America’s ability to collect and process massive amounts of information, rapidly integrate new collection with existing data for contextual understanding, and quickly produce accurate intelligence judgments is key to providing U.S. policymakers and warfighters with decisive decision advantage. Within intelligence circles, achieving decision advantage requires greatly accelerated tasking, collecting, processing, exploiting, and dissemination of operationally useful information that informs timely decisions at all levels of the joint operating forces and government.
These activities start long before conflict initiation—in what is commonly referred to as the gray zone—and continue on into combat operations if deterrence fails.