Sec. 1633. SURVEY AND REVIEW OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE
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## SEC. 1633 SURVEY AND REVIEW OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE ###
(a)Survey and Review ####
(1)In general Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall— #####
(A)review the organization, resources, and processes of the Defense Intelligence Enterprise, including the defense intelligence agencies and intelligence elements of the combatant commands and military departments, to assess the capabilities and capacity of such Enterprise, along with the intelligence community, to meet present and future defense intelligence requirements; and #####
(B)conduct a survey of each geographic combatant command to assess— ######
(i)the current state of intelligence support to military operations; ######
(ii)the prioritization and allocation of intelligence resources within each combatant command; and ######
(iii)whether intelligence resources are balanced between support to theater commanders and support to operational commanders. ####
(2)Elements The review and survey required by paragraph
(1)shall include the following: #####
(A)A comprehensive assessment of the Defense Intelligence Enterprise and whether such Enterprise— ######
(i)is organized and has resources to meet current and future defense intelligence requirements; ######
(ii)is balancing resources appropriately between operational and strategic defense intelligence requirements; ######
(iii)is responding with sufficient agility to emerging or unexpected requirements; and ######
(iv)is sufficiently integrated with combatant commands, subordinate commands, and joint task forces. #####
(B)With respect to each geographic combatant command surveyed— ######
(i)information on the total intelligence workforce assigned to the combatant command, including civilians, military, and contract personnel; ######
(ii)detailed information on the allocation of intelligence resources to meet combatant commander priorities; ######
(iii)detailed information on the intelligence priorities of the commander of the combatant command and intelligence resources allocated to each priority; and ######
(iv)detailed information on the intelligence resources, including personnel and assets, dedicated to each of the following: ######
(I)Direct support to the combatant commander. ######
(II)Contingency planning. ######
(III)Ongoing operations. ######
(IV)Crisis response. ###
(b)Report ####
(1)Submission Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees and the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence a report on the findings of the Chairman with respect to the review and survey required by subsection (a)(1). ####
(2)Content The report required by paragraph
(1)shall include— #####
(A)a detailed analysis of how each combatant command uses the intelligence resources available to such command; and #####
(B)the recommendations of the Chairman, if any, to improve the Defense Intelligence Enterprise to fulfill operational military requirements. ###
(c)Definitions In this section: ####
(1)The term “appropriate congressional committees” means— #####
(A)the congressional defense committees; and #####
(B)the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives. ####
(2)The term “Defense Intelligence Enterprise” means the organizations, infrastructure, and measures, including policies, processes, procedures, and products, of the intelligence, counterintelligence, and security components of each of the following: #####
(A)The Department of Defense. #####
(B)The Joint Staff. #####
(C)The combatant commands. #####
(D)The military departments. #####
(E)Other elements of the Department of Defense that perform national intelligence, defense intelligence, intelligence-related, counterintelligence, or security functions. ## Subtitle C Cyberspace-Related Matters