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INTL443 Assignment II

INTL443 Assignment II
Students must prepare a 8-10 page paper on either the North Korean or Cuban intelligence apparatus using the intelligence scenario described below. The format and
required elements for your paper can be found in the week six “Lessons” folder. Remember to be creative and use your imagination as this is a simulation; “outside the
box” thinking is highly encouraged! The specific format and contents of the paper are attached. Please review the “lesson notes” prior to starting your
paper.Assignments, Tests & QuizzesAssignmentsOverview: Assume you are the head of either North Korea’s or Cuba’s intelligence apparatus. Your leadership has declared
in a high-level, secretive party meeting that they are no longer willing to stand by and allow the US strangle their country via an economic embargo. In order to
prevent a complete economic collapse, they have decided to mobilize their military forces for an unprecedented 15 day nationwide exercise. Elements within the party
are concerned the exercise would be viewed as a hostile act, potentially opening the door to yet another US sponsored “regime change.” Assignment: As the leader of
your nation’s intelligence apparatus, you have been tasked to develop a collection plan to assess how the US will respond to the 15 day exercise. Your collection plan
must cover each of the five intelligence disciplines (as well as cyber warfare) and must include taskings for every element/bureau/division within your network.
Remember to be creative and use your imagination as this is a simulation; “outside the box” thinking is highly encouraged!General Requirements1. Document Format.a. MS
Word documentb. One-inch (1”) margins (double spaced)c. Times New Roman Fontd. Twelve (12) pitch2. Citation Format: Turabian. As stated in the Academic Integrity
Briefings, information taken directly from another source must be placed in quotations and cited following the Turabian format contained in the week one “lessons”
folder.3. Graphics are allowed.4. Students must (1) employ imaginative approaches to answer the question being asked; (2) display an impressive command of the subject
matter beyond the immediately obvious; (3) demonstrate a high level of critical thinking y reflection current and world views, and genuine intellectual development;
and (4) excel in explaining all major points using multiple examples from the course readings or individual research.Title Page. (a) Title of the paper(b) Student
Name.(c) Course Number.(d) Instructor Name.(e) Date the paper was completed.Length: Minimum of eight pages, no more than ten pages (double spaced, not including the
title page and Selected Bibliography).Section I: Introduction. (a) Clearly state the purpose of your paper along with the country you’ll be representing (North Korea
or Cuba), the “non-lethal show of force” your country will be making in order send a message to the US, and a brief summary of your country’s intelligence organs. (b)
Remember to be creative and use your imagination as this is a simulation; “outside the box” thinking is highly encouraged!Section II: Collection Plan. (a) OSINT.
Identify non-cyber, targets (such as media, tradeshows, or professional organizations) capable of providing raw (unevaluated), OSINT indicating how the US would
respond to assess how the US will respond to the 15 day exercise. Clearly identify the specific bureau, division, or branch within your associated (North Korean or
Cuban) organization responsible for collecting the information along with a plan as to how they will collect it. Assess the likelihood (as probable, possible, or
unlikely) that your country will be able to obtain the required OSINT information and why.(b) GEOINT. Identify targets (such as industrial facilities, military
installations, and public locations, etc.) capable of providing raw (unevaluated) GEOINT indicating how the US would respond to assess how the US will respond to the
15 day exercise. Remember, GEOINT includes airborne collection systems (airplanes and drones), not just satellites. Clearly identify the specific bureau, division, or
branch within your associated (North Korean or Cuban) organization responsible for collecting the information along with a plan as to how they will collect it. Assess
the likelihood (as probable, possible, or unlikely) that your country will be able to obtain the required GEOINT information and why. (c) MASINT. Identify targets
capable of being exploited by MASINT indicating how the US would respond to the calculated “show of force.” If you are unable to identify any targets capable being of
exploited by MASINT, please state why. Clearly identify the specific bureau, division, or branch within your associated (North Korean or Cuban) organization
responsible for collecting the information along with a plan as to how they will collect it. Assess the likelihood (as probable, possible, or unlikely) that your
country will be able to obtain the required MASINT information and why. (d) HUMINT. Identify targets (diplomats, politicians, military personnel, etc.) capable of
providing raw (unevaluated) HUMINT indicating how the US would respond to assess how the US will respond to the 15 day exercise. Remember, HUMINT’s value lies in its
ability to identify future actions. Clearly identify the specific bureau, division, or branch within your associated (North Korean or Cuban) organization responsible
for collecting the information along with a plan as to how they will collect it. Assess the likelihood (as probable, possible, or unlikely) that your country will be
able to obtain the required HUMINT information and why.(e) SIGINT. Identify non-cyber targets (communications systems, command and control systems, etc.) capable of
providing raw (unevaluated) SIGINT indicating how the US would respond to assess how the US will respond to the 15 day exercise. Remember, responses to an event
require political and military decision to be made and orders carried out which always involves some type of electronic communications. Clearly identify the specific
bureau, division, or branch within your associated (North Korean or Cuban) organization responsible for collecting the information along with a plan as to how they
will collect it. Assess the likelihood (as probable, possible, or unlikely) that your country will be able to obtain the required SIGINT information and why.(f) Cyber
Collection. Identify cyber targets (military or civilian computer networks) capable of being targeted and exploited to provide raw (unevaluated) intelligence
indicating how the US would respond to assess how the US will respond to the 15 day exercise. Clearly identify the specific bureau, division, or branch within your
associated (North Korean or Cuban) organization responsible for collecting the information along with a plan as to how they will collect it. Assess the likelihood (as
probable, possible, or unlikely) that your country will be able to obtain the required cyber information and why.Section III: Conclusion.(a) Assess the likelihood (as
probable, possible, or unlikely) that your country’s intelligence organizations will be capable of collecting the required information and why. Stress the key
capabilities and limitations associated with your country’s intelligence collection. Section IV: Selected Bibliography. (a) Contains all sources consulted and cited in
preparing your paper
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