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AIA Mission Briefing

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)

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AIA Mission Briefing

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  1. AIA Mission Briefing Col Fred Witter Director, Financial Management & Comptroller This Briefing is: UNCLASSIFIED

  2. 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 $506M $356M $412M

  3. 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

  4. Colors of Money As of 27 Feb 04 Air Force (POM) National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP) Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP) Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities (TIARA) AF/XOIR Consolidated Cryptologic Program (CCP) Defense Cryptologic Program (AFCO) Director, NSA General Defense Intel Program (GDIP) Director, DIA HQ AIA Staff AF $ 14,058K CCP 18,815K GDIP 1,885K AFTAC **AIA provides administrative support to AFTAC Patrick AFB, FL Col Guy Turner AFTAC/CC 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 $ 3,527K CCP 251K GDIP 283K NASIC AF $ 9,046K CCP ----GDIP 180,390K Lackland AFB, TX Col Larry Thompson AFIWC/CC Lackland AFB, TX Col Kathryn Gauthier 67th IOW/CC AFIWC AF $ 69,337K CCP 602K GDIP 72K Ft. Meade, MD Col Fred Gortler 70th IW/CC Ft. Meade, MD BGen Neal Robinson AFCO Director 67th IOW AF $ 20,510K CCP 20,535K GDIP 1,237K 70th IW AF $ 4,273K CCP 13,825K GDIP ---- AFCO AF $ 575K CCP 3,155K GDIP 92K Dave Sembach Acting, Comptroller DSN 787-2347 Lt Col Randy White Comptroller DSN 271-5474 Anthony Coulston Comptroller DSN 969-4735 James S. Hamilton Comptroller DSN 969-2212 Lucille Brooks Comptroller DSN 622-0342 TSgt Emory Hill AFCO/FM DSN 644-6934 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO FY 04 Funding Authority

  5. National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP) “National” Intelligence 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 • 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

  6. 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 General Defense Intelligence Program (GDIP)

  7. 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)

  8. 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 Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP) “Defense-wide” Intelligence

  9. 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 Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities (TIARA) “Tactical” Intelligence

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