Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Unit Crew Commander
The primary purpose of the position is to perform specialized intelligence duties as an ISR unit crew commander and to train assigned military unit members in the duties and functions associated with multi-intelligence (multi-INT) Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TPED) activities.
Serves as an ISR unit crew commander, responsible and accountable for all facets of ISR unit operations and production to include time critical targeting (TCT), direct threat warning, battle damage assessment, combat identification, combat search and rescue, multi-INT correlation, threat analysis, mapping, intelligence preparation of the battlespace, situation monitoring, and mission reporting.
Assesses incoming and exploited mission data and provides cross-cueing sensor/tip-offs to other platforms and exploitation sections improving multi-INT correlation.
Provides input on performance evaluation, career guidance, and technical assistance to full-time and traditional intelligence personnel.
Reviews and approves post-mission reports containing the analysis derived from each exploitation function.
Briefs analysis findings and estimates to the unit commander and mission planners.
Assures ISR unit crews maintain the capability to provide timely and accurate operational intelligence support and fully trained intelligence personnel during exercises and contingency operations.
Recognized as an organization expert within functional assignment.
Coordinates ISR unit training requirements with gaining command intelligence section.
Plans, organizes, establishes, and manages the methodology for deployment and conduct of intelligence operations during contingency operations.
Prepares and manages the budgeting of fiscal resources for the ISR unit.
Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Unit Crew Commander
The primary purpose of the position is to perform specialized intelligence duties as an ISR unit crew commander and to train assigned military unit members in the duties and functions associated with multi-intelligence (multi-INT) Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TPED) activities.
Serves as an ISR unit crew commander, responsible and accountable for all facets of ISR unit operations and production to include time critical targeting (TCT), direct threat warning, battle damage assessment, combat identification, combat search and rescue, multi-INT correlation, threat analysis, mapping, intelligence preparation of the battlespace, situation monitoring, and mission reporting.
Assesses incoming and exploited mission data and provides cross-cueing sensor/tip-offs to other platforms and exploitation sections improving multi-INT correlation.
Provides input on performance evaluation, career guidance, and technical assistance to full-time and traditional intelligence personnel.
Reviews and approves post-mission reports containing the analysis derived from each exploitation function.
Briefs analysis findings and estimates to the unit commander and mission planners.
Assures ISR unit crews maintain the capability to provide timely and accurate operational intelligence support and fully trained intelligence personnel during exercises and contingency operations.
Recognized as an organization expert within functional assignment.
Coordinates ISR unit training requirements with gaining command intelligence section.
Plans, organizes, establishes, and manages the methodology for deployment and conduct of intelligence operations during contingency operations.
Prepares and manages the budgeting of fiscal resources for the ISR unit.
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