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JP 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms - DMRTI ...

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As Amended Through 15 March 2012minimize damage, <strong>and</strong> provide the basis for long-term community recovery <strong>and</strong>mitigation activities. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-41)incremental costs — Costs which are additional costs to the Service appropriations thatwould not have been incurred absent support <strong>of</strong> the contingency operation. See als<strong>of</strong>inancial management. (<strong>JP</strong> 1-06)independent government estimate — The government’s estimate <strong>of</strong> the resources <strong>and</strong>projected cost <strong>of</strong> the resources a contractor will incur in the performance <strong>of</strong> thecontract. Also called IGE. (<strong>JP</strong> 4-10)indications — In intelligence usage, information in various degrees <strong>of</strong> evaluation, all <strong>of</strong>which bear on the intention <strong>of</strong> a potential enemy to adopt or reject a course <strong>of</strong> action.(<strong>JP</strong> 2-0)indications <strong>and</strong> warning — Those intelligence activities intended to detect <strong>and</strong> report timesensitiveintelligence information on foreign developments that could involve a threatto the United States or allied <strong>and</strong>/or coalition military, political, or economic interestsor to US citizens abroad. It includes forewarning <strong>of</strong> hostile actions or intentions againstthe United States, its activities, overseas forces, or allied <strong>and</strong>/or coalition nations. Alsocalled I&W. See also intelligence. (<strong>JP</strong> 2-0)indicator — In intelligence usage, an item <strong>of</strong> information which reflects the intention orcapability <strong>of</strong> an adversary to adopt or reject a course <strong>of</strong> action. (<strong>JP</strong> 2-0)indigenous populations <strong>and</strong> institutions — A generic term used to describe the civilianconstruct <strong>of</strong> an operational area to include its populations (legal citizens, legal <strong>and</strong>illegal immigrants, <strong>and</strong> all categories <strong>of</strong> dislocated civilians), governmental, tribal,commercial, <strong>and</strong> private organizations <strong>and</strong> entities. Also called IPI. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-57)indirect fire — Fire delivered on a target that is not itself used as a point <strong>of</strong> aim for theweapons or the director.individual mobilization augmentee — An individual reservist attending drills whoreceives training <strong>and</strong> is preassigned to an Active Component organization, a SelectiveService System, or a Federal Emergency Management Agency billet that must be filledon, or shortly after, mobilization. Individual mobilization augmentees train on a parttimebasis with these organizations to prepare for mobilization. Inactive duty trainingfor individual mobilization augmentees is decided by component policy <strong>and</strong> can varyfrom 0 to 48 drills a year. Also called IMA. (<strong>JP</strong> 4-05)individual protective equipment — In chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclearoperations, the personal clothing <strong>and</strong> equipment required to protect an individual fromchemical, biological, <strong>and</strong> radiological hazards <strong>and</strong> some nuclear hazards. Also calledIPE. (<strong>JP</strong> 3-11)156 <strong>JP</strong> 1-<strong>02</strong>

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