CDASA I: JIP
Planning and direction - Answer-founded on the Commander's mission and intent
Planning and direction - Answer-Basis for identifying intelligence gaps WRT the operating environment
(OE) and adversary
Collection - Answer-tasking assets and resources to acquire data and information to satisfy
requirements
Processing and exploitation - Answer-converts raw data into information
Analysis and production - Answer-integrates, evaluates, analyzes, and interprets information from
single and multiple sources into finished intelligence
Dissemination - Answer-sends the finished intelligence product to the customer, who then integrates it
into decision-making and planning processes
feedback - Answer-Intelligence operations, products, and processes are continuously evaluated
, Concept of Intelligence Operations - Answer-foundation for how the J2 will manage preplanned
collection and production tasks to satisfy the intel needs of the commander and staff
Planning and direction - Answer-determines personnel, equipment, and intelligence architectures
essential for joint intelligence operations—
Planning and direction - Answer-consists of the development of intelligence plans and the continuous
management of their execution
Planning and direction - Answer-Intelligence requirements (IRs) are identified through analysis of
information gaps
Planning and direction - Answer-IRs deemed most important to mission accomplishment are identified
as PIRs
Planning and direction - Answer-IRs most critical to answering a PIR become
Essential Elements of Information (EEIs)
Planning and direction - Answer-JFC uses PIRs to designate intelligence critical to decision-making and
focus the intelligence system and allocation of intelligence capabilities
Planning and direction - Answer-IRs that cannot be satisfied locally are submitted as RFIs or collection
requirements (CRs) to the next higher echelon
Collection - Answer-Includes those activities related to the acquisition of data required to satisfy
requirements
Collection - Answer-dynamically cross-cue sensors to take advantage of opportunities to obtain a multi-
disciplined approach
Planning and direction - Answer-founded on the Commander's mission and intent
Planning and direction - Answer-Basis for identifying intelligence gaps WRT the operating environment
(OE) and adversary
Collection - Answer-tasking assets and resources to acquire data and information to satisfy
requirements
Processing and exploitation - Answer-converts raw data into information
Analysis and production - Answer-integrates, evaluates, analyzes, and interprets information from
single and multiple sources into finished intelligence
Dissemination - Answer-sends the finished intelligence product to the customer, who then integrates it
into decision-making and planning processes
feedback - Answer-Intelligence operations, products, and processes are continuously evaluated
, Concept of Intelligence Operations - Answer-foundation for how the J2 will manage preplanned
collection and production tasks to satisfy the intel needs of the commander and staff
Planning and direction - Answer-determines personnel, equipment, and intelligence architectures
essential for joint intelligence operations—
Planning and direction - Answer-consists of the development of intelligence plans and the continuous
management of their execution
Planning and direction - Answer-Intelligence requirements (IRs) are identified through analysis of
information gaps
Planning and direction - Answer-IRs deemed most important to mission accomplishment are identified
as PIRs
Planning and direction - Answer-IRs most critical to answering a PIR become
Essential Elements of Information (EEIs)
Planning and direction - Answer-JFC uses PIRs to designate intelligence critical to decision-making and
focus the intelligence system and allocation of intelligence capabilities
Planning and direction - Answer-IRs that cannot be satisfied locally are submitted as RFIs or collection
requirements (CRs) to the next higher echelon
Collection - Answer-Includes those activities related to the acquisition of data required to satisfy
requirements
Collection - Answer-dynamically cross-cue sensors to take advantage of opportunities to obtain a multi-
disciplined approach