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Hawaii assures a decisive information advantage for our nation and allies to preempt, disrupt, or defeat adversaries and to protect our national interests by conducting relevant signals intelligence, information assurance and network warfare operations.

301.10 State the unclassified NSAH mission

bldg 9 Kunia Tunnel- PAC CMF/FIOC/NCS bldg 550 Rochefort - intel operations/CNO bldg 20 - NCPAC bldg 324 - Direct support operations/security bldg 434 - fleet electronic support bldg 500 - capabilities team bldg 590 - direct support operations/DCO 26A - MRD/CLPM/training office/admin/finance/travel

301.13 name the buildings associated with NOIC Pacific and the roles of those buildings

National cryptologic school (NCS) provides a comprehensive program of education, training, and development opportunities in support of cryptologic community

301.16 Explain the role of NCS at NSAH

Military cryptologic continuing education program. provides continuous learning opportunities to military cryptologists in all cryptologic disciplines including language analysis, intelligence analysis, signals analysis (ELINT & COMINT) and computer network operations at all times in all geos

301.17 MCCEP

Military COMINT signals and analysis program. 3 year training program for highly qualified active duty personnel to fill techCOMINT positions through advanced formal training and individually tailored operational assignments while stationed at the NSA

301.17 MCSAP

members who fulfill an operational role by teaching in addition to their op duties. They teach 75% of NCS courses

301.17 Adjunct Faculty

Military language analysts program. 3 year individual program to enhance cryptolinguistic skills of cryptologic language analysts (CLA's) through advanced training and operational assignments.

301.17 MLAP

N1: administrative services. At 26A, to include Admin, CCC, ESO, CLPM, CFL N2: National Mission (NSAH). At Rochefort and Wong, to include P2 Personnel N3: Navy operations (FIOC/DIRSUP). At Rochefort, Wong, 590, 434, 324 N4: Facilities/safety. At 324, 26A, 371. to include security, maintenance, supply, travel N7: Training. At 26A, Wong. To include training, MRD, language training. N8: Finance/travel/logistics. At 26A N9: Navy Cyber Operation (cyber mission forces). N9A - DCO/CPT N9B - OCO/CMT At Rochefort and Wong

301.5 State the primary mission, location and personnel composition of all NIOC Pacific Departments.

Mailroom is responsible for preparing material to be sent and materials must be: Double wrapped, Opaque paper, no markings on the outer wrapper, package cant weigh over 300 lbs and no item cant exceed 150 lbs. Personnel returning from deployment also can courie items to appropriate secure locations.

301.6 Explain how NIOC Pacific utilizes DCS

UPS systems are used as a temporary measure to provide power to vital systems when the power goes out

State the purpose of an uninterrupted power source (UPS), its relation to vital and non vital power, and shops/equipment required to have them

301.3

draw the CTF 1070 organization chart from memory

USSID 2100 profile G USSID 5020

identify USSID that governs the following: 1. NIOC Hawaii FIOC SIGINT tasking: 2. SIGINT production functions at NSAH:

1. Provide qualified personnel to work the NSA Hawaii national mission. 2. Provide quality Information Warfare support to the Fleet 3. Develop and train personnel to be the best sailors in the Fleet

state the unclassified NIOC Hawaii mission

Mission preparation and training Mission support and management Post-mission analysis

303.3 Describe the three pronged mission of Direct Support

EW: Friendly use of electromagnetic spectrum while denying use to the enemy CNO: includes computer network attack, computer network exploitation, computer network defense. MISO (military information support operations): planned operations to influence behavior of foreign governments/groups/individuals with selected information MILDEC (military deception): actions taken to deliberately mislead adversary decision makers as to friendly military operations, capabilities, and intentions OPSEC (Operations security): identifies critical information from adversary intelligence to be friendly, useful and to reduce adversary exploitation of friendly critical information.

301.7 list core functions of IO and how they relate to NIOC Pacific

AG: Weather driven operations and operational intelligence CTI: language analysts and regional experts CTR: signals analysts, reporters CTM: cryptologic equipment experts CWT: computer network infrastructure experts CTT; ELINT experts IS: all source intelligence experts IT: computer network infrastructure builders and maintainers

301.8 List all the ratings within the IC and how they relate to NIOC Hawaii

Defense language proficiency test (DLPT). Minimum DLPT must be maintained in primary language NEC and other languages used in sailors assigned mission. Must maintain 2/2 reading and listening. Category 4: chinese, korean

301.9 Discuss DLPT standards and language categories

Title 10 of the united states code outlines armed forces including the UCMJ title 50 of the united states code outlines the role of war and national defense in the united states code of laws they are important because they define the bounds by which DOD personnel conduct operations

302.1 Discuss the following US code titles and their importance in the relationship between NIOC Pacific and NSAH

Blue: IC (NSA) sponsored government and military personnel Orange: Outside IC (CYBERCOM) sponsored government and military personnel Green: IC sponsored contractor Black: Trained photographers for NSA spaces Red: Personnel cleared for campus space, not SCIF

302.10 identify and explain the types of badges used at NIOC Pacific

Thick: workstations that host all applications locally Thin: workstations where most applications are hosted on external servers

302.12 Explain the difference between thick and thin clients

Public Key Infrastructure is a digital fingerprint providing secure user authentications to sites

302.13 Explain the purpose of PKI

Supported by NSAH HT that allow organizations like NCIS, FBI, JIOC to access NSANet. 20 on island

302.14 Define tail sites and how many HT supports

Maintenance Material Management is headed by XO and he sets the schedule

302.15 Identify who is in charge of the command 3M program and how it is scheduled

the steps involved in protecting information systems: Integrity Availability Authentication Confidentiality Non-Repudiation

302.16 Explain the definition of Information Assurance and the five pillars associated

Digital and physical OPSEC include limiting information about occupational activities on social media or displaying information for public view on vehicles or clothing

302.17 Explain the importance of OPSEC while stationed at NIOC Hawaii

Physical security: FHA51 - ensures protection of NSAH classified and sensitive information, assets, facilities, infrastructure and personnel Personnel security: FHA52 - ensures timely and efficient processing of all NSA affiliates through investigations, polygraphs, counterintelligence risk factors and evaluations of all information to make a sound decision. Counterintelligence: FHA52 - its own office at other sites OPSEC: FHA52 - working group overseen by program manager. executed by security managers who act as branch OPSEC coordinators

302.2 State the FHA5/N0 missions as they apply to NSA/CSS and NIOC hawaii

Director of security: sets site security policy Director of personnel security: oversees SSO, counterintelligence, polygraph and background investigation for visitors and site personnel. special security officer (SSO): ensures background investigations, building access, and intelligence risk assessments are conducted in a timely fashion for all site personnel. Anti-terrorism officer (ATO): ensures the site follows NSA and DOD FPCON guidance to include random antiterrorism measures (RAM) and sets appropriate force protection condition (FPCON). COMSEC Officer: maintains communications security discipline by preventing unauthorized access or spillage by maintaining transmission security and physical security of COMSEC equipment. Classification advisory officer (CAO): managed by FHQ2 and employs embedded CAO's throughout the enterprise to review documents to ensure the proper classification is applied to everything pro

302.4 discuss the following as they apply to the NSAH/NIOC hawaii security structure

1. Kunia tunnel front gate. First line of defense 2. with the KVC. backup facility in case dispatch is unusable. Dispatch is at the end of the tunnel. Central security point. KVC: just outside tunnel entrance. assigns temp badges, provides escorts, provides badge and CAC services Ready for issue: armory, at the top of the tunnel. pop up barrier at post 1 and 2

302.6 Identify the location and purpose of the following posts: (Kunia Visitor Center) KVC

Psychologist Duress - silent alarm activated in the EAS office in the case that they feel threatened intrusion detection system (IDS) - a set of sensors indicating if a SCIF door opens Perimeter Fence - motion sensors along perimeter fence indicating if someone tries to scale, cut the fence. Fire alarm - NSAH alarm system warning of a fire Closed circuit TV (CCTV) - monitored by cameras with a control panel in dispatch

302.6 Security "Alarm" systems

Complete NSA UFT request Email NCHITRAVELBRIEF alias for NSA country-specific brief Complete leave request (LES, OPS release, printed foreign clearance guide, SERE 100 level B and ATFP level 1 cert, and paperwork proving next 4 steps are complete) complete navy UFT request complete PACOM travel tracker / anti terrorism plan complete ISOPREP go to APACS site and submit request seek SSO UFT program manager endorsement POST TRAVEL - post travel interview with SSO

302.7 discuss the complete unofficial foreign travel (UFT) process from start to finish

Consolidated resources/equipment/personnel to save money to support ships that have a partial or non-existent IW capability

303.5 Describe the core purpose behind direct support and the cryptologic carry on program (CCOP)

1. letter of intent, issued by DONCAF to notify a member of the intent to revoke their clearance and give them a chance to reply 2. security access eligibility report, issued by the command when the incident (NJP, criminal, financial) questions the individual's access to classified material. SAER sends commands intent of sailor to retain/lose access. DONCAF considers 3. letter of denial. Issued by DONCAF to notify a member that the decision has been made to revoke their clearance. 4. Courier letter. allows bearer to move classified information from one secure location to another. Good for two years. 5. Non-disclosure Agreement SF312, a paper that a member signs to acknowledge their responsibility to safeguard certain protected information. Good for 99 years.

302.8 Discuss the purpose of the following documents 1. LOI 2. SAER 3. LOD 4. Courier letter 5. NDA

prohibited: items not allowed from entering NSA/CSS controlled areas that can cause serious injury, loss of life, or extensive property damage if handled or used improperly Restricted: technical but not physical threat to NSA/CSS information

302.9 discuss the difference between prohibited and restricted items

A. Fleet Electronic Support (FES) Shop Provides support to the cryptologic carry on program (CCOP) Deploys on surface and subsurface platforms 434

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

B. Fleet cryptologic augmentation center (FCAC) provides logistical support to DIRSUP sailors including filling augmentation requests and booking travel 324

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

C. Direct support surface Deploys on surface units to support 3rd 5th 7th fleets 590, 324, tunnel

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

D. Direct Support subsurface Deploys on PACFLT combatants in the PACOM AOR 324

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

E. Direct Support Air Flies missions against PRC and DPRK out of Okinawa 261

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

F. FIOC Information Operations (IO) Cell Provides SIGINT tipping support to HQ pacific air forces, pacific air operations center (AOC), Hawaii security operations center (HSOC) and war fighting units Rochefort

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

G. FIOC Battle Watch 24/7 watch floor support to ships deployed in the PACOM AOR Rochefort

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

H> FIOC analysis and production (A&P) Responds to RFI's from units deployed in PACOM AOR tunnel, 590

303.1 Describe the organization of CTU 1070.1.1, Fleet Information Operations Cell (FIOC), to include the following organizations (A-H)

CTI: DRT 1201B / AR5000 / CORSAIR CTR: Ships signals exploitation equipment increment (SSEE) / hostile integrated targeting system / Sandab / Medusa CTT: Global C2 system (maritime awareness) / Radiant mercury (declassifier) / Generic area limited environment (GALE) lite

303.10 DIRSUP surface systems

Platforms: PACFLT combatants Missions and threats: all PACOM missions and threats Fleets supported: 3 & 5 Deployment cycle: 2-5 mo out, 2-5 mo back

303.11 Describe the missions and operations of subsurface direct support Platforms Missions and threats Fleets supported Deployment cycle

Pos 1: CTR, MM operator Pos 2: CTI, radio/phone operator Pos 3: CTR, SS operator Pos 4: CTT, ELINT operator Pos 5: CTI/CTR, fusion analyst Pos 8: CTT, SLINT supervisor DSO: DIVO of crypto team, liason to CO

303.12 Descrive the operational underway watch positions for subsurface DIRSUP SUB

AR5000: off the shelf COMINT collection DRT 1201B: COMINT in V/UHF range. PTT, cell phones, personal devices SANDAB: FISINT collection for UAV Cluster SNOOP: ESM collection TSAIL: NSANet connectivity SST: suite carry-on loadout for specific mission

303.13 Describe the subsurface systems used by DIRSUP SUB

Pos 1: 1 Pos 2: 2 Pos 3: 2 Pos 4: 3 Pos 5: 1 Pos 8: 1 DSO: 1 CTM: 2 13

303.14 Describe the minimum manning on standard SUB DSM

Platforms: EP-3E aircraft Missions/threats: PRC/DPRK Fleet supported: 7 Deployment cycle: out 3-6 mo

303.15 Describe the missions and operations of aircrew DIRSUP

Georgia: SE Asia/Philippines Texas: E China Sea Jersey: Overland Korea Nevada: South China Sea

303.16 Identify the 4 main tracks that the mission aircraft flies

PDDG: SS primary, VN 2nd, XF 3rd USSID: USSID2100 site profile G

303.17 Identify the PDDGs that the mission aircraft uses and what USSID governs that

ELINT and COMINT with RF direction finding and geolocation of target signals

303.18 Briefly describe the SIGINT capabilities of the mission aircraft

DIFTEM: not permanently assigned to aircrew. school is much shorter DIFCREW: permanently assigned to aircrew mission. Long school

303.19 Describe the difference between Duty involving flying temporary Duty involving flying crewmember

1. Customer (CTF ship-sub/air) drafts IWAR 2. C7F endorses IWAR 3. PACFLT validates IWAR against GAP 4. C10F approves 5. CTF 1070 receives tasking to meet request 6. FCAC direct support personnel draft nomination report (NOM) name/rate/gender/qualifications. FES starts preparing equipment to meet mission request *NOMs sent to customer stating members are fulfilling the request. customer approves NOM

303.2 Explain the FAP/IWAR process IWAR: Information Warfare Augmentation Request GAP: Global Augmentation Policy document that governs "who gets what"

CTI - linguist CTR - SS operator Mission supervisor (CTI) SPECEVAL - Officer special evaluator

303.20 Describe the following deployed watch positions for aircrew DIRSUP

Management of CCOP - limited cryptologic equipment for 3/5/7 fleets 2 year planner - installation, certification, operation, removal of equipment COE installation and certification process pt 1 - period of maintenance (POM) - racks and power are installed, occurs in FES pt 2 - POM - computers are installed and RF paths are certified, occurs on platform Support and tech assists to deployed units - CTMs on sub & surface for troubleshooting and repairs COE removal process - 30 days max. gently so equipment can be re-installed on another platform

303.6 Describe the missions and operations of FES to include the following mission areas

Logistical support to DIRSUP. books travel, hotels, amenities Global augmentation policy (GAP): establishes requirements for DIRSUP personnel (quals rate manning gender). Ensures all augmentation requests are filled in accordance of GAP

303.7 Describe the missions and operations of FCAC

DDG's, am-hubs, carriers, cruisers provides qualified SIGINT analysts to ships in 3/5/7 fleet AORs to support mission

303.8 DIRSUP surface missions and operations platforms missions and fleets supported

Base collection operator (BCO) CTR CORSAIR/MEDUSA SS collection, writes KLs

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Battle force COMINT analysts (BFCA) CTR - INC-E/INC-F tracks ships, read KLs, detailed analysts of COMINT reports

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Battle force ELINT analyst (BFEA) CTT - GALE/GCCM-S Complex ELINT analysis

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Communications supervisor IT Admin and maintenance SCI network on ships

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Cryptologic analytic support element (CASE) long term analytic support to large ships

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Cryptologic resource coordinator (CRC) provides ship with CCP to help guide collection efforts

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

DIRSUP officer (DSO) Liason for CO, DIVO of crypto personnel

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Maintenance technician CTM repairs and trouble shoots equipment at sea

303.9 DIRSUP surface operational underway watch positions

Collaboration mission between CTF 1070 and NSAH to support naval platforms in AOR aka FIOC battle watch

304.1 Describe the role fo the navy national to tactical integration (NTI) mission

NSAH commander appoints a CRITIC action officer (CAO) and alternate CAO in writing

304.10 identify what office maintains overall NSAH critic responsibilities

24/7 cryptologic support to deployed US and 2nd party units in PACOM AOR

304.3 Describe the mission and function of the FIOC battle watch

CTF1070: key blue force activity and SIGINT synopsis of all red force activity. CTF 1070 commander is the recipient (CO) HSOC daily operations brief: SIGINT big picture for INDOPACOM AOR (maritime, political) NSAH site commander is recipient

304.8 describe the purpose and recipient of the following briefs

all elements of USSS are responsible for recognizing and reporting CRITIC events, all government agencies are capable of issuing a CRITIC

304.9 Identify which US government agencies and military facilities are responsible for and capable of issuing a CRITIC

NIOC hawaii is the navy service component command that provides personnel to support the NSAH mission

Explain NIOC Pacific role within NSAH

JN25 (purple code) was a japanese naval code during WW2. Capt rochefort was in charge of station Hypo and was partially credited with breaking the code, and guessed that Japan was planning an attack on Midway island. He used MILDEC to mislead the Japanese into an attack that destroyed the majority of Japanese aircraft carriers, turning tides in the Pacific.

Explain the significance of Capt Rochefort and JN25

CO: Capt Sanders - CO of CTF 1070 & NIOC Hawaii ADCON COC for NIOC HI personnel XO: Capt select Teasley CMC: CMC Rinkavage Ms. Watanabe - contact between CO & NSA

Identify and explain the NIOC Hawaii Chain of Command

Alpha/Bravo: 5 Charlie/Delta: 10

Identify how many manned security posts are there in the following Force Protection Conditions (FPCON)

military ELINT signals analysis technical ELINT, analysis military operational ELINT signals analysis program - OPELINT and exploitation 3 year internship program, NSA training

MESAP/MOSAP

Military intern SIGINT analysis program. 3 year joint service internship for highly qualified active duty personnel to achieve full performance as an intelligence analysts in the intelligence analysis skill community.

MINSAP


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