GEOINT Intel#
Finished GEOINT intelligence products and the workflow that produces them. Geospatial intelligence answers a decision-maker’s question; the intel page is the operator’s view of the finished output side of the discipline, the production cycle, and the targets the discipline serves.
Production cycle#
The standard intelligence cycle applied to GEOINT:
Direction, the consumer’s question and Priority Intelligence Requirement (PIR).
Collection, the sources cataloged in GEOINT Sources.
Processing, raw to analytically useful form using the kit in GEOINT Tools.
Analysis, the techniques in GEOINT Techniques applied to produce a judgment.
Dissemination, the finished product reaches the consumer in a form they can act on.
Feedback, the consumer’s reaction shapes the next cycle.
Products#
Finished GEOINT products the operator builds for a decision-maker:
Product |
Purpose |
|---|---|
Spot report |
Time-sensitive single observation with minimal analysis. |
Intelligence summary (INTSUM) |
Periodic round-up of relevant collection and findings. |
Intelligence assessment |
Analytical judgment on a target, situation, or question. |
Target package |
Consolidated dossier on a single target for action. |
Threat brief |
Adversary capability, intent, and likely course of action. |
Pattern of life (POL) |
Behavioral baseline of a person, facility, or system. |
Indications and warning (I&W) |
Tripwires that anticipate adversary action. |
Long-form analytic paper |
Deep examination of a target, doctrine, or issue. |
Consumers#
Decision-makers and other consumers GEOINT typically supports:
Consumer |
Decision space |
|---|---|
Command / leadership |
Operational direction. |
Operators / unit |
Direct action on the target. |
Plans / J5-equivalent |
Long-range planning. |
Liaison partners |
Allied service or coalition exchange. |
Policy makers |
Strategic decisions. |
References#
GEOINT for the discipline overview.
GEOINT Tools for the operator’s kit.
GEOINT Sources for the data sources.
GEOINT Techniques for the tradecraft.