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What is the function of the National Joint Operations and
Intelligence Center? - Answer-integrates Joint Staff J-
2/Operations Directorate/Plans Directorate element that
monitors the global situation on a continual basis and
provides the CJCS and SecDef a DOD planning and crisis
response capability
What are the primary intelligence organizations providing
support to joint forces? - Answer-The CCMD JIOCs
Under the direction of the joint force J-2, what element
normally manages the intelligence collection, production,
analysis, and dissemination for a joint force? - Answer-JTF
JISE
What is the JRIC - Answer-The Joint Reserve Intelligence
Component is an intelligence production and training
capability enabling Reserve Component intelligence forces
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to meet Service components, CCMDs, CSAs, and IC
training, readiness, and operational requirements
Unauthorized disclosure of this information could be
expected to cause "damage " to the national security -
Answer-Confidential
Unauthorized disclosure of this information could be
expected to cause "serious damage" to the national
security - Answer-Secret
Who has the overall responsibility for intelligence support
to the president and day to day management of the IC? -
Answer-The Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
Unauthorized disclosure of this information could be
expected to cause "exceptionally grave damage" to the
national security - Answer-Top Secret
What are the 4 steps of Joint Intelligence Preparation of
the Operational Environment JIPOE? - Answer-1) Define
the Operational Environment
2) Describe the Impact of the Operational Environment
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3) Evaluate the Adversary and other Relevant Actors
4) Determine Adversary and other Relevant Actor Courses
of Action
What are the outputs of Step 1 of JIPOE? - Answer-1.
Identifying the joint force's operational area.
2. Analyzing the mission and JFC's intent.
3. Determining the significant characteristics of the
operational environment.
4. Identifying the limits of the joint force's areas of interest.
5. Determining the level of detail required and feasible
within the time available.
6. Determining intelligence and information priorities,
gaps, and shortfalls.
7. Collecting material and submit requests for
information to support further analysis.
What document governs the US intelligence activities? -
Answer-Executive order 12333, amended by EO 13284
(2003), EO 13355 (2004), and EO 13470 (2008)