The aim of the course is to develop NATO analysts who can leverage Identity Intelligence to enhance analysis and production to inform command decisions in NATO Joint Operations Areas (JOAs). This include the key skills of identity identification (discovering new threat actors), resolution (separating friend from foe) and attribution (linking persons to places or events).

This course is also intended to provide a place to share lessons learned and develop analytical techniques.

Class Size: 8-18

Prerequisites:

  1. Language proficiency: Trainees must have the following standards of proficiency in English (as described/coded in 2009 STANAG 6001, Edition 3):

1/ Listening (Professional/3)

2/ Speaking (Functional/2)

3/ Reading (Professional/3)

4/ Writing (Functional/2)

(SLP 3232)

       2. Computer skills: Basic skills in Microsoft Office.

3. Analyst experience:

1/ Participants should have an education in Intelligence Analysis.

2/ Participants should be knowledgeable of AIntP-15, AIntP-13, AIntP-10

4. Mandatory online module: “Introduction to Biometrics” online JADL course ADL 337 to be completed prior the course.

 

The Curriculum of the course includes the following theoretical and practical learning objectives:

  1. Understanding I2 in the Operational Environment
  2. Identity Components Overview
  3. Identity Intelligence Familiarization Organizational Structure
  4. Strategic Identity Intelligence
  5. Biometric Post-Match Analysis Report Comprehension
  6. Counter Intelligence and Human Intelligence Screening and Vetting Support Triage Spreadsheet Comprehension
  7. BEWL Training Overview
  8. Analysis and Production of Identity Intelligence
  9. Operation and Functions of NATO Automated Biometric Identification System (NABIS)
  10. Operation and Functions of the NATO Exploitation (NEX) Portal
  11. NATO Biometrics and Identity Intelligence Workflow Model
  12. Identity Intelligence Analysis in a Complex Environment – Capstone Exercise