UNCLASSIFIED
US Army Intelligence and Security Command
(INSCOM)
Overview Briefing for
National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)
Presented by Brigadier General Robert L. Walter Jr.
INSCOM Deputy Commanding General
GEOINT MASINT BIO SIGINT HUMINT CI CYBER
Field
Stations
CI CONUS
Groups
HUMINT/CI
Elements
Intelligence
Production
Center
NSA
Support
Group
Theater
Groups
Production
INSCOM Created with Multi-INT
Integration 1 January 1977
US Army Security Agency (1942-76)
US Army Intelligence Command (1965-74)
US Army Intelligence Agency (1974-77)
Military Intelligence Service (1942-45)
Assistant Chief of Staff FOAs (1945-76)
Army Technical Services (1942-62)
Foreign Science & Technology Center
(1962-77)
Army Photographic Interpretation Center
(1955-64)
Army Imagery Interpretation Center/
Agency (1964-76)
Imagery
Multiple Army Intelligence
Stovepipes 1942-1976
TODAY
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Intel Operations Bridge Between National to
Tactical
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Single Agency to Coordinate all Intel Disciplines
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Direct Support to ASCC (MI Bde), Rapidly
Reinforce ECB, Forward Stationed and Deployed
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Tailored Multi-Discipline Intel Training, Collection,
Analysis & Production
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A Base to Expand Army Intel Programs
CI/HUMINT
SIGINT
CSA’s Intel Organization
and Stationing Study (IOSS)
(1974)
Evolution of Army Intelligence
1942 - Present
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UNCLASSIFIED
INSCOM Conducts Worldwide Multi-Discipline
and All-Source Intelligence Operations; Delivers
Advanced Skills Training, Linguist Support,
Specialized Quick Reaction Capabilities, and
Comprehensive Intelligence-Related Logistics,
Contracting, Communications, and Other Expertise
in Order to Enable Mission Command in Support of
Army, Joint, and Coalition Commands and the
National Intelligence Community.
The Army’s
One Stop Shop
For Intelligence
….
Mission
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INSCOM Conducts:
Worldwide Multi-Discipline Intelligence Operations
SIGINT, CI, HUMINT, GEOINT, Biometrics
All Source Analysis, Production, Dissemination
Support to Cyberspace Operations
Theater Aerial ISR Operations – 110 Aircraft
Knowledge Management for DCGS/AMN
INSCOM Delivers:
Specialized Quick Reaction Capabilities
Advanced MI Skills Training for Army Deployers
Linguist and Classified Intel Contracting Support
Responsive Capabilities to Reinforce ECB
Multi-Compo Solutions … MIRC and NGB
INSCOM Enables:
Mission Command in Support of Army, Joint, and
Coalition Commands and IC
Who We Support
:
ARFORGEN Deploying Units
ASCC /COCOM/SOCOM/JTF
Army, Joint
National Intel Community
Mission
Specifics
The Army’s
One Stop Shop
For Intelligence
….
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INSCOM’s Priorities
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Provide Trained, Equipped and Ready Forces and Multi-Discipline Intel
Support to Win the Current Fight while Maintaining Readiness for
Contingencies
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Enable the Formation of 780
th
MI BDE, Army Cyber, CYBERCOM
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Align with the Forces Command Readiness Enterprise for ARFORGEN
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Develop and Execute Foundry and Intelligence Readiness Operations
Capability (IROC)
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Build and Sustain Enhanced Language Proficiency Program
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Lead the Army’s Insider Threat TF Effort / Improve the Army’s Security
Resiliency
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Develop the Force of the Future; Thoughtfully Shape our Force and
Command to Enable Intel 2020
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Sustain our High-Quality All-Volunteer Army - Improve Security, Safety, and
Work Conditions for our Work Force
SHARP, Suicide Prevention, Resilience Training … Command Emphasis
SIGINT AISR
Functional Units
CI/ HUMINT
Theater MIBs
INSCOM
XX
Bagram EUCOM (AFRICOM) SOUTHCOM PACOM USFK CENTCOM66
500
470
513
X
X
X
X
X
501
MI
MI
704
706
III
X
X
780
DIRNSA DIRNSA DIRNSA DIRNSA STRATCOM GFMIG Assigned Legend ISAF ARMY/DIA ARCYBER ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMYMI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
INSCOM 2013
TF
ODIN-E
X
JSTARS
NGIC
1
st
IO
III
902
MI
Army Field SupportMI
AOG
III
MOC
ECC
Authorities, Oversight
Enablers
Foundational
Layer
CI/HU
Ops
Cyber
SIGINT
DCGS
Trojan
GISA
Trojan
IIS
Futures
Foundry
Contracting CommandQRC
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17,000 Personnel
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30% of AC MI Force
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16 Colonel Level Commands
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30 Countries, 180 Locations
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Enabling Layer from Strategic to Tactical
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Global Support Mission
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Downward Reinforcement …
COCOM/ASCC/Corps/Divs/BCTs
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INSCOM Deployment Summary
A Typical Day
CENTCOM AOR
AFGHANISTAN
IRAQ
JORDAN
KUWAIT
KYRGYZSTAN
QATAR
YEMEN
NORTHCOM AOR
BROWNSVILLE, TX
CRC CAMP ATTERBURY, IN
CRC FORT BENNING, GA
FORT BRAGG, NC
PETERSON AFB, CO
SAN ANTONIO, TX
SOUTHCOM AOR
BRAZIL
COLOMBIA
CUBA (GTMO)
CURACAO
DOM REP
EL SALVADOR
GUATEMALA
HONDURAS
NICARAGUA
PARAGUAY
PERU
AFRICOM AOR
EHTIOPIA
KENYA
EUCOM AOR
GEORGIA
GERMANY
ITALY
KOSOVO
TURKEY
PACOM AOR
JAPAN
PHILIPPINES
SOUTH KOREA
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Total Deployed: 1,500 – 2,000
Countries: ~ 30
Reach Support: ~ 2,000
Forward Stationed: ~ 3,000
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UNCLASSIFIEDOur Support to Army Force Generation
(ARFORGEN)
Deployed Forces
Phase II: Train / Ready (125 DAYS) Phase III: Available (60 DAYS) RE-
DEPLOY RECOVER (FOCUS: COLLECTIVE) MISSION TRAINING MRE DEPLOY
Block Leave
REFIT / RETRAIN / EQUIP
(FOCUS: I NDIVIDUAL SQUAD)
DEPL PREP Phase I: Reset (180 Days)
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In Three Forms …..
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Forces Forward – Capabilities Vice Patches
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Reach Support – Exploitation, Analysis – Not
Discretionary
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Readiness Services for Army, Other Forces
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Reach Support
2
Readiness Services
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54 APEs (checkbooks) TT $865. $11. $13. $5. . (IIPEG) Comms Security (MMPEG) Security Clearance Adjudication (OOPEG) Army Directed Studies (VCSA)39% National Intel PGM (NIP)
• SIGINT (CCP) – PM is NSA • Geospacial OPIR (NGP) – PM is NGA • CI (FCIP) – PM is DIA • HU, MASINT, Production (GDIP) – PM is DIA
(NIP) (MIP) Total TTPEG 22% Military Intel PGM (MIP) • CI • HUMINT • Biometrics 10% Info OPS 1stIO Bde 12% Cyber OPS 13% Tactical BDEs INSCOM $ DA IIS Sites Home Page Open Source GISA M3 DCGS-A Hosted sites One Stop
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Foundry Training and Readiness Posture Foundry Training and Readiness Posture
Fort Bliss Fort HoodFort Polk Fort Lewis Fort Carson Fort Bragg Fort Campbell Fort Riley Fort Stewart/HAAF Fort Irwin Fort Drum MIL/CIV/CON 0/4/3 MIL/CIV/CON 0/3/0 MIL/CIV/CON 3/2/2 MIL/CIV/CON 0/0/0 MIL/CIV/CON 0/3/0 MIL/CIV/CON 0/4/4 MIL/CIV/CON 3/2/2 MIL/CIV/CON 0/4/0 MIL/CIV/CON 1/4/1 MIL/CIV/CON 0/4/0 MIL/CIV/CON 0/4/0 14 Foundry Sites
•12 CONUS (11 Supporting FORSCOM / 1 Supporting INSCOM
•2 OCONUS (1 Supporting USARPAC / 1 Supporting USAREUR
Hawaii MIL/CIV/CON 0/0/1 Germany MIL/CIV/CON 0/0/0 IDTF MIL/CIV/CON 0/2/4 FMC PMC NMC
Readiness Services
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Project Foundry
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QRC – BfSB, SIGINT, IO
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Intel Logistics
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DCGS, Trojan, NSA Net
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Contracting Support
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Intel Law
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Intel Oversight
INSCOM Reach Centers in Support of OEF / KTO
Fort Hood
513th MI Fort Gordon, GA
National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC)
Charlottesville, VA
INSCOM Reach Centers for OEF / KTO
Fort Sam
Houston
ARSOUTH/470th ACE Fort Houston, TX National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA Campus East)Fort Belvoir, VA
66th MI Mission Ops Facility Wiesbaden, Germany European Cryptologic Center (ECC) Darmstadt, Germany 743rd MI Bn Denver, Colorado 500th MI Mission Ops Facility Fort Hood, TX
Denver
SIGINT
AERIAL
GEOINT
ALL SOURCE
Menwith Hill
Meade Ops Center, National Security Agency
Fort Meade, MD
Fort Gordon
Charlottesville
Fort
Belvoir
Fort Meade
Wiesbaden
Darmstadt
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Intelligence Support to:
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Planning
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Collection/Investigations
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Common Operating Picture
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Targeting
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Force Protection
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Assessments
Intelligence Services:
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All-Source Production
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AISR PED
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SIGINT
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FMV
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GMTI
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MASINT
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NTM PED
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Biometric Intelligence
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Collection Management
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Data Management
Menwith Hill Menwith Hill, England706th MI Fort Gordon, GA