SEJPME II
Which two of the following statements highlight the critical features of intelligence?
1 . Allows anticipation or prediction of future situations and circumstances 2 . Informs decisions by illuminating the differences in available courses of action
_____ are the broad and enduring purposes for which the Services and the Combatant commands (or CCMDs) were established by law.
roles
Which of the following are tasks that the J2 performs? (Select all that apply.)
ALL of them Assesses the characteristics of the adversary 's decision - making process and identifies weaknesses that may be exploited Analyzes the adversary and other relevant aspects of the operational environment Ensures that critical intelligence is disseminated appropriately in a timely manner to the joint force commanders ( JFCs ) , staff , and components Produces threat assessments on a continuing basis to help the commander create or exploit opportunities to accomplish friendly force objectives
The direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations with respect to administration and support, including organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, individual and unit training, readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and other matters not included in the operational missions of the subordinate or other organizations is known as _____.
Administrative Control
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) is the principal military ________________ to the President; NSC; and SECDEF.
Advisor
Which of the following are true when forming priority intelligence requirements (PIR)? (Select all that apply.)
All of the AbovePIRs are any subject for which there isa need to collect information or produce intelligence.Staff must ve aware of intelligence requirements of higher, adjacent, subordinate and supporting elements.The JFC's PIRs should prioritize the most urgent intelligence requirements.
Land-based forces gravitate toward a control mindset endemic of a higher headquarters model. This demonstrates which key element to remember when working with other services?
Centralized vs. decentralized approach
Assuming the truism that intelligence is imperfect, what is the best way to minimize the obstacles to achieving a high degree of fidelity in the products of intelligence?
Collaborating with allies and coalition partners who possess niche expertise and alternative perspectives that complement joint force intelligence efforts.
A unified or specified command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is called a _____.
Combatant Command
Which of the following is NOT a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
Commandant of the Coast Guard
Intelligence dissemination requirements and procedures must be coordinated through the _____.
Communications directorate of the J6
Irregular Warfare focuses on ______________.
Control of populations
A functional Component Command has many favorable factors associated with it, including reduced span of control, integrated planning, unity of effort, and _____
Control over the scheme of maneuver
Information gathered and activities conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations, or persons, or their agents, or international terrorist organizations or activities.
Counterintelligence
Involves the integration of time-sensitive, all-source intelligence and information into concise, objective reporting on the current situation in a particular area.
Current intelligence
Automation technology can be used to reduce the burden of sorting through large amounts of _____ to enable an analyst to correlate various sets of _____ to make an assessment.
Data, information
The _____ is composed of Department of Defense policies, plans, procedures, assets, and resources that ensures continuity of its component mission-essential functions under all circumstances, including crisis, attack, recovery, and reconstitution.
Defense Continuity program
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to defend national interests, not only in conflict but through preventative measures to deter potential adversaries who could threaten the vital interests of the U.S. or its partners.
Deter and Defeat aggression
The statutory advisers to the National Security Council are the _____.
Director of National Intelligence and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
Which of the following National Intelligence leadership positions advises the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, combatant commanders (CCDRs), and USD(I) on all matters concerning military and military-related intelligence.
Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
Joint _____ provides the fundamental principles that guide the employment of U.S. military forces in coordinated action toward a common objective.
Doctrine
Forecasts of current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations; includes a description of relevant actors' capabilities, and reporting of their activities, and it analyzes known factors using techniques such as pattern analysis, inference, and statistical probability to address unresolved variables.
Estimative Intelligence
This intelligence product category forecasts current or potential situations with implications for planning and executing military operations.
Estimative Intelligence
Analysis is a synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment and therefore rarely subject to competing interpretations.
False
Focuses on the military capabilities of foreign countries and organizations to include non-state actors, and other topics that could affect potential US or multinational military operations.
General Military Intelligence:
Differences between the Services in career paths leading up to a joint assignment may surprise new staff Service members in joint assignments. This demonstrates which key element to remember when working with other services?
General vs. specialized enlisted forces
U.S. Africa Command, U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command, U.S. Northern Command, U.S. Pacific Command, and U.S. Southern Command constitute the _____.
Geographic combatant commands
The _____ is written guidance from the Secretary of Defense to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the preparation and review of contingency plans for specific missions. It includes the relative priority of the plans, specific force levels, and supporting resource levels.
Guidance for Employment of the Force
Results from the fusion of identity attributes (biologic, biographic, behavioral, and reputational information related to individuals) and other information and intelligence associated with those attributes collected across all intelligence disciplines.
Identity Intelligence
The foremost value of joint force leaders is _____.
Integrity
Which statement best describes the purpose of resilience-based training?
It contributes to the overall mission readiness of the Armed Forces
Which statement best describes the Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC)?
It is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the combatant commands.
Members of the Armed Forces must internalize and embody the values of the profession of arms. Those values are duty, honor, courage, integrity and selfless service. Adherence to these values helps promulgate an attitude about __________ producing a synergy that multiplies the effects of their individual actions.
Joint Warfighting
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to maintain an arsenal capable of deterring potential adversaries and to assure U.S. allies and other security partners that they can count on America's security commitments.
Maintain a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to project power in areas in which access and freedom to operate are challenged.
Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent
The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to place the enemy in a position of disadvantage through the flexible application of combat power.
Maneuver
What category of intelligence is produced for the President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, senior military leaders and Combatant Commanders?
National strategic
Other than personnel knowledgeable in foreign disclosure policy and procedure, what else should the JTF J2 obtain?
Necessary foreign disclosure authorization from DIA as soon as possible
To be successful, a joint force commander must be able to influence and coordinate a diverse coalition of joint and multinational forces as well as civilian agencies and groups. What are some of the civilian groups the JFC must consider? (Select all that apply.)
Nongovernmental organizations host nation agencies
The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative.
Offensive
An intelligence report is received by the JFC detailing the capabilities and safe houses of an extremist group operating in its area of regard. What type of intelligence does this represent?
Operational
_____ is the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. It includes authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish missions assigned to the command.
Operational Control
Select the answer that matches the following definition. Focuses on planning and execution of operations using operational art to develop strategies, campaigns, and operations and employ military forces by integrating ends, ways, and means.
Operational level
There are eight distinct domains within the Total Force Fitness (TFF) Program. Which one of the following IS NOT one of the eight domains?
Organizational fitness
Which statement best describes some of the positive results from exposure to stressful situations, trauma, and combat?
Peacekeeping operations
What principle of intelligence is most susceptible to incomplete information and enemy deception efforts?
Prediction
The statutory members of the National Security Council are _____.
President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy
During this activity in the joint intelligence process raw data is converted into forms that can be readily used by commanders, decision makers at all levels, intelligence analysts, and other consumers.
Processing and Exploitation
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to conduct a sustainable pace of presence operations abroad, including rotational deployments and bilateral and multilateral training exercises.
Provide a stabilizing presence
Which statement best describes what the intelligence component of the National Joint Operations and Intelligence Center (NJOIC) provides?
Provides planning, management, and infrastructure for intelligence working groups and intelligence task forces that provide direct intelligence support during major conflicts.
Which statement best describes what psychological health is considered to be?
Psychological health is considered to be a "state of well-being" that describes a healthy spirit, body, and mind
Which statement best describes the actions helpful in building resilience to the challenges and strains of military service?
Receiving realistic training, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships
Technology is often applied against what common analyst challenge?
Replacing cross staff collaboration
Which statement best describes the overall responsibility of the Director of National Intelligence?
Responsible for intelligence support to the President and the day - to - day management of the intelligence community .
Examines foreign developments in basic and applied sciences and technologies with warfare potential, particularly enhancements to weapon systems; addresses overall weapon systems, tactics analysis, and equipment effectiveness
Scientific and Technology Intelligence
The _____ is the principal assistant to the President in all matters relating to the DoD.
SecDef
The _____ exercise ADCON through their respective Service Chiefs over the Service.
Secretaries of the military departments
Which statement best describes the actions Service members should pratice whenever using social media?
Service members must always practice Operational Security (OPSEC)
The Marine Corps, while also steeped in tradition and focused on the individual Marine, prides itself on its quick responsiveness and its minimal non-combatant infrastructure. This dynamic is which of the key elements to remember when working with other services?
Size and capacity vs. speed and flexibility
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This type of command is established by unified combatant commanders, and conducts operations on continuing basis using specified criteria.
Subordinate Unified Command
These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the Secretary of Defense through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. They may be established on a geographic area basis such as U.S. Forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Operations Command, Pacific.
Subordinate unified commands
General, mutual, direct and close are the four defined categories of ________________ that a Combatant Commander may direct over assigned or attached forces.
Support
What is the definition of collection requirements management?
Synchronizing the timing of collection with the operational scheme of maneuver and with other intelligence operations
Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as _____.
Tactical control
Which statement best describes what the joint force commander has the operational authority and responsibility to do?
Tailor forces for the mission at hand, selecting those that most effectively and efficiently ensure success.
Portrays and locates the components of a target or target complex, networks, and support infrastructure, and indicates its vulnerability and relationship to the enemy Centers of Gravity (COG); consists of analysis of physical and virtual attributes and signatures as well as Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) resulting from the application of lethal or non-lethal military force.
Target Intelligence
When using "private" social media accounts, what must leaders at all levels ensure?
That professional conduct and ethical behavior is maintained
The _____ validates or produces a baseline Dynamic Threat Assessment for each Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP) directed plan.
The Defense Intelligence Agency.
In relation to the eight domains found within the Total Force Fitness (TFF) program, what does the Spiritual Domain refer to?
The ability to adhere to beliefs, principles, or values needed to persevere and prevail in accomplishing missions
Which statement best describes Operational Risk Management?
The process used to mitigate operational risk
Which statement best describes what service members must adhere to when operating in an irregular warfare environment?
To remain faithful to basic American and military standards of behavior and respect for the sanctity of life.
Joint education can be broadly parsed into three categories: Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education (EJPME), and other Joint Education.
True
When considering the principle of synchronization, the most common error that impacts the J2, J3, and J5 is the failure to build sufficient lead time for intelligence production.
True
Which statement best describes what is required for teamwork to be successful in a joint environment?
Trust confidence and cooperation
_____ synchronizes planning for cyberspace operations.
U.S. Strategic Command
In the Chairman's White Paper on "Mission Command" (2012), "_____ equips decision-makers at all levels with the insight and foresight to make effective decisions, to manage associated risks, and to consider second and subsequent order effects."
Understanding
In the Chairman's White Paper on "Mission Command" (2012), the three key attributes of mission command are _____.
Understanding, intent and trust
The document, approved by the President, which delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders, is called the _____.
Unified Command Plan
_____________ is achieved when all capabilities of military and civilian are integrated and synchronized.
Unity of effort
Commanders use intelligence to _____. (Select all that apply.)
Visualize and understand all dimensions of the OE . Support a predictive estimation of the situation . Understand adversary capabilities and intentions .
Provides a distinct communication to a decision maker about threats against U.S. security, interests, or citizens; carries a sense of urgency, implying the decision maker should take action to deter or mitigate the threat's impact.
Warning Intelligence
Which statement best describes what leaders must accept when seeking promotion?
With increasing rank comes increasing responsibility
Command and Control (C2) encompasses the exercise of authority, responsibility, and direction by a commander over assigned and attached forces to ____.
accomplish the mission
Jointness implies cross-Service combination wherein the _____of the joint force is understood to be synergistic, with the sum greater than its parts.
capability
The term joint force commander refers exclusively to the following three types of commanders:
combatant commander, subordinate unified commander, and joint task force commander
These four broad areas can be integrated and adapted to satisfy a commander's requirements in a joint operation:
military engagement, large- scale combat, security, and relief and reconstruction
The main idea of the Chairman's White Paper on "America's Military - Profession of Arms" is to _____.
renew our commitment to the Profession of Arms
_____ requires a visible and enduring presence, and includes civil support and other requirements to protect and control civil populations and territory, whether they are friendly, hostile or neutral.
security
After intelligence requirements are established, the staff reviews organic information sources for answers to requirements. If a requirement cannot be met from local sources then the _____.
staff issues a Request for Information (RFI)