Title: Joint Targeting Conference Joint Intel Architecture
1Joint Targeting ConferenceJoint Intel
Architecture
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- Fort Sill, OK
- 30 April 2001
Richard Laszok PM Army Broadcast Intel
Office U.S. Army Intelligence Center DSN 821-8941
(520) 533-8941 Richard.laszok_at_hua.army.mil
Lou Frere SME, Army Broadcast Intel Office U.S.
Army Intelligence Center DSN 821-6824 (520)
533-6824 Lou.frere_at_hua.army.mil
2Purpose of Briefing
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Provide an overview of the joint intelligence
architecture, the agencies that are a part of
that architecture and the joint assets involved
in the intelligence collection, processing and
dissemination.
3Topics
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- U. S. Intelligence Community
- Joint Intelligence Architecture
- Joint Intelligence Assets
4Targeting
- Process to detect, select and prioritize
targets, match the appropriate action, and assess
the resulting effects based on the commanders
objectives, guidance and intent. (Joint
Publication 3-60)
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5Current Targeting Methodology
TGT Development
Weaponeering
Application Planning
DECIDE DETECT
OBJ Guidance
INTELL
ASSESS DELIVER
Precision Targeting
COMMAND
Assessment
FIRES
Execution
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The Operational Environment
- MISSIONS
- Theater Wars
- Small Scale Contingencies
- Stability and Support Opns
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- CIVILIANS
- Media
- NGOs
- Pvt Orgs
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- ENEMY
- Regional factions
- WMD, dual-use technology
- Non-state, non-conventional
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- TERRAIN
- Complex, urban
- Access control
- Limited infrastructure
- TROOPS
- Joint, Coalition, Allied
- Inter-agency
- Operational seams
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- TIME
- Rapid response
- Preclude, Preempt
- Forward deployment
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Changing military dynamic between variables
demands flexibility
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8CIA
- Produce Finished Intelligence for National
Decision Makers - Perform CI activities outside the US
- Develop and conduct programs not otherwise
available
9DoD
- Collect foreign military intelligence
- Direct and operate the Defense Intelligence
Agency (DIA), National Security Agency (NSA) and
National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) - Protect friendly information
10Defense Intelligence Agency
- Satisfy foreign intelligence requirements of the
Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of
Staff - Produce a finished intelligence product for the
DoD - Manage the Defense Attaché system
11Defense Attaché System
- Observe and report military and politico-military
intelligence - Administer military assistance programs and
foreign military sales as directed
12National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
- Executive agent for Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)
- Supports national security objectives by
providing - Imagery
- Imagery intelligence
- Geospatial Products
13National Security Agency (NSA)
- Executive agent for Signals Intelligence
(SIGINT) - Communications Intelligence (COMINT)
- Electronic Intelligence (ELINT)
14State Department Bureau of Intelligence and
Research (INR)
- Produces finished intelligence for the NCA
- Overt foreign intelligence collection
- Produce and disseminate intelligence relating to
US foreign policy
15Department of the Treasury
- Overt collection of foreign financial, monetary
and economic information (with INR) - Provide Executive Officer protection
16Department of Energy
- Overt collection and dissemination of
intelligence concerning energy matters - No intelligence agency of its own
- DoE concerns
- Safeguarding fissionable materials
- Security of reactors
- Foreign nuclear developments
17Department of Justice
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Immigration and Naturalization (INS)
18Drug Enforcement Agency(DEA)
- Enforce the Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act
- Produce intelligence on foreign and domestic
narcotics production and trafficking
19Federal Bureau ofInvestigation (FBI)
- Collect foreign intelligence within the US
- Guard against espionage, subversion and sabotage
- Conduct CI operations within the US
20Joint Intelligence Architecture
21Intelligence Organization
JCS J2 / NMJIC
Theater J2 / JIC
NAVFOR
JSOTF
AFFOR
JFACC
JPOTF
MARFOR
J2
N2
IN
J2
J2
G2
22JIC/J2/JTF/JISE Functionsand Interactions
I W / Early Warning
RSTA
Allied Liaison
24 Hour Watch
Intelligence Requirement Management
Information Operations
Targeting / BDA
Pattern Analysis
Weather Analysis
Security
Counter Intelligence
Collection Coordination
Force Protection
Situation Monitoring and Assessment
Order of Battle Tracking EOB, NOB, AOB, GOB
J2X
23Theater Intelligence Relationships
HQ USEUCOM J2
National
JAC (JIC)
NIST
JTF/J2/JISE
Contingency
JFACC
AFFOR
NAVFOR
ARFOR
JSOTF
JPOTF
MARFOR
24JTF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TEAM (NIST)
JTF J2
NIST
DIA..CIA...NSA
CWINT1.PPT
25Joint Intelligence Architecture
National
JDISS - High volume data transfer - SCI
SCI VTC
CINC
JWICS
JTF
JWICS
Components
Intelligence throughput
VTC 25
AFFOR
ARFOR
MARFOR
NAVFOR
JSOTF
JDISS 75
26Joint Worldwide IntelligenceCommunications
System (JWICS)
- Secure (SCI) multimedia communications network
- - National agencies
- - CINC
- - JTF / components
- Supports two-way video / data
- Video teleconferencing capability
- CJTF has 24-hour access
27Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System
(JDISS)
- Deployed at all echelons
- SCI
- Allows
- Theater and National database access
- Imagery transfer and manipulation
- Analyst to analyst communications
28JTF J2 Structure
J2
NIST
ADMIN
J2X
JISE
SYS
SSO
CI
NOB
WATCH
AOB
TGT
HUMINT
GOB
CMD
EOB
RFI
29AIR OPERATIONS CENTER(AOC)
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31AOC LIAISON ELEMENTS
- BATTLEFIELD COORDINATION DETACHMENT (BCD)
- NAVAL AND AMPHIBIOUS LIAISON ELEMENT (NALE)
- SPECIAL OPERATIONS LIAISON ELEMENT (SOLE)
- DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA)
- NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
- CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA)
- FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA)
32BCD MISSION
To facilitate the synchronization of air
operations with Army ground operations through
the coordination of air support and the exchange
of operational and intelligence data
33JAOC TARGET PROCESS
CJTF
JTCB
DRAFT JIPTL
JIPTL
JFACC
ATO
JAOC
CBT PLANS
CBT OPNS
ATO DEVELOP
XXX or XX or X
ATO EXECUTE
JGAT
LNO
BCD
NAVFOR
MARFOR
ARFOR HQ
JSOTF
COALITION
34Joint Intelligence Assets
35Guardrail Common Sensor(GRCS)
- Positions (IPF)
- 3-6 ELINT
- 15-18 COMINT
Mission collects low through high-band
radio/radar signals identifies classifies,
determines locations of their sources, and
provides NRT reporting to Commanders through
broadcast
36RC-7 Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL)
- ARL-C (COMINT)
- 12 receivers
- 4 W/S
- ARL-I (IMINT)
- EO, FLIR, IRLS, 8MM VCR
- MTI/SAR
- ARL-M (Multi-Source)
- IMINT
- COMINT (not all)
- Mission Theater (INSCOM) SIGINT/IMINT
37RC-135 Rivet Joint
- Positions (on-board)
- 4 ELINT
- 12/13 COMINT
- DF IW, Sit awareness
- Ceiling 42,000ft
- Mission 8-11 hr loiter
- Mission Strategic/Operational SIGINT
(Intercept/DF) - Dissemination broadcast
38U2
- Positions (GPF)
- SIGINT
- IMINT
- Ceiling 90,0000 ft
- Speed 500 mph
- Range 4,600 miles
- Endurance 10 hours
- Mission All weather Strategic/Operational
Reconnaissance
39E-8 USAF Joint Surveillance and Targeting System
(JSTARS)
- Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
- Moving Target Indicators (MTI)
- Number of TGTs
- Wheeled vs- tracked
- Speed direction
- Mission Dedicated NRT, all-weather deep
surveillance, targeting, and battle management - Downlink to Army Common Ground Station (CGS)
- Speed .84 mach
- Range 11 Hours
- Ceiling 42,000 ft
40Current E-8 Products
MTI Gulf War Mother of all Retreats
SAR Bosnia (JE I) Airfield
MTI Florida
SAR Bosnia (JE II) Airfield
41EP-3 Aries II (USN)
- Positions (on-board)
- 8 ELINT
- 5 COMINT
- IW/Situation awareness
- Ceiling 28,000 ft
- Speed 378 mph
- Range 1,500 miles (12 hours)
- Mission Strategic/Operational SIGINT
- DISSEMINATION Broadcast
42Army Common Ground Station
- Receives downlink from JSTARS via CGS
- Has CTT (Broadcast)
43Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
44Hunter
- US Army
- Radius 125km
- Ceiling 16,000 ft
- Speed90 kts
- Payload EO/IR
- Flight time 8-12 hrs
45Predator
- US Air Force
- Radius 500-2000 nm
- Ceiling 25,000 ft
- Speed70 kts
- Payload EO/IR/SAR
- Satellite relay
- Flight time 24 hrs
46Predator EO Imagery
Bosnia 1995
47Predator SAR Imagery
48Lethal attack capability
49Pioneer
- US Navy/Marine Corps
- Radius 185 km
- Operating Altitude 15,000 ft
- Speed 90 kts
- Payload EO/IR
- Flight time3-4 hrs
50Pioneer Imagery
55 gal drums
Operation Desert Storm
51USAF GLOBAL HAWK
- EO (NIIRS 6), IR (NIIRS 5.5), SAR (1m1 res),
MTI (4kts200km range) - 40 hr endurance 13,500nm range
- 65,000 alt wide area search 40,000 sq nm
- autonomous operation satellite comms downlink
- unclass sources
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52HUMINT Collectors
53Defense HUMINT Service (DHS)
- Strategic
- Global or Theater war plans
- Operational
- Support to the JTF commander
- Tactical
- Support for the planning and execution of
tactical operations
54Other Collectors C2
55E-3 Sentry/AWACS
- All weather
- Provides
- Air surveillance coordination
- Strike and intercept control
- Communications relay
- 200 miles surveillance
- Ceiling 29,000 ft
- Speed 360 mph
- Range 8 hr loiter
- Mission Air Surveillance (warning tracking)
and airspace C2 - Disseminates via Joint Tactical Information
Distribution System (JTIDS)
56E-2 Hawkeye (USN)
- All weather
- Provides
- Air surveillance coordination
- Strike and intercept control
- Communications relay
- Ceiling 29,000 ft
- Speed 360 mph
- Range 4.5 hrs (175 miles from base)
- Mission Tactical air surveillance, warning and
control - Disseminates via JTIDS
57U.S. Special Operations Command
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59 Intelligence Communications Networks
60Secret Internet Protocol Routed Network (SIPRNET)
- SECRET COLLATERAL Communications network
- Provides
- Video-teleconferencing
- Email
- Web hosting of intelligence products (INTELINK-S)
- Access to processed Imagery
- Access to intelligence databases
61Linked Operational Centers Europe (LOCE)
- Intelligence backbone for NATO
- USEUCOM maintained
- SECRET RELNATO
- UNIX based
62Pacific Area Server Site (PASS)
- USPACOMs baseline architecture for the Pacific
Rim - TS/SCI
- PASS-K SCI connectivity for operations in Korea
(ROKUS)
63Intelligence Processors
64Premier Intel Processors
- All Source Analysis System (ASAS)- USA
- Combat Information System (CIS) USAF
- Global Command Control Communications
Systems-Maritime (GCCS-M) USN - Intelligence Analysis System (IAS) USMC
- -All essentially the same type system with minor
variations required for each service - -All require network connectivity for full
functionality (JWICS, SIPRNET, etc)
65Questions?