This webinar will introduce the concept of emergency management intelligence as it relates to U.S. military intelligence curation, connecting the various forms of intelligence (“INTs”) available and for an enhanced command and control of civilian-supported events and incidents. Today, there are defined gaps in the seven-step process for intelligence curation in the United States. These gaps are currently limiting situational awareness and consequence management.
The following topics will be covered:
- Comparison of the U.S. Military’s Joint Staff Organization against the National Incident Management System’s Incident Command System
- Current challenges with open-source intelligence, controlled unclassified intelligence, and classified intelligence
- Case examples of civilian authorities support at events and incidents
- Case examples of cross-border intelligence needs for Duty to Warn (ICD-191)
- Case example of U.S. Department of Homeland Security intelligence sharing for cyberthreats supporting unclassified and/or controlled unclassified intelligence
- Use of the Homeland Security Information Network
- Future-state opportunities and discussion