used by five eyes allies)
- Griffin (Collection of networks used by five eyes allies)
- Cronos (Supreme HQs, Allied Powers)
,Term 3 of 49
Collaboration is nearly impossible if you don't know your __________ at other agencies?
- STONEGHOST
- Cronos
- Sources and methods
Counterparts
A trusted partnership with foreign counterparts
Term 4 of 49
Who is the lead agency during civil support operations?
JTF J-2s
DIA
Foreign Disclosure Officer
DHS or FEMA
- (FBI leads terrorism, though)
Term 5 of 49
Which three foreign disclosure networks have a direct interface with US national agencies?
- Discussion forum for issues and challenges for defense intelligence
- Fiscal and programmatic guidance to the MIP
- Develop alternatives and recommendations for effective allocation of resources
- CENTRIXS (Combined Enterprise Regional information Exchange System)
- BICES (Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation System - NATO)
- Griffin (Collection of networks used by five eyes allies)
- CENTRIXS (Combined Enterprise Regional information Exchange System)
- Griffin (Collection of networks used by five eyes allies)
- All agencies' intel activities and policy support
- Objectives, conduct, and coordination between IC elements
- Recommends improvements to intel efforts
,Term 6 of 49
Who is the lead agency during homeland defense operations?
DHS or FEMA
- (FBI leads terrorism, though)
DIA
Foreign Disclosure Officer
Typically DoD
Term 7 of 49
What provides CCMDs and JFC FDOs with the authorty to disclose classified military
information to a foreign entity?
Classified military information (CMI)
National Security Act of 1947
Intel Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Title 10 and Title 50 (USC)
EO 12333
National Disclosure Policy (NDP)
Title 10 and Title 50
Term 8 of 49
Who sets collection priorities and what are three intelligence collection priorities given special
emphasis?
The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
- Combatant commander guidance
- National policy outlined in the National Disclosure Policy
, Term 9 of 49
What three things does the President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB) advise the POTUS
on?
- Support the full range of military operations (to include disaster relief)
- Support intelligence requirements of decision makers (POTUS to tactical commanders)
- Information collection & threat recognition
- Intelligence fusion & analysis
- Information sharing & collaboration
- Risk analysis
- All agencies' intel activities and policy support
- Objectives, conduct, and coordination between IC elements
- Recommends improvements to intel efforts
- Discussion forum for issues and challenges for defense intelligence
- Fiscal and programmatic guidance to the MIP
- Develop alternatives and recommendations for effective allocation of resources
Term 10 of 49
Which executive order extended the powers an responsibilities of U.S. intelligence, and was
amended to include and strengthen the role of the DNI?
EO 12333
Counterparts
NORTHCOM
Title 10 and Title 50
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