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✔✔IESS (definition) - ✔✔DoD standard system that provides near-real-time support for
imagery exploitation, requirements, and dissemination management

✔✔IESS (description) - ✔✔provides automated support for the imagery exploitation
cycle to include management of exploitation and reporting requirements, imagery
selection and dissemination, production of IIRs (Imagery Interpretation Reports),
packaging and distribution of IIRs within timelines consistent with mission requirements,
database management and research capabilities

✔✔GIMS (acronym) - ✔✔Geospatial Intelligence Information Management Services

✔✔NES (description) - ✔✔Imagery exploitation management and reporting system.
Supports a collaborative community exploitation environment, providing products to
consumers in a timely manner in an appropriate format, and support a variety of
organizations and ways of doing business. Available on JWICS

✔✔RRS (acronym) - ✔✔Remote Replication System

✔✔Integrated Exploitation Capability (IEC) - ✔✔an NGA capability that procures,
delivers, and integrates NSG softcopy imagery exploitation and information production
capabilities within the GEOINT community

✔✔Commercial Analyst Workstation (CAWS) - ✔✔a commercial system that integrates
intelligence applications for use at the analyst workstation/desktop level

✔✔Remote Replication System (RRS) - ✔✔a suite of commercial hardware and
software that provides timely crisis and operational support by providing low volume
reproduction of standard or specialized products from hardcopy and/or digital data

✔✔- IEC Integrated Exploitation Capability
- CAWS Commercial Analyst Workstation
- RRS Remote Replication System - ✔✔Exploitation Workstations

✔✔BRITE (acronym) - ✔✔Broadcast-Request Imagery Technology Environment

✔✔IDS-D (acronym) - ✔✔Information Dissemination Services- Direct Delivery

✔✔NWIL (acronym) - ✔✔NSG Warfighter Imagery Library

✔✔CIL (acronym) - ✔✔Command Information Libraries

, ✔✔MCGIL (acronym) - ✔✔MC&G Information Library

✔✔CRS (acronym) - ✔✔Commercial Remote Sensing

✔✔IDS-D (description) - ✔✔NSG program that disseminates time-dominant/time-critical
and near-real time data to operational users worldwide. Also sends National Technical
Means (NTM) data directly to the NIL for long-term storage. Resides on: SIPR and
JWICS

✔✔BRITE (description) - ✔✔NSG program that disseminates critical NGA GEOINT data
via Military Satellite (MILSAT)/Secret Internet Protocol Routed Network (SIPRNet) to
communications-limited tactical users worldwide

✔✔WARP (description) - ✔✔NSG program that provides discovery, access and
dissemination of NTM, commercial, airborne, geospatial intelligence products from the
NGA Gateway, and a variety of specially tailored products to registered operational
users worldwide over Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS),
SIPRNet and the NIPR

✔✔NWIL (description) - ✔✔Image library at the Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC)
that provides increased availability of NTM to warfighters

✔✔IPL (Image Product Libraries) - ✔✔Scale-able, deployable libraries below Command
Information Libraries in complexity and capacity

✔✔CIL (description) - ✔✔Intermediate image library between the NIL and IPL; at
command and agency locations

✔✔National Information Library (NIL) - ✔✔Central repository of national, tactical, and
commercial imagery, imagery products, geospatial information, video and metadata

✔✔Unclassified National Information Library (UNIL) - ✔✔Archive and dissemination of
commercial imagery. Will eventually replace the Commercial Satellite Imagery Library
(CSIL) as the hub for this activity

✔✔MCGIL (description) - ✔✔Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy Information Library

✔✔CRS (description) - ✔✔Ground Receiving/Processing Stations Facilities (e.g., Eagle
Vision) that generate actionable GEOINT from CRS data. These stations enhance the
operational utility of CRS data to operational commanders

✔✔ArcGIS - ✔✔is a GIS for working with maps and geospatial information. It is used
for: creating and using maps; compiling geographic data; analyzing mapped
information; sharing and discovering geographic information; using maps and

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