0211 counterintelligence/human source intelligence CI/HUMINT specialist

CI/HUMINT specialists are integral to all aspects of planning and executing counterintelligence (CI) and human intelligence (HUMINT) operations. CI activities revolve around identifying and countering threats from hostile intelligence organizations or individuals involved in espionage, sabotage, subversion, or terrorism against friendly forces. HUMINT activities aim to gather intelligence information using human sources and collectors as primary instruments.

Their responsibilities encompass:

  1. Performing tactical overt Human Resource Intelligence (HUMINT) operations.
  2. Providing Counterintelligence (CI) support for Antiterrorism/Force Protection efforts.
  3. Conducting CI analysis.
  4. Executing Counterintelligence Force Protection Source Operations (CFSO).
  5. Implementing the FORMICA Program.
  6. Utilizing Counterintelligence HUMINT Equipment Program (CIHEP) equipment.
  7. Offering CI support for tactical operations.
  8. Managing operational funds.
  9. Conducting preliminary investigations.

Furthermore, they are tasked with:

  1. Generating threat assessments for their command.
  2. Sensitizing sources to the requirements of the FORMICA program.
  3. Debriefing FORMICA sources.
  4. Reporting information obtained through FORMICA debriefs.
  5. Preparing CI collection plans.
  6. Creating CI concept of operations plans.
  7. Describing Marine Corps CI/HUMINT capabilities.
  8. Providing threat-related information for Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) efforts.
  9. Delivering Level 1 Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) briefings to supported commands.
  10. Explaining the CI/HUMINT role in the staff planning process.
  11. Establishing control points for Restricted Official Use Only (RODCA) information.
  12. Conducting Counterintelligence Force Protection Source Operations (CFSO).
  13. Employing Counterintelligence/HUMINT Equipment Program (CIHEP) equipment to support CI/HUMINT operations.
  14. Utilizing Emergency and Extraordinary Expense (E&EE) funds.
  15. Identifying relevant directives and regulations governing CI/HUMINT operations and activities.
  16. Planning CI support for mobile and static checkpoints.
  17. Providing CI support for mobile and static checkpoints.
  18. Planning CI support for cordon and search operations.
  19. Providing CI support for cordon and search operations.
  20. Planning and conducting threat vulnerability assessments in support of force protection operations.
  21. Conducting threat vulnerability assessments for force protection operations.
  22. Investigating incidents involving friendly personnel who are captured.
  23. Producing Missing-In-Action (MIA) investigation reports.
  24. Conducting preliminary investigations related to espionage, subversion, sabotage, or terrorism.
  25. Reporting investigation results for acts of espionage, subversion, sabotage, or terrorism.
  26. Conducting surveillance to support tactical CI operations.
  27. Planning and executing counter-surveillance in support of tactical CI operations.
  28. Developing overt HUMINT collection operation plans.
  29. Creating Counterintelligence Force Protection Source Operation (CFSO) proposals.
  30. Conducting CI interrogations.
  31. Tracking maps for intelligence purposes.
  32. Exploiting captured documents and materials.
  33. Eliciting information from specified targets.
  34. Conducting source debriefings.

CI/HUMINT specialists play a crucial role in safeguarding national security by gathering and analyzing critical intelligence through a wide range of operations and activities.

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