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Title: Transportation and Logistics Infrastructure Intelligence


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Transportation and Logistics Infrastructure
Intelligence
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. NOT RELEASABLE TO
FOREIGNERS
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Outline
  • Purpose
  • What is Intelligence?
  • Agencies
  • Defense Intelligence Agency
  • US TRANSCOM
  • National Imagery and Mapping Agency
  • Products
  • Access to Products POCs
  • Recommendations
  • Summary

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Briefing Objective
Introduce you to how transportation and logistics
infrastructure intelligence agencies are using
web technologies to disseminate products
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What is Transportation Infrastructure
Intelligence?
  • Analyzed information on a foreign countrys
    infrastructure
  • Physical characteristics of ports and inland
    waterways, road and rail networks, airfields
  • Analysis determines ability to support military
    operations

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Customers/Supported Organizations
  • Warfighter Commands
  • EUCOM
  • PACOM
  • SOUTHCOM
  • CENTCOM
  • JFCOM
  • Functional Commands
  • TRANSCOM
  • STRATCOM
  • SPACECOM
  • SOCOM
  • Others
  • NATO/SHAPE
  • CJCS (J-Staff)
  • DEPSEC Staff
  • Intelligence Organizations
  • Other Governments
  • (DOT/State)

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Intelligence Agencies
  • Defense Intelligence Agency
  • Road, Rail, Inland Waterway and Logistics
  • United States Transportation Command
  • Ports
  • National Imagery and Mapping Agency
  • Airfields

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Defense Intelligence Agency
  • Responsible for foreign military intelligence
  • Defense Intelligence Analysis Center located at
    Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C.

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OSI-1 2 Mission
The Mobility and Sustainability Divisions provide
all-source transportation and logistics
intelligence support to national-level
decision-makers, Unified Commands, other
government agencies, selected allies, and
strategic, operational, and tactical forces.
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OSI Structure
Office for Infrastructure Analysis (OSI)
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OSI-1 Functions
  • Mobility
  • Road, Rail and Inland Waterway Capacities
  • Route Analysis
  • Methodologies
  • Sustainability
  • Depot Stockpiles
  • Supply Class resupply
  • Maintenance
  • Methodologies
  • Services and Support

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Methodologies
  • Highway Resupply/Rates of Advance
  • Surface Type
  • Width
  • Terrain
  • Subsoil
  • Railroad Capacity
  • Locomotives
  • Single / Double tracked
  • Terrain

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Products and Publications
  • Transportation Planning Documents (TPD)
  • Joint Theater Transportation Studies (JTTS)
  • Soft-Copy Publications (Intelink, SIPRNET)
  • Request for Information (RFI) Responses
  • Military Capabilities Studies (MCS)
  • Military Intelligence Digest (MID) Articles

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Products and Publications (Cont)
  • National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) inputs
  • Background/Information Papers
  • NATO Documents
  • Defense Intelligence Publications
  • Engineering Route Studies
  • Targeting Support

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Warfighter Support
  • Deliberate Planning
  • Time Phased Force Deployment Data Lists (TPFDDLs)
  • Reception, Staging, Onward Movement Integration
    (RSOI) for US / Allied Forces
  • Contingency or Surge Operations
  • Targeting Support
  • Requests for Information (RFI)

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Warfighter Support (cont)
  • Recent Examples
  • Desert Shield / Storm / Fox, Allied Force
  • UN Peacekeeping Missions - Somalia, Bosnia,
    Sierra Leone
  • Humanitarian Aid - Former Soviet Union, Somalia,
    Haiti, Honduras and Nicaragua (Hurricane Mitch),
    Mozambique
  • Kosovo Deployment Planning / LOC Interdiction
  • Emergency Evacuations - Haiti, Liberia, Sierra
    Leone, Eritrea

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Deployment Support Bosnia / Kosovo
  • Route Analysis
  • Movement Restrictions
  • Route Capacities
  • Blocking Activities

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Sources
  • Open Source
  • Signals Intell
  • Imagery
  • Human Intell
  • Attaches
  • You

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Your Contribution to Good Intel
  • Route Recons from missions
  • Peacekeeping
  • Humanitarian
  • Theater Engagement, etc.
  • Pictures of transportation infrastructure (roads,
    ports, bridges)
  • Evidence of construction / damage
  • Contact your S/G/J2 or call us!

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Access to DIA Products
  • JWICS (Intelink-TOP SECRET) http//www.dia.ic.gov/
    homepage/ra/rai/RAI_HomePage.htm
  • SECRET Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET)
    http//www.dia.smil.mil/homepage/ra/rai/RAI_HomePa
    ge.htm
  • Request for Information (RFI) through S/G/J2

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How to Reach DIA
  • Quinn Hollomon Chief, ROW Division (202)
    231-3552
  • LCDR Brian Smith Middle East/Africa Team (202)
    231-4159
  • Terry Frazier Latin America Team (202) 231-8582
  • William Timmermann Chief, Europe/Asia Div (202)
    231-4157
  • Mike Zimmer Europe Team (202) 231-4201
  • Harold Krivell Asia Team (202) 231-4188
  • Note DSN prefix 428

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US TRANSCOM Joint Intelligence Center (JICTRANS)
  • Located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
  • Produces world-wide port intelligence
  • Standard methodology used to calculate military
    throughput capacity
  • Accounts for simultaneous civilian requirements

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Types of Port Information
  • Military throughput capacity
  • Maximum drafts
  • Channel restrictions
  • Cranes
  • Material Handling Equipment
  • Related facilities (airfields, railroads,
    military installations)
  • Tugs and other vessels
  • POL storage capacity
  • Satellite images

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Defense Attaché Photo of Foreign Gantry Cranes
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Types of Port Products
  • Port Graphics
  • Transportation Planning Document (TPD)
  • Includes all modes of transportation
  • Joint Theater Transportation Study (JTTS)
  • TRANSCOM Situation Transportation Analysis Review
    (T-STAR)

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Port and Airfield Collaborative Environment (PACE)
  • Web access to Port Graphics
  • Includes nearest airfields
  • Listed by country
  • Point of Contact for analysts

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Points of Contact - Ports
  • TRANSCOM SIPRNET Homepage http//www.transcom.smi
    l.mil/index.cfm
  • Joint Intelligence Center TRANSCOM (JICTRANS) POC
    Ms. Kerry Turk, Production Manager
  • DSN 779-5134/5136
  • Commercial (618) 229-5134/5136
  • Unclass email kerry.turk_at_hq.transcom.mil
  • SIPRNET email turkke_at_transcom.smil.mil
  • Request for Information (RFI) through S2/J2

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National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
  • Located in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Direct support at various locations
  • Exploits national level reconnaissance assets

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NIMAs Transportation Intelligence Mission
  • Map products
  • Physical security assessments
  • NIMA provides worldwide airfield information
    minus the following
  • Former Soviet Union and some Bloc Countries
  • China
  • North Korea
  • Vietnam

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Automated Air Facilities Information File
  • Covers Active Airfields and Heliports
  • Inactive Airfields (if visible from the air)
  • Covers 26,680 Foreign Airfields

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Automated Air Facilities Information File
  • AAFIF Categories of Information
  • General
  • Operations
  • Navigation Aids, Communications, and Air Traffic
    Control Capability
  • Airfield Description (Includes cargo areas)
  • Maintenance and Servicing
  • Special Purpose Equipment
  • Base Services
  • Transportation

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AAFIF Products
  • CD-ROM - 1 disc for total coverage
  • Plug-N-Play on desktop PC for limited (index)
    reports
  • Full copy of database in table format (MS Access,
    SyBase)
  • On-Line Access
  • JWICS (Intelink) jws.stl.nima.ic.gov/products/tfa
    ds
  • SIPRNet (Intelink-S) sps.stl.nima.smil.mil/product
    s/tfads
  • Crisis or Attache Support - (Hard Copy)
  • 8-10 page printouts for each airfield
  • Bulk file download via JWICS or SIPRNET
  • Annotated Imagery Graphics on-line

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AAFIF Point of Contact
  • National Imagery and Mapping Agency
  • Attn GIMA (AAFIF) Stop L-27
  • 3200 South Second Street
  • St. Louis, MO 63118-3399
  • POC Bill Norman AAFIF Program Manager
  • DSN 693-4806, COM (314) 263-4806, FAX -4247
  • Msg NIMA ST LOUIS MO//GIMA//
  • Email (Unclas) normanb_at_nima.mil
  • Email (Intelink) normanb_at_stl.nima.ic.gov
  • Email (Intel-S) normanb_at_stl.nima.smil.mil

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Intelligence Initiatives
  • More softcopy production versus hardcopy
  • Facilitates timely distribution
  • Lowers production cost
  • Allows world-wide access to current intelligence

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Intelligence Initiatives
  • Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff designated
    TRANSCOM as single point of contact for
    transportation infrastructure information and
    intelligence
  • Transportation and Logistics intelligence
    products will still be produced by DIA, TRANSCOM
    NIMA

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Conclusion
  • Numerous agencies provide transportation
    infrastructure intelligence -- collaboration
    tools are essential
  • Classified SIPRNET access to products is critical
    for product dissemination

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