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Current Processes and Challenges with Operational Intelligence Information Management
Overall Classification of this briefing isUNCLASSIFIED
with Operational Intelligence Information Management
Providing Information Sharing Services to the International Intelligence Enterprise
updated: 13 July 2016
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Who We Are• Staff 48% Intel and 52% IT; 22% DA civilian, 78% Contractor• Intel and IT personnel integrated staff• Manned for 24 x 7 operations• Supporting U.S. and international forces worldwide
• Primary intelligence information dissemination site for the U.S. Army Intelligence Enterprise• Provides broad spectrum of intelligence support functionssupport functions
NIPRNET INTERNET
NETWORKS
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• Fulfills Army requirements for intelligence dissemination, access, and data management
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SIPRNET
SIPRNET REL DMZ
BICES
CENTRIXS-SWACOLLATERAL
• Staff element under INSCOM G-3; OPCON to Army G-2
Fort Huachuca
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
24 x 7 Team CENTRIXS-KOREA
DSNCSNI
LCSS
OVERTASK
Fort Huachuca, Arizona
Training SupportJWICS
STONE GHOST
DII-SLCSS
SPARTAN
DINetSCIPolicy and Guidance
- AR 381-11: Dissemination and Information Sharing - Jan 2007
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STONE GHOST
NSANET
DINet
LABYRINTH
AR 381 11: Dissemination and Information Sharing Jan 2007- AR 10-87: Command Functions - Sep 2007- ICD 501: Discovery and Dissemination within the IC - Jan 2009- DCGS-A Data Council Charter - Nov 2007- Memorandum of DCS G2 Staff Realignment - Sep 2008
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Road-Mapping IntelligenceDAIIS has road-mapped classified and unclassified networks for relevant country-specific intelligence and information
Knowledge centers and research portals provide immediate
Operation Freedom’s Sentinel &Operation Inherent Resolve
Knowledge Centers
Knowledge centers and research portals provide immediate content and links to intelligence
Country pages for 190+ countries with links broken down by producer and National Intelligence Priority Frameworkproducer and National Intelligence Priority Framework (NIPF) topics
Roadmaps:JWICS: http://www.daiis.army.ic.gov
Culture and language resources• Training materials for 120+ languages
SIPRNET: http://www.daiis.mi.army.smil.milBICES: http://daiis.usa.bices.orgCENTRIXS-SWA: http://daiis.isaf.cmil.milNIPRNET: http://daiis.mi.army.mil
Available on: JWICS, Stone Ghost, SIPR,SIPR-REL, BICES
SIPRNETCulture Resources: http://daiisportal.mi.army.smil.mil/iis/cultureF i L R htt //d ii t l i il il/ii /f i l
g g g• Cultural information is organized by country and AOR featuring historical and sociological information.
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Foreign Language Resources: http://daiisportal.mi.army.smil.mil/iis/foreignlangNIPRNETCulture Resources: www.intelink.gov/sharepoint/clrp/Foreign Language Resources: www.intelink.gov/sharepoint/clrp/language.aspx
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Messaging
DAIIS owns organizational message traffic for the Army Intelligence Enterprise and:• Brokers for data and raw message traffic from IC agencies which it further disseminates to collateral
domains.• The only available source for many organizations and foreign partners to access Tearlines, collateral
SIGINT, and other limited distribution message traffic.• Provides other agencies and departments access to their own message traffic, such as FBI and DHS.• Pushes data feeds to other community databases and applications owned by NCTC, FBI, DNI, DoD, y pp y
and other organizations, including LNI and IC ITE.
MPSMessage Traffic Dissemination
The Message Processing System (MPS) is an application created by DAIIS to host collateral and releasable message traffic on multiple classified domains.
NSANET
SIPR‐REL …
CENTRIX‐K
441,080
492,068
27,003
MPS Message Traffic Dissemination(by destination network)
MPS is used to digitally parse tearline portions from limited access message traffic. The result provides unique message traffic on various U.S. and multilateral networks to which intelligence consumers would otherwise not have access.
Available on JWICS Stone Ghost NSANET SIPRNET GCTF
StoneGhost
SIPR
JWICS
NSANET
6,775
490,686
663,888
674,958
441,080
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Available on JWICS, Stone Ghost, NSANET, SIPRNET, SIPRNET REL DMZ, BICES, CENTRIXS-SWA, and CENTRIXS-KOR.
5
AMN/CX‐I
BICES29,122
30,920
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Unclassified Information Sharing - HermesHermes provides continual Open Source information across 7 networks featuring daily content and 14 headlines, rotating every 24 hours, on emerging and enduring issues specific to each COCOM as well as transnational issues and Afghanistan. Weekly themes allow in‐depth coverage on issues reflective of Command concern and Featured Products deliver the most relevant reports and studies from academia and beyond. Analyst support is also available for regional or topic specific RFIs.
2k New Products Monthly
15k+ AOSP Document Library
40k+ Hermes Document Library
Dissemination available on:Stone Ghost: https://fvey.daiis.dodiis.us.qlat/iis/hermes/ NSANET: http://daiis.usa.nsa.ic.gov/hermes/SIPRNET: http://fvey.daiis.mi.army.smil.mil/iis/hermesBICES: http://daiis.usa.bices.org/iis/hermesCENTRIXS SWA: http://daiis isaf cmil mil/hermes
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CENTRIXS-SWA: http://daiis.isaf.cmil.mil/hermes CENTRIXS-KOREA: http://daiis.decc.usa.kor.cmil.mil/iis/hermes/NIPRNET: http://daiis.mi.army.mil/iis/hermes JWICS: https://fvey.daiis.army.ic.gov/iis/hermes
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Army Data Auditing Manager (ADAM)
• DAIIS built and maintains ADAM for Army G2 to track data transfers across networks
• Each transfer request requires Supervisor, Approving Authority and Data Transfer Agent approval
• Total number of cross-domain transfers logged in ADAM (between Dec 2010 and June 2016):
303,261 (all organizations)SIPRNET:http://army.daiis.mi.army.smil.mil/org/armyg2/adam
( g )278,326 (92%) conducted by DAIIS
1st IO CMD 229th I/O
CITF Army G2
706th MI GRP 780th MI BDE
NGICRDECOM
Examples of Supported OrganizationsUSACEAFSC229th I/O
470th MI BDE 500th MI Bde 501st MI BDE 513TH MI BDE 650th MI GRP 66th MI BDE
Army G2FORSCOM National Guard Bureau J2Fort Drum MSE GISA-CHQ INSCOM JRTC & Fort Polk
780th MI BDE 902d MI GRP AMC AMCOM AMRDEC AOG ARCYBER
RDECOM SMDC/ARSTRAT TRADOC USARAF USAREUR USARNORTH USARPAC
AFSC780th MI BDEAPTFArmy GEOINT BnGETSNGAUSACPB
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704th MI BDEXVIII ABC 1st AD36th ID
J C &MEDCOM ARSOUTHKansas National GuardCenter for Army Analysis
CCECOM NETCOMCIDUSARSO
3rd IDDISA – JITCCCFDPAO
PEO EIS
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Web Hosting Services• DAIIS hosts customizable web portals using Microsoft SharePoint on JWICS, Stone Ghost, NSANET, SIPRNET, SIPRNET REL DMZ, BICES, CENTRIXS-SWA, CENTRIXS-KOREA, and NIPRNET.
• Focus is providing a tailored “knowledge-centric” web environment
• Supports collaboration through document libraries, discussion boards, lists, RSS feeds, and muchmore
• Our customers include: CJFLCC-I, XVIII Airborne Corps G2, 82nd Airborne Global Response Force, DNI , p , p ,Open Source Center, JTF-North, 1ID, 1CAV, and many other units and organizations
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Training Opportunities
H t di i t lli ti
DAIIS provides an overview on the following subjects:
• How to discover intelligence reporting• SharePoint portals/content management• M3 familiarization• Access to PKI enabled COIs
Mobile Training TeamsLive Environment
Training• Access to PKI enabled COIs • Dissemination to the international intelligence enterprise• Information road-mapping
MI Units can use Foundry funds to facilitate costs. P id it F d t ti ith th
F d T i i O t it T N b GEN 302
Provide your unit Foundry representative with the following:
Foundry Training Opportunity Tour Number: GEN 302Class Name: Intelligence Information ManagementMOS: 35-series, 18-series, 351B, 352CTour Length: 5 days
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