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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 3 April 2013

Evolution of Army Intelligence 1942 - Present Multiple Army Intelligence Stovepipes 1942-1976 CSA s Intel Organization and Stationing Study (IOSS) (1974) INSCOM Created with Multi-INT Integration 1 January 1977 US Army Security Agency (1942-76) SIGINT Field Stations CI CONUS Groups US Army Intelligence Command (1965-74) US Army Intelligence Agency (1974-77) Military Intelligence Service (1942-45) Assistant Chief of Staff FOAs (1945-76) CI/HUNT HUNT/CI Elements NSA Support Group Intelligence Production Center Theater Groups Army Technical Services (1942-62) Foreign Science & Technology Center (1962-77) Army Photographic Interpretation Center (1955-64) Army Imagery Interpretation Center/ Agency (1964-76) Production Imagery TODAY Intel Operations Bridge Between National to Tactical Single Agency to Coordinate all Intel Disciplines Direct Support to ASCC ( Bde), Rapidly Reinforce ECB, Forward Stationed and Deployed Tailored Multi-Discipline Intel Training, Collection, Analysis & Production A Base to Expand Army Intel Programs GEOINT MASINT BIO SIGINT HUNT CI CYBER 2

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. The Army s One Stop Shop For Intelligence. 3

Mission Specifics INSCOM Conducts: Worldwide Multi-Discipline Intelligence Operations SIGINT, CI, HUNT, 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: Specialized Quick Reaction Capabilities Advanced Skills Training for Army Deployers Linguist and Classified Intel Contracting Support Responsive Capabilities to Reinforce ECB Multi-Compo Solutions RC and NGB INSCOM Enables: Mission Command in Support of Army, Joint, and Coalition Commands and IC The Army s One Stop Shop For Intelligence. 4

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 780 th 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 5

INSCOM 2013 Authorities, Oversight CI/HU Ops Cyber INSCOM Foundational Layer GISA Trojan Enablers Foundry Contracting Command SIGINT DCGS Trojan IIS Futures QRC 704 706 780 SIGINT AISR Functional Units CI/ HUNT Theater Bs III III MOC ECC Legend STRATCOM GFG Assigned TF ODIN-E Bagram JSTARS ISAF NGIC 1 st IO /DIA ARCYBER 902 AOG III Army Field Support 17,000 Personnel 30% of AC 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 66 470 500 501 513 EUCOM (AFRICOM) SOUTHCOM PACOM USFK CENTCOM 6

INSCOM Deployment Summary A Typical Day NORTHCOM AOR BROWNSVILLE, T CRC CAMP ATTERBURY, IN CRC FORT BENNING, GA FORT BRAGG, NC PETERSON AFB, CO SAN ANTONIO, T SOUTHCOM AOR BRAZIL COLOMBIA CUBA (GTMO) CURACAO DOM REP EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS NICARAGUA PARAGUAY PERU EUCOM AOR GEORGIA GERMANY ITALY KOSOVO TURKEY AFRICOM AOR EHTIOPIA KENYA Total Deployed: 1,500 2,000 Countries: ~ 30 Reach Support: ~ 2,000 Forward Stationed: ~ 3,000 CENTCOM AOR AFGHANISTAN IRAQ JORDAN KUWAIT KYRGYZSTAN QATAR YEMEN PACOM AOR JAPAN PHILIPPINES SOUTH KOREA 7

0/0/1 L/CIV/CON 0/4/3 L/CIV/CON 3/2/2 L/CIV/CON 0/3/0 L/CIV/CON 0/0/0 L/CIV/CON 0/3/0 L/CIV/CON 0/4/4 L/CIV/CON 0/2/4 L/CIV/CON 3/2/2 L/CIV/CON 0/4/0 L/CIV/CON 0/4/0 L/CIV/CON 1/4/1 L/CIV/CON 0/4/0 L/CIV/CON 0/0/0 1 Our Support to Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) Deployed Forces 2 Reach Support INSCOM Reach Centers in Support of OEF / KTO 3 Readiness Services Foundry Training and Readiness Posture Fort Lewis Fort Drum In Three Forms.. Forces Forward Capabilities Vice Patches Reach Support Exploitation, Analysis Not Discretionary Readiness Services for Army, Other Forces Total TTPEG $865. 13% Tactical BDEs 10% Info OPS 1 st IO Bde 12% Cyber OPS 54 APEs (checkbooks) Fort Carson Fort Campbell Fort Irwin Fort Bragg Fort Bliss Fort Polk Fort Stewart/HAAF Hawaii Fort Hood L/CIV/CONReadiness Services IDTF FMC 14 Foundry Sites Project Foundry PMC 12 CONUS (11 Supporting FORSCOM / 1 Supporting INSCOM 2 OCONUS (1 Supporting USARPAC / 1 Supporting USAREUR NMC QRC BfSB, SIGINT, IO Intel Logistics DCGS, Trojan, NSA Net Contracting Support Intel Law Intel Oversight INSCOM $ 39% National TTIntel PGM (NIP) SIGINT (CCP) PM is NSA Geospacial OPIR (NGP) PM is NGA CI (FCIP) PM is DIA HU, MASINT, Production (GDIP) PM is DIA (NIP) (P). Fort Riley 22% Military Intel PGM (P) CI HUNT Biometrics $13. $11. (IIPEG) Comms Security (MMPEG) Security Clearance Adjudication $5. (OOPEG) Army Directed Studies (VCSA) Germany 33 //FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DA IIS Sites //FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Home Page Open Source GISA M3 DCGS-A Hosted sites One Stop RE- REFIT / RETRAIN / EQUIP SSION TRAINING DEPLOY RECOVER (FOCUS: COLLECTIVE) MRE (FOCUS: I NDIVIDUAL SQUAD) Phase I: Reset (180 Days) Phase II: Train / Ready DEPL PREP Block Leave (125 DAYS) (60 DAYS) Phase III: Available DEPLOY 8

INSCOM Reach Centers for OEF / KTO enver 743 rd Bn Denver, Colorado 500 th Mission Ops Facility Fort Hood, T Fort Hood National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA Campus East) Fort Belvoir, VA National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) Charlottesville, VA Meade Ops Center, National Security Agency Fort Meade, MD Fort Gordon Fort Meade Fort Belvoir Charlottesville Menwith Hill Menwith Hill, England Intelligence Support to: Planning Collection/Investigations Common Operating Picture Targeting Force Protection Assessments Intelligence Services: All-Source Production AISR PED SIGINT FMV GMTI MASINT NTM PED Biometric Intelligence Collection Management Data Management Menwith Hill Fort Sam Houston 513 th Fort Gordon, GA 706 th Fort Gordon, GA Wiesbaden Darmstadt ARSOUTH/470 th ACE Fort Houston, T SIGINT AERIAL ALL SOURCE GEOINT 66 th Mission Ops Facility Wiesbaden, Germany European Cryptologic Center (ECC) Darmstadt, Germany 9

Intel 2020 and Beyond What We Are Investing In Expand Access, Extend Reach, Reduce Blinks, Expand Ops Shared Situational Awareness 1 DCGS-A Ubiquitous Access to Data RITE Relevant Intelligence to the Edge Intelligence 2020 LandISRNet 2 3 Integrated 4 Sensors/Collectors Aerial, Terrestrial, Cyber Shared Purpose Foundry/IROC Fully Leveraging the Force No Cold Starts Cloud Enabled Ease of Use Assured Comms Optimized Home Station/ Reach No Soldier At Rest Advanced Analytics Robust Processing Power Multi-Functional Theater/Army Joint/IC Interoperable CPOF/MC Interoperable To the Edge 5 Fully Integrated Enhanced Force Structure Empowering Our Soldiers At the Forward Edge Theater GCC/ASCC SOF JTF/Corps Division BCT Battalion Company - Squad - National to Tactical Enterprise - 10

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-B Evolve the Army HUNT Enterprise; Integration Tactical - Operational Strategic. Expand Global Operations Enhance Theater Capabilities Expand Access, Extend Reach, Reduce Blink, Expand Ops 11

Authorities, Oversight CI/HU Ops Cyber INSCOM 2013-2020 INSCOM 1 Foundational Layer GISA Trojan Enablers Foundry Contracting Command SIGINT DCGS Trojan IIS Futures QRC 704 706 780 SIGINT 2 AISR 3 E-B Functional Units 4 CI/ HUNT 5 III MOC ECC Legend STRATCOM GFG Assigned AIB E-B NGIC 1 st IO /DIA ARCYBER 17,832 Personnel 30% of AC 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 902 AOG ACHC III PSI-COE III Army Field Support 66 470 500 501 513 TBD TBD Theater Bs EUCOM SOUTHCOM PACOM USFK CENTCOM AFRICOM NORTHCOM 12

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 13

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