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As Amended Through 15 August 2011<br />

meteorological conditions. Also called IMC. See also visual meteorological<br />

conditions. (JP 3-04)<br />

instruments <strong>of</strong> national power — All <strong>of</strong> the means available to the government in its<br />

pursuit <strong>of</strong> national objectives. They are expressed as diplomatic, economic,<br />

informational and military. (JP 1)<br />

in support <strong>of</strong> — Assisting or protecting another formation, unit, or organization while<br />

remaining under original control. (JP 1)<br />

insurgency — The organized use <strong>of</strong> subversion and violence by a group or movement that<br />

seeks to overthrow or force change <strong>of</strong> a governing authority. Insurgency can also refer<br />

to the group itself. (JP 3-24)<br />

integrated consumable item support — A decision support system that takes time-phased<br />

force and deployment data (i.e., Department <strong>of</strong> Defense deployment plans) and<br />

calculates the ability <strong>of</strong> the Defense Logistics Agency, the warehousing unit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Defense, to support those plans. Integrated consumable item support<br />

can calculate for the planned deployment supply/demand curves for over two million<br />

individual items stocked by the Defense Logistics Agency in support <strong>of</strong> deployment.<br />

Also called ICIS. (JP 4-03)<br />

integrated logistic support — A <strong>com</strong>posite <strong>of</strong> all the support considerations necessary to<br />

assure the effective and economical support <strong>of</strong> a system for its life cycle. It is an<br />

integral part <strong>of</strong> all other aspects <strong>of</strong> system acquisition and operation. Also called ILS.<br />

integrated materiel management — The exercise <strong>of</strong> total Department <strong>of</strong> Defense-level<br />

management responsibility for a federal supply group or class, <strong>com</strong>modity, or item for<br />

a single agency. It normally includes <strong>com</strong>putation <strong>of</strong> requirements, funding, budgeting,<br />

storing, issuing, cataloging, standardizing, and procuring functions. Also called IMM.<br />

See also materiel; materiel management. (JP 4-07)<br />

integrated planning — In amphibious operations, the planning ac<strong>com</strong>plished by<br />

<strong>com</strong>manders and staffs <strong>of</strong> corresponding echelons from parallel chains <strong>of</strong> <strong>com</strong>mand<br />

within the amphibious task force. See also amphibious operation; amphibious task<br />

force. (JP 3-<strong>02</strong>)<br />

integrated priority list — A list <strong>of</strong> a <strong>com</strong>batant <strong>com</strong>mander’s highest priority<br />

requirements, prioritized across Service and functional lines, defining shortfalls in key<br />

programs that, in the judgment <strong>of</strong> the <strong>com</strong>batant <strong>com</strong>mander, adversely affect the<br />

capability <strong>of</strong> the <strong>com</strong>batant <strong>com</strong>mander’s forces to ac<strong>com</strong>plish their assigned mission.<br />

The integrated priority list provides the <strong>com</strong>batant <strong>com</strong>mander’s re<strong>com</strong>mendations for<br />

programming funds in the planning, programming, and budgeting system process.<br />

Also called IPL.<br />

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

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