History of Intelligence
The INTs
Military Intelligence
Definitions
Totally Random
100
The famous detective agency was created for the purpose of allowing businessmen covertly keep track of their employees. In 1861, they allegedly foiled a plot to assassinate President-elect Abraham Lincoln in Baltimore, Maryland.
Who were the Pinkerton detectives?
100
Involves collecting information from electronic targets, to include telephones, radars, e-mail, computers, and the like.
What is Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)? These targets generally fall into two categories: communications between people - communications intelligence (COMINT) and electronic intelligence (ELINT).
100
_______ ________ is used by frontline commanders for planning and conducting battles and engagements.
What is Tactical Intelligence?
100
A concept where one knows more than a competitor or adversary.
What is decision advantage?
100
Lyrics - Song Title/Artist "My name's Blurryface and I care what you think."
What is "Stressed Out" ~ Twenty One Pilots?
200
Harriet Tubman, famous for her work with the Underground Railroad, served as an armed scout and a spy and helped lead a covert operation in South Carolina that freed 700 slaves. The information provided by Tubman and her peers became known as the ___________ ___________.
What is the Black Dispatches?
200
Refers to the photographing or otherwise imaging characteristics of the physical earth, usually from the air. This may include natural features, such as mountains and rivers, or man-made structures.
What is Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)?
200
_______ ________ is similar to tactical intelligence, but it is primarily used by combat commanders, subordinate joint force commanders, and their component commanders to shape operations and identify evolving situations before the escalate.
What is operational intelligence?
200
Unprocessed material of every description that can be used to produce intelligence.
What is information?
200
Earlier this week, the spread and transmission of this mosquito-borne virus was described as an international emergency.
What is the Zika Virus?
300
From 1919 until 1921, the Bureau of Investigation, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and local police departments carried out a series of raids against suspected anarchists; many of them were jailed and a large number were deported, often with little or no due process. These raids were known as the ______ _____.
What is the Palmer Raids?
300
The oldest form of collection which can provide a great deal of information from human sources that is difficult to obtain otherwise.
What is Human Intelligence (HUMINT)?
300
Designed to support staff estimates and military decision-making, _______________________ (IPB) is a systematic, continuous process of analyzing the threat and environment in a specific geographic area.
What is Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB)?
300
Intelligence must be useful for some larger purpose, generally one that serves the national interest. Intelligence which can empower a consumer toward some level of understanding or action is also termed________ _________.
What is actionable intelligence?
300
Who is Ky's Lt. Governor?
Who is Jenean Hampton?
400
One of the first memorable events of the Cold War came in a 1946 speech delivered by Winston Churchill in which he declared that an ______ _______ had descended over Europe, dividing the "free" countries from those controlled by Communists.
What is Iron Curtain?
400
Unclassified information readily available in thousands of newspapers, television stations, radio networks, and on the Internet.
What is Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)?
400
One of the earliest vestiges of formal military intelligence cooperation was the _________ _______ ________, created in 1941 as a coordinating mechanism for the fledgling Joint Chiefs of Staff organization.
What is Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)?
400
Intelligence products designed for near-term use, usually by on-the-ground personnel.
What is tactical?
400
In 1989, rapper Tone Loc released this single following the success of the hit song "Wild Thing".
What is "Funky Cold Medina"?
500
In 1956, the FBI began a secret program know as ____________ that initially target members of the Communist Party, USA. Tactics included infiltration and the planting of false information in the media. It also included illegal wiretapping and burglaries, termed "black bag jobs".
What is the Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO)?
500
All groups require money and often document their financial dealings. These records can provide valuable insight into the group's membership, movements, activities, and goals.
What is Financial Intelligence (FININT)?
500
The primary function of ________ _________ _________, is the collection, analysis, production, and dissemination of intelligence at the tactical operational, and strategic levels.
What is Military Intelligence Officers (IOs)?
500
A term which describes the protection of information and intelligence.
What is counterintelligence (CI)?
500
What is this an acronym for: BGSICCAE
What is the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence?
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