Theory
Collection Requirements Cycle
AOC
Platform Collections
National Level Collection Management
100

The authority to establish, prioritize, and validate theater collection requirements, establish sensor tasking guidance, and develop theater-wide collection policies.

What is Collection Management Authority (CMA)?

100

This is the Tasking portion of the Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TPED) process.

What is the Collection Requirements Cycle?

100

Within the Combat Operations Division, this individual is responsible for executing the ISR operations in concert with other key Air Force, joint, other government agencies, and coalition partners

Who is the Senior Intelligence Duty Officer (SIDO)?

100

These are the two theater ISR assets capable of being tasked for IMINT, SIGINT, and GMTI collection.

What are the RQ-4 and U2?

100

The director of this agency serves as director for DJOIC.

Who is the DIA?

200

This is often delegated to an echelon below the JFC (usually the commander, Air Force forces [COMAFFOR]), when that echelon has the required expertise in daily collection operations for specific ISR assets. 

What is Collection Operations Management (COM)?

200

Sends Collection Requests (CRs) or Request for Information (RFIs) to the Collection Manager (CM) for approval.

Who are the Customers?

200

Collection Managers coordinate with whom to determine if service components’ organic assets are capable of satisfying a specific requirement.

Who are the Operations Planners?

200

Manages the Global Force Management Allocation Plan (GFMAP).

Who is the Joint Staff?

200

This agency is responsible for SIGINT, IA and Cryptologic Services Groups (CSG).

What is the NSA?

300

This is the authoritative direction, scheduling, and control of specific collection operations and associated processing, exploitation, and reporting resources.

What is Collection Operations Management (COM)?

300

Validates and prioritize the Collection Requests (CRs) for Theater and national systems, then forward to the respective Theater CM at the JOIC.

Who is the Collection Manager?

300

These individuals should seek to maximize the use of existing collections; this requires full access to national databases.

Who are the Collection Managers?

300

This High-Altitude platform’s collection/mission tasking is typically planned by their own unit.

What is the RQ-4 Global Hawk?

300

This agency is responsible for GEOINT, National imagery Collection and has support teams at COCOMs.

What is the NGA?

400

Retains CMA over the tasking of strategic-capable SIGINT ISR systems.

Who is the National Security Agency (NSA)?

400

Validated Collection Requests (CRs) from components, JTFs, and COCOMS will become part of this.

What is the Theater Collection Plan?

400

The AOC plays this role in Collection Management

What is the ISRD?

400

This platform’s collection/mission tasking is typically planned by the unit that will exploit the mission.

What is the U2?

400

This agency is responsible for HUMINT, All Source, political and economic intelligence.

Who is the CIA?

500

He / She may specifically request and subsequently receive temporary SIGINT operational tasking authority (SOTA) over theater-wide capable platforms and sensors.

Who is the Combatant Commander (CCDR)?

500

Collection Requests (CRs) are integrated into this, based on priority of the target or information.

What is the Mission Plan?

500

The AOC is the senior agency of this Air Force individual, that provides C2 of Air Force Air and Space operations. 

Who is the Component Commander?

500

This lists the operations and supported units that an MQ-9 line is tasked to support.

What is the RSTA Annex?

500

This agency provides SIGINT, IMINT and MASINT satellite imagery to the DIA.

Who is the NRO?

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