Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Priorities and

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Office of the
Under Secretary of Defense
for Intelligence
APEX Presentation
9 March 2015
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Outline
• U.S. Intelligence Community & the USD(I)
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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 Agency
Defense Intelligence Agency*
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency*
National Security Agency*
National Reconnaissance Office*
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of National
Security Intelligence
Department of Energy, Office of Intelligence and
Counterintelligence
Department of Homeland Security, Office of
Intelligence and Analysis
Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and
Research
Department of the Treasury, Office of Intelligence and
Analysis
Intelligence components of the:
Air Force
Combatant Commands
Army
Marine Corps
Navy
Coast Guard
Intelligence Budget:
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The Director of National Intelligence provides
oversight of the entire Intelligence Community
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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.)
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
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USD(I) History
Dec 2002
Mar 2003 - Dec 2006
Public Law 107–314
USD(I) created
Apr 2007 – Aug 2010
Mar 2011 - Present
Dr. Stephen A. Cambone
Lt Gen (Ret) James R. Clapper
Dr. Michael G. Vickers
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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) Responsibilities
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
for Intelligence
Chief of Staff
Mr. Robert Montgomery
Human Capital
Management Office
Ms. Sara Ratcliff
Congressional Activities
Ms. Katherine Borowec
General Counsel
Under Secretary of
Defense for Intelligence
HON Michael Vickers
Principal Deputy
HON Marcel Lettre
SAPCO
Mr. Kenneth Bowen
Director for Defense Intelligence
(Warfighter Support)
LTG Raymond Palumbo
ISR Operations
Mr. Gregory Christ
CCMD Intelligence Support
Mr. Tom Matthews
Director for Defense Intelligence
(Intelligence & Security)
Mr. Garry Reid
Public Affairs
DIA, NGA, NSA, NRO, DSS LNOs
CIA Rep
UK, CAN, AUS LNOs
Director for Defense Intelligence
(Technical Collection
& Special Programs)
Mr. John Pede
HUMINT & Sensitive Activities
Mr. Jacques Grimes
SIGINT & Cyber
Mr. Alfred Ledesma
Defense Analysis
& Partner Engagement
Mr. Patrick Warfle
MASINT, GEOINT & Special
Programs
Ms. Tonya Tatum
Counterintelligence &
Security
Mr. Troy Sullivan
Clandestine Operations, Global
Access & Mission Integration
Mr. Thomas Strong
Director for Defense Intelligence
(Intelligence Strategy, Programs &
Resources)
Mr. Jim Martin
Battlespace Awareness
& Program Assessment
Mr. Robert Hegstrom
Intelligence Strategy,
Policy & Integration
Ms. Linda Petrone
ISR Infrastructure
Acting Mr. Eric Lanman
Military Intelligence
Program Resources
Mr. Steve Lyons
4 February 2015
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Intelligence and National Security
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
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AQ in Syria
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ISIL in Syria and Iraq
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AQAP in Yemen
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AQ Core in Pakistan-Afghanistan
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Metastasization across MENA
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Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs)
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Syrian Civil War
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Persistent volatility across MENA/SA – Afghanistan transition
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Russian Revanchism
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Rise of China
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Proliferation and use of WMD
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Iranian and North Korean nuclear and missile programs
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Terrorist access to WMD
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Cyber threats
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Sustaining U.S. economic leadership
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Sustaining U.S. Intelligence Advantages
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Expanding Global Coverage
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Improving capability to operate in A2/AD environments
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Extended range Reaper and advance sensors
Intelligence-operations integration
Rebalancing and rethinking CT
Developing Cyber Operations Capabilities
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Assured, persistent ISR
Space protection
Adapting CT models
Sustaining advantage in CT Operations and Counter Proliferation
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Overhead architecture
Cryptanalytics
Defense Clandestine Service
Cyber force
Cyber intelligence capabilities
Strengthening Counterintelligence and Security
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Insider Threat Center
Continuous Evaluation
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Intelligence Integration
• Within Agencies
• Across Agencies
• National & Defense Intelligence
• DoD-CIA
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