Transcription of Open-Source Intelligence ATP 2-22
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ATP Open-Source Intelligence July 2012 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Unlimited Distribution Headquarters, Department of the Army*ATP DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Unlimited Distribution . *This publication supersedes FMI , 5 December 2006. i Army Techniques Publication No. (FMI ) Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC, 10 July 2012 Open-Source Intelligence Contents Page iv INTRODUCTION .. v Chapter 1 Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) FUNDAMENTALS .. 1-1 Definition and Terms .. 1-1 Characteristics .. 1-1 The Intelligence Warfighting Function .. 1-2 The Intelligence Process .. 1-3 The Planning Requirements and Assessing Collection Process .. 1-4 The Military Decisionmaking Process .. 1-4 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield .. 1-5 Chapter 2 PLANNING AND PREPARATION OF THE OSINT MISSION .. 2-1 Section I Planning OSINT Activities .. 2-1 Define the Operational Environment .. 2-1 Describe Environmental Effects on Operations .. 2-2 Evaluate the Threat.
restrictions as outlined in Executive Order (EO) 12333, DOD 5240.1-R, DODD 3115.12, JP 2-0, and AR 381-10. 1-3. OSINT collection is normally accomplished through monitoring, data-mining, and research. Open-source production supports all-source intelligence and the continuing activities of the intelligence process
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