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Foreword
Intelligence is critical to unified land operations and decisive action. We have
made tremendous progress over the last ten years by utilizing lessons learned to
improve the intelligence warfighting function. Intelligence enables mission
command, and mission command facilitates initiative and allows commanders and
staffs to execute tailored solutions for complex problems in a fast-paced
environment. The synergistic relationship between intelligence and all of the
warfighting functions ensures the Army remains the dominant land force in the
world.
People are the central component of the intelligence warfighting function, and we
will continue to develop and emphasize the human aspects of our profession.
Teamwork is essential to intelligence support and staff integration. Intelligence
professionals operate as part of a larger Army team, coached and mentored by
commanders and decisionmakers. Intelligence facilitates understanding of the
operational environment and supports decisionmakers at all levels. Leveraging the
intelligence enterprise facilitates timely decisionmaking and provides
commanders the flexibility required to defeat complex threats. Intelligence
supports Army commanders to favorably prevent, shape, and if necessary, win
decisively.
As a warfighting function, intelligence is inherently joint, interagency,
intergovernmental, and multinational. Army intelligence leverages the larger
intelligence enterprise, partnered with and supported by the U.S. intelligence
community. Ready access to the intelligence enterprise via the network provides
the Army situational understanding and enables decisionmaking.
Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 2-0,
Intelligence,
provides a common construct
for intelligence support in complex operational environments and a framework to
support unified land operations across the range of military operations. This
publication serves as the intelligence doctrinal foundation for our Army. Every
Soldier and those Army civilians who interact with the intelligence warfighting
function, not just intelligence professionals, must understand the doctrinal
principles of Army intelligence.
GREGG C. POTTER
MAJOR GENERAL, UNITED STATES ARMY
COMMANDING
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ADP 2-0
Army Doctrine Publication
No. 2-0
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC, 31 August 2012
Intelligence
Contents
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PREFACE ..................................................................................................... ii
The Purpose of Intelligence ................................................................... 1
Intelligence in Unified Land Operations .................................................. 1
Intelligence Support to Commanders and Decisionmakers .................... 2
The Intelligence Warfighting Function .................................................... 3
Conclusion ........................................................................................... 12
GLOSSARY .................................................................................. Glossary-1
REFERENCES .......................................................................... References-1
Figures
Figure 1. Logic map .................................................................................. iii
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