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Defense Primer: Intelligence Support to Military Operations [Updated December 10, 2021]
From the Document: "Much of the 'Intelligence Community' (IC), nine of 18 total elements, resides within the Department of Defense (DOD). This includes the National Security Agency (NSA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA), and the intelligence components of the Navy, Army, Marines, and Air Force. Non-DOD IC elements, however, also provide support to the military. Integrated IC support of the military includes strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence activities, products and services that are necessary for military strategy, planning, and operations. The 'Director of National Intelligence (DNI)' serves as community manager for the IC and the principal intelligence advisor to the President. The core mission of the DNI is 'to lead the IC in intelligence integration' to ensure the IC's 18 elements operate as one team."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
DeVine, Michael E.
2021-12-10
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Defense Primer: Intelligence Support to Military Operations [Updated December 30, 2020]
From the Document: "The bulk of the 'Intelligence Community' (IC), eight of 17 total elements, resides within the Department of Defense (DOD). This includes the National Security Agency (NSA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), and the intelligence components of the Navy, Army, Marines, and Air Force. Non-DOD IC elements, however, also provide support to the military. Integrated IC support of the military includes strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence activities, products and services that are necessary for military strategy, planning, and operations."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
DeVine, Michael E.
2020-12-30
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Defense Primer: Intelligence Support to Military Operations [Updated January 29, 2020]
From the Document: "The bulk of the 'Intelligence Community' (IC), eight of 17 total elements, resides within the Department of Defense (DOD). This includes the National Security Agency (NSA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA), and the four intelligence components of the military services. Non-DOD IC elements, however, also provide support to the military. Integrated IC support of the military includes strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence activities, products and services that are necessary for military strategy, planning and operations."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
DeVine, Michael E.
2020-01-29
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Defense Primer: Intelligence Support to Military Operations [December 20, 2018]
From the Document: "The IC [Intelligence Community] supports the entire spectrum of DOD missions, from peacetime operations to war. Joint Publication 2-0, 'Joint Intelligence', loosely groups DOD missions under three headings: [1] Military Engagement, Security Cooperation, and Deterrence. Examples include military exchanges, arms control verification, sanctions enforcement, protection of shipping lanes, shows of force, and support to insurgency and counterinsurgency operations. [2] Crisis Response & Limited Contingency Operations. Examples include noncombatant evacuation operations; peace operations; humanitarian assistance; personnel or equipment recovery operations; and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear response actions. [3] Major Military Operations and Campaigns. These types of operations include U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan where military forces generally have a lengthy, multidimensional presence. The examples listed above (associated with more limited operations--such as humanitarian assistance) may also occur within this category as part of a larger military operation."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
DeVine, Michael E.
2018-12-20
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Defense Primer: Intelligence Support to Military Operations [December 30, 2016]
From the Document: "The U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) is a collection of organizations charged with providing intelligence that is 'timely, objective, independent of political considerations, and based upon all sources available to the intelligence community' to decision makers in the national security policy process. According to IC expert Mark Lowenthal, 'intelligence' refers to information that meets the needs of decision makers and has been collected, processed and narrowed to meet those needs."
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Miles, Anne Daugherty; Armga, Mariah J.
2016-12-30
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