This is the largest MAGTF and principle warfighting organization for the Marine Corps.
Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
This member of the intel community provides foreign military intelligence to warfighters, defense policymakers and force planners for planning and weapons systems acquisition.
DIA
These are the two classes of intelligence
NIPR
There are this many analytic tradecraft standards
9
This MAGTF provides continuous, forward naval presence in key regions.
Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
This member of the intel community provides GEOINT, including IMINT, geospatial information, imagery collection management, commercial imagery, imagery-derived MASINT, and meteorological data.
NGA
These are the two objectives of intelligence
Assists in protecting friendly forces through counterintelligence. To provide accurate, timely, and relevant knowledge about the enemy and the surrounding environment.
This classification level would be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security if mishandled
Top Secret
This policy governs the conduct of intelligence activities and its the driving authority for all ICD's
EO 12333
This MAGTF conducts major security operations, respond to larger crisis or contingencies, or participate in major operations.
Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB)
This member of the intel community's primary areas of expertise are in HUMINT collection, all-source analysis, and the production of political, economic, and biographic intelligence.
CIA
These are the Seven Warfighting Fuctions
Logistics, Force Protection, Fires, Maneuver, Information, Intelligence, Command and Control
These are the things needed in order for someone to access classified information.
Proper security clearance
Need to know
A signed NDA
This ICD provides sourcing requirements for disseminated analytic products
ICD 206
This MAGTF may be of any size, with tailored capabilities required to accomplish a particular mission.
SP-MAGTF
This member of the intel community integrates all space-based reconnaissance technologies.
NRO
These are the five aspects of the MCISRE model
Partnership, Professional, Functional, Process, Operational
SECRET information can be found on this network
SIPR
This is the difference between information and intelligence
Information is Unevaluated or raw material
Intelligence is the Analysis and synthesis of information into knowledge
These are the six Geographic Commands and where they focus.
USNORTHCOM- North America
USSOUTHCOM- South America
USAFRICOM- Africa
USEUCOM - Europe
USINDOPACOM - Asia and Australia
This member of the intel community conducts foreign affairs analysts use all-source intel and diplomatic reporting to analyze political and economic topics essential to foreign policy execution.
Department of State
This level of war covers primarily with the location, capabilities, and possible intentions of enemy units on the battlefield and with aspects of terrain and weather.
Tactical
NATO//SECRET information can be found on this network
Centrix
These items of information regarding the enemy and his environment which need to be collected and processes in order to meet the intelligence requirements of the commander
Information Requirement
These are the four elements of the MAGTF and their description
GCE - Conducts ground operations in support of the MAGTF.
LCE - Performs some or all of the six functions of tactical logistics.
ACE - Performs some or all of the functions of Marine aviation.
CE - Provides the command and control capabilities necessary for the effective planning, execution, and assessment of operations.
This member of the intel community provides cryptologic and foreign language organization that protects U.S. agencies' information systems and produces SIGINT.
NSA
Name three steps in the intelligence cycle and its description
Planning and Direction - Identification of intelligence requirements and the planning of intelligence operations and activities to satisfy those requirements.
Collection - Gathering data and information to satisfy intelligence requirements.
Processing/Exploitation - Converts raw data into a suitable form for the production of intelligence
Production - Converts information into intelligence; Fuses old and new information to make sense.
Dissemination - Timely conveyance of intelligence to users.
Utilization -Processed information is applied to influence the conduct of operations.
TOP SECRET information can be found on this network
JWICS
These are the seven disciplines of intelligence and their descriptions.
HUMINT - Derived from information collected by human sources.
OSINT - Analysis of publicly available information
MASINT - Information produced by quantitative and qualitative analysis of physical attributes of targets.
GEOINT - Visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on Earth.
SIGINT - Derived from communications, electronic, and foreign instrumentation signals.
IMINT - Information derived through the interpretation and analysis of imagery.
CI - Activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt or protect against espionage.