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1N7 Air Force

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QUESTION 1

NDS (National Defense Strategy)

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Mission is to provide combat credible military forces needed to deter war and protect the security of our nation

QUESTION 2

NMS (National Military Strategy)

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Addresses the need to counter revisionist states that are challenging international norms as well as violent extremist organizations that are undermining transregional security

QUESTION 3

USAF Strategic Master Plan

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Translates the United States Air Force's 30-year strategy, America's Air Force: A Call to the Future, into comprehensive guidance, goals, and objectives

QUESTION 4

FOC (Air Force Future Operating Concept)

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The Air Force's overarching force development concept. It describes how future Air Force (AF) forces will provide responsive and effective Global Vigilance—Global Reach—Global Power in light of the anticipated future strategic and operational environment.

QUESTION 5

National Intelligence Priority Framework

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This directive promulgates policy and establishes responsibilities for setting the national intelligence priorities and translating them into action

QUESTION 6

NIS (National Intelligence Strategy)

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Sets forth national security priorities, the ________ provides the IC with the mission direction of the DNI for the next four to five years

QUESTION 7

National Security Space Policy

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Space is vital to the national security of the United States and its allies. As the space environment evolves, we are faced with new opportunities and new challenges. The current and future strategic space environment is driven by three trends - space is becoming increasingly congested, contested, and competitive.

QUESTION 8

USAFRICOM USCENTCOM USEUCOM USNORTHCOM USPACOM USSOUTHCOM USCYBERCOM USSTRATCOM USTRANSCOM

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The 10 COMs

QUESTION 9

ACC AETC AFGSC AFMC AFRC AFSC AFSOC AMC AFCENT PACAF USAFE AFAFRICA

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The 12 MAJCOMs

QUESTION 10

NAF (Numbered Air Force)

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A command echelon that resides directly under a MAJCOM

QUESTION 11

JS (Joint Staff)

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Composed of personnel from each of the five armed services that assists the CJCS and Vice-CJCS in discharging their responsibilities and is managed by the Director of the Join Staff, who is a lieutenant general or navy vice admiral

QUESTION 12

Air Staff

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Headed by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF), the _______ organizational structure is patterned on the JS structure to improve communication with other DoD organizations.

QUESTION 13

A1- Manpower, Personnel & Services A2- ISR A3- Ops A4- Logistics, Engineering & Force Protection A5/8- Strategic Plans, Programs, & Requirements A9- Studies, Analyses, Assessments & Lessons Learned A10- Strategic Deterrence & Nuclear Integration

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The Air Staff and their roles

QUESTION 14

DNI

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Serves as the head of the U.S. Intelligence Community, overseeing and directing the implementation of the National Intelligence Program (NIP).

QUESTION 15

Air Force Intelligence

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The Twenty-Fifth Air Force (25 AF) provides multisource intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) products, applications, capabilities and resources, to include cyber and geospatial forces and expertise.

QUESTION 16

INSCOM (Army Intelligence and Security Command)

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Executes mission command of operational intelligence and security forces; conducts and synchronizes worldwide multi-discipline and all-source intelligence and security operations. Army

QUESTION 17

CIA

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Collecting intelligence through human sources and by other appropriate means. Has no police, subpoena, or law enforcement powers or internal security functions

QUESTION 18

DIA

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Provides military intelligence to warfighters, defense policymakers and force planners in the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community in support of U.S. military planning and operations, and weapon systems acquisition. Skilled in military history and doctrine, economics, physics, chemistry, world history, political science, bio-sciences, and computer sciences to name a few.

QUESTION 19

DOE

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Responsible for all intelligence and counterintelligence activities throughout the complex, including nearly 30 offices nationwide. The Office protects vital national security information and technologies, representing intellectual property of incalculable value

QUESTION 20

DHS

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Equips with the timely intelligence and information it needs to keep the homeland safe, secure, and resilient.

QUESTION 21

INR

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Primary mission is to harness intelligence to serve U.S. diplomacy.

QUESTION 22

DOT

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Advances national security and protects financial integrity by informing Treasury decisions with timely, relevant, and accurate intelligence and analysis.

QUESTION 23

DEA

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Responsible for enforcing the controlled substance laws and regulations of the United States.

QUESTION 24

FBI

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An intelligence-driven and threat-focused national security organization with both intelligence and law enforcement responsibilities.

QUESTION 25

Marine Corps Intelligence

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Provides commanders at every level seamless, tailored, timely, and mission-essential intelligence and to ensure this intelligence is integrated into the operational planning process

QUESTION 26

NGA

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Delivers world-class geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) that provides a decisive advantage to policymakers, warfighters, intelligence professionals, and first responders.

QUESTION 27

NRO

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U.S. Government agency in charge of designing, building, launching, and maintaining America's intelligence satellites.

QUESTION 28

NSA

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Leads the U.S. Government in cryptology that encompasses both Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Information Assurance (IA) products and services, and enables Computer Network Operations in order to gain a decision advantage for the nation and our allies under all circumstances.

QUESTION 29

ONI

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Collects, analyzes, and produces relevant maritime intelligence and disseminates that intelligence rapidly to key strategic, operational, and tactical decision-makers to meet Navy, Department of Defense, and national requirements

QUESTION 30

ODNI

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Internal staff offices execute the administrative functions of the ODNI, including management of the ODNI Program within the NIP.

QUESTION 31

Imagery IMINT (EO, IR, Spectral, Radar, Lidar) Geospatial Info

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GEOINT Components

QUESTION 32

Intelligence Interrogation Source Ops (Walk-in, Developed Sources, Unwitting Persons) Debriefing (Friendly Forces Personnel, Refugees, Returnees, Volunteers) Document Exploitation

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HUMINT Components

QUESTION 33

COMINT ELINT FISINT

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SIGINT Components

QUESTION 34

EO data Radar data Radio freq data Geophysical data Materials data Nuclear radiation data

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MASINT Components

QUESTION 35

Gray Literature SBU Open-Source Acquisition Open-Source Collection

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OSINT Components

QUESTION 36

TECHINT

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Intelligence derived from the collection, processing, analysis, and exploitation of data and information pertaining to foreign equipment and materiel for the purposes of preventing technological surprise, assessing foreign scientific and technical capabilities, and developing countermeasures designed to neutralize an adversary's technological advantages.

QUESTION 37

CI (Counterintelligence)

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Encompasses five functions (collection, analysis and production, investigations, operations, and functional services) conducted to identify, deceive, exploit, disrupt, or protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations, or persons, or their agents, or international terrorist organizations or activities

QUESTION 38

1A8X1 1A8X2 1N0 1N1 1N2 1N3 1N4 1N7 1N8

ANSWER

The Air Force Specialties (9)

QUESTION 39

1A8X1 AIRBORNE CRYPTOLOGIC LANGUAGE ANALYST

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Operates, evaluates, and manages airborne signals intelligence information systems and operations activities and related ground processing activities. Performs identification, acquisition, recording, translating, analyzing, and reporting of assigned voice communications. Provides signals intelligence threat warning support and interfaces with other units. Performs and assists in mission planning. Maintains publications and currency items. Maintains and supervises communication nets. Transcribes, processes, and conducts follow-up analysis of assigned communications.

QUESTION 40

1A8X2 AIRBORNE INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR) OPERATOR

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Flies as primary aircrew onboard a wide variety of aircraft to operate, evaluate and manage airborne ISR information and related ground processing systems. Performs identification, acquisition, recording, analysis and reporting of assigned ISR tasks. Provides ISR threat warning support and interfaces with other units. Performs and assists with mission planning. Maintains assigned publications and currency items. Participates in theater and tactical-level ISR coordination networks. Processes, analyzes and disseminates ISR information obtained from onboard sensors during missions in progress

QUESTION 41

1N0 All Source Intelligence Analyst

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Performs/manages intelligence activities/functions including discovering, developing, evaluating, providing, and disseminating intelligence information

QUESTION 42

1N1 Geospatial Intelligence

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Manages, supervises, and performs intelligence activities and functions including planning, collection, analysis, exploitation, development, and dissemination of multi-sensor geospatial and target intelligence products to support war fighting operations and other activities.

QUESTION 43

1N2 Signals Intelligence Analyst

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Acquires, processes, identifies, analyzes, and reports on electromagnetic emissions. Operates electronic equipment and computer systems to exploit signals intelligence production efforts.

QUESTION 44

1N2X1A- non-communication intelligence matters 1N2X1C- communication intelligence matters

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The difference between 1N2X1A and 1N2X1C

QUESTION 45

1N3 Cryptologic Language Analyst

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Employs foreign language skills to collect, transcribe, translate, analyze, and report intelligence information

QUESTION 46

1N4 Fusion Analyst

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Performs and manages intelligence analysis activities/functions in all domains. Analyzes and exploits intelligence information, develops targets, and provides situational awareness for operations personnel and key leadership. Conducts research and develops assessments of adversarial actions and intentions. Drafts and disseminates long-term and time-sensitive intelligence reports to consumers worldwide

QUESTION 47

1N7 Human intelligence Specialist

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Collects and reports intelligence information obtained from human sources in response to requirements. Screens documents and open source materials to identify potential source leads. Assesses, debriefs, and interrogates sources in English.

QUESTION 48

1N8 Targeting Analyst

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Manages, supervises, and performs targeting intelligence activities and functions including analyzing targets. In addition, develops targeting solutions and evaluates effects in support of planning and execution of an effects based approach to operations that achieves the commander's objectives.

QUESTION 49

Air Land Maritime Space Information Environment

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The domains which ISR focus

QUESTION 50

Level 1- Commander's Estimate Level 2- Base Plan Level 3- CONPLAN Level 4- OPLAN

ANSWER

The 4 levels of planning detail for contingency plans

QUESTION 51

COCOM (Combatant Command)

ANSWER

Is a nontransferable command authority, exercised only by commanders of unified or specified COCOMs unless otherwise directed by the President or the SECDEF.

QUESTION 52

OPCON (Operational Control)

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The authority to perform functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission.

QUESTION 53

JIPOE (Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment)

ANSWER

Process identifies adversary and other relevant actor centers of gravity (COGs) and determines their capabilities to operate within the operational environment (OE).

QUESTION 54

Define the OE (Operational Environment) Describe the impact of the OE Evaluate the adversary and other relevant factors Determine adversary and other relevant actor COAs

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The 4 steps of the JIPOE process

QUESTION 55

i) Identify the joint force's operational area. ii) Analyze the mission and JFCs. iii) Determine the significant characteristics of the operational environment. iv) Identify the limits of the joint force's areas of interest. v) Determine the level of detail required and feasible within the time available. vi) Determine intelligence and information priorities, gaps, and shortfalls. vii) Collect material and submit requests for information to support further analysis.

ANSWER

The 7 steps involved in defining the operational environment

QUESTION 56

Strategic level - Activities at the strategic level establish national and multinational military objectives; Operational level - At the operational level, the analysis of the OE can include considerations such as sociocultural factors, the location of adversary political and economic support structures, etc. Tactical level - At the tactical level, the analysis of the OE is focused on adversary land, air, maritime, space, and other forces as well as other relevant aspects of the OE

ANSWER

The 3 Levels of War

QUESTION 57

1) End state and Commander's Objectives 2) Target Development and Prioritization 3) Capabilities Analysis 4) Commander's Decision and Force Assignment 5) Mission Planning and Force Execution 6) Assessment

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6 Stages of the Joint Targeting Cycle

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