CDASA Exam 2023 Questions with correct Answers
CDASA Exam 2023 Questions with
correct Answers
2 Critical Features of Intelligence - Answer- 1. Anticipates 2. Informs decisions
3 Types of Intel Support - Answer- 1. Military and National Security
2. Civilian Leadershp
3. Analysts
8 Attributes of Intel Excellence - Answer- 1. Anticipatory
2. Timely
3. Usable
4. Relevant
5. Accurate
6. Complete
7. Objective
8. Available
Phases of the Intel Process - Answer- 1. Planning and Direction
2. Collection
3. Processing and Exploitation
4. Analysis and Production
5. Dissemination
6. Evaluation and Feedback
Indications and Warning - Answer- Type of production: Involves threat to US allies,
interests, or citizens abroad; time-sensitive and includes forewarning
Current Intelligence - Answer- Type of production: updated support for ongoing
operations; concise reporting on current situation in particular location
GMI - Answer- Type of production: milcap; usually associated with long term planning
Target Intelligence - Answer- Type of production: enemy personnel, units, disposition,
facilities, systems, & nodes; selecting and prioritizing targets to satisfy objectives with
appropriate response; continues as contingency planning for future ops
S&TI - Answer- Type of production: foreign developments in S&T with warfare potential,
R&D, overall weapons systems and equipment effectiveness; includes electronics and
cyber capabilities
Estimative Intelligence - Answer- Type of production: forecast unknown; use techniques
like pattern analysis, inference & statistical probability; provide forecasts on how a
situation may develop and implications of planning & execution of military ops
DCGS - all-services ISR system - Answer- Distributed Common Groups System
Collection Requirements Manager ensures: - Answer- 1. Define intel needs sufficiently
2. Info doesn't already exist
3. Disciplie is appropriate
4. Appropriate for stated level
Collection Plan
a) can be
b) must include - Answer- a) hard or soft copy and formal or automated
b) statement of req'd info; assets to be tasked; add'l resources requested; timeliness of
info; customer/use of final product
Key Elements of Targets (definition) - Answer- Parameters of target that serve as
discriminators in discipline/sensor selection
Key Elements of Targets - Answer- 1. Observables & Collectables
(emanations/SIGINT/MASINT)
2. Range
3. Access to Target
4. Timeliness
Collection Capability Factors - Answer- 1. Performance characteristics (ability, quality,
accuracy)
2. Range
3. Dwell Time
4. Timeliness
Battlespace Factors (collection) - Answer- 1. Threat
2. Weather and Light
3. Terrain
4. WMD
2 Types of Collection Requirements - Answer- 1. Community-wide
2. Discipline-specific
2 parts of CCIR - Answer- 1. Friendly Force Info (FFIRs)
2. PIR
TPED - Answer- Tasking
Processing
Exploitation
Dissemination
Types of Collection Reqs (7) - Answer- 1. Standing
2. Contingency
3. Ad Hoc
4. Time Sensitive
5. Change
6. Amplification
7. HUMINT
Standing CR - Answer- 181-730 days
Not event driven
Ad Hoc CR - Answer- 1-180 days
Event driven
Contingency CR - Answer- Long-term needs that don't require TPED until triggering
event
Change Requirement - Answer- Update/modify/revalidate Standing or Contingency CRs
Time Sensitive CR - Answer- Immediate action due to event in progress/about to begin;
can last duration of event
Amplification Requirement - Answer- 6 months
Precise info allowing asset to focus on specific event/target
HUMINT CRs - Answer- 120 days (Ad Hoc)
2 years (CI)
Parts of a CR - Answer- 1. EEI
2. Background Statement
3. Justification Statement
Espionage Act of 1917 - Answer- FBI
National Security Act of 1947 - Answer- CIA, SECDEF, NSC, USAF
Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act of 1986 - Answer- DIA CSA/support
CCMDs; increased powers of CJCS
Patriot Act (Intel Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004) - Answer- DNI, NIP
ICD 203: 5 Analytic Standards - Answer- 1. Objective
2. Independent of political consideration
3. Timely
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