What is a NISP and its purpose? - correct answer-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.
What is the purpose of a Dynamic Threat Assessment? How about a Theater Intelligence
Assessment? - correct answer-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.
Appraisal, expressed in writing or orally, of available intel relating to a specific situation or
condition with a view to determining the COAs open to the enemy or adversary and their
order of probability of adoption. - correct answer-Intelligence Estimate
BLANK1 is the intel BLANK2 to a plan or over that provides detailed information on the
adversary situation, establishes priorities, assigns intelligence tasks, identifies required
intelligence products, requests support from higher echelons , describes the concept of
intelligence operations, and specifies intelligence procedures. - correct answer-Annex B
and Annex
An assessment of intelligence and CI capabilities of all assigned or apportioned
intelligence assets available to support the operation and required capabilities neither
assigned nor apportioned. - correct answer-J-2 estimate.
The BLANK is a supporting plan to a CCMD plan that details how the intelligence
capabilities of CSAs, Services, and other DoD Intelligence Enterprise organizations will be
employed to meet the CCDR's stated intelligence requirements. - correct answer-NISP
, BLANK is primarily used by CCDRs and subordinate JFCs and their component
commanders. - correct answer-Operational Intelligence
BLANK is used by commanders, planners, and operators for planning and conducting
battles, engagements, and special missions. Relevant, accurate, and timely tactical
intelligence allows tactical units to achieve positional and informational advantage over
their adversaries. - correct answer-Tactical Intelligence
BLANK is produced for the President, the National Security Council, Congress, SecDef,
senior military leaders, CCDRs, and other U.S. Government departments and agencies. -
correct answer-Strategic Intelligence
Intelligence products are generally placed in one of the following 8 production categories: -
correct answer-Warning intelligence, current intelligence, general military intelligence,
target intelligence, counterintelligence.
The Joint Intelligence Process consists of BLANK interrelated categories of intelligence
operations characterized by broad activities conducted by intelligence staffs and
organizations for the purpose of producing commanders and national-level decision
makers with relevant and timely intelligence. - correct answer-Collection/Analysis and
Production
What is the difference between PIRs, EEIs, CCIRs, and FFIRs? - correct answer-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