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Intelligence can provide insights not available elsewhere that warn of potential threats and opportunities, assess probable outcomes of proposed policy options, provide leadership profiles on foreign officials, and inform official travelers of counterintelligence and security threats.
United States Coast Guard (USCG) USCG is the only military organization within DHS and protects the maritime economy and the environment, defends our maritime borders, and saves those at risk.
Intelligence Collection (Military Intelligence) Serves as a central source of military intelligence, developing a highly-trained workforce to collect, analyze, evaluate, interpret, produce and disseminate sensitive military intelligence.
Intelligence collection is the process of gathering information on potential security threats, criminal activities, emergencies, and matters of national security. It can also include conducting research or collecting information on a wide variety of topics.
The Intel Estimate will provide data on enemy, weather, and terrain to assist in decision making and course of action development. You must complete the estimate before developing and finalizing the friendly course of action.

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They include information on the size, capabilities, location, disposition, and plans of foreign military forces, as well as information about foreign countries and events in foreign countries required to plan for and carry out military operations. A variety of intelligence organizations help to meet these needs.

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