Manuals under development.
U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence
Capabilities, Development, and Integration Directorate of Doctrine
Publication Title Date Description
Number (and Current Status)
FM 2-01.3/ IPB 15 A dual-designated Army and
MCRP 2-3A October Marine Corps manual which
(FOUO) 2009 describes the fundamentals
of intelligence preparation
of the
battlefield/intelligence
preparation of the
battlespace (IPB), its use
in directing the
intelligence effort, and
its role in driving the
staff's planning for
military operations.
Conforms to the overarching
doctrinal concepts
presented in Army doctrine
(FMs 3-0 and 2-0) and
Marine Corps doctrine
(MCWPs 3-1 and 2-1). Does
not describe the TTPs and
applications of IPB. For
this information, refer to
FMI 2-01.301.
STATUS: Manual is currently
being updated with an
expected publication date
in FY 2012.
FM 2-19.1 Echelons Division TBD A guide that assists
(FOUO) and Above intelligence staffs and
Intelligence units in the operations and
training requirements
associated with ARFORGEN.
Establishes a common frame
of reference and
intellectual tools that
intelligence leaders
assigned to theater, corps,
and division intelligence
organizations can use to
plan and conduct
operations.
STATUS: Under development.
TC 2-0.2 Machine Foreign TBD An overview of the Machine
(FOUO) Language Translation Foreign Language
HB Translation program,
components, and
configurations. Describes
the implementation into
operational scenarios as
well as other resources
available to facilitate
incorporating the
capability into workflow.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2011.
TC 2-19.2 BCT and Below TBD A companion manual to FM
(FOUO) Intelligence 2-19.4. Incorporates TTP
Operations related to intelligence
operations developed by
intelligence organizations
in the field over the last
20 years, including TTP
developed in operations in
Afghanistan, Bosnia, and
Iraq. Includes TTP
developed at the Army's
combat training centers and
describes the brigade
intelligence fundamentals,
roles, and responsibilities
of the intelligence staff
and the operations of the
MI company. Addresses
requirements expanding on
doctrine in FMs 2-0,
2-01.3, 3-0, 5-0, 6-0, and
provides a basic framework
for intelligence
professionals on the
evolving doctrine; TTPs;
materiel and force
structure; institutional
and unit training, and SOPs
for BCT echelon
intelligence support and
ISR operations.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2011.
TC 2-22.1 All-Source TBD Fills an existing doctrinal
(FOUO) Intelligence HB gap covering the all-source
intelligence discipline and
to provides doctrinal
guidance concerning the use
of all-source intelligence.
Complements and is
consistent with doctrinal
guidance provided in FMs
3-0, 5-0, and all FM 2
series doctrinal
publications. Provides a
description of all-source
intelligence and provides
guidance on the uses of
all-source intelligence
throughout the military
decision making process
(MDMP), ISR
synchronization, and the
targeting process. It
provides a discussion of
products and tools
associated with all-source
intelligence.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
TC 2-22.2 Counterintelligence TBD Replaces FM 2-22.2 and will
(FOUO) HB fill an existing doctrinal
gap to provide doctrinal
guidance concerning CI
support to both peacetime
and conflict level
operations. Covers the
specific mission, structure
and organization of CI
units and operations.
Covers CI investigations
and operations to include
the legal principles and
reporting aspects of each.
Outlines administration of
the CI program and the
specifics of the CI
collection program. Will
discuss specific CI
missions to include Cyber
CI and Technical CI
Services and Support.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
TC 2-22.6 Signals TBD Provides a common framework
(FOUO) Intelligence for understanding Army
Signals Intelligence
(SIGINT) operations and
organizations within the
SIGINT community. Serves as
a foundation for analysis
and development of Army
SIGINT training, concepts,
organizations/force
structure, and equipment.
Brings Army intelligence
doctrine in line with the
characterization of SIGINT
as represented in FM 2-0.
It is the first SIGINT TC
produced in doctrine.
STATUS: In final editing
with an expected
publication date in late FY
2010.
TC 2-22.8 Measurements and TBD Is the Army's intelligence
(FOUO) Signatures doctrinal reference
Intelligence HB concerning MASINT and
provides additional detail
on MASINT contained within
FM 2-0. MASINT uses
information gathered by
technical instruments such
as radar, lasers, passive
electro-optical sensors,
radiation detectors,
seismic, and other sensors
to measure objects and/or
events to identify them by
their signatures.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
TC 2-22.41 Weapons Technical TBD Provides doctrinal
(FOUO) Intelligence guidance, direction, and
TTP for conducting weapons
technical intelligence
(WTI) operations. Provides
guidance to operating
forces on the exploitation
of WTI of intelligence
value. Informs Joint force
commanders and staff about
the missions, requirements,
and capabilities of WTI
collectors, as well as
providing essential
information to effectively
employ and utilize WTI
capabilities.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in late FY
2010.
TC 2-22.7 Geospatial TBD Is the Army's manual for
(FOUO) Intelligence GEOINT doctrine. It
(GEOINT) HB describes GEOINT (imagery,
Imagery Intelligence
(IMINT), and geospatial
information);
implementation of GEOINT in
the Army, and GEOINT
support to planning and
operations. Provides
guidance for commanders,
staffs, trainers,
engineers, and MI personnel
at all echelons and forms
the foundation for GEOINT
doctrine development.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
TC 2-22.82 Biometrics Enabled TBD Contains guidance on the
(FOUO) Intelligence HB use of biometrics data by
intelligence and protection
personnel, including
military police and law
enforcement personnel,
those involved in detainee
vetting and targeting
operations, and units in
the Army supporting
commanders' requirements at
all echelons. Describes
biometrics enabled
intelligence, the
fundamentals of
biometrics, and biometrics
systems as well as tools in
use in current operating
environments. The primary
audience for TC 2-2.82 is
experienced Army
intelligence professionals
engaged in intelligence
production and full
spectrum operations.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2011.
TC 2-22.9 Open Source TBD Will replace FMI 2-22.9,
(FOUO) Intelligence HB dated 5 December 2006. Will
facilitate a common
understanding and
foundational concepts and
methods of the Army OSINT
discipline and its enabling
of the intelligence process
in support of full spectrum
operations. Highlights its
applicability to Army and
Joint intelligence
operations in support of
full spectrum operations.
Provides fundamental
principles, TTPs, and
terminology for Army OSINT
operations.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
TC 2-33.4 Analysis TBD Describes the fundamentals
(FOUO) of intelligence analysis,
its use in the intelligence
effort, and its role in
driving the intelligence
running estimate of enemy
courses of action and the
operational environment.
Conforms to the overarching
doctrinal concepts
presented in FM 3-0 and FM
2-0. It provides doctrinal
guidance for the use of
analysis in the
intelligence effort and its
role in supporting the
commander and staff.
STATUS: Manual under
development with an
expected publication date
in FY 2012.
TC 2-33.42 Counterthreat TBD This unclassified manual
(FOUO) Finance establishes doctrine for
Army counterthreat finance
(CTF) operations. It
addresses CTF missions from
brigade-through
Army-specific activities at
national-level agencies and
centers. Includes examples
of threat finance
activities and Soldiers
might encounter in CTF
operations. The primary
audience for this TC is
experienced Army
intelligence professionals
and senior leaders serving
as analysts in a CTF
element at any echelon.
Other audiences include
commanders, staffs,
trainers, and MI personnel
at all echelons. To
understand this TC,
Soldiers must first read
FMs 2-0 and 2-33.4.
STATUS: Manual in final
editing with an expected
publication date in FY
2010.
TC 2-91.2 Intelligence Support TBD Provides doctrinal guidance
(FOUO) to concerning intelligence
Antiterrorism/Force support to the
Protection Programs antiterrorism and force
protection program.
Complements guidance
provided in AR 525-13 and
describes how the Army
implements Department of
Defense (DOD) antiterrorism
policy. The target audience
for TC 2-91.2 is
Installation Commanders, MI
unit commanders, staffs,
and Soldiers conducting
activities to support
antiterrorism/force
protection.
STATUS: Manual under
development with an
expected publication date
in FY 2010.
TC 2-91.7 Intelligence TBD Provides Army doctrine for
(FOUO) Handbook to Civil Intelligence Support to
Support Operations Civil Support (CS)
Operations. This manual
follows FM 3-28.1 and
expands on providing
intelligence support to the
commander and staff during
CS operations at the
brigade and battalion
levels. Also applicable to
Joint Task Force J2s, Army
G2s at the various levels,
and Joint Force
Headquarters-State J2s
(NG). Explains how the
intelligence Soldier can
use standard intelligence
skills (overseas
operations) to provide
intelligence support to CS
operations by adapting the
use of IPB, intelligence
analysis and ISR for use in
the Homeland. Discusses
some of the legal
restrictions and other
prohibitions on collecting
intelligence and
information within the U.S.
and the Commonwealth and
Territories of the U.S.
Describes the homeland
security framework, mission
areas, functions, and
related areas of critical
importance. Discusses
federal policies, DOD
directives, and U.S. Army
regulations pertinent to
establishing military
procedures governing
intelligence support to CS
operations.
STATUS: In final editing
with an expected
publication date in FY
2010. An update to this
manual is currently in
progress with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-01.31 Specific IPB TTP TBD Describes IPB and its
(FOUO) applications to include its
use in directing the
intelligence effort and its
role in driving the staff's
planning for military
operations. Provides
doctrinal guidance for the
use of IPB in directing the
intelligence effort and its
role in supporting the
commander and staff.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP Intelligence TBD A guide intended to assist
2-19.102 Tactics, Techniques, intelligence staffs and
(FOUO) and Procedures for units in the operations and
Division and Above training requirements
associated with ARFORGEN.
Provides specific
intelligence TTP that
intelligence leaders
assigned to theater, corps,
and division intelligence
organizations can use plan
and conduct operations.
STATUS: Under development.
ATTP 2-22.21 Counterintelligence TBD Provides TTP clarification
(FOUO) TTP and expansion for its
parent manual TC 2-22.2 and
specific guidance and
examples of CI functions
applicable at the tactical
level of execution.
Classified doctrine is
contained in this manual.
To obtain a complete
picture of the CI effort,
these two manuals must be
used together. Supersedes
FMs 34-60A, 34-62, 30-19
and the CI portions of FM
34-5 (Chapters 1 and 6).
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-22.33 2X TTP TBD Expands and clarifies the
(FOUO) doctrinal foundation found
in TC 2-22.303. Presents
TTP regarding the mission,
organization, and
capabilities of the 2X
element managing CI and
HUMINT operations at the
BCT level and includes TTP
related to the 2X during
full spectrum operations.
Includes TTP for
conventional operations
derived from legacy
doctrine as well as current
TTP from recent operations.
The target audience
includes commanders,
staffs, Soldiers and
civilians engaged in, or
supporting, the management
of CI and HUMINT operations
in a tactical or
operational environment.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-22.71 GEOINT TTP TBD Fills an existing doctrinal
(FOUO) gap by providing doctrinal
guidance concerning the
GEOINT and IMINT
disciplines and their roles
in Army operations as based
on agreements with the
National
Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency. Provides
information on the GEOINT
cell formation, planning,
and production. The IMINT
discipline and its unique
capabilities are addressed
throughout the document as
integrated elements or
stand-alone functions, and
is designed for geospatial
engineers and imagery
analysts at Army Service
Component Command, corps,
division, brigade, and
company levels.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-33.41 Analytic TTP TBD Provides Army TTP doctrine
(FOUO) for Intelligence Analysis.
This manual follows FMs
2-0, 2-01.3 and FMI
2-01.301 and expands on TTP
for the intelligence
analyst to use while
creating products for the
commander and staff during
operations at all levels of
command. Provides the
intelligence Soldier with
the methodologies that
enable the creation of
intelligence products the
intelligence warfighting
function.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-91.1 Intelligence Support TBD Provides TTP concerning
(FOUO) to Stability intelligence support to
Operations TTP stability operations and
additional detail on the
intelligence support to
stability mission as stated
in FM 3-07. This manual
complements doctrinal
guidance provided in FMs
2-0, 2-01.3, and FMI
2-01.301 and is consistent
with stability operations
doctrine found in FMs 3-0
and 3-07. The target
audience for this manual
includes commanders,
staffs, Soldiers and
civilians engaged in, or
supporting, intelligence
activities in support of
stability missions at any
echelon.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-91.21 Intelligence Support TBD Provides doctrinal guidance
(FOUO) to concerning intelligence
Antiterrorism/Force support to the
Protection TTP antiterrorism/force
protection program.
Complements guidance
provided in AR 525-13 and
describes how the Army
implements DOD
antiterrorism policy.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-91.3 Intelligence Support TBD Reorganizes and expands FM
(FOUO) to Urban Operations 2-91.4 and the doctrinal
TTP foundations found in FM
3-06 and JP 3-06.
Incorporates intelligence
and operational doctrine
and terminology from FMs
3-06 and 3-06.11, and
provides intelligence
professionals TTP and
checklists to provide focus
while providing commanders
with effective intelligence
support for operations in
the urban environment.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
ATTP 2-91.5 Intelligence Support TBD Designed to fill an
(FOUO) to Document existing doctrinal gap
Exploitation TTP encompassing the TTPs on
how personnel at the
tactical level conduct
DOMEX operations during
full spectrum operations.
Complements doctrinal
guidance provided in TC
2-91.8. Includes TTP for
conventional operations
derived from legacy
doctrine as well as current
TTP from recent
operations.
STATUS: Under development
with an estimated
publication date in FY
2011.
ATTP 2-91.6 Intelligence Support TBD Focuses on the intelligence
(FOUO) to Site Exploitation support to the site
TTP exploitation (SE)
operations described in
ATTP 3-90.15. Contains
detailed information on how
intelligence supports SE
during the MDMP and IPB
processes. Discusses the
intelligence process as the
framework to describe the
various intelligence
activities and tasks which
supports the SE operational
activities and details
specialized support and
information the S2 can
leverage to support
operations. Other
information includes
intelligence support for
target folders, handling
items of potential
intelligence value,
informational resources,
search activities, and
forensics. The target
audience for this ATTP
includes commanders,
staffs, Soldiers and
civilians engaged in, or
supporting, intelligence
activities in support of SE
at brigade and battalion.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
MI Pub Intelligence Support TBD Provides Army doctrine for
2-91.71 to the Homeland Intelligence Support to
(FOUO) Homeland Security (HS).
Follows JPs 3-27 and 3-28
and expands on providing
intelligence support to the
commander and staff during
HS operations. Explains how
the Intelligence Soldier
can use standard
intelligence skills
(overseas operations) to
provide intelligence
support by adapting the use
of IPB, intelligence
analysis, and ISR for use
in the Homeland. It further
discusses Joint,
interagency, multinational
and law enforcement support
to other agencies outside
the Department of the Army.
Discusses some of the legal
restrictions and other
prohibitions on collecting
intelligence and
information within the
U.S., U.S. territories and
possessions, and the
surrounding territorial
waters and airspace.
Describes the HS framework,
mission areas, functions,
and related areas of
critical importance. It
discusses federal laws and
policies, DOD directives,
and U.S. Army regulations
pertinent to establishing
military procedures
governing intelligence
support to HS.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2012.
MI Pub 2-0.1 Intelligence TBD A reference for Army
(FOUO) Reference Guide intelligence as it
continues with the
transformation effort.
Describes the Army
Intelligence Enterprise and
explains the Intelligence
Warfighting Function, its
organization, duties, and
responsibilities of the
Soldiers assigned within
the organizations. Includes
information on the
organizational design and
capabilities of the units
and organizations within
the Enterprise and
warfighting functions. This
guide will include
intelligence support to
planning and conduct of
operations. The publication
will discuss the
intelligence support to ISR
operations and targeting
operations. The guide will
also include information on
intelligence systems within
the inventory.
STATUS: Under development
with an expected
publication date in FY
2010.
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