US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)

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US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)
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US Army Intelligence and Security Command
(INSCOM)
Overview Briefing for
National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
Presented by Brigadier General Robert L. Walter Jr.
INSCOM Deputy Commanding General
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3 April 2013
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Evolution of Army Intelligence
1942 - Present
CSA’s Intel Organization
and Stationing Study (IOSS)
(1974)
Multiple Army Intelligence
Stovepipes 1942-1976
US Army Security Agency (1942-76)
US Army Intelligence Command (1965-74)
US Army Intelligence Agency (1974-77)
Military Intelligence Service (1942-45)
Assistant Chief of Staff FOAs (1945-76)
Army Technical Services (1942-62)
Foreign Science & Technology Center
(1962-77)
Army Photographic Interpretation Center
(1955-64)
Army Imagery Interpretation Center/
Agency (1964-76)
INSCOM Created with Multi-INT
Integration 1 January 1977
SIGINT
CI/HUMINT
CI CONUS
Groups
HUMINT/CI
Elements
Intelligence
Production
Center
NSA
Support
Group
Theater
Groups
TODAY
Production
Imagery
• Intel Operations Bridge Between National to
Tactical
• Single Agency to Coordinate all Intel Disciplines
• Direct Support to ASCC (MI Bde), Rapidly
Reinforce ECB, Forward Stationed and Deployed
• Tailored Multi-Discipline Intel Training, Collection,
Analysis & Production
• A Base to Expand Army Intel Programs
GEOINT
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Field
Stations
MASINT
BIO
SIGINT
HUMINT
CI
CYBER
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Mission
INSCOM Conducts Worldwide Multi-Discipline
and All-Source Intelligence Operations; Delivers
Advanced Skills Training, Linguist Support,
Specialized Quick Reaction Capabilities, and
Comprehensive Intelligence-Related Logistics,
Contracting, Communications, and Other Expertise
in Order to Enable Mission Command in Support of
Army, Joint, and Coalition Commands and the
National Intelligence Community.
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The Army’s One Stop Shop For Intelligence….
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Mission
Specifics
INSCOM Conducts:
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Worldwide Multi-Discipline Intelligence Operations
SIGINT, CI, HUMINT, GEOINT, Biometrics
All Source Analysis, Production, Dissemination
Support to Cyberspace Operations
Theater Aerial ISR Operations – 110 Aircraft
Knowledge Management for DCGS/AMN
Who We Support:
ARFORGEN Deploying Units
ASCC /COCOM/SOCOM/JTF
Army, Joint
National Intel Community
INSCOM Delivers:
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Specialized Quick Reaction Capabilities
Advanced MI Skills Training for Army Deployers
Linguist and Classified Intel Contracting Support
Responsive Capabilities to Reinforce ECB
Multi-Compo Solutions … MIRC and NGB
INSCOM Enables:
 Mission Command in Support of Army, Joint, and
Coalition Commands and IC
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The Army’s One Stop Shop For Intelligence….
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INSCOM’s Priorities
• Provide Trained, Equipped and Ready Forces and Multi-Discipline Intel
Support to Win the Current Fight while Maintaining Readiness for
Contingencies
• Enable the Formation of 780th MI BDE, Army Cyber, CYBERCOM
• Align with the Forces Command Readiness Enterprise for ARFORGEN
• Develop and Execute Foundry and Intelligence Readiness Operations
Capability (IROC)
• Build and Sustain Enhanced Language Proficiency Program
• Lead the Army’s Insider Threat TF Effort / Improve the Army’s Security
Resiliency
• Develop the Force of the Future; Thoughtfully Shape our Force and
Command to Enable Intel 2020
• Sustain our High-Quality All-Volunteer Army - Improve Security, Safety, and
Work Conditions for our Work Force
 SHARP, Suicide Prevention, Resilience Training … Command Emphasis
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INSCOM 2013
XX
Authorities, Oversight
CI/HU
Ops
Cyber
SIGINT
DCGS
Trojan
SIGINT
X
704
MI
MI
DIRNSA
MI
IIS
Futures
CI/ HUMINT
TF
ODIN-E
ECC
ISAF
NGIC
ARMY/DIA
902
JSTARS ARMY
MI
Legend
GFMIG
Assigned
Foundry
Theater MIBs
X
ARMY
1st
IO
ARCYBER
AOG
MI
ARMY
Army Field
Support
ARMY
Contracting
Command
QRC
66
III
MI
EUCOM
(AFRICOM)
X
470
MI
SOUTHCOM
X
500
MI
PACOM
X
DIRNSA
DIRNSA
Enablers
III
STRATCOM
MOC
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Functional Units
Trojan
Bagram
X
780
AISR
GISA
X
DIRNSA
III
706
INSCOM
Foundational
Layer
501
• 17,000 Personnel
• 30% of AC MI Force
• 16 Colonel Level Commands
• 30 Countries, 180 Locations
• Enabling Layer from Strategic to Tactical
• Global Support Mission
• Downward Reinforcement …
COCOM/ASCC/Corps/Divs/BCTs
MI
USFK
X
513
MI
CENTCOM
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INSCOM Deployment Summary
A Typical Day
NORTHCOM AOR
BROWNSVILLE, TX
CRC CAMP ATTERBURY, IN
CRC FORT BENNING, GA
FORT BRAGG, NC
PETERSON AFB, CO
SAN ANTONIO, TX
EUCOM AOR
GEORGIA
GERMANY
ITALY
KOSOVO
TURKEY
CENTCOM AOR
AFGHANISTAN
IRAQ
JORDAN
KUWAIT
KYRGYZSTAN
QATAR
YEMEN
AFRICOM AOR
EHTIOPIA
KENYA
SOUTHCOM AOR
BRAZIL
COLOMBIA
CUBA (GTMO)
CURACAO
DOM REP
EL SALVADOR
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS
NICARAGUA
PARAGUAY
PERU
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PACOM AOR
JAPAN
PHILIPPINES
SOUTH KOREA
Total Deployed: 1,500 – 2,000
Countries: ~ 30
Reach Support: ~ 2,000
Forward Stationed: ~ 3,000
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Our Support to Army Force Generation
(ARFORGEN)
Deployed Forces
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Reach Support
INSCOM Reach Centers in Support of OEF / KTO
3
Readiness Services
Foundry Training and Readiness Posture
Fort Lewis
MIL/CIV/CON
0/4/3
Fort Drum
MIL/CIV/CON
0/4/0
Fort Carson
Germany
Fort Riley
MIL/CIV/CON
0/3/0
MIL/CIV/CON
0/3/0
Fort Irwin
MIL/CIV/CON
0/0/0
Fort Campbell
MIL/CIV/CON
0/4/0
MIL/CIV/CON
3/2/2
Fort Bragg
MIL/CIV/CON
1/4/1
Readiness Services
• Project Foundry
• QRC – BfSB, SIGINT, IO
• Intel Logistics
• DCGS, Trojan, NSA Net
• Contracting Support
• Intel Law
INSCOM $
• Intel Oversight
Fort Bliss
Hawaii
MIL/CIV/CON
0/0/0
MIL/CIV/CON
0/0/1
Fort Polk
Fort Hood MIL/CIV/CON
MIL/CIV/CON
0/4/4
Fort Stewart/HAAF
MIL/CIV/CON
0/4/0
3/2/2
IDTF
MIL/CIV/CON
0/2/4
FMC
14 Foundry Sites
• 12 CONUS (11 Supporting FORSCOM / 1 Supporting INSCOM
• 2 OCONUS (1 Supporting USARPAC / 1 Supporting USAREUR
PMC
NMC
In Three Forms …..
• Forces Forward – Capabilities Vice Patches
• Reach Support – Exploitation, Analysis – Not
Discretionary
• Readiness Services for Army, Other Forces
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RECOVER
REFIT / RETRAIN / EQUIP
(FOCUS: I
NDIVIDUAL  SQUAD)
Phase I: Reset
(180 Days)
 Home Page
 Open Source
 GISA M3
39% National
TTIntel PGM (NIP)
Total
TTPEG
$865.
• SIGINT (CCP) – PM is NSA
• Geospacial OPIR (NGP) – PM is NGA
• CI (FCIP) – PM is DIA
• HU, MASINT, Production (GDIP) – PM is DIA
13%
Tactical
BDEs
 Hosted sites
(MIP)
(IIPEG)
Comms
Security
.
(MMPEG)
Clearance
$13. Security
Adjudication
10%
Info OPS
1st IO Bde
 DCGS-A
 One Stop
$11.
(NIP)
12%
Cyber OPS
54 APEs
22% Military
Intel PGM (MIP)
• CI
• HUMINT
• Biometrics
MISSION TRAINING
(FOCUS: COLLECTIVE)
Phase II: Train / Ready(125 DAYS)
$5.
(OOPEG)
Army Directed
Studies (VCSA)
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(checkbooks)
REDEPLOY
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DA IIS Sites
MRE
DEPL
PREP
Block
Leave
DEPLOY
Phase III: Available (60 DAYS)
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INSCOM Reach Centers for OEF / KTO
National GeospatialIntelligence Agency
(NGA Campus East)
Fort Belvoir, VA
Intelligence Support to:
• Planning
• Collection/Investigations
• Common Operating Picture
• Targeting
• Force Protection
• Assessments
Meade Ops Center,
National Security Agency
Fort Meade, MD
Fort Meade
Fort
Belvoir
743rd MI Bn
Denver, Colorado
Denver
Charlottesville
National Ground
Intelligence Center (NGIC)
Charlottesville, VA
500th MI Mission Ops
Facility
Fort Hood, TX
Fort Gordon
Menwith Hill
Menwith Hill, England
Intelligence Services:
• All-Source Production
• AISR PED
• SIGINT
• FMV
• GMTI
• MASINT
• NTM PED
• Biometric Intelligence
• Collection Management
• Data Management
Menwith Hill
Fort Hood
Wiesbaden
Fort Sam
Houston
513th MI
Fort Gordon, GA
ARSOUTH/470th ACE
Fort Houston, TX
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Darmstadt
706th MI
Fort Gordon, GA
SIGINT
ALL SOURCE
AERIAL
GEOINT
66th MI Mission Ops Facility
Wiesbaden, Germany
European Cryptologic
Center (ECC)
Darmstadt, Germany
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Intel 2020 and Beyond…
What We Are Investing In
Expand Access, Extend Reach, Reduce Blinks, Expand Ops
Shared
Situational Awareness
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DCGS-A
Ubiquitous Access to Data
Intelligence 2020
LandISRNet
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RITE
Relevant Intelligence to the Edge
Shared Purpose
Integrated
Sensors/Collectors
Aerial, Terrestrial, Cyber
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Foundry/IROC
Fully Leveraging the Force
No Cold Starts
Cloud Enabled
Ease of Use
Assured Comms
Optimized
Home Station/ Reach
No MI Soldier At Rest
Advanced Analytics
Joint/IC Interoperable
CPOF/MC Interoperable
Robust Processing Power
To the Edge
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Multi-Functional
Fully Integrated
Enhanced Force Structure
Theater/Army
Empowering Our Soldiers
At the Forward Edge
Theater – GCC/ASCC – SOF – JTF/Corps – Division – BCT – Battalion – Company - Squad
- National to Tactical Enterprise UNCLASSIFIED
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INSCOM’s Lines of Effort
Develop the Force of the Future; Thoughtfully Shape our
Force and Command to Enable Intel 2020
• Strengthen the Foundational Layer – Fundamental
Underpinning of Everything We Do; Execute it as an
Intel Operation
• Transform Army Aerial ISR
• ICW FORSCOM Train, Maintain, Sustain, & Present the
E-MIB
• Evolve the Army HUMINT Enterprise; Integration –
Tactical - Operational – Strategic. Expand Global
Operations
• Enhance Theater MI Capabilities
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“Expand Access, Extend Reach, Reduce Blink, Expand Ops”
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INSCOM 2013-2020
Authorities, Oversight
CI/HU
Ops
Cyber
SIGINT
DCGS
Trojan
SIGINT
2
X
704
X
MI
DIRNSA
AIB
INSCOM
3 E-MIB
X
AISR
ARMY
1
XX
E-MIB
Functional Units
ARMY
NGIC
ARMY/DIA
1st
ARCYBER
Foundational
Layer
GISA
Trojan
IIS
Futures
4 CI/ HUMINT
X
706
MI
IO
902
5 Theater MIBs
X
STRATCOM
MOC
ARMY
ECC
AOG
DIRNSA
Legend
GFMIG
Assigned
MI
470
500
MI
SOUTHCOM
MI
PACOM
X
ARMY
501
• 17,832 Personnel
• 30% of AC MI Force
• 16 Colonel Level Commands
• 30 Countries, 180 Locations
• Enabling Layer from Strategic to Tactical
• Global Support Mission
• Downward Reinforcement …
COCOM/ASCC/Corps/Divs/BCTs
EUCOM
X
III
DIRNSA
MI
X
PSI-COE
MI
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MI
Contracting
Command
QRC
III
DIRNSA
X
780
Foundry
66
ACHC
III
Enablers
Army Field
ARMY
Support
MI
USFK
X
513
MI
CENTCOM
TBD
MI
AFRICOM
TBD
MI
NORTHCOM
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INSCOM Is … and Will Continue to Be
The Army’s Operational Intelligence Command …
• About the Warfighters, Soldiers, Civilians Forward
• Going the Extra Mile to Meet, Exceed Requirements
• About Readiness, Training and Institutionalizing Excellence
• Deploying Forces, Reach Back, Foundry, QRC, Services
• About Innovation: Seeing the Next Fight
• Seeing The Problem – Moving the Army Toward it!
• Providing Enterprise Multi- Int Solutions Across the Force
• About Leadership, Teamwork, Energy
• One Team, One Fight – Customer, Collaboration
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Questions?
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