Part One: Prompt: There are six sources, or disciplines, of intelligence: measurement and signatures intelligence (MASINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), geospatial intelligence (GEOINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), human intelligence (HUMINT), and opensource intelligence (OSINT). I. Sources/Disciplines:Describe each of the six intelligence sources/disciplines, including their full names and acronyms. II. Environments: Explain how each source/discipline would be used in domestic versus foreign environments. III. Examples: Suggest the types of information that might be collected in both domestic and foreign environments for each source/discipline of intelligence Part Two: ( Part two is a table using the template. ) Prompt: Intelligence requirements are simply what decision makers need to know to make informed decisions about a threat or issue. In this assignment, you will create a table that lists the intelligence requirements that you believe are critical to accomplishing the mission of the organization identified in the DHS Analyst Scenario document, the Office of Intelligence and Analysis within the Department of Homeland Security. You will also explain how these intelligence requirements directly support the critical information requirements of the organization and how these intelligence requirements relate to the current National Security Strategy regarding terrorism. I. Intelligence Requirements: List the intelligence requirements that you think are critical to accomplishing the mission of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis. Use as many rows as necessary. II. Critical Information Requirements (CIRs): Explain how each intelligence requirement you listed directly supports the critical information requirements of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis within the Department of Homeland Security. These CIRs are listed in the scenario. III. National Security Strategy (NSS): Explain how each intelligence requirement you listed relates to the current National Security Strategy.
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