What is Intelligence
Intelligence is both a function and a process that enables the Army to conduct ULO
What does the Intelligence Warfighting Function do?
executes the INTELLIGENCE PROCESS by employing the INTELLIGENCE DISCIPLINES to produce the INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTS
Intel and JIIM
Intelligence is inherently JIIM and leverages the intelligence enterprise
What is the purpose of Intelligence?
To support commanders and staffs in gaining situational understanding of Operational Environment (OE)
What does Intelligence support?
supports the planning, execution, and assessment of operations (Operations Process)
What is the most important role of intelligence?
to support commanders and decision makers
Relationship of Data, Information, and Intelligence
OE + (Collection) = Data
Data + (Processing and Exploitation) = Information
Information + (Analysis and Production) = Intelligence
The Intelligence Process Cycle
Continuously Analyze and Assess
Indicator
-an item of information that reflects the intention or capability of an adversary “to adopt or reject a COA”. Predictive analysis.
Indicator
-an item of information that reflects the intention or capability of an adversary “to adopt or reject a COA”. Predictive analysis.
Specific Information Requirements (SIR)
Specific Orders Request (SOR)
an order/task given to a collector, asset, or unit designated to answer SIR.
“Report one or more vehicles or one or more personnel crossing the border IVO PQ4538”
Named Area of Interest (NAI)
a city, section of a border, a point on a mobility corridor large enough to encompass activity. Also consider assets available
Target Area of Interest (TAI)
an area or point along an infiltration route or a mobility corridor; point within an NAI
Collection Requirements Management (CRM)
Collection Operations Management (COM)
Develop Requirements
Develop Planning Requirements Tools
Update Planning Requirements Tool
Eliminate Satisfied Requirements
Develop and Add New Requirements
Transition to Next Operation
Assess Collection
Attributes of Intelligence Excellence
TRRUU: Timely, Reliable, Relevant, Unknown, Usable
Principles of Joint Intelligence
Intelligence Synchronization is……
the “art” of “integrating information collection” and “intelligence analysis with operations” to effectively and efficiently support decision making
Two Key Elements of Commander’s Critical Information Requirement (CCIR)
Priority Intelligence Requirement (PIR)
Friendly Force Information Requirement (FFIR)