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Forensics for Commanders - Wikileaks

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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLYLatent prints collectedfrom the rear view mirrorof a pre-blast VBIED.Case StudyMajor Case Prints(Suspected VBIEDCell Leader)Figure 5Latent PrintsRecoveredABIS MatchMission Areas DefinedOperations Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Enduring Freedom (OEF) havevalidated the importance of <strong>for</strong>ensic science to the militarydecision-making process across all echelons of warfare, from nearreal-time actionable intelligence <strong>for</strong> tactical commanders toproducts relevant to combatant commanders, Services, DoD, andnational intelligence activities.Force protection: Preventive measures taken to mitigate hostileactions against DOD personnel (to include family members),resources, facilities, and critical in<strong>for</strong>mation.Targeting: The process of selecting and prioritizing targets andmatching the appropriate response to them, consideringoperational requirements and capabilities.Sourcing: Linking the exploited <strong>for</strong>ensic material in conjunctionwith other in<strong>for</strong>mation obtained through law en<strong>for</strong>cement orintelligence channels, both deployed <strong>for</strong>ward and in CONUS, toprovide an overarching picture of movement and origin ofcomponents, regional groups involved, and transnationalsponsorship.Support to prosecution: Matching individuals to particularlocations, events, or devices, through the collection, analysis, andexploitation of <strong>for</strong>ensic material. Utilizing latent prints (LPs), toolmarks, trace evidence, DNA, and analysis from other <strong>for</strong>ensicdisciplines. <strong>Forensics</strong> assists with “hold and release” decisions atthe site (see case study in Figure 5). Results can be compiled <strong>for</strong> acriminal prosecutorial package, which will be used in conjunctionwith testimony of experts in order to further detain or charge anindividual suspected or proven to have been involved in actsagainst coalition <strong>for</strong>ces or Iraqi Security Forces.Medical: Identification of individuals and determination of thecause and manner of death.The Forensic LandscapeITO/ExpeditionaryLabs (OCONUS)JEFF 1JEFFJEFF 3JEFFCEXCC3 BxMND-BOperational UnitsMNC-IMNC-IPMOMND-CFEBMNF-WTactical UnitsFigure 6MNC-ISurgeonMNC-ICACEMND-NCSHsReach-backLabs(CONUS)NGICDIAUSACILAFDILBFCWithin MNC-I, a Forensic Exploitation Battalion (FEB) (seeFigure 6) is responsible <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong>ensic operations. The FEBprovides C2 <strong>for</strong> four geographically dispersed JointExpeditionary Forensic Facilities (JEFF) (one per MND/F).The FEB provides MNC-I and subordinate commands withresponsive, time-sensitive <strong>for</strong>ensic analysis andexploitation. The FEB helps to integrate and synchronizethe elements of the <strong>for</strong>ensic functions and process shownin figures 3 and 4.JEFFs are relocatable laboratories (trailers, shelters, and/orbuildings) that provide the capability to per<strong>for</strong>mprocessing, analyses, and exploitation of non-IED <strong>for</strong>ensicmaterial, disseminate and share in<strong>for</strong>mation, and supportreach-back functions among laboratories, deployedelements, and/or at a site.The Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell (CEXC) wasinitially established in 2004 to provide in-theater analysis,TECHINT, advice to explosive ordnance disposal (EOD)personnel on IED construction and techniques in order toindentify trends, identify IED bomb makers and enableboth offensive and defensive counter-IED operations byCoalition Forces. All IED material is transferred to CEXC <strong>for</strong>initial analysis.For additional capabilities, quality assurance, and surgecapacity, organizations in CONUS are utilized. Theseorganizations may include the National Ground IntelligenceCenter, Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Army CriminalInvestigation Laboratory, Armed Forces DNA Laboratory,and the Biometric Fusion Center.FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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