SFWOTTCC MODULE 2 - INTELLIGENCE TEST
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What is the purpose of intelligence? (COO) - ANSWER 1. The most important role
of intelligence is to support commanders and decision-makers (most important)
2. Provide a situational understanding of the threat, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations (OE)
3. Support planning, preparing, execution, and assessment of operations
What are the seven major intelligence disciplines? (GHOSTMC) - ANSWER 1.
GEOINT
2. HUMINT
3. OSINT
4. SIGINT
5. TECHINT
6. MASINT
7. CI
What does the DEA stand for? - ANSWER Drug Enforcement Administration
What does the NGA stand for? - ANSWER National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency
What are the four steps of the Army intelligence process? - ANSWER 1. Plan and
direct
2. Collect and process
3. Produce
4. Disseminate
, What is the role of the intelligence warfighting function? - ANSWER The
intelligence WfF executes the intelligence process by employing intelligence
disciplines to produce intelligence products.
What tasks are included in the intelligence warfighting function? (FUCT) -
ANSWER 1. Provide intelligence support to force generation
2. Provide support to situational understanding
3. Conduct information collection
4. Provide intelligence support to targeting and information operations
What are the three intelligence core competencies? (SOA) - ANSWER 1.
Intelligence synchronization - the art of integrating information collection and
intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support
decision-making
2. Intelligence operations - tasks undertaken to satisfy validated requirements;
collect information about the intent, activities, and capabilities of threats and
relevant aspects of the OE to support commanders' decision-making
3. Intelligence analysis - the process by which collected information is evaluated
and integrated wtih existing information to facilitate intelligence production
What are the four primary tasks conducted as part of information collection? -
ANSWER 1. Intelligence operations
2. Reconnaissance
3. Surveillance
4. Security operations
Why is "timely" as a characteristic of effective intelligence important? - ANSWER
Intelligence provides early support of operations and prevents surprise from threat
actions. It must flow continuously to the commander before, during, and after an
operation.
Explain the purpose of intelligence synchronization? - ANSWER Intelligence
synchronization integrates information collection and intelligence analysis with
LATEST UPDATED
What is the purpose of intelligence? (COO) - ANSWER 1. The most important role
of intelligence is to support commanders and decision-makers (most important)
2. Provide a situational understanding of the threat, terrain, weather, and civil
considerations (OE)
3. Support planning, preparing, execution, and assessment of operations
What are the seven major intelligence disciplines? (GHOSTMC) - ANSWER 1.
GEOINT
2. HUMINT
3. OSINT
4. SIGINT
5. TECHINT
6. MASINT
7. CI
What does the DEA stand for? - ANSWER Drug Enforcement Administration
What does the NGA stand for? - ANSWER National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency
What are the four steps of the Army intelligence process? - ANSWER 1. Plan and
direct
2. Collect and process
3. Produce
4. Disseminate
, What is the role of the intelligence warfighting function? - ANSWER The
intelligence WfF executes the intelligence process by employing intelligence
disciplines to produce intelligence products.
What tasks are included in the intelligence warfighting function? (FUCT) -
ANSWER 1. Provide intelligence support to force generation
2. Provide support to situational understanding
3. Conduct information collection
4. Provide intelligence support to targeting and information operations
What are the three intelligence core competencies? (SOA) - ANSWER 1.
Intelligence synchronization - the art of integrating information collection and
intelligence analysis with operations to effectively and efficiently support
decision-making
2. Intelligence operations - tasks undertaken to satisfy validated requirements;
collect information about the intent, activities, and capabilities of threats and
relevant aspects of the OE to support commanders' decision-making
3. Intelligence analysis - the process by which collected information is evaluated
and integrated wtih existing information to facilitate intelligence production
What are the four primary tasks conducted as part of information collection? -
ANSWER 1. Intelligence operations
2. Reconnaissance
3. Surveillance
4. Security operations
Why is "timely" as a characteristic of effective intelligence important? - ANSWER
Intelligence provides early support of operations and prevents surprise from threat
actions. It must flow continuously to the commander before, during, and after an
operation.
Explain the purpose of intelligence synchronization? - ANSWER Intelligence
synchronization integrates information collection and intelligence analysis with