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Army XXI Patterns of Operations   INTEL XXI Doctrinal Foundation   Intelligence XXI Tasks
Protect the Force

Project the Force

Gain Information Dominance

Shape the Battlespace

Decisive Operations

Sustain the Force

  The Commander Drives Intelligence

Intelligence Synchronization

Split-Based Operations

Tactical Tailoring

Broadcast Dissemination

  Direct

Collect

Analyze

Disseminate

Present

Attack

Protect

   

Vision Statements

Leaders and Soldiers (Individual)

Produce a joint information age warrior who is "Ready Now!" and who is able to perform across the spectrum of Army XXI missions and operations: technically, tactically, and as a leader.

Produce combined arms commanders and warfighter staffs who understand U.S. intelligence capabilities—Army, joint, national—and who are proficient in the integrated, synchronized application of the non-lethal combat power afforded by those capabilities across the full range of Army XXI missions and operational settings.

MI Units (Collective)

Enable MI units to regularly train to proficiency under realistic conditions so that they are "Ready Now!"

Provide effective, integrated, and synchronized non-lethal combat power and support to the combined arms commander and the entire warfighting team across the full spectrum of Army XXI missions, operations, and environments.

Intelligence Center (Institutional)

Yield a "Schoolhouse Without Walls" that is capable of and committed to seamless support of individual and collective intelligence readiness under realistic conditions across the force, be it in intelligence or combined arms units.

Yield a "Schoolhouse Without Walls" that is current operationally, technically, and educationally and that is recognized Armywide as a center of excellence in the areas of distance learning, training simulation, and embedded system training.

 

   
Training Imperatives   Core Competencies
Seamless Training Architecture

Realism

Proficiency

  Be an expert on friendly operations

Be an expert on the Intelligence BOS

Have technological proficiency appropriate

to the leader’s or soldier’s job

Be a proficient analyst

Be a proficient maintainer

Maintain proficiency in soldier skills

Continuously seek to be a better leader

 

 

Goals - Intelligence Training XXI

Goal 1 - Construct training and a training environment which will produce Joint Information Age Warriors—Intelligence Leaders of the 21st century.

Goal 2 - Develop an MI "Schoolhouse Without Walls" to facilitate seamless training between the school and the field.

Goal 3 - Develop, field, and sustain flexible, realistic, and robust intelligence training materials, simulations, and devices.

Goal 4 - Improve intelligence training provided to combined arms soldiers, staffs, and commanders.

 

Objectives

1.1

1.2

1.3

1.4

1.5

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

4.1

4.2

4.3

Revise, update, and improve individual intelligence training strategies for both the Active Component (AC) and Reserve Component (RC)that aim toto enable continuous professional development from service entry to retirement.

Develop and distribute training which will teach the MI Joint Information Age Warrior and Battle Captain how to conduct intelligence operations in a family of networks.

Develop a family of descriptive MI unit training strategies in support of Warfighter XXI.

Improve mission-based training at the Intelligence School by developing and implementing a structured family of exercises rooted in Army XXI doctrine, organization, and expected scenarios.

Develop and implement training which will teach intelligence leaders and soldiers to conduct threat analysis and to develop intelligence estimates based on the full spectrum of threats which Army XXI may face.

Articulate the requirement for and pursue development of a modern communications and information infrastructure that will enable the integration of field units into an interactive training development, doctrinal, and realistic training environment for the Army XXI intelligence force.

Re-engineer the Intelligence Center and School to support Army XXI training requirements.

Refine (and develop where they do not exist) the System Training Plan (STRAP) training strategies for MI flagship systems.

Develop individual TSPs for all common tasks for which MI is the proponent, in support of the Army Training Support Center’s (ATSC) effort to convert all Army common training to distance learning.

Articulate the requirement for and pursue development of an MI simulations architecture that will enable realistic, high fidelity training of the Army XXIForce XXI intelligence force.

Review and revise the Intelligence Center’s Doctrinal Literature Program.

Develop TTP and related training products to support Force XXI intelligence training.

Develop a comprehensive, coherent, revitalized MI language sustainment training strategy in support of Army XXI.

Ensure Intelligence School instructors possess the required expertise to qualify as subject matter experts.

Improve intelligence training in combined arms training centers and activities.

Export standardized MI training to develop combined arms leaders who understand the employment and capabilities of the Intelligence BOS.

 

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