Military Intelligence Board
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The Military Intelligence Board (MIB) serves as the senior-level board for coordination of intelligence assets in support of military operations globally within the United States Government. The board is chaired by the Defense Intelligence Agency, a component of the United States Department of Defense, and seeks consensus across commands, agencies, and services. It serves as a forum to discuss any intelligence issues related to the military.
During combat operations, the MIB meets almost daily to address and coordinate intelligence analysis, assets, collection, systems, and personnel.[1]
The MIB consists of the following members:
Principal Members:
- Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (chair)
- Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
- Director of the National Security Agency
- Joint Staff J-2
- Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2, US Army
- Director of Naval Intelligence
- HQ, US Air Force, Director of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- Director of Intelligence, HQ US Marine Corps
- Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Associated members:
- Unified Combatant Command, J-2s
- Director of the National Reconnaissance Office
- Director, Policy Staff, Defense Intelligence Agency
- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security
- Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence
- Assistant Commandant for Intelligence and Criminal Investigations, US Coast Guard
- Joint Staff, J-3
- Director, Directorate of Military Intelligence Staff
- Defense Intelligence Functional Manager for Collection
- Assistant, Deputy Director for Military Support, Central Intelligence Agency
- Director, Defense Information Systems Agency
See also
References
- ^ Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations. January 2012, page A-4 and A-5.
External links
- Military Intelligence Board on the DIA web site (archived version)