What does the CCMD J-2 Assist the Commander and Staff in?
Developing strategy; planning major operations and campaigns' coordinating the intel structure
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Who should exercise staff supervision over the JIOC?
CCMJ-2
CCJIOC?
Combatant Command Joint Intelligence Operations Center.
The CCMD JIOC Supports?
Joint operations planning and conducts intelligence operations in support of the commander and staff, subordinate component commands and JTFs.
What does the CCMD JIOC maintain?
Maintains visibility on all intelligence collection resources available to the command, aids the CCDR and staff in determining intel gaps and shortfalls in intel collection capability, and recommends solutions to mitigate them.
A JIOC is organized in accordance with (IAW)?
The CCDRs prerogatives as specified in the command's intel TTP or standard operating procedures.
How do JIOCs respond to crisis'?
By shifting its focus and assets rather than by altering its organizational structure.
What is the standard JIOC org structure?
There is no "standard".
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Integrate intel with traditional ops and plans capabilities.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Institutionalize and strengthen IP.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Improve Reserve Component Integration.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
More closely align partner nations.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Improve intel mission/ collection mgt.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Expand red teaming/ alternative analysis capabilities.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Improve all-source analysis and multidiscipline intelligence.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Establish a horizontal integration/collaborative IT enterprise in a net-centric environment.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Improve training, education, and readiness.
List one key principle and function a JIOC is organized around?
Integrate national intelligence and combat support agency (CSA) capabilities.
CCMD JIOCs Concept of Operations?
Use a task oriented approach similar to joint interagency task forces, utilizing personnel assigned to the command military and civilian personnel detailed to the command.
Who is in general support and is expected to respond to JIOC requirements consistent with national priorities?
The Defense Attache' office and service CI elements.
JIOCs conduct intel mission operations function to plan intel ops.
To fill gaps in info and produce all source intel.
What do JIOCs plan for?
Transition from peacetime to wartime.
Who work in tandem within the JIOC?
Analysts and collection managers work in tandem to design collection plans to fill known information gaps.
Who executes collection management authority on behalf of the J-2?
The JIOC collection management authority.
What is the primary responsibility of the JIOC?
To integrate all DOD intel functions and disciplines, and facilitate access to all source intel in prescribed timeline and appropriate format to positively affect CCMD missions and ops.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
Coordinating with the joint staff J-2 and DOD IC agencies to address PIRs.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
Determine gaps in intel, info, and capabilities.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
develop and maintain integrated intel architecture that supports planning, ops, and targeting.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
maintain and coordinate the CCMD intel collection plan in coordination with components of other IC assets.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
conduct IP in support of the CCMD plans.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
Ensure target intel and battle damage assessments.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
Provide continuous indications and warning (I&W) intel assessments, and maintain awareness.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
direct joint intel preparation of the op environment (JIPOE) effort.
What other responsibilities does the JIOC have?
Provide intel support to and augment intel infrastructure of subordinate forces.
The size and org structure of subordinate joint force intel element is determined by?
The JFC based on the situation, mission, and available intel resources.
JFC roles and functions?
Are varied based upon the cope of JFCs mission and required support relationships.
Who plans and directs the overall intel effort on behalf of the JFC?
The J-2 develops and recommends PIRs based on the JFCs guidance, identifies shortfalls in the intel capabilities and submits requests for additional augmentation.
Conduct liaison and provide intelligence products and support to the following JTF entities as applicable?
Joint targeting coordination board. Joint Collection MGT Board. IO Cell. Joint Personal Recovery Team. Civil military ops cell. Joint planning group. Geospational intel cell. Red Team. JIPOE Cell.
Who establishes a J-2X?
JFC normally establishes the J-2X.
What concept is this designed to integrate?
HUMINT and CI by combining the human intel opts cell (HOC), Task Force CI Authority (TIFCICA), a HUMINT analysis cell, and CI analysis cell.
What else should a J-2X include?
Operational support element to provide services of common concern to the HOC and TFCICA.
What is the J-2X responsible for?
The management, coordination, and deconfliction of HUMINT and CI collection within the AO.
What does the J-2X actively do?
Monitors and supports activities of the joint document exploitation centers, maintains the command source registry, deconflict's source matters and performs liaison functions with external org.
Where should the J-2X be located?
In a SCIF.
What is imperative to the J-2X to function properly?
A secure communications/ systems architecture be established.
IC is defined in the National Security Act of?
1947.
What is the IC guided by?
EO 12333 as updated in 2008.
how man member organizations are part of the IC?
17.
IC Governance?
The IRTPA established the office of Director of National Intelligence with authority over IC budgeting, appointment of IC agency heads, IC personnel policies, tasking, liaison, and protection of sources and methods.
What do national level intel organizations conduct?
Extensive collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination activities.
Is the focus of NIO split evenly among intel customers.
No, the focus of National organizations is not evenly split among intel customers and varies according to the situations and competing requirements. [Show Less]