CRIM 310 - Intro IC Midterm || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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CRIM 310
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CRIM 310
17 IC Organizations correct answers Independent Agencies:
• ODNI - Office of the Director of National Intelligence
• CIA - Central Intelligence Agency
• DOD (Department of Defense) Elements:
• NSA - National Security Agency [military]
• DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency
• NGA - ...
CRIM 310 - Intro IC Midterm || All Answers Are Correct
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17 IC Organizations correct answers Independent Agencies:
• ODNI - Office of the Director of National Intelligence
• CIA - Central Intelligence Agency
• DOD (Department of Defense) Elements:
• NSA - National Security Agency [military]
• DIA - Defense Intelligence Agency
• NGA - National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency [military]
• NRO - National Reconnaissance Office
• Dept. of the Army - US Army Intel
• Dept. of the Navy - US Navy Intel
• Marine Corps. - Marine Corps Intel
• Dept. of the Air Force - US Air Force Intel
• Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence
• Department of Homeland Security's Office (DHS) of Intelligence and Analysis
• US Coast Guard Intelligence
• Department of Justice's (DOJ) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
•Drug Enforcement Agency's (DEA) Office of National Security Intelligence
• Department of State's (DOS) Bureau of Intelligence and Research
• Department of the Treasury's (DOT) Office of Intelligence and Analysis.
Intelligence is... correct answers a concept, product, and process
Intelligence is the result of a logical intellectual process, often referred to as the intelligence
cycle, which produces new actionable knowledge designed to:
- Corroborate the validity of information and data
- Understand its importance and linkages with other data
- Develop a plan for action (that is a hypothesis or an operation)
- Use the plan to accomplish a desired goal
What is it really?
- Dynamic process
- Collection, evaluation, analysis, integration, interpretation of available information
- Information, sources, and methods are guided by requirements
- Mission driven; goal oriented•Actionable•Relevant
Define intelligence correct answers Merriam Webster: The obtaining or dispensing of
information, particularly secret information; also, the persons engaged in obtaining information;
secret service
, Dictionary of US Military Terms: The product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis,
integration, and interpretation of all available information which concerns one or more aspects of
foreign nations or of areas of operation and which is immediately or potentially significant to
planning
CIA: Intelligence is the official, secret collection and processing of information on foreign
countries to aid in formulating and implementing foreign policy, and the conduct of covert
activities abroad to facilitate the implementation of foreign policy
The clearance process correct answers - examining your life history: USG examines your loyalty
to the United States, strength of character, trustworthiness, honesty, reliability, discretion and
soundness of judgment
- alliances: USG makes sure you're clear of conflicting alliances; are not a potential risk for
coercion; and are willing and able to abide by regulations governing the use, handling and
protection of sensitive information
- citizenship: must be a citizen of the United States when you apply to work for the IC. Being a
dual citizen of the U.S. and another country will not automatically disqualify you as long as the
USG can determine you do not pose a security risk.
- drug use: Recent and/or frequent use of illegal drugs, including marijuana even in states whose
laws permit its recreational or medical use, could raise a security concern, and may be
disqualifying. It is important to know that the IC is a drug-free workplace.
Level of clearances correct answers least to most secure:
1. Secret
2. Top Secret
3. Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI)
What's a SCIF? correct answers Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
an enclosed area within a building (or an entire building or complex) that is used to process
Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) types of classified information
Restrictions:
- No Cell Phones
- No personal computers, tablets
- No Wifi devices, USB keys, external storage drives
- No FitBits or similar devices
- No cameras, recording devices, or other electronics
Acronyms correct answers The IR (Intelligence Realm) is made up of "Alphabet Soup" which is
a metaphor for an abundance of abbreviations or acronyms
Can refer to specific groups, processes, operations, tradecraft or related activities
Difference between FBI and CIA correct answers FBI
- Primarily law enforcement
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