JP 3-33, Joint Task Force Headquarters - Defense Innovation ...
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Chapter VI<br />
Notional <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Task</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Intelligence Directorate Organization<br />
Intelligence Directorate<br />
of a <strong>Joint</strong> Staff<br />
Executive<br />
Division<br />
Administrative<br />
Branch<br />
Special<br />
Security<br />
Branch<br />
Foreign<br />
Disclosure<br />
Branch<br />
Intelligence Plans<br />
Division<br />
Intelligence<br />
Operations Division<br />
Counterintelligence/<br />
Human Intelligence<br />
Division<br />
<strong>Joint</strong> Intelligence<br />
Support Element<br />
Figure VI-1. Notional <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Task</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Intelligence Directorate Organization<br />
b. <strong>Joint</strong> Intelligence Support Element. The JISE is the hub of intelligence activity in<br />
the JOA and is responsible for providing CJTF, JTF staff, and JTF components and<br />
subordinate task forces with the adversary air, space, ground, and maritime situation.<br />
Paragraph 8, “<strong>Joint</strong> Intelligence Support Element,” provides additional information on the<br />
JISE.<br />
c. The JISE implements processes to integrate all intelligence functions and disciplines<br />
that enable more agile and responsive intelligence operations across the JTF in support of the<br />
CJTF’s intelligence requirements. The JISE’s approach stresses persistent awareness and<br />
local precision and is characterized by net-centric and fused operations, capabilities,<br />
planning, and organizations that together yield timely, assured, survivable, and actionable<br />
intelligence.<br />
d. <strong>Joint</strong> intelligence should be provided at all command levels once the objectives,<br />
nature, and scope of military operations have been determined by the JTF.<br />
e. At the JTF level, production focuses on the fusion of intelligence from all sources to<br />
support the JTF mission and operations. CCMD JIOCs possess organizational processes to<br />
integrate and synchronize military, national, operational, and tactical intelligence capabilities<br />
to increase intelligence fidelity and timeliness of dissemination to warfighters, and to<br />
decrease duplication of effort by intelligence centers.<br />
f. The CCMD JIOC is the primary intelligence organization providing intelligence to<br />
joint warfighting at all levels. The JISE is the JTF J-2’s focal point for multi-disciplined, allsource<br />
analysis, fusion, collection management, and dissemination. The JISE utilizes<br />
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