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Intelligence cycle - it is a
continuous process. It is a repetition of
what has transpired or become known.
Therefore, there is no first nor last
phase – hence a cycle.
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III. 5 Phases in Intelligence
Cycle
A. Planning or direction of
the collection effort.
B. Collection of information
C. Processing or production of
intelligence.
D. Analysis andproduction of
information
E. Dissemination & use of the
resulting intelligence.
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A. Planning or direction the
collection effort
1. Definition - is a crucial phase
in the production of intelligence
for it is here that we determine
the intelligence requirements to
support the commander’s
mission.
- It is here also that we
. determine which collection
agencies are to exploit which
source.
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Steps to consider in planning:
A) ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF
INFORMATION (EEIS)
2) Collection agency - it is an
individual or unit which systematically
exploits the source of information in order to
gain the desired information.
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Categories of collection agencies:
1. Definition: Information is
recorded, evaluated and
interpreted.The end result of
which becomes intelligence.
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2. Three (3) parts of
processing:
A) Recording -
mechanical process whereby
all collected information
recognized in a ready usable
form. - Reduces all
available info, making
interpretation easier and
more accurate.
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2. Tools used in recording:
A. Intelligence journal
B. Intelligence worksheet
C. Enemy situation map
D. Intelligence files
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B) Evaluation - the examination
of information to determine its pertinence
or value in the production of intelligence,
the reliability of its source or agency and,
its credibility or accuracy.
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Evaluation rating
Reliability of source and agency
Probable Accuracy
A - completely reliable 1 - confirmed
B - usually reliable 2 - probably true
C - fairly reliable 3 - possibly true
D - not usually reliable 4 - doubtfully reliable
E - unreliable 5 - improbable
F - judge 6 - truth cannot be judge
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C. Interpretation - determining the
significance of information with respect to
information and intelligence already at
hand and the drawing of conclusions as to
the probable meaning of the evaluated
information.
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Three (3) Components of Interpretation:
1. Analysis - the examination of information
with selected emphasis in the light of what
has been previously known.
- Taking apart an information to critically
examine each component
2. Integration - the combining of selected
data to form a pattern which will have
meaning and establish a basis for
deduction or conclusion.
3. Deduction - is simply the formation of
conclusion concerning the effect of the
evaluated information on the current
situation.
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