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This publication is the keystone document for joint intelligence. It provides the doctrinal foundation and fundamental principles that guide joint and national intelligence products, services, and assessments and support to joint operations. A full list of joint doctrine publications may be found on JEL+. (CAC required)
Security Council, Congress, Secretary of Defense (SecDef), senior military leaders, combatant commanders (CCDRs), and other US Government departments and agencies, and theater strategic intelligence that supports joint operations across the range of military operations, assesses the current situation, and estimates future
the Joint Staff Directorate for Intelligence and the Defense Intelligence Agency due to the disestablishment of the Defense Intelligence Operations Coordination Center. • Describes the roles and contributions of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Defense Threat
Functional Manager responsible for the DOD intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance force management mission. Adds definitions of weapons technical intelligence, biometric-enabled intelligence, and forensic-enabled intelligence. Replaces the Global Information Grid with the DOD information networks.
Joint Publications 2 - Naval Postgraduate School
JointPub2-01: Joint and national intelligence support to military operations. JP2_01_120105. JointPub2-01.3: Joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment. JP2-01.3_090616; JointPub2-02 :National intelligence support to joint operations. JP2_02_980928. JointPub2-03: Geospatial intelligence support to joint operations. JP2-03_070322
2007年6月22日 · Intelligence and the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Describes the intelligence-related responsibilities of commanders and their intelligence staffs
It sets forth doctrine to govern the joint activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in joint operations and provides the doctrinal basis for US military involvement in multinational and interagency operations.
Joint Doctrine Publications - Joint Chiefs of Staff
Joint doctrine presents fundamental principles that guide the employment of US military forces in coordinated and integrated action toward a common objective. It promotes a common perspective from which to plan, train, and conduct military operations. It represents what is taught, believed, and advocated as to what is right (i.e., what works best).
• Defines the Defense Intelligence Agency’s roles and responsibilities as the defense intelligence collection manager. • Describes each of the Service intelligence organizations and their capabilities. • Clarifies the difference between an intelligence, surveillance, and
JP 2-0, "Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint Operations"
Joint Publication 2-0 Doctrine for Intelligence Support to Joint Operations 9 March 2000 Intelligence plays a vital role in the conduct of successful joint operations. Proper employment of collection and analysis assets is essential if joint force commanders are to gain and maintain information superiority.