Air Intelligence Agency Mission Briefing (2004)

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Air Intelligence Agency
AIA Mission Briefing
Col Fred Witter
Director, Financial Management
& Comptroller
This Briefing is:
UNCLASSIFIED
AIA Resources
• Cryptologic capability is funded primarily through
two programs:
• Program Objective Memorandum (POM - Air Force)
• Consolidated Cryptologic Program (CCP - NSA)
• AIA also executes General Defense Intelligence
Program (GDIP) from DIA
AIA FY04 Money
AIA FY04 Manpower
AF
NSA
$506M
$356M
40%
18%
DIA
28%
31%
32%
$412M
51%
UNCLASSIFIED
How and Why AIA is Different:
Money
• Most Air Force organizations are funded exclusively by money
appropriated for the the US Air Force by Congress
• Two-thirds of our finding comes from non-Air Force
Congressional appropriations; this includes money from three
National Foreign Intelligence Programs
• Consolidated Cryptologic Program (National Security Agency)
• General Defense Intelligence Program (Defense Intelligence
Agency)
• National Imagery and Mapping Program (National Imagery and
Mapping Agency)
• Money in each program is “fenced” – it cannot be used except
to support that program
UNCLASSIFIED
Colors of Money
Air Force (POM)
As of 27 Feb 04
National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP)
Joint Military
Intelligence Program (JMIP)
Tactical Intelligence and
Related Activities (TIARA)
Consolidated Cryptologic
Program (CCP)
Defense Cryptologic
Program (AFCO)
General Defense Intel
Program (GDIP)
AF/XOIR
Director, NSA
Director, DIA
AFTAC
**AIA provides
administrative
support to
AFTAC
Patrick AFB, FL
Col Guy Turner
AFTAC/CC
HQ AIA Staff
AF $ 14,058K
CCP 18,815K
GDIP 1,885K
Deborah Ward
AFTAC/XP
DSN 854-2324
Offut AFB, NE
Brig Gen Craig Koziol
55th WG/CC
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Col Joseph Pridotkas
NASIC/CC
55th OG
AF
CCP
GDIP
$ 3,527K
251K
283K
NASIC
Lackland AFB, TX
Col Kathryn Gauthier
67th IOW/CC
67th
IOW
AF $ 20,510K
Lt Col Randy White
Comptroller
DSN 271-5474
CCP 20,535K
GDIP 1,237K
James S. Hamilton
Comptroller
DSN 969-2212
FY 04 Funding Authority
Lackland AFB, TX
Col Larry Thompson
AFIWC/CC
Ft. Meade, MD
Col Fred Gortler
70th IW/CC
Ft. Meade, MD
BGen Neal Robinson
AFCO Director
70th IW
AFCO
AF
$ 4,273K
AF
CCP
13,825K
CCP
GDIP
----
Lucille Brooks
Comptroller
DSN 622-0342
GDIP
AFIWC
AF $ 69,337K
CCP
602K
$ 575K GDIP
72K
3,155K Anthony Coulston
92K
TSgt Emory Hill
AFCO/FM
DSN 644-6934
AF
CCP
$ 9,046K
----
GDIP 180,390K
Dave Sembach
Acting, Comptroller
DSN 787-2347
Comptroller
DSN 969-4735
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
National Foreign Intelligence Program
(NFIP)
“National” Intelligence
Activities
•
National-level IMINT, SIGINT, HUMINT,
MASINT
•
National-level reconnaissance, counterdrug
intel, intel production
•
Counterintelligence, counterterrorism,
security countermeasures
•
Scientific & Technical Intelligence analysis
and production
•
SCI and other security policy &
management
•
•
Intel Community Management
Open source intelligence collection and
exploitation
Players
• CIA, DIA, NSA, NIMA,
NRO
• Community mgt.
structure
• Nat’l level activities of
the military services
• Elements of Depts. of
Defense, State, Justice,
Treasury, and Energy
General Defense Intelligence Program
(GDIP)
• Provides funds for collecting, processing,
analyzing, producing, and disseminating
military intelligence for the following:
• Support to national policy makers
• Equipping and training intelligence forces
• National-level support to warfighters
• Program Manager - Director, Defense
Intelligence Agency (Dir, DIA)
• Major Participants:
• Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
• Service Intelligence Elements
Consolidated Cryptologic Program
(CCP)
• Provides funds for exploitation of foreign
communications and non-communications
signals to satisfy national-level SIGINT
requirements for the U.S. Government
• Program Manager - Director, National
Security Agency (DIRNSA)
• Major participants:
• NSA
• The Service Cryptologic elements (SCEs)
through the Central Security Service (CSS)
Joint Military Intelligence Program
(JMIP)
“Defense-wide” Intelligence
Activities
• Defense-wide/joint imagery,
cryptology, counterdrug, recon
activities
• Defense-wide mapping, charting,
geodesy
• Joint research and development
• Joint reserve intelligence
management
Players
• DIA, NSA, DSPO, OSD
elements, and NIMA
• Service Cryptologic Elements
• Service Intelligence Elements
Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities
(TIARA)
“Tactical” Intelligence
Activities
• Intelligence Support Systems
• Tactical-level Training
• Tactical Recon/Ocean
Surveillance
• Tactical-level Support
Players
• Tactical Intel/crypto/recon elements
of:
• Active military forces
• Reserves, Nat’l Guard
• Miscellaneous activities in Defense
Agencies