These documents are not checklists, but rather tools for units and sections to utilize for successful IO Program assessment.The Open Source Centre (OSC) collects, interprets and disseminates information relating to matters of political, strategic or economic significance to Australia that is accessible to any section of the public to support Australian government intelligence priorities, the work of the NIC, and allied partner government agencies. (For use during inspections and Staff Assistance Visits. NGB-IG Intelligence Oversight Self-Assessments Organizational Inspection Program (OIP) Intelligence Oversight Checklist NGB Guide to Handling Information on US Persons While Operating Within the US V1.1.Kansas National Guard Intelligence Oversight SOP.Inspector General Activities and Procedures Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team Management Under Secretary of Defense for IntelligenceĪcquisition and Storage of Information Concerning Persons and Organizations not Affiliated with the Department of Defense NGB Guide to Handling Information on US Persons While Operating Within the US V1.1ĭOMESTIC USE OF NATIONAL GUARD UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (Final Approved Signed 19OCT2016) Kansas National Guard Intelligence Oversight SOP Oversight of Intelligence Activities, with Implementation GuidanceĪrmy Implementing Guidance for Intelligence Oversight National Guard Inspector General Intelligence Oversight Procedures I nspector General Intelligence Oversight **Procedures 14 & 15 Deleted & incorporated in DODD 5148.13**
PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF DoD INTEL COMPONENTS THAT AFFECT US PERSONS with Change 2 PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF DoD INTEL ACTIVITIES Ī cquisition of Information Concerning Persons and Organizations not Affiliated with the Department of DefenseĪssistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence OversightĭoD Intelligence Activities with Change 1 You can find out more about QIAs at the following website.
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While it is preferred you use your chain of command to report any QIAs, you may report possible QIAs to any of the following: your supervisor, intelligence oversight officer, commander, unit legal advisor (either the judge advocate general or general counsel), the inspector general, the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Oversight, or the DoD General Counsel's office directly. Those reporting a QIA are protected from reprisal or adverse actions associated with this reporting by anyone in their entire chain of command. persons, even through open source, when it is not part of the unit's mission. Such activities include, but are not limited to Tasking intelligence personnel to conduct intelligence activities that are not part of the organization's approved mission, even if they have the technical capability to do so Providing intelligence services and/or products without proper authorization Failure to file proper use statements for imagery collection associated with U.S. QIAs can be defined as conduct during or related to an intelligence activity that may violate law, Executive Order or Presidential Directive, applicable DOD policies, and/or NGB, Army and Air Force policy documents and instructions. Reporting Questionable Intelligence Activities (QIAs) Constitution and the laws of the U.S." -CNGBI 0700.01 persons (USPERs) as guaranteed by the U.S. "IO involves balancing two fundamental interests: collecting information required to protect national security and protecting the individual rights of U.S.