103 Intelligence Community and Naval Intelligence Fundamentals
Marine Corps
Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA) - Provide tailored intel and services to USMC, other services, and IC based on expeditionary mission profiles in littoral areas
Nimitz
Maritime Watch ○ O6 CO ○ "Conducts all-source and geospatial operations.....associated with the maritime domain."
MIP
Military Intelligence Program (budget)
COMONI
Military wing of ONI
NGA
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency - Fort Belvoir, VA ○ Program Manager: GEOINT
NIPF
National Intelligence Priority Framework delineates whose priorities are what ○ Priority #s are assigned ○ Ensures that the IC and Congress/lawmakers are on the same page regarding priorities for U.S. intelligence ■ NIPF is tailored down to NIPOA, FICM, ONI COLOPs
NIP
National Intelligence Program (budget)
NMIO
National Maritime Integration Office → civil maritime ● Coordinates intelligence community for maritime purposes/focuses ● Focused on littorals, working with State and Coast Guard
NRO
National Reconnaissance Office - Chantilly, VA
NSA
National Security Agency - Fort Meade, MD ○ Program Manager: SIGINT
Hopper
Networks, Assured C2 ○ O6 CO ○ "Mission-related information technology and services to the Office of Naval Intelligence, its subordinate commands, the Fleet, and Joint Forces"
COMUSPACFLT N2/N39
O-6 Oversees intel/info ops requirements for PACFLT ■ N2 - intel ■ N39 - info ops (CW)
Navy
Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) - Suitland, MD
ODNI
Office of the Director of National Intelligence ○ Program Manager: OSINT ■ CIA hosts Open Source Enterprise (OSE) - previously named Open Source Center ● DNI is the program manager because CIA cannot have oversight of OSINT, despite hosting the OSE
PIR
Priority Intelligence Requirement o Focused on the adversary and environment that may help answer CCIRs o Ex. Mining in the SOH
Farragut
Science and Tech ○ O6 CO ○ "Strategic scientific and technical intelligence analysis of foreign technologies, sensors, weapons, platforms, combat systems, C4ISR, and cyber capabilities."
SIO
Ship's Intelligence Officer ○ O-5, ensures all intel spaces are maintained ■ ADCON for ship's company intel
ONI FARRAGUT Tactical Analysis Center
Study foreign materiel acquired to be able to study caps/lims, engineering, etc
NAVIFOR
Suffolk, VA ○ TYCOM/ISIC for IW ■ Manages "worker bees" for Navy's information warfare forces ■ Reports to USFF
Numbered Fleet N2
Supports intel requirements within AOR
CCIR
Commander's Critical Information Requirement o Information requirement identified by the commander as being critical to facilitating timely decision-making ▪ Comprised of PIRs and EEIs/EEFIs
DIA
Defense Intelligence Agency - Washington, D.C. (JBAB) ○ Program Manager: MASINT
DOE
Department of Energy ○ Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
DHS
Department of Homeland Security
DOS
Department of State - Bureau of Intelligence and Research
DOT
Department of the Treasury
OPNAV N2/N6
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare ■ CNO's right-hand man for IWC ○ Sets policies, designates funding, oversees all aspects of Navy IW mission ■ Focused on/organized around the 3 IW pillars ● Assured Command and Control ● Battlespace Awareness ● Integrated Fires ○ Created in 2009 ○ NIP resource sponsor and MIP component manager for Navy intel capabilities
DIWC
Deputy IWC ○ O-5, Deputy to Quebec ■ Used to be the same as N39 (CW), but now the most senior O-4 IWC officer or chosen by Q
DEA
Drug Enforcement Administration
EEFI
Essential Elements of Friendly Information o What we do not want the enemy to know - blue force capabilities and limitations o Ex. CSG next port of call
EEI
Essential Elements of Information o Information requirements that are critical and answer PIRs (aka more specific PIRs) o Ex. Suspicious small boat activity in the SOH
ONI SPEAR
Falls under Nimitz → Air TTPs
ONI SPECTRUM
Falls under Nimitz → C4ISR TTPs
ONI SABER
Falls under Nimitz → SURFACE TTPs
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Coast Guard
ICC
Army
INSCOM
Kennedy
Irregular Warfare ○ O6 CO ○ "Meet Navy, DoD, National, NSW, and NECC maritime Irregular Warfare intelligence requirements and performs other functions and tasks as assigned by higher authority"
NEIC
Little Creek, VA ○ Supports expeditionary forces, under NECC (Naval Expeditionary Combat Command) ■ MTE of expeditionary intelligence forces
Air Force
25th Air Force
ONI SWORD
Back shop, falls under Nimitz → UNDERSEA TTPs
Cryptologic Resource Coordinator
CRC ○ O-4 responsible for collection plan for SIGINT, maintaining DIRSUP personnel, maintaining/managing SSES/CASE
CIA
Central Intelligence Agency - Langley, VA ○ Program Manager: HUMINT
EUCOM JAC Maritime Branch & Special Program Officer
Collect on 6th fleet subs, manage special programs
Brooks
Collections
SUPPLOT/EXPLOT
○ "Priorities and Opportunities" - provide all-source I&W to the CSG ■ Defense of the CSG (24/7 I&W to TAO) ○ Watchstanders: ■ Flag Intelligence Watch Officer (FIWO), Flag Intelligence Watch Assistant (FIWA), Battle Force ELINT Analyst (BFEA), Battle Force COMINT Analyst (BFCA), Red Database Manager (RDBM)
ONI NIMITZ Geo Cells
○ Back shops under Nimitz focused on specific AOR threats (mostly civilians) ■ Ex. Chinese subs, Chinese leadership, Russian subs, etc.
ONI & Directorates
○ Established in 1882 ○ Oldest member of the U.S. intelligence community ■ Nimitz ■ Hopper ■ Brooks ■ Farragut ■ Kennedy
PACOM JIOC Submarine Analysis Center
○ Focus on PACOM subs - great reach-back support ■ Sub CMEs ■ Daily products of where everything is ■ Cased subs
CAG AI
○ O-4, senior intelligence officer for CVW ■ Works for CAG (P) ○ Runs SIAC, Brief/Debrief ○ Targeteers, Squadron AIs fall under CAG AI
COMUSFLTFORCOM N2/N39
○ O-6, Oversees intel/info ops requirements for USFF ■ N2 - intel ■ N39 - info ops (CW)
COCOM Intelligence Organizations
○ PACOM J2 ○ CENTCOM J2 ○ JAC Molesworth ■ JIOCEUR Analytical Center ● Combined command center with the UK ○ FIOC UK is 24/7 watch (half US, half UK) ○ NIOD Digby is the U.S. portion (OIC of NIOD Digby has OPCON of US sailors) ○ AFRICOM J2 ○ NORTHCOM J2 ○ SOUTHCOM J2 ○ SOCOM J2 ○ STRATCOM J2 ○ TRANSCOM J2 ○ CYBERCOM J2
Numbered Fleet Cryptologist
○ Where SIGINT tasking comes from → pushes requirements ○ Ensures correct CCOP (cryptologic carry-on program) equipment is onboard ■ CCOP allows the Navy to cycle the newest technology onboard; Program of Record (POR) is slow to evolve due to the necessity of Congressional approval
National Intelligence Strategy Threats
● 4 foundational threats: ○ Strategic intelligence ○ Anticipatory intelligence ○ Current operations ○ Cyber, counterterrorism, counterproliferation, counterintelligence & security