What is Production management Alternative Architecture (PMAA) used for? -
ANSWER-Integrated geospatial requirements and production management
Essential Elements of Information are used to refine the . - ANSWER-Specific
Information Required (SIR)
is a caveat used on classified intelligence that clearly identifies or reasonably
permits ready identification of intelligence sources or methods that are particularly
susceptible to countermeasures that would nullify or measurably reduce their
effectiveness. - ANSWER-Originator Controlled (ORCON)
Which system is maintained by JWAC to increase National Technical Means (NTM)
support to warfighters? - ANSWER-NSG Warfighter Imagery Library (NWIL)
is the primary mechanism for the President to establish, disestablish, manage,
and communicate intelligence priorities. - ANSWER-National Intelligence Priority
Framework (NIPF)
The exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe,
assess, and visually depict physical features and geographically
referenced activities on the Earth best describes . - ANSWER- Geospatial
Intelligence
Which all-service system compiles multi-INT ISR tasking at the theater level? -
ANSWER-Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS)
What document articulates DNI priorities? - ANSWER-NIPF
What is the best description to explain what a GIS is used for? - ANSWER-The
orderly compilation of information about a specific area
,Multi-Intelligence approach to analysis to resolve unknown-unknowns, develop
intelligence, and drive collection? - ANSWER-Activity based Intelligence
A mathematical model georeferenced to the Earth broadly describes a
. - ANSWER-Coordinate System
The three typical projections are , , and . - ANSWER- Cylindrical,
Azimuthal, and Conic
determines depths, beach gradients, nature of water bottoms, and locations and
descriptions of underwater obstacles. - ANSWER- Hydrography
is the study of underwater depths similar to surface topography. - ANSWER-
Bathymetry
How often is the NIPF published? - ANSWER-Annually
is the art and science of making maps and charts. - ANSWER- Cartography
A role of GEOINT in National Security is to reproduce maps and charts. (T/F) -
ANSWER-False
Australia is an NSG government partner. (T/F) - ANSWER-False
and are passive collection sensors. - ANSWER-Infrared and Panchromatic
Which is NOT one of the five Analytic Standards in ICD 203? - ANSWER-Uses
,only new information
How many tradecraft standards are listed in ICD 203? - ANSWER-Nine
ICD 206 covers what topic? - ANSWER-Sourcing Requirements for Disseminated
Analytic Products
Executive Order established policy that implemented the National Spatial Data
Infrastructure and stated that all federal agencies would create metadata for scientific
data and share those metadata records in clearinghouses. Amended in 2003 by EO ,
transferring certain functions to the Secretary of Homeland Security. - ANSWER-
EO 12906, EO 13286
What are the functions of a GIS? - ANSWER-Data Entry Editing
Data Management Analysis
Output
The average value of a dataset is . - ANSWER-Mean
The observed middle value of a dataset is . - ANSWER-Median
What describes a dataset by the amount of variation of the data's measured values
from the central tendency? - ANSWER-Dispersion
What measures how close a database representation is to true value? - ANSWER-
Accuracy
Refers to the consistency of a measurement method - ANSWER- Precision
How accurate is a six-digit MGRS - ANSWER-100 meters
, is a map which is a true representation of terrain detail. Features are plotted at
their correct orientation and in their true location, where scale permits. - ANSWER-
Topographic Line Map
ICD establishes the requirements for sourcing information in disseminated analytic
products. - ANSWER-ICD 206
What collection target type would be best used for a road for a long distance? -
ANSWER-LOC
GEOINT research will best assist the analyst in determining what information about
an industrial facility? - ANSWER-Compare historical snapshots for changes over
time
is the science of converting information, extracted from imagery, into
intelligence about activities, issues, objects, installations, and/or areas of interest. -
ANSWER-Imagery Analysis
"A system which allows the location of latitudes and longitudes (and heights) to be
identified onto the surface of the Earth" best describes
. - ANSWER-Datum
is a caveat which is applied to SECRET-level Sensitive Analytical Technique
(SATs). SATs are sensitive imagery signatures that are used to protect sources and
analytic methods associated with the geospatial intelligence discipline that are
particularly vulnerable to countermeasures. - ANSWER-Controlled Imagery
(IMCON)
Controlled Image Database, Elevation Data, and Image City Maps are examples of
ANSWER-Integrated geospatial requirements and production management
Essential Elements of Information are used to refine the . - ANSWER-Specific
Information Required (SIR)
is a caveat used on classified intelligence that clearly identifies or reasonably
permits ready identification of intelligence sources or methods that are particularly
susceptible to countermeasures that would nullify or measurably reduce their
effectiveness. - ANSWER-Originator Controlled (ORCON)
Which system is maintained by JWAC to increase National Technical Means (NTM)
support to warfighters? - ANSWER-NSG Warfighter Imagery Library (NWIL)
is the primary mechanism for the President to establish, disestablish, manage,
and communicate intelligence priorities. - ANSWER-National Intelligence Priority
Framework (NIPF)
The exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe,
assess, and visually depict physical features and geographically
referenced activities on the Earth best describes . - ANSWER- Geospatial
Intelligence
Which all-service system compiles multi-INT ISR tasking at the theater level? -
ANSWER-Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS)
What document articulates DNI priorities? - ANSWER-NIPF
What is the best description to explain what a GIS is used for? - ANSWER-The
orderly compilation of information about a specific area
,Multi-Intelligence approach to analysis to resolve unknown-unknowns, develop
intelligence, and drive collection? - ANSWER-Activity based Intelligence
A mathematical model georeferenced to the Earth broadly describes a
. - ANSWER-Coordinate System
The three typical projections are , , and . - ANSWER- Cylindrical,
Azimuthal, and Conic
determines depths, beach gradients, nature of water bottoms, and locations and
descriptions of underwater obstacles. - ANSWER- Hydrography
is the study of underwater depths similar to surface topography. - ANSWER-
Bathymetry
How often is the NIPF published? - ANSWER-Annually
is the art and science of making maps and charts. - ANSWER- Cartography
A role of GEOINT in National Security is to reproduce maps and charts. (T/F) -
ANSWER-False
Australia is an NSG government partner. (T/F) - ANSWER-False
and are passive collection sensors. - ANSWER-Infrared and Panchromatic
Which is NOT one of the five Analytic Standards in ICD 203? - ANSWER-Uses
,only new information
How many tradecraft standards are listed in ICD 203? - ANSWER-Nine
ICD 206 covers what topic? - ANSWER-Sourcing Requirements for Disseminated
Analytic Products
Executive Order established policy that implemented the National Spatial Data
Infrastructure and stated that all federal agencies would create metadata for scientific
data and share those metadata records in clearinghouses. Amended in 2003 by EO ,
transferring certain functions to the Secretary of Homeland Security. - ANSWER-
EO 12906, EO 13286
What are the functions of a GIS? - ANSWER-Data Entry Editing
Data Management Analysis
Output
The average value of a dataset is . - ANSWER-Mean
The observed middle value of a dataset is . - ANSWER-Median
What describes a dataset by the amount of variation of the data's measured values
from the central tendency? - ANSWER-Dispersion
What measures how close a database representation is to true value? - ANSWER-
Accuracy
Refers to the consistency of a measurement method - ANSWER- Precision
How accurate is a six-digit MGRS - ANSWER-100 meters
, is a map which is a true representation of terrain detail. Features are plotted at
their correct orientation and in their true location, where scale permits. - ANSWER-
Topographic Line Map
ICD establishes the requirements for sourcing information in disseminated analytic
products. - ANSWER-ICD 206
What collection target type would be best used for a road for a long distance? -
ANSWER-LOC
GEOINT research will best assist the analyst in determining what information about
an industrial facility? - ANSWER-Compare historical snapshots for changes over
time
is the science of converting information, extracted from imagery, into
intelligence about activities, issues, objects, installations, and/or areas of interest. -
ANSWER-Imagery Analysis
"A system which allows the location of latitudes and longitudes (and heights) to be
identified onto the surface of the Earth" best describes
. - ANSWER-Datum
is a caveat which is applied to SECRET-level Sensitive Analytical Technique
(SATs). SATs are sensitive imagery signatures that are used to protect sources and
analytic methods associated with the geospatial intelligence discipline that are
particularly vulnerable to countermeasures. - ANSWER-Controlled Imagery
(IMCON)
Controlled Image Database, Elevation Data, and Image City Maps are examples of