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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

directed against or threaten Department of Defense interests. See also<br />

counterintelligence. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

counterintelligence insider threat — A person, known or suspected, who uses their<br />

authorized access to Department of Defense facilities, systems, equipment, information<br />

or infrastructure to damage, disrupt operations, commit espionage on behalf of a<br />

foreign intelligence entity or support international terrorist organizations. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

counterintelligence investigation — An official, systematic search for facts to determine<br />

whether a person(s) is engaged in activities that may be injurious to US national<br />

security or advantageous to a foreign power. See also counterintelligence. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

counterintelligence operational tasking authority — The levying of counterintelligence<br />

requirements specific to joint military activities and operations. Counterintelligence<br />

operational tasking authority is exercised through supporting components. Also called<br />

CIOTA. See also counterintelligence. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

counterintelligence operations — Proactive activities designed to identify, exploit,<br />

neutralize, or deter foreign intelligence collection and terrorist activities directed against<br />

the United States. See also counterintelligence; operation. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

counterintelligence production — The process of analyzing all-source information<br />

concerning espionage or other multidiscipline intelligence collection threats, sabotage,<br />

terrorism, and other related threats to US military commanders, the Department of<br />

Defense, and the US Intelligence Community and developing it into a final product that<br />

is disseminated. Counterintelligence production is used in formulating security policy,<br />

plans, and operations. See also counterintelligence. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

counterintelligence support — Conducting counterintelligence activities to protect against<br />

espionage and other foreign intelligence activities, sabotage, international terrorist<br />

activities, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations,<br />

or persons. See also counterintelligence. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

countermeasures — That form of military science that, by the employment of devices<br />

and/or techniques, has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness<br />

of enemy activity. See also electronic warfare. (JP 3-13.1)<br />

countermobility operations — The construction of obstacles and emplacement of<br />

minefields to delay, disrupt, and destroy the enemy by reinforcement of the terrain. See<br />

also minefield; operation; target acquisition. (JP 3-34)<br />

counternarcotics — See counterdrug. (JP 3-07.4)<br />

counterproliferation — Those actions taken to defeat the threat and/or use of weapons of<br />

mass destruction against the United States, our forces, friends, allies, and partners.<br />

Also called CP. See also nonproliferation. (JP 3-40)<br />

66 JP 1-<strong>02</strong>

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