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| What ADP/ADRP covers Intelligence? |
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| Why does the Army synchronizes its intelligence efforts with unified action partners? |
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| By providing cultural awareness, as well as unique perspectives and capabilities. |
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| Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. |
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| What is the purpose of ISR? |
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| To synchronize and integrate the planning and operation of sensors, assets, and processing, exploitation, and dissemination systems in direct support of current and future operations. |
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| What is the intelligence warfighting function? |
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| The intelligence warfighting function is the related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding the enemy, terrain, and civil considerations. |
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| What are the information collection tasks? |
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• Plan requirements and assess collection. • Task and direct collection. • Execute collection. |
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| What is the intelligence enterprise? |
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| The intelligence enterprise is the sum total of the intelligence efforts of the entire U.S. intelligence community. |
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| What are the intelligence core competencies? |
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| The core competencies are intelligence synchronization, intelligence operations, and intelligence analysis. |
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| What is Intelligence synchronization? |
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| Intelligence synchronization is the “art” of integrating information collection and intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support decision-making. |
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| What are the 4 primary means for information collection? |
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• Intelligence operations. • Reconnaissance. • Surveillance. • Security operations. |
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| What is the purpose of intelligence analysis? |
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| To describe the current—and attempt to proactively assess—threats, terrain and weather, and civil considerations |
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