Term 1 of 35
Intelligence has two critical features that distinguish it from information
It emphasizes emotional responses and subjective opinions rather than objective
analysis.
It allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances, and it informs
decisions by illuminating the differences in available course of action (COAs).
It focuses solely on data collection without any analysis or interpretation involved.
J-2 estimate.
Term 2 of 35
What is a NISP and its purpose?
NISP is a supporting plan to a CCMD plan that details how the intelligence capabilities of
the CSA, Services, & other DoD intelligence enterprise organizations will be employed
to meet CCMDer's reported intel requirements. Facilitates theatre integration and
national intelligence capabilities integration and synchronized intelligence operations.
Identifies tasks requiring DoD support.
PIR- Intel requirement from J2 assists the J2 in determining and prioritizing the type and
level of intelligence resources required to support the Joint Force
EEI- Subset of information required that are related to and would answer a PIR
CCIRs- PIRs+FFIRs
FFIR- intelligence requirements from J3
Dynamic Threat Assessment- DIA baseline foundational product identifying capabilities
and intentions of adversaries to top propriety plans Provided prior to mission analysis.
Theater Intelligence Assessment- theater-wide defense strategic intelligence
assessment developed by DIA/DI; identifies the capabilities and intentions of actors of
concerns listed in the guidance for employment of the force.
1- Define the operating environment
2-Describe the impact of the OE
3- Evaluate the adversary and other relevant actors
4- Determine adversary and actor COA
,Term 3 of 35
What is the difference between PIRs, EEIs, CCIRs, and FFIRs?
PIR- Intel requirement from J2 assists the J2 in determining and prioritizing the type and
level of intelligence resources required to support the Joint Force
EEI- Subset of information required that are related to and would answer a PIR
CCIRs- PIRs+FFIRs
FFIR- intelligence requirements from J3
1- Define the operating environment
2-Describe the impact of the OE
3- Evaluate the adversary and other relevant actors
4- Determine adversary and actor COA
Dynamic Threat Assessment- DIA baseline foundational product identifying capabilities
and intentions of adversaries to top propriety plans Provided prior to mission analysis.
Theater Intelligence Assessment- theater-wide defense strategic intelligence
assessment developed by DIA/DI; identifies the capabilities and intentions of actors of
concerns listed in the guidance for employment of the force.
It allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances, and it informs
decisions by illuminating the differences in available course of action (COAs).
Term 4 of 35
Step 2 of the JIPOE process evaluates and describes broad COAs and the impact of the OE on
adversary, friendly, and neutral military capabilities. It consists of the following:
Identifying the joint force's operational area, defining the mission and JFC's intent,
determining the significant characteristics of the operational environment, identifying
the limits of the joint force's areas of interest.
True
Develop a geospatial perspective of the Operational Environment. Develop and systems
perspective of the Operational Environment. Describe the impact of the Operational
Environment on both adversary and friendly capabilities and broad COAs.
Dynamic Threat Assessment- DIA baseline foundational product identifying capabilities
and intentions of adversaries to top propriety plans Provided prior to mission analysis.
Theater Intelligence Assessment- theater-wide defense strategic intelligence
assessment developed by DIA/DI; identifies the capabilities and intentions of actors of
concerns listed in the guidance for employment of the force.
,Term 5 of 35
The purpose of the JIPOE is to support the JFC by determining the probable BLANK1 and most
likely BLANK2 for the adversary and other relevant actors throughout the OE, whereas IPB is
specifically designed to support the individual operations of the component commands.
Planning and direction
DIA and CCMD J-2
1-Intent
2-COA
J-2 estimate.
Term 6 of 35
Information is of its greatest value when it contributes to the commander's decision making
process by:
Offering personal opinions and anecdotal evidence to support decisions.
Delivering historical data and statistics without context or analysis.
Providing reasoned insight into future conditions or situations
Summarizing team performance metrics and operational efficiency reports.
Term 7 of 35
BLANK is the analytical process used by joint intelligence organizations to produce
intelligence estimates and other intelligence products in support of the Joint Force
Commander's descisionmaking process.
Ndaa (national defense authorization act)
JIPOE (Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment)
Fisma (federal information security management act)
Sipr (secret internet protocol router)
, Term 8 of 35
Step One consists of 7 steps and its described as defining the areas of operations and interest
within the operational environment to focus attention on a specific geographic area for
adversary, terrain, and weather effect analysis. Which of the following steps are included in
Step One?
Identifying the joint force's operational area, defining the mission and JFC's intent,
determining the significant characteristics of the operational environment, identifying
the limits of the joint force's areas of interest.
Develop a geospatial perspective of the Operational Environment. Develop and systems
perspective of the Operational Environment. Describe the impact of the Operational
Environment on both adversary and friendly capabilities and broad COAs.
1- Define the operating environment
2-Describe the impact of the OE
3- Evaluate the adversary and other relevant actors
4- Determine adversary and actor COA
Collection/Analysis and Production
Term 9 of 35
JIPOE products provide the foundation for the J-2's intelligence estimate.
Dissemination and integration
Analysis and production
Dynamic threat assessment- dia baseline foundational product identifying capabilities
and intentions of adversaries to top propriety plans provided prior to mission analysis.
theater intelligence assessment- theater-wide defense strategic intelligence assessment
developed by dia/di; identifies the capabilities and intentions of actors of concerns
listed in the guidance for employment of the force.
Planning and direction
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