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Office of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Under Secretary of Defense

for Intelligencefor Intelligence

APEX PresentationAPEX Presentation

9 March 20159 March 2015

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OutlineOutline

• U.S. Intelligence Community & the USD(I)

• USD(I) History• USD(I) Authorities• Responsibilities• Organization

• Intelligence Priorities

• Challenges & Threats• Sustaining U.S. Intelligence Advantages• Intelligence Integration

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The U.S. Intelligence Community (IC)Central Intelligence AgencyDefense Intelligence Agency*National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency*National Security Agency*National Reconnaissance Office*Federal Bureau of InvestigationDrug Enforcement Administration, Office of National Security IntelligenceDepartment of Energy, Office of Intelligence and CounterintelligenceDepartment of Homeland Security, Office of Intelligence and AnalysisDepartment of State, Bureau of Intelligence and ResearchDepartment of the Treasury, Office of Intelligence and Analysis

Intelligence components of the:Air Force Combatant CommandsArmy Marine CorpsNavy Coast Guard

Intelligence Budget:

FY 16 base budget and Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) request for National Intelligence Program is $53.9 billion.

FY 16 base budget and Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) request for Military Intelligence Program is $17.9 billion.

Intelligence Workforce:

Approximately ~110,000 military and government civilians

• The Director of National Intelligence provides oversight of the entire Intelligence Community

• The Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USD(I)) exercises the Secretary of Defense’s authority, direction and control over the Defense Intelligence Agencies (Indicated by asterisk.)

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USD(I) History

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Public Law 107–314 USD(I) created Lt Gen (Ret) James R. Clapper

Dr. Stephen A. Cambone

Dr. Michael G. Vickers

Dec 2002 Mar 2003 - Dec 2006 Apr 2007 – Aug 2010 Mar 2011 - Present

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USD(I) Authorities

• Title 10, US Code, Sections 113 and 137

• Title 50, US Code, Sections 3001 - 3058

• Public Law 107–314, Establishes the position of the OUSD(I), December 2, 2002

• Public Law 108-458, Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004

• Executive Order 12333 – “United States Intelligence Activities,” December 4, 1981, as amended

• DoD Directive 5143.01, "USD(I),” October 24, 2014, "The USD(I) is the Principal Staff Assistant (PSA) and advisor to the SECDEF and DEPSECDEF regarding Intelligence, Counterintelligence (CI), Security, sensitive activities, and other intelligence-related matters."

• MOU of 2007 USD(I) dual-hatted as the Director of Defense Intelligence within the ODNI

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USD(I) ResponsibilitiesUSD(I) Responsibilities

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The USD(I)

• Principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense on intelligence, counterintelligence, security, sensitive activities, and other intelligence-related matters.

• Exercises the Secretary of Defense’s authority, direction, and control over the Defense Agencies and DoD Field Activities that are Defense intelligence, counterintelligence, or security Components

• Exercises planning, policy, and strategic oversight over all DoD intelligence, counterintelligence, and security policy, plans, and programs.

* (Extract from DOD Directive 5143.01, Paragraph 3. Responsibilities and Functions)

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Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligencefor Intelligence

Congressional ActivitiesMs. Katherine Borowec

Public Affairs

General Counsel

Director for Defense Intelligence (Intelligence & Security)

Mr. Garry Reid

Director for Defense Intelligence (Intelligence & Security)

Mr. Garry Reid

Defense Analysis & Partner Engagement

Mr. Patrick Warfle

HUMINT & Sensitive ActivitiesMr. Jacques Grimes

Counterintelligence &Security

Mr. Troy Sullivan

Under Secretary ofDefense for Intelligence

HON Michael VickersPrincipal Deputy

HON Marcel Lettre

Under Secretary ofDefense for Intelligence

HON Michael VickersPrincipal Deputy

HON Marcel Lettre

Director for Defense Intelligence(Intelligence Strategy, Programs &

Resources)Mr. Jim Martin

Director for Defense Intelligence(Intelligence Strategy, Programs &

Resources)Mr. Jim Martin

ISR InfrastructureActing Mr. Eric Lanman

Battlespace Awareness & Program Assessment

Mr. Robert Hegstrom

Military IntelligenceProgram Resources

Mr. Steve Lyons

Intelligence Strategy,Policy & IntegrationMs. Linda Petrone

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Director for Defense Intelligence(Warfighter Support)

LTG Raymond Palumbo

Director for Defense Intelligence(Warfighter Support)

LTG Raymond Palumbo

ISR OperationsMr. Gregory Christ

CCMD Intelligence SupportMr. Tom Matthews

4 February 2015

DIA, NGA, NSA, NRO, DSS LNOsCIA Rep

UK, CAN, AUS LNOs

Chief of StaffMr. Robert Montgomery

Human CapitalManagement Office

Ms. Sara Ratcliff

Clandestine Operations, Global Access & Mission Integration

Mr. Thomas Strong

SIGINT & CyberMr. Alfred Ledesma

MASINT, GEOINT & Special Programs

Ms. Tonya Tatum

Director for Defense Intelligence (Technical Collection

& Special Programs)

Mr. John Pede

Director for Defense Intelligence (Technical Collection

& Special Programs)

Mr. John Pede

SAPCOMr. Kenneth Bowen

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Intelligence and National Security

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Intelligence has never been more important to national security

• First line of defense

• Informing national security policy

• Enabling intelligence-driven, precision operations

• Providing the President with additional options

• Preventing strategic surprise

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Challenges and Threats

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• Reemergence of global jihadist threat

• AQ in Syria

• ISIL in Syria and Iraq

• AQAP in Yemen

• AQ Core in Pakistan-Afghanistan

• Metastasization across MENA

• Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs)

• Syrian Civil War

• Persistent volatility across MENA/SA – Afghanistan transition

• Russian Revanchism

• Rise of China

• Proliferation and use of WMD

• Iranian and North Korean nuclear and missile programs

• Terrorist access to WMD

• Cyber threats

• Sustaining U.S. economic leadership

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Sustaining U.S. Intelligence Advantages

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• Expanding Global Coverage• Overhead architecture• Cryptanalytics• Defense Clandestine Service

• Improving capability to operate in A2/AD environments• Assured, persistent ISR• Space protection• Adapting CT models

• Sustaining advantage in CT Operations and Counter Proliferation• Extended range Reaper and advance sensors• Intelligence-operations integration• Rebalancing and rethinking CT

• Developing Cyber Operations Capabilities• Cyber force• Cyber intelligence capabilities

• Strengthening Counterintelligence and Security• Insider Threat Center• Continuous Evaluation

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Intelligence Integration

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• Within Agencies

• Across Agencies

• National & Defense Intelligence

• DoD-CIA