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Military Intelligence

ASRC Communications has demonstrated extensive experience in military intelligence and security support. Our past performance includes Military Intelligence instruction, Counter Improvised Explosive Device (IED) System instruction, development of Army intelligence-related training and doctrine, and demonstrated ability to hire and retain large numbers of cleared instructors while providing management and quality control over all processes. The following projects illustrate ASRCC's experience in military intelligence and security support:

Military Intelligence Doctrine: ASRCC's work in USAIC's Doctrine Division for the past eight years, includes authorship of most of the Army's military intelligence doctrine.

Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Instructors/Role Players: Provide instructors/role-players for the 97E Human Intelligence Collector Course. Our instructors are responsible for developing lesson plans, updating lesson plans in accordance with lessons learned from Iraq and Afghanistan, providing platform instruction, role-playing, evaluating and retraining students, and grading student reports.

Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center (JICTC) Instruction: provide military intelligence instruction to all ranks and all Services at the Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center (JICTC) at Fort Huachuca . Tasks include platform instruction, lesson plan development, observer, training development, scenario development, role-playing as an enemy prisoner of war, exercise execution in a field environment, courseware development, and student evaluation, mentoring, and retraining.

Military Intelligence Lessons Learned Team: For the past two years, ASRCC employees have comprised the USAIC Intelligence Lessons Learned Team at Fort Huachuca . Our people have collected observations from all current operations at all echelons operating in Iraq and Afghanistan and have provided the most up-to-date information on successful intelligence operations as well as those techniques in the area of operations that did not work. This information is disseminated to training brigades and deploying units and is available on the Army Knowledge On-line (AKO) web site.

Every Soldier is a Sensor (ES2) Training Development: ASRCC's work in Military Intelligence Training and Support includes development of tactics, techniques, and procedures training for the Every Soldier is a Sensor (ES2) program which deals with intelligence collection operations conducted by non-HUMINT personnel in a combat environment to acquire information from the local populace. This training, developed for all soldiers Army-wide, delineates approaches, questioning techniques, proper conduct, reporting, cultural awareness, and Geneva Conventions and applicable laws, regulations, and directives governing these operations. This training is crucial to operations in Iraq and Afghanistan in that it provides a means for every soldier on the battlefield to acquire information that can be used by the commander for decision making. The Army Chief of Staff has named this task as a number one priority. This work provides all training materials required to teach this specific subject matter in the form of a training support package that can be exported to be taught anywhere, world-wide.

Counter Radio Controlled Electronic Warfare System Instruction: ASRCC provides instructors for the Counter Radio Controlled Electronic Warfare (CREW) (Counter Improvised Explosive Device) System. These instructors develop lesson plans, provide platform instruction, evaluate student performance, conduct retraining, and update lesson plans with current information in accordance with lessons learned from Iraq and Afghanistan . ASRCC employees travel in mobile training teams to conduct this training to all units/all services. This training saves US soldiers' lives.

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS): ASRCC personnel work on UAS tactics/techniques/procedures (TTP), interface, networking and interoperability, testing, payloads, fielding, modeling, simulation, and engineering. ASRCC personnel support UAS design to ensure these sensors/vehicles have the ability to detect, collect, store and transmit data to ground-based assets. Personnel conduct UAS testing, representing the user and troubleshooting for performance deficiencies in all battlefield conditions. Personnel process imagery generated by the UAS and ensure data is transmitted where it needs to be on the battlefield. Our personnel work on the data and communication links and how data is transmitted to the global information grid (GIG) and the Land War Net. They also work on various radars used by the ACS to include the synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), the Moving Target Indicator (MTI) Radar, the Electro-Optic Radar, and the Infrared Radar.

Distributed Common Ground System - Army (DCGS-A): DCGS-A is the Army system of systems that combines Army information, analysis, reporting, and intelligence systems into one system. ASRCC provides support in developing the training requirements for DCGS-A, the interim capability enhancements to current intelligence systems developed as Sprial 1-4 (Interim DCGS-A), and the associated documentation of those requirements. ASRCC is responsible for incorporating the training requirements from the existing systems to the DCGS-A based on the operational environment.

Multi-sensor Aerospace-ground Joint ISR Interoperable Coalition (MAJIIC): ASRCC provides operational, technical, and training expertise for developing and complete US MAJIIC user and operational transition requirements. MAJIIC capabilities allow each participating US Service and Agency and participating Coalition Nations to view sensor-derived products from other nations' sensor and exploitation systems.

U. S. Army CECOM Security Support Services: Performance locations are: Ft Huachuca, AZ, Ft. Monmouth NJ , and Ft Sill OK. ASRC provides security support in the areas of Management, Facility Security, SCIF Operations, Information Assurance (IA), Security Engineering and Communications Security (COMSEC) at Software Information Center (SEC) facilities at Fort Monmouth , NJ , and Fort Huachuca , AZ , and Fort Sill , OK .

The primary mission is to provide overall security support to the Army's Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM) Intelligence Electronic Warfare Software Support Facility (IEWSSF)(Ragatz Hall). To accomplish this mission ASRCC has been charged with the management of the facility to include Physical Security, Personnel Security, Communications Security, Information System Security, Security Education, Electronic Security (ELSEC), Operations Security (OPSEC) and management of the Sensitive Compartmented Information Sensitive Compartment Information (SCI) billets for CECOM Government personnel.

This group has received laudable comments from the Director, CECOM SEC IFS, for consistently passing inspections from various agencies such as Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defense Security Service (DSS) and Army Material Command (AMC). This group also maintains physical control and accountability for over 7000 SCI documents/magnetic media developed within IEWSSF. Over the last seven years of operation this facility has consistently drawn praise for its operation of a Government Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) facility on a military installation.

Testing and Evaluation (T&E) of NSA Intelligence Systems: ASRCC personnel developed, planned, coordinated, and implemented the integration of the Joint Interoperability and Test Center (JITC) role as the Operational Test Agency and Interoperability Certifier with existing Intelligence Community Organizations (ICOs) Test and Evaluation programs. ASRCC was responsible for establishment of mutually supporting T&E partnerships between JITC and the ICOs to facilitate interoperability and integration risk reduction efforts towards containing costs, eliminating redundant testing, ensuring adequacy and veracity of T&E, and ultimately to provide for the common defense of national goals.

Military Intelligence
Projects Customers
JICTC Military Intelligence Instruction Joint Intelligence Combat Training Center (DoD)
HUMINT Instructors & Role Players US Army Intelligence Center (DoD)
Military Intelligence Doctrine Support Army Command Structure
Military Intelligence ES2 Army Command Structure
Leadership Training Development and Support Army Command Structure
Counter Remote Control Electronic Warfare Instruction DoD and Coalition Forces
Multi-sensor, Aerospace-ground Tab 3.8 Joint ISR Interoperable Coalition (MAJIIC) Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center
Joint HUMINT Operations Army Service Component Command Intelligence
HUMINT Operations Manual Army Service Component Command Intelligence
Brigade Combat Team Intelligence Operations Army Service Component Command Intelligence
Battlefield Intelligence CONOPS Army Service Component Command Intelligence
Operational and Tactical Intelligence Training Army Corps and Division Intelligence
Intelligence support for Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) Installation Commanders, Anti-terrorism and Homeland Security Operations, Coalition Forces
Cross-Functional Intelligence Support Installation Commanders, Anti-terrorism and Homeland Security Operations, Coalition Forces
Counterintelligence (CI) and HUMINT Systems Operational Command Structure: CI and HUMINT Collection and Reporting, Distributed Common Ground System, Future Combat System, and Intelligence/Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)

 

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