Intelligence Analysis I
Trade Craft
the ability to operate covertly and not get caught; body talk, code, etc., methods developed by intelligence operators to conduct their operations
grey intelligence
unclassified, semi-easily available data. Professional journals, surveys, reports, etc.
Asymmetrical Warfare
war between a powerful military force and a weak force using unconventional tactics; Korea Example
strategic intelligence
Info about the changing nature of certain problems and threats for the purpose of developing response strategies and reallocating resources.
Open Source
Information of potential significance that is available to the general public; Google, newspapers, Journals, Professional Papers
tactical intelligence
Information that is of immediate use and is time sensitive.
Actionable Intelligence
Information that law enforcement agencies, military units, or other security forces can use to stop an attack or operation.
Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
Intel gathered and provided by human sources
Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)
Intel gathered from the exploitation of visual photography, infrared sensors, lasers, electro-optics (MRI), and radar
INTERPOL
International Police Organization; not an arresting authority, watch group primarily. Slavery, drugs, terrorism, international fraud
Secretary of the Treasury
Jacob J. Lew
Director of the FBI
James B. Comey
Director of National Intelligence
James Clapper; manages US government national intel program and serves as president's chief intel adviser
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Defense
Jeh Johnson
Secretary of the Army
John McHugh
Director of the CIA
John O. Brennan
Director, National Security Agency
Keith B. Alexander
Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
Lieutenant General Michael T. Flynn
Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration
MICHELE M. LEONHART
Energy Department
Makes nuclear weapons; maintains the nuclear weapons stockpiled; maintains the facilities for managing; and for refurbishing the nuclear weapons
Chief Information Officer
Mr. Steven VanRoekel; Manages information technology for the intel community
Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Ms. Letitia A. Long
National Intelligence Estimates
NIE's; federal government documents that are the authoritative assessment of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on intelligence related to a particular national security issue.
First Nation
Native American Tribes
Sources of Intel
Open source, HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT
Information Sharing Council (ISC)
Panel of representatives from the intel community and other agencies is headed by a program manager to create an "information sharing environment" for counter terrorism information among federal, state and local entities
State Department
Plans the nations foreign policy
Central Intelligence Agency
Preempt threats and further US national security objectives by collecting intelligence that matters, producing objective all-source analysis, conducting effective covert action as directed by the President, and safeguarding the secrets that help keep our Nation safe.
British Model of Fighting Counter Terrorism
Put money and resources into the middle class to separate and identify the extremists, to arrest, interrogate, or eliminate the threats
Intelligence
Reducing uncertainty in conflict.
Black September
Retribution for the Munich Olympic Attack
Measurements and Signature Intelligence (MASINT)
Scientific and Technical intelligence obtained through qualitative and quantitative data
Seven Signs of Terrorism
Surveillance, Elicitation, Tests of Security, Acquiring Supplies, Suspicious People "Who don't belong", Dry Runs, Deploying Assets
E.O. 12333
THE EXECUTIVE ORDER THAT GOVERNS INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
Target-Centered Intelligence Process
Target>>analysis: answers, actionable intelligence>>problem (customers)>>needs, new information>>target>>analysis: gaps, requirements>>information sources (collectors)>> new information>>target
Sherman Kent
noted the problems in the traditional intelligence cycle, primarily the lack of a feedback loop
Sell the product
practice empathy, conflict resolution, facilitation skills, logic & scientific method
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
supports national security objectives by providing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in all its forms from any source to ensure the knowledge foundation for planning, decision, and action.
Secretary of the Air Force
Deborah Lee James
Secretary of State
John Kerry
Moscow Rules
1. Assume nothing. 2. Never go against your gut. 3. Everyone is potentially under opposition control. 4. Don't look back; you are never completely alone. 5. Go with the flow, blend in. 6. Vary your pattern and stay within your cover. 7. Lull them into a sense of complacency. 8. Don't harass the opposition. 9. Pick the time and place for action. 10. Keep your options open.
Traditional Intelligence Cycle
1. Requirements, needs 2. Planning, direction 3. Collection 4. Processing 5. Analysis, production 6. Dissemination
98% of intel is open source
2% is classified
Department of Homeland Security
A department in the United States government created after September 11th. Help protect Americans from terrorist attacks
Commandant of the Coast Guard
Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr.
National Security Agency
Agency responsible for signal intelligence and information system security. It coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to protect U.S. information systems and produce foreign intelligence information.
National Reconnaissance Office
An intelligence agency in the United States Department of Defense that designs and builds and operates space reconnaissance systems to detect trouble spots worldwide and to monitor arms control agreements and environmental issues and to help plan military
Defense Intelligence Agency
An intelligence agency of the United States in the Department of Defense. Is responsible for providing intelligence in support of military planning and operations and weapons acquisition.
Director of the National Reconnaissance Office
Betty J. Sapp
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
Deliberate electronic transmission; communications intelligence (COMINT), electronics intelligence (ELINT), telemetry; foreign instrumentation signals intelligence
Secretary of Energy
Dr. Ernest Moniz
Deep 13
First time women were recruited into the Special Air Service (SAS), "She Who Dared" to be paired with male SAS operatives to operate in Northern Ireland
Commandant of the Marine Corps
Gen. James F. Amos
Treasury Department
Government department responsible for management of federal governments finances and currency and designing tax policy.
Secretary of the Navy
Hon. Ray Mabus
Federal Bureau of Investigation
a federal law enforcement agency that is the principal investigative arm of the Department of Justice
Department of the Air Force
actionable intel
Department of the Army
actionable intel
Department of the Coast Guard
actionable intel
Department of the Marine Corps
actionable intel
Department of the Navy
actionable intel
ECHELON
captures and analyzes virtually every phone call, fax, email and telex message sent anywhere in the world. ECHELON is controlled by the NSA and is operated in conjunction with the General Communications Head Quarters (GCHQ) of England, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) of Canada, the Australian Defense Security Directorate (DSD), and the General Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) of New Zealand.
Drug Enforcement Agency
federal agency responsible for enforcing laws and regulations governing narcotics and controlled substances