JFC 200 Module 08: Intelligence Operations at the Operational Level 2022/2023 1. The _____ differs from joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment (JIPOE) in terms of purpose, focus, and detail, requires microanalysis, provides a finer degree of detail, and supports component command operations. intelligence preparation of the battlespace (IPB) 2. Which of the following is a challenge of tailoring and balancing intelligence capacity? limited intelligence assets 3. At the discretion of a subordinate joint force commander (JFC), a joint task force (JTF) _____ may be established during the initial phases of an operation to augment the subordinate joint force J2 element. joint intelligence support element (JISE) 4. _____ focus on the information the commander must have to assess the status of the friendly force and its supporting capabilities. Friendly force information requirements (FFIRs) 5. Joint intelligence organizations analyze the impact of the operating environment (OE) on mission accomplish ment. Which of the following is not an aspect of the OE? joint task force (JTF) financials 6. Intelligence at the _____ level assists in developing national strategy and policy, monitors the international situation, assists in developing military plans, and a ssists in determining major weapon systems and force structure requirements. strategic 7. Targeting opium farmers with public affairs messages to influence them to accept alternative income for the opium crop falls under which diplomatic, informational, milit ary and economic (DIME) activity? informational 8. Most commands make prioritization a(n) _____ teamed effort. operations -intelligence 9. Central Asia remains an unattractive destination for foreign direct investment because of political instability and low manufacturing output. This is a crisis of _____. regional economy 10. You can establish daily video conferences to contact a broader base of analysts stateside using the/a _____ joint worldwide intelligence communications system (JWICS) 11. Which of the following is a traditional information resource? human intelligence 12. When users access information at their own discretion it is referred to as _____. pull communication 13. Which of the following is a strategic level center of gravity (COG)? political leaders 14. _____ loca tions ensure agility, speed, and depth of intelligence analysis and support. Reachback
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