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DEPARTMENT OF THENAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
2000 NAVY PENTAGON
WASHINGTON DC 20350-2000
OPNAVINST 3501.382A
N95
19 Oct 2018
OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3501.382A
From: Chief of Naval Operations
Subj: REQUIRED OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND PROJECTED OPERATIONAL
ENVIRONMENT FOR NAVY EXPEDITIONARY INTELLIGENCE COMMAND
FORCES
Ref: (a) Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Intelligence Concept of Operations (NOTAL)
(b) Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command Concept of Operations (NOTAL)
(c) OPNAVINST C3501.2L (NOTAL)
Encl: (1) Operational Mission Areas for Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command
(NAVEXINTCOM) Forces
(2) Projected Operational Environment (POE) for Navy Expeditionary Intelligence
Command (NAVEXINTCOM) Forces
(3) Required Operational Capabilities (ROC) for Navy Expeditionary Intelligence
Command (NAVEXINTCOM) Forces
1. Purpose
a. To issue the projected operational environment (POE) and the required operational
capabilities (ROC) for the elements of the Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command
(NAVEXINTCOM) forces.
b. This instruction has been revised to update NAVEXINTCOM required readiness levels
across all mission areas. This instruction provides descriptions of NAVEXINTCOM forces,
mission requirements, capabilities, and the mission environments described in references (a) and
(b).
c. This instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in its entirety.
2. Cancellation. OPNAVINST 3501.382.
3. Background. NAVEXINTCOM was established in order to build and manage an
expeditionary intelligence force capable of conducting intelligence operations in support of Navy
and joint forces worldwide. NAVEXINTCOM provides a multi-intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance (ISR) capability that collects, analyzes, and disseminates human intelligence
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(HUMINT) through military source operations, sensitive site exploitation and tactical electronic
warfare (EW), via technical means, in support of maritime domain awareness, indications and
warnings (I&W), force protection (FP), and intelligence preparation of the operational
environment in the maritime and expeditionary environments. NAVEXINTCOM complements
and expands current Navy and Department of Defense (DoD) intelligence capabilities.
4. Scope and Applicability. This instruction provides resource agencies information describing
NAVEXINTCOM mission requirements, capabilities, and the types and locations of operational
employment. Together, the ROC and POE establishes tasking which produces a measurable
workload to compute personnel requirements for activity manpower documents.
5. Discussion. Enclosures (1) through (3), prepared per reference (c), provide details of the
mission areas and operational capabilities. This instruction provides resource sponsors with the
information to ensure proper resourcing of the force.
6. Action. Fleet commanders should periodically review enclosures (1) through (3) and
recommend changes to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) (Attention: Navy
Expeditionary Combat Branch (N957)) when mission or capabilities of NAVEXINTCOM forces
are altered. Change recommendations should include comments on the expected fleet manpower
document impact.
7. Records Management
a. Records created as a result of this instruction, regardless of format or media, must be
maintained and dispositioned for the standard subject identification codes 1000 through 13000
series per the records disposition schedules located on the Department of the Navy/Assistant for
Administration (DON/AA), Directives and Records Management Division (DRMD) portal page
at https://portal.secnav.navy.mil/orgs/DUSNM/DONAA/DRM/Records-and-Information-
Management/Approved%20Record%20Schedules/Forms/AllItems.aspx.
b. For questions concerning the management of records related to this instruction or the
records disposition schedules, please contact the local records manager or the DON/AA DRMD
program office.
8. Review and Effective Date. Per OPNAVINST 5215.17A, Director, Expeditionary Warfare
Division (OPNAV N95) will review this instruction annually on the anniversary of its issuance
date to ensure applicability, currency, and consistency with Federal, DoD, SECNAV, and Navy
policy and statutory authority using OPNAV 5215/40 Review of Instruction. This instruction
will be in effect for 5 years, unless revised or cancelled in the interim, and will be reissued by the
5-year anniversary date if it is still required, unless it meets one of the exceptions in
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OPNAVINST 5215.17A, paragraph 9. Otherwise, if the instruction is no longer required, it will
be processed for cancellation as soon as the cancellation is known following the guidance in
OPNAV Manual 5215.1 of May 2016.
D. W. COFFMAN
Director, Expeditionary Warfare
Releasability and distribution:
This instruction is cleared for public released and is available electronically only via Department
of the Navy Issuances Web site: http://doni.documentservices.dla.mil/
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Enclosure (1)
OPERATIONAL MISSION AREAS FOR NAVY EXPEDITIONARY INTELLIGENCE
COMMAND (NAVEXINTCOM) FORCES
1. NAVEXINTCOM provides an ISR capability through centralized planning, coordination,
and integration of expeditionary intelligence capabilities to assess, plan, and execute intelligence
operations in the expeditionary and maritime domain. NAVEXINTCOM is responsible for
administrative support, movement planning, organizational oversight and training, and DoD
intelligence capability certification for all assigned intelligence exploitation teams (IET).
NAVEXINTCOM serves as an advocate for intelligence manning, training, and equipment
requirements for the force.
2. Primary (P) missions are those missions that a unit is to perform during wartime. Secondary
(S) missions are those missions that a unit could be expected to perform, but are not essential to
carrying out its war-time role.
(U) Table 1-1: Primary (P) and Secondary (S) Warfare Mission Areas
3. NAVEXINTCOM staff is responsible for training and certifying each team ready for
deployment. The headquarters staff has oversight of operations, intelligence, administration,
legal, logistical support, and maintenance of NAVEXINTCOM forces. Normally, the
NAVEXINTCOM staff will not deploy, but assist in coordinating logistics and support, and
exercise administrative control of the deployed forces. When deployed, an IET supports and
reports to the operational commander.
4. NAVEXINTCOM is located at Naval Air Station Oceana, Dam Neck Annex, Virginia
Beach, VA.
5. Two Navy Reserve commands are subordinated under NAVEXINTCOM: Navy Reserve
0106 (Virginia Beach, VA) and Navy Reserve 0222 (Ft. Lewis, WA). These unit commanders
NAVEXINTCOM FORCES
AMW CCC EW EXW FHP FSO INT IO LOG MOB MOS NCO SUW
S P P P P P P S P S P S S
AMW = amphibious warfare
CCC = command, control, & communication
EW = electronic warfare
EXW = expeditionary operations
FHP = force health protection
FSO = fleet support operations
INT = intelligence operations
IO = information operations
LOG = logistics
MIW = mine warfare
MOB = mobility
MOS = missions of state
NCO = non-combat operations
SUW = surface warfare
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are charged with maintaining the capability to conduct continental United States-based strategic
debriefing; scripting and executing fleet response training plan exercise and assessment events;
and augmenting active duty IETs as both the units are unable to deploy as IET units of action.
6. Readiness Conditions. ROCs are reported under readiness conditions having major
significance in determining the unit’s total manpower requirements.
a. Readiness State I: Full Contingency Readiness
(1) Significant strategic and tactical indications of imminent hostilities. While in
readiness state I, the staff will be capable of meeting the following criteria: able to perform and
direct all offensive and defensive functions of one major command configuration (i.e.,
commander, joint task force, or commander, Navy expeditionary force) with limited capability to
support secondary functions’ responsibilities simultaneously. This state supports war and
operation plans executed at defense readiness condition (DEFCON) I and II, and major civil
assistance operations. All watch stations and vital positions will be manned to sustain operations
in the designated command configuration indefinitely once implementation is complete.
Attainment of this state includes providing plan-specified augmentation assets to various remote
command centers, posts, and units. The staff and supporting commands will take all measures
necessary to ensure all primary and battle-redundant systems are maintained in a maximum state
of readiness.
(2) All personnel assets detailed in national, theater, and unit mobilization plans must be
staffed by permanent personnel, marked reserves and augmentees.
b. Readiness State III: Current Operations
(1) Conducting current operations without mobilized augmentation assets. Watch
stations and vital positions sufficient to sustain theater and local operations at the DEFCON IV
or III or minor civil assistance operations are manned and ready. The staff is able to initialize
major war or operation plans in advance of augmentation support. This readiness state is the
sum total of those watch stations and vital positions required to support routine operation in
DEFCON IV (geopolitical instability exists in the area of responsibility which requires constant
vigilance and monitoring for rapidly escalating, emergent developments) and the additional
watch stations and vital positions required to immediately surge to a level to support DEFCON
III (tensions exist which may have serious and adverse effects, and the possibility of force
involvement exists).
(2) All personnel assets to support this readiness state must be permanent staff assets.
The staff and supporting command will provide routine organizational level maintenance.
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7. Capabilities Levels. ROC symbols are used to specify the desired level of achievement of
readiness or other work for or during a particular readiness condition. Readiness normally
applies to watches and evolutions, while other work refers to non-watch activity such as
performing maintenance.
a. “F” = “Full.” The capability is to be fully achieved. For operational functions (watches),
this means that installed equipment or systems will be fully manned to design capability. For
support functions, sufficient manning is provided to ensure effective accomplishment of all
included tasks. The achievement is to be sustained for the duration of the condition unless
modified by an “A” or “E.”
b. “L” = “Limited.” The capability is to be only partially realized (Note: “P” for “Partial”
is no longer a symbol). Even though only limited capability is realized, it is to be sustained for
the duration of the condition unless modified by an “A” or “E.” Every “L” must be supported by
a limiting statement specifying the limitation.
c. "A" = "Augmentation." The capability is to be either fully or partially achieved for a
limited time during the condition. The capability is achieved by using off-watch or off-duty
personnel to achieve the required degree of capability. This symbol is always associated with an
"F" or "L" and establishes a requirement for personnel to be trained, available, and on call to
augment existing watch stations as required.
d. "E" = "Special Team." The capability is to be either fully or partially achieved for a
limited time during the condition. The capability is achieved by using off-watch special teams or
details. This symbol is always associated with an "F" or "L" and denotes a capability that does
not require continuous watch manning. Teams and details as set may either supplement or
replace all or part of the existing watch organization.
CAPABILITY
MODIFIER FULL LIMITED
NONE =>
Manned to design capacity
for duration of condition
Manned to less than design
capacity for duration of
condition
A =>
Temporarily manned to
design capacity using off-
watch personnel
Temporarily manned to less
than design capacity using off-
watch personnel
E =>
Temporarily manned to
design capacity using a
special team
Temporarily manned to less
than design capacity using a
special team
8. Unit’s Company and External Personnel Resources. Normally, using an "A" or an "E”
requires no embellishing statement as their meanings are predefined. However, for units that
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routinely embark external resources, the meaning may not be clear as to whether unit's personnel
or an external resource should provide the augmentation. This ROC and POE instruction shows:
a. if the resource is unit’s company, no elaboration or statement is provided;
b. if the resource is external for "F," a note is added to the ROC stating the resource; and
c. if the resource is external for "L," the resource is added to the capability limiting
statement.
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PROJECTED OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (POE) FOR NAVY EXPEDITIONARY
INTELLIGENCE COMMAND (NAVEXINTCOM) FORCES
1. IETs are active-duty, globally deployable, units of action, task organized to conduct maritime
domain awareness, I&W, FP, sensitive site exploitation, and intelligence preparation of the
operational environment in direct support of Navy component and joint forces. IET capabilities
are core Navy, directly supporting the maritime strategy, and are key components of achieving
decision superiority. IETs provide a flexible multi-ISR capability across the maritime
environment that is unique in the regular forces, and bridges the seam between sea and land
while supporting all warfare campaign phases (zero to five). IETs must be capable of
performing all offensive and defensive functions simultaneously while deployed.
2. IETs are composed of an officer in charge (OIC), HUMINT collectors, tactical EW
technicians, and intelligence analysts. IETs coordinate closely with the NAVEXINTCOM
leadership to refine manning, training, and equipment requirements, and assist the
NAVEXINTCOM staff in establishing required policy and tactics, techniques, and procedures
based on operational requirements.
3. The most demanding operational conditions for the IET occur as team members deploy
throughout a theater of operation during major combat operations. While the OIC and analysts
are located at operational and tactical command and control locations and key information nodes,
IET HUMINT collectors and tactical EW technicians are precisely positioned in both the
maritime and expeditionary environments to actively collect in response to the supported
commander’s intelligence requirements. IET’s operational concept acts as a flexible and
adaptable network that provides the commander with a high fidelity short and long-term
collection capability.
4. While deployed, IET collectors and technicians forward stage and operate from military and
civilian platforms and facilities, to include, but not limited to, aircraft carriers, surface ships,
forward operating bases, hotels, etc. Missions are conducted across the full spectrum of
operations and routinely place team members in close proximity to person(s) of interest.
Accordingly, IET members are required to complete maritime and expeditionary mobility
training. IETs provide fleet maritime interception operations (MIO) boarding teams with
requisite expertise to recognize and exploit intelligence opportunities. Team members are
certified to conduct compliant and non-compliant visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS)
missions. During VBSS missions designated as opposed, IET members will embark during the
second wave to conduct intelligence collection and exploitation activities.
5. IETs collect, analyze, and disseminate HUMINT through military source operations, and
signals intelligence (SIGINT) via technical means, in the maritime and expeditionary
environments. Specific collection and exploitation skills include counterintelligence (CI), civil
maritime expertise, theater familiarity, interviews, debriefing, elicitation, tactical questioning,
interrogation, monitoring techniques, tactical EW, and targeting. IET operations include, but are
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not limited to, biometrics, sensitive site exploitation, tagging, tactical communications,
communication profiling, network mapping and survey, and computer network operations.
Specific subject matter experts may augment the team to meet specialized collection
requirements when directed by higher authority.
6. In theater IET, activity is routinely exercised under the operational authorities of the assigned
Navy component command. Consistent with Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and
SECNAV HUMINT guidance, IETs will report to, and integrate with, the appropriate defense
HUMINT executor upon arrival in an assigned theater. At the direction of the defense HUMINT
executor, IET members disperse to critical areas, acting as a collection network, in support of
assigned operational or unit commander requirements.
7. The OIC and select personnel assigned to IETs will be DoD certified in, and credentialed for,
interrogation, CI, and military source operations. They will be culturally astute and serve as a
primary means for interaction with local populations in support of the commander’s
requirements. IETs do not have an organic language capability. Hence, linguists or interpreters
from other Navy units, services, or civilian agencies may be required to augment an IET.
8. ROC symbols are used to specify the desired level of achievement of readiness or other work
for or during a particular readiness condition. Readiness normally applies to operations and
evolutions, while other work refers to non-watch activity such as performing maintenance or
training.
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REQUIRED OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES (ROC) FOR NAVY EXPEDITIONARY
INTELLIGENCE COMMAND (NAVEXINTCOM) FORCES
ROC ROC DEFINITION
READINESS
STATE
I III
AMW AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE (AMW)
AMW 23 CONDUCT ADVANCE FORCE OPERATIONS FOR AN
AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION.
AMW
23.1
Plan and direct advance force operations for an amphibious
operation.
L – Intelligence collection and technical support to operations.
L L
AMW
23.2
Conduct advanced force operations for an amphibious operation.
L – Intelligence collection and technical support to operations.
L L
AMW 25 CONDUCT MILITARY OPERATIONS IN URBAN
TERRAIN (MOUT).
AMW
25.1
Plan and direct MOUT.
L – Intelligence collection and technical support to operations.
L L
AMW
25.2
Conduct MOUT.
L – Intelligence collection and technical support to operations.
L L
AMW 36 CONDUCT CI OPERATIONS.
Note: Conduct CI operations under the authority of Naval
Criminal Investigative Service (NAVCRIMINVSERV) when
delegated.
AMW
36.1
Plan and direct CI operations. F F
AMW
36.2
Conduct CI operations. F F
AMW 38 CONDUCT CI OPERATIONS WITH LOCAL AND
ALLIED AGENCIES.
AMW
38.1
Plan and direct CI operations with local and allied agencies. F F
AMW
38.2
Conduct CI operations with local and allied agencies. F F
CCC COMMAND, CONTROL, AND COMMUNICATIONS
(CCC)
CCC 3 PROVIDE OWN UNIT’S COMMAND AND CONTROL
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FUNCTIONS.
CCC 3.3 Provide all personnel services, programs, and facilities to
safeguard classified material and information. F F
CCC 3.4 Carry out emergency destruction of classified material and
equipment rapidly and efficiently. F F
CCC
3.11
Establish voice communications with supported forces. F F
CCC 6 PROVIDE COMMUNICATIONS FOR OWN UNIT.
CCC 6.1 Maintain tactical voice communications. F F
CCC
6.11
Establish and maintain fixed combat communications and relay
support for NSW operations.
L – Within operational and interoperability constraints.
L L
CCC
6.12
Maintain internal communications systems. F F
CCC
6.14
Maintain capability for low probability of intercept satellite
communications. F F
CCC
6.19
Provide tactical, secure voice, or data communications. F F
EW ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW)
EW 1 CONDUCT EW SUPPORT (ES) OPERATIONS.
EW 1.1 Search for and intercept electromagnetic and directed energy
signals and emissions.
F F
EW 1.2 Identify command and control and weapons systems’ signals. F F
EW 1.3 Identify threat platforms’ communications and weapons signal
sources.
F F
EW 1.4 Provide location or targeting information of threat weapons,
command and control, platforms, or signal sources.
F F
EW 1.6 Conduct ES for self-defense and I&W. F F
EW 1.7 Plan and direct ES operations. F F
EW 1.8 Identify and coordinate tactical IO requirements and disseminate
information derived from ES and other sources to the composite
warfare commanders, warfare commanders, and naval or joint
forces.
L – Within supported commander’s available communications
architectures.
L L
EW 1.15 Plan and direct tactical cryptologic ES operations. F F
EW 3 CONDUCT EP OPERATIONS.
EW 3.7 Implement appropriate and directed electromagnetic and acoustic
emission control (EMCON) condition.
F F
EW 3.8 Transition rapidly from one EMCON condition to another. F F
EW 3.9 Monitor own unit compliance with EMCON condition in effect. F F
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EXW EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE
EXW 1 CONDUCT WATERBORNE SECURITY OPERATIONS IN
HARBORS, HARBOR APPROACHES, INSHORE,
RIPARIAN, AND NEAR SHORE LITTORAL AREAS.
EXW 1.7 Operate in coordination with other Navy Expeditionary Combat
Command units and naval, joint, or combined forces in support of
waterborne security.
F F
EXW
1.15
Conduct MIO.
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
EXW
1.16
Conduct counter-piracy operations.
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
EXW 2 CONDUCT LANDSIDE SECURITY OPERATIONS.
EXW 2.7 Operate in coordination with other Navy Expeditionary Combat
Command units naval, joint, or combined forces in support of
landside security.
F F
EXW 2.8 Provide theater security cooperation support to host nation (HN)
security forces. F F
EXW
2.13
Plan and conduct counter-surveillance. F F
EXW
2.14
Conduct biometric sampling in support of security operations. F F
EXW
2.15
Maintain an explosive detection capability. F F
EXW
2.16
Plan and direct landside security operations. F F
EXW 7 MAINTAIN EXPEDITIONARY SURVEILLANCE
CAPABILITY.
EXW
7.10
Coordinate with intelligence sources to provide I&W to the force. F F
EXW 9 CONDUCT BASE CAMP OPERATIONS IN AN
EXPEDITIONARY ENVIRONMENT.
EXW 9.1 Conduct a site survey to ascertain location, drainage, sanitation,
security, access, and force integration.
L – Intelligence preparation of the environment, site attributes.
L L
EXW 10 CONDUCT COMMAND AND CONTROL IN AN
EXPEDITIONARY ENVIRONMENT.
EXW
10.1
Plan and direct expeditionary warfare operations.
L L
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L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and integrated
participation in operations.
EXW
10.8
Exercise command and control of Navy Expeditionary Combat
Command adaptive force package, task force, task group, task
unit, or other joint or combined task force or subordinate
component.
L – Function as detachment (OIC) and adaptive force package
intelligence analyst.
L L
EXW 15 CONDUCT BOARDING OPERATIONS.
EXW
15.1
Conduct consensual boardings on suspect vessels (VBSS level I).
Note: A consensual boarding is regarded as a compliant boarding
for force selection and planning purposes.
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
EXW
15.2
Conduct non-compliant boardings on suspect vessels (VBSS level
II, III).
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
EXW
15.5
Conduct boarding from vessel of opportunity. F F
EXW
15.6
Conduct trace detection for explosives. F F
EXW
15.7
Conduct initial safety inspection. F F
EXW
15.8
Conduct systematic testing of spaces for the presence of
explosives using detection devices. F F
EXW
15.10
Conduct trace detection for narcotics. F F
EXW
15.11
Conduct extended initial safety inspection when there is a
reasonable suspicion of a particular hazard that may threaten the
boarding team.
F F
EXW
15.12
Conduct systematic testing of spaces for the presence of narcotics
using detection devices. F F
EXW
15.15
Plan and direct boarding operations.
L – Intelligence collection and technical support to operations. L L
FHP FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION (FHP)
FHP 21 AUGMENT ASSIGNED AND EMBARKED MEDICAL
PERSONNEL.
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FHP 21.1 Augment medical personnel by providing first aid assistance. F F
FHP 21.2 Augment medical personnel by providing triage assistance. F F
FHP 21.3 Augment medical personnel by providing resuscitation and
stabilization assistance. F F
FSO FLEET SUPPORT OPERATIONS
FSO 6 SUPPORT AND CONDUCT SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR)
OPERATIONS IN A COMBAT OR NON-COMBAT
ENVIRONMENT.
FSO 6.1 Support and conduct combat and non-combat SAR operations by
fixed or rotary wing aircraft.
L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and execution.
L L
FSO 6.7 Conduct general surveillance. F F
FSO 6.9 Report situation assessment. F F
FSO 6.12 Conduct combat SAR operations in support of battle force
operations by special warfare forces in a hostile environment.
L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and execution.
L L
FSO 20 PROVIDE FLEET TRAINING SERVICES.
FSO
20.47
Conduct intelligence training for intelligence officers. F F
FSO 46 MONITOR ASSIGNED UNITS’ ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEDURES. F F
FSO 47 MONITOR ASSIGNED UNITS’ OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES. F F
FSO 48 MONITOR ASSIGNED UNITS’ MATERIAL READINESS. F F
FSO 51 REPAIR OWN UNIT’S FSO-RELATED EQUIPMENT.
Note: Organizational level maintenance only.
F F
FSO 55 MAINTAIN READINESS BY PROVIDING FOR
TRAINING OF OWN UNIT’S PERSONNEL. F F
INT INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS (INT)
INT 1 SUPPORT AND CONDUCT INTELLIGENCE
COLLECTION.
INT 1.3 Support and conduct imagery intelligence information collection. F F
INT 1.6 Conduct electro-optical intelligence collection at short and long
range with onboard sensors. F F
INT 1.8 Collect or capture selected material or personnel for intelligence
exploitation. F F
INT 1.9 Collect SIGINT information, including communications
intelligence (COMINT) and electronic intelligence (ELINT). F F
INT 1.10 Gather intelligence in restricted and shallow water areas relating
to disposition and movement of enemy fleet units and ground F F
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units.
INT 1.12 Collect HUMINT information. F F
INT 1.14 Conduct intelligence exploitation of unknown or selected
ordnance collected by explosives ordinance disposal.
L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and execution.
L L
INT 1.17 Conduct sighting team operations for all foreign military
platforms. F F
INT 1.18 Maintain critical contacts of interest and contacts of interest lists. F F
INT 1.19 Track updated national high interest shipping list and the Office
of Naval Intelligence’s vessel of interest list. F F
INT 1.20 Conduct unit identification and recognition training for aircrew,
intelligence center personnel, and topside watch standers. F F
INT 1.21 Conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT). F F
INT 2 PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE.
INT 2.1 Maintain intelligence summary plots on air, surface, subsurface
and space activities to include an all-source manual and
automated tactical intelligence plot.
L – Within supported commander’s available intelligence and
communications architectures.
L L
INT 2.2 Evaluate and disseminate intelligence information. F F
INT 2.4 Establish and maintain access to service and national intelligence
sources to include national, theater, and other tactical intelligence
automated data sources up to the top secret/ sensitive
compartmented information level for operational intelligence
support.
L – Within supported commander’s available communications
architectures.
L L
INT 2.6 Produce intelligence information reports from all processed
images as required by the fleet intelligence collection manual for
further dissemination for fleet and national agencies.
Disseminate reports, hard and softcopy, and accompanying
images.
F F
INT 2.7 Process, exploit, and disseminate surface search information from
aircrew and ships’ company debriefs. F F
INT 2.8 Coordinate distribution of current and developing space
surveillance center photography and information to appropriate
commands, organizations, and agencies.
F F
INT 2.9 Provide I&W intelligence. F F
INT 2.12 Provide intelligence on naval tactics, trends, and patterns. F F
INT 2.13 Conduct all-source intelligence analysis. F F
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INT 2.16 Build and maintain tactical intelligence databases to assist with
correlating, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence data to
support operational intelligence requirements.
F F
INT 2.20 Maintain intelligence Web portal with current and developing
emergent intelligence. F F
INT 2.21 Maintain analyst-to-analyst exchange with theater intelligence
centers, units in company and national agencies for the rapid
exchange of real time intelligence information.
F F
INT 2.22 Produce intelligence spot reports for electronic transmission. F F
INT 2.23 Conduct secure video teleconferencing with theater intelligence
centers and national agencies for the purpose of coordinating
intelligence collection missions and the exchange of intelligence
and operational information.
L – Within supported commander’s available communications
architectures.
L L
INT 2.25 Disseminate integrated all-source information to all levels of
command. F F
INT 2.27 Provide a summary and situation reports of enemy situation,
capabilities, possible courses of action, and reconnaissance status. F F
INT 2.28 Provide intelligence guidance and supplement operational tasks
for planning intelligence collection. F F
INT 2.29 Direct and coordinate commander, joint task force and
component commanders’ INT.
L – Within duties of intelligence officer.
L L
INT 3 CONDUCT INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE AND
RECONNAISSANCE.
INT 3.1 Conduct covert and clandestine surveillance and reconnaissance
operations. F F
INT 3.2 Plan, direct, coordinate, and conduct overt surveillance and
reconnaissance operations. F F
INT 3.3 Plan, direct, and coordinate clandestine surveillance and
reconnaissance operations. F F
INT 4 CONDUCT OCEAN SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS
AGAINST TARGETS OF INTEREST.
INT 4.1 Detect and locate targets of interest. F F
INT 4.2 Classify and identify targets of interest. F F
INT 4.3 Track targets of interest. F F
INT 4.4 Plan and direct ocean surveillance operations against targets of
interest. F F
INT 5.2 Disseminate integrated all-source information to all levels of
command. F F
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INT 6 CONDUCT SURFACE RECONNAISSANCE.
INT 6.2 Conduct strike reconnaissance of hostile targets and territory. F F
INT 6.3 Conduct reconnaissance of surface forces. F F
INT 6.4 Conduct reconnaissance of ground forces. F F
INT 6.5 Conduct inshore harbor and coastal defense reconnaissance. F F
INT 6.6 Plan and direct surface reconnaissance. F F
INT 6.7 Recognize by sight friendly and enemy aircraft, ships,
submarines, and potential naval fire support targets which may be
encountered in the expected operating areas.
F F
INT 7 SUPPORT AND CONDUCT AIRBORNE
RECONNAISSANCE.
INT 7.1 Support and conduct unarmed reconnaissance (weather,
environment, visual, etc.). F F
INT 7.2 Support and conduct armed reconnaissance (route
reconnaissance, interdiction etc.). F F
INT 7.3 Recognize by sight friendly and enemy aircraft, ships,
submarines, missile systems, sensors, and ground vehicles which
may be encountered in the expected operating areas.
F F
INT 7.4 Conduct strike photography with installed or hand-held cameras,
or sensors before, during, or after the strike. F F
INT 8 PROCESS INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE AND
RECONNAISSANCE INFORMATION.
INT 8.2 Process tactically significant intelligence information from
missions gained from one or more of these intelligence sources.
(a) SIGINT, comprised ELINT, COMINT and foreign
instrumentation signals intelligence (FISINT)
(b) IMINT
(c) HUMINT
(d) Measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT)
(e) OSINT
F F
INT 8.3 Process intelligence information at the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) secret level. F F
INT 8.4 Process ISR information at a level releasable to coalition partners. F F
INT 9 DISSEMINATE ISR INFORMATION.
INT 9.1 Report and disseminate tactically significant intelligence
information from missions gained from one or more of these
intelligence sources.
(a) SIGINT, comprised of ELINT, COMINT, and FISINT
(c) IMINT
(d) HUMINT
(f) MASINT
F F
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(g) OSINT
INT 9.2 Disseminate intelligence information at the NATO secret level. F F
INT 9.3 Disseminate ISR information at a level releasable to coalition
partners. F F
INT 10 OPERATE A CONTINGENCY PLANNING CELL TO
SUPPORT FLEET COMMANDERS.
INT 10.1 Provide contingency operation support briefings to deploying and
deployed naval forces. F F
INT 10.3 Support contingency planning cell. F F
INT 15 PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT FOR
NONCOMBATANT EVACUATION OPERATIONS (NEO).
INT 15.1 Provide intelligence support for NEO planners and NEO
execution. F F
INT 15.2 Provide integrated all-source intelligence to NEO participants. F F
INT 15.3 Provide for debriefing of evacuees. F F
INT 15.4 Support post mission NEO analysis. F F
INT 16 PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT FOR COUNTER
NARCOTICS INTERDICTION.
INT 16.1 Collect and integrate intelligence in cooperation with other
services and law enforcement agencies to conduct counter
narcotics interdiction.
F F
INT 16.2 Disseminate integrated all-source intelligence to counter narcotics
elements. F F
INT 16.3 Provide intelligence support to counter narcotics interdiction,
planning and execution. F F
INT 23 PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO COMBAT
SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS. F F
INT 25 DEVELOP AND EXECUTE INTELLIGENCE PLANS AND
POLICY.
INT 25.1 Oversee the implementation of an adherence to intelligence
doctrine and tactics, techniques, and procedures.
L – Within duties of intelligence officer .
L L
INT
25.10
Develop commander’s intelligence critical information
requirement targets.
L – Within duties of intelligence officer .
L L
INT
25.11
Prepare and issue essential elements of information.
L – Within duties of intelligence officer .
L L
INT
25.12
Develop intelligence collection plans. F F
INT Designate priority intelligence requirements and intelligence L L
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25.13 requirements.
L – Within duties of intelligence officer .
INT
25.17
Develop collection requirements to support warfare commanders’
functions.
L – Within duties of intelligence officer .
L L
INT
25.18
Conduct intelligence training for staff intelligence officers. F F
INT
25.19
Ensure intelligence personnel on deploying units are properly
trained. F F
INT 26 CONDUCT INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS.
INT 26.1 Liaise between intelligence department (N2) and operations
department (N3) for exercises and real world contingency
operations.
F F
INT 26.2 Evaluate and disseminate intelligence information. F F
INT 26.7 Plan and direct ocean surveillance operations against targets of
interest in support of operational commitments. F F
INT 26.9 Analyze and evaluate operational areas, operational threat, and
friendly information. F F
INT
26.10
Integrate operational intelligence. F F
INT
26.11
Develop or identify enemy operational intentions, target
information, and vulnerabilities. F F
INT
26.12
Develop, assess, and brief I&W. F F
INT
26.14
Provide contingency operation support briefing to deploying and
deployed naval forces. F F
INT
26.16
Support contingency planning cell. F F
INT
26.17
Manage fleet combined intelligence relationships and participate
in combined staff talks and conferences. F F
INT
26.18
Liaise with Navy component commands and numbered fleet
commands regarding INT in support of operations plans and
contingency operations.
F F
INT 27 PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO EXERCISES.
INT 27.1 Coordinate intelligence activities for training exercises to include:
(a) scripting of intelligence injects and the master scenario event
list for the exercise,
(b) generation of exercise targets, target lists and electronic target
folders (through coordination with targeting cell),
F F
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(c) coordination with plans department (N5) for planning and
scheduling of exercise events,
(d) coordinating schedule of events with training participants,
(e) production and dissemination of intelligence training
materials, and
(f) coordinating the inclusion of other services and allies for
exercise participation.
INT 34 COORDINATE AND CONDUCT OFFENSIVE AND
DEFENSIVE CI ACTIVITIES.
Note: IETs conduct CI operations under the authority of
NAVCRIMINVSERV when delegated.
INT 34.1 Detect and counter foreign intelligence collection efforts. F F
INT 34.2 Support deception, rear area FP, and rear battle planning efforts. F F
INT 34.3 Designate targets for neutralization or exploitation. F F
INT 34.4 Screen refugees, displaced persons, and detainees in the assigned
area of operations (AO). F F
INT 34.5 Provide functional CI support to the combined military
interrogation centers. F F
INT 34.6 Maintain a plan for evacuation and destruction of essential
classified material and systems. F F
INT 34.7 Assimilate and disseminate information on terrorist activities
directed at U.S. Navy installations, units, and personnel. F F
INT
34.11
Request and provide a threat assessment. F F
INT
34.12
Provide CI support to FP assets. F F
INT
34.14
Coordinate all HUMINT activities. F F
INT
34.15
Plan, coordinate, and conduct offensive and defensive
multidiscipline CI activities. F F
INT
34.16
Plan and direct multidiscipline CI targets for neutralization or
exploitation. F F
INT
34.17
Identify or implement appropriate countermeasures. F F
INT
34.18
Plan and conduct CI training with assigned forces. F F
INT
34.19
Establish and maintain contact and relationships with local and
regional NAVCRIMINVSERV offices on matters of CI or
terrorist threats to fleet units or commands.
F F
IO INFORMATION OPERATIONS (IO)
IO 4 PLAN AND IMPLEMENT OPERATIONS SECURITY
(OPSEC) MEASURES.
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IO 4.11 Plan, coordinate and control implementation of OPSEC measures. F F
IO 4.12 Execute OPSEC measures. F F
MOB MOBILITY (MOB)
MOB 3 PREVENT AND CONTROL DAMAGE.
MOB 3.3 Maintain security against unfriendly acts F F
MOB 3.5 Provide damage control security and surveillance. F F
MOB 4 TRANSFLY ON SHORT NOTICE.
MOB 4.1 Self-lift from staging site to departure site.
Note: requires 96-hour notice to deploy personnel.
F F
MOB 4.2 Transfly in all weather conditions. F F
MOB 8 OPERATE FROM A SHIP.
MOB 8.1 Operate from an aircraft carrier. F F
MOB 8.2 Operate from a ship with a helicopter platform. F F
MOB 8.4 Operate from combatant craft. F F
MOB 8.6 Operate from merchant ships and indigenous craft. F F
MOB
8.12
Operate from an multipurpose amphibious assault ship (LHD),
general purpose amphibious assault ship (LHA). F F
MOB
8.13
Operate from a tender. F F
MOB 11 MAINTAIN MOUNT-OUT CAPABILITIES.
MOB
11.1
Deploy with organic allowance within designated time period. F F
MOB
11.2
Mount-out selected elements and detachments. F F
MOB
11.3
Maintain capability for rapid airlift of unit or detachment as
directed. F F
MOB
11.5
Maintain capability for rapid ground conveyance of unit or
detachment. F F
MOB
11.6
Maintain capability to install, check, and maintain detachment
personnel. F F
MOB
11.8
Provide capability to mount-out and setup command, control,
communications, computers and intelligence equipment ashore or
on another surface ship.
F F
MOB 14 CONDUCT OPERATIONS ASHORE.
MOB
14.1
Operate in climate extremes ranging from cold weather to hot-
humid (tropical) to hot-dry (desert) and coastal or ocean
environments
F F
MOB
14.2
Operate in rear of combat zone in afloat pre-positioning force or
Marine expeditionary brigade operation. F F
MOB
14.5
Conduct peacetime activation, mount-out, and movement
exercises of selected personnel and equipment to ensure F F
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capability of contingencies involving naval forces short of a
general war.
MOB
14.6
Conduct limited local security defensive combat operations. F F
MOB
14.7
Provide qualified personnel to conduct site survey. F F
MOB 17 PERFORM ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL REPAIRS TO
OWN UNIT'S MOB EQUIPMENT. F F
MOB 18 CONDUCT CASUALTY CONTROL PROCEDURES TO
MAINTAIN AND RESTORE OWN UNIT'S MOB
CAPABILITIES.
F F
MOB 19 PLAN, DIRECT, COORDINATE, AND CONDUCT
OPERATIONAL MOVEMENT.
MOB
19.2
Conduct intra-theater deployment and redeployment of force
within the theater of operations or assigned AO. F F
MOS MISSIONS OF STATE (MOS)
MOS 1 PERFORM NAVAL DIPLOMATIC PRESENCE
OPERATIONS.
MOS 1.8 Participate in military exercises with allied nations. F F
MOS 1.9 Participate in military exercises with non-allied nations. F F
MOS 2 PROVIDE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE.
MOS
2.10
Support and provide for the evacuation of noncombatant
personnel in areas of civil or international crisis.
L – Provide intelligence and technical support to planning and
execution.
L L
MOS
2.11
Support and conduct helicopter or boat evacuation of
noncombatant personnel as directed by higher authority from
areas of civil or international crisis.
L – Provide intelligence and technical support to planning and
execution.
L L
MOS
2.12
Provide for embarkation, identification, and processing of
evacuees.
L – Provide intelligence and technical support to planning and
execution.
L L
MOS
2.15
Plan and direct the evacuation of non-combat personnel in areas
of civil or international crisis in both a permissive and non-
permissive environment (including joint and combined
operations).
L – Provide intelligence and technical support to planning and
L L
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execution.
MOS 3 PERFORM PEACEKEEPING.
MOS 3.3 Provide direct participation in a joint or allied peacekeeping force
within a foreign country or region. F F
MOS 4 PERFORM INTERDICTION.
MOS 4.3 Conduct sanction enforcement operations.
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
MOS 4.4 Conduct MIO or VBSS operations with naval, combined, or joint
forces.
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
MOS 4.8 Plan and direct MIO or VBSS with naval, combined, or joint
forces operations with naval, combined, or joint forces.
L - Integration into a fleet VBSS team for full intelligence
collection and technical support capability.
L L
MOS
4.11
Inspect and verify cargo and destinations. F F
MOS
4.13
Conduct boarding and inspection of non-combatant vessels.
L – Provide intelligence and technical support to planning and
execution.
L L
MOS 5 PROVIDE FOREIGN INTERNAL DEFENSE
ASSISTANCE.
MOS 5.2 Conduct intelligence activities that support foreign internal
defense programs. F F
MOS 5.3 Conduct civil-military activities that isolate the insurgent and
exploit his vulnerabilities. F F
MOS 5.4 Conduct tactical operations in close cooperation with HN that
focus on neutralizing and destroying the insurgent threat in the
maritime environment.
L - Intelligence support to planning and integrated participation in
operations.
L L
MOS 6 CONDUCT COUNTER TERRORISM.
MOS 6.2 Recover sensitive material from terrorist organizations. F F
MOS 6.3 Perform reconnaissance and surveillance of counter terrorism
targets. F F
MOS 7 PROVIDE SECURITY ASSISTANCE.
MOS 7.3 Coordinate or conduct military-military staff talks. F F
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MOS 7.4 Coordinate or assess foreign airfield access operations. F F
MOS 8 PROVIDE ANTITERRORISM (AT) ASSISTANCE.
MOS 8.2 Provide training and advice on how to reduce vulnerability to
terrorism and other threats, particularly in the maritime
environment.
F F
MOS 8.3 Assimilate and disseminate intelligence on terrorist activities
directed at HN and U.S. Navy installations, ships, and personnel. F F
MOS 8.5 Declare general warnings of possible terrorist activity. F F
MOS 8.6 Request or provide a threat assessment. F F
MOS 8.7 Conduct terrorist vulnerability assessment. F F
MOS
8.15
Assimilate and disseminate AT intelligence on terrorist activities
directed at U.S. military installations, ships, and personnel.
(a) Monitor threat information flow
(b) Request or provide threat condition warnings of possible
terrorist activity
(c) Dissemination threat information to unit personnel
(d) Apply DoD terrorist threat analysis methodology
F F
MOS
8.16
Integrate AT efforts into unit operations.
(a) Assign a unit FP officer and an AT officer
(b) Implement unit AT programs
(c) Coordinate AT in overseas locations with host country or host
command
(d) Implement local force protection condition measures
(e) Implement unit terrorist incident response plan
F F
MOS
8.18
Conduct screening of non-assigned personnel and equipment
entering unit or facility.
(a) Screen personnel (search, detect)
(b) Screen equipment, provisions, supplies, etc. (metal detection,
explosives)
F F
MOS 9 PROVIDE COUNTERDRUG ASSISTANCE PER
SECTIONS 371-380 OF TITLE, U.S. CODE.
MOS 9.1 Support U.S. and HN counter drug activities abroad by advising,
training, and assisting HN military, paramilitary, and police
operations targeted at the source of narcotics and the lines of
communications for its movement.
F F
MOS 10 CONDUCT SPECIAL ACTIVITIES AS GOVERNED BY
EXECUTIVE ORDER 12333 AND PER A PRESIDENTIAL
FINDING AND CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT.
F F
MOS 12 ASSESS INTERNATIONAL CRISIS POSTURE IN THE
ASSIGNED AO.
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MOS
12.1
Conduct increased intelligence focus using organic intelligence
operations assets F F
MOS
12.2
Determine threat intentions or possible course of action. F F
NCO NONCOMBAT OPERATIONS (NCO)
NCO 2 PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPLY SUPPORT
FOR OWN UNIT.
NCO 2.1 Provide supply support services. F F
NCO 2.8 Provide personnel for living space maintenance. F F
NCO 2.9 Provide personnel for area command security. F F
NCO 3 PROVIDE UPKEEP AND MAINTENANCE OF OWN
UNIT.
NCO 3.1 Provide organizational level preventive maintenance. F F
NCO 3.2 Provide organizational level corrective maintenance. F F
NCO 3.3 Provide small arms storage area. F F
NCO 10 PROVIDE EMERGENCY AND DISASTER ASSISTANCE.
NCO
10.4
Provide disaster assistance and evacuation.
Note: Conduct CI and FP support.
F F
NCO 11 SUPPORT AND PROVIDE FOR THE EVACUATION OF
NONCOMBATANT PERSONNEL IN AREAS OF CIVIL
OR INTERNATIONAL CRISIS.
NCO
11.1
Support and conduct helicopter and boat evacuation of
noncombatant personnel as directed by higher authority from
areas of civil or international crisis.
L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and integrated
participation in operations.
L L
NCO
11.2
Provide for embarkation, identification, and processing of
evacuees.
L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and integrated
participation in operations.
L L
NCO
11.5
Plan and direct the evacuation of noncombatant personnel in
areas of civil or international crisis in both a permissive and non-
permissive environment (including joint and combined
operations).
L – Intelligence and technical support to planning and integrated
participation in operations.
L L
NCO 19 CONDUCT MARITIME LAW ENFORCEMENT
OPERATIONS.
NCO Detect and identify noncombatant vessels. F F
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19.1
NCO
19.2
Conduct boarding and inspection of noncombatant vessels. F F
NCO
19.3
Provide assistance to other law enforcement forces. F F
NCO
19.15
Support drug traffic suppression and interdiction operations. F F
NCO 32 CONDUCT COUNTER NARCOTIC AND OTHER LAW
ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN
CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER FORCES.
NCO
32.1
Conduct and support operations with Coast Guard units. F F
NCO
32.2
Conduct and support operations with other Federal law
enforcement agencies. F F
NCO
32.3
Conduct operations with state and local law enforcement
agencies. F F
NCO
32.4
Conduct operations with other national governments. F F
NSW NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE (NSW)
NSW 4 CONDUCT COMBATANT CRAFT OPERATIONS.
NSW 4.1 Support and conduct reconnaissance, surveillance and other
intelligence gathering in support of special operations. F F
NSW 4.3 Conduct surveillance and interdiction of enemy coastal shipping. F F