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Understanding Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Part 2 - Conducting HUMINT OPs
As I mentioned In Part 1, there are 2 basic type of HUMINT Ops. In this chapter, we will cover the organisational requirement, missions planning, execution and debriefing, operational requirement and general guideline on a successful covert or overt HUMINT OPs.
(1) Organisational Structure
Contrary to many people imagination, the US runs a unified Organisational Structure within both Civilian/Military intelligence, under the Joint Intelligence Committee, all asset (Civilian, Military, Intelligence Asset) are group and handle by a single unified Structure, the structure, however was local to the location and have different leadership/role for different organisation.
For example, NCS (National Clandestine Service for CIA/NSA) would have their own leader and member within the same structure and DCS (Defence Clandestine Service for DIA) would have their own team and other Civilian Authority (DEA, FBI et al) would have their separate team. But they are under the same structure and work at the same place.
(1.1.1)National or Chief Advisor
-On the very top of the organisation, basically is the person debrief necessary associate within the Government (the ambassador, the State Department, the National Security Advisor or even the President.)
The job basically communicate between all groups and finalise or summarise a daily report with all the Intel at hand for debriefing government official. This position is always under official diplomatic cover and may not materialize if the department is small. If that is the case, then Station Chief would be doing this job.
(1.1,2)Station Chief
The chief of each department, CIA have their own Station chief, DIA have their own Station chief. FBI/DEA may have their own station chief (if so, would be called Liaison). Depending on the scale of operation, there can be multiple station chief or simply the one (Usually just CIA Chief)
Station Chief sometime take over the job of Chief Advisor to the Ambassador job if such posting does not exist (Again, depending on the scale of operation) Station Chief is an Official Diplomatic Cover, it usually reside within the Embassy. Its job include compile security report base on information obtained thru source and funding allocation (Which is a very important issue and will be discussed later on)
(1.1.3)Officer
Case officer or Operation Officer (Military or Civilian) manage and recruit local asset, where the Intel is going to be generated. Most case officer handle their own recruitment, but sometime enlist the help of Recruiting officer (Another post within the embassy) to recruit asset.
It would be interesting to know Case Officer is not a tangible position, literally all asset management agent are Case Officer. So if Asset A is managing another Asset B, then asset A would become a case officer for Asset B all in while Asset A may be managed by Case Officer C.
Case Officer can be of any Cover, they can be with Official Diplomatic Cover (With Diplomatic Immunity) Official Cover (Without Diplomatic Immunity), Unofficial Over (Covert Agent) or even member of the Military, particularly in a War Zone.
(1.1.4)Intelligence Officer
Basically, this job posting is for assessing Intel, contrary to common believe, Case Officer does not process Intel obtained by Asset, they do know what that Intel make sense to but without verification and probably third party supporting evidence, those Intel may not be useful at all. With intelligence officer, they will use multiple source to make sense of a current event. This is extremely important to separate a Case Officer and an Intelligence Officer to keep the organisation detail compartmentalised, otherwise compromising one section of asset and case officer would jeopardise the whole network.
Due to the sensitive nature of this operation, the Intelligence officer will be an official Diplomatic Covered job with little to no amount of time spend outside the embassy.
(1.1.5)Communication Officer
Handle Open communication between asset and station, both encrypted or non-encrypted. Close Communication are handled by case officer of the asset. Communication such as Number Station broadcast, Crypto-Message, Mail Correspondent, Radio Communication.
Communication done by either cryptic or non-cryptic method was handled by communication officer, again to compartmentalize the operation. So it will guarantee if one part of the operation is compromised, it would not affect another.
Again, due to the nature of this posting, this would be a Official Diplomatic Cover with Diplomatic immunity.
(1.1.6)Security Officer
Handle Physical and Cyber Security or all sort of operational security issue , the guy (or girl) that ensure the environment is secure, a technical post, they also are to fish out "mole" or double agent within the structure. It could have more than one posting of such in any structure. Usually Special Force trained if the Security Officer were involved in Physical Security and Specialist Trained for other Security Issue.
Security officer will be of Official Diplomatic Cover, with low end Diplomatic Coverage. Usually either posing as Military Attaché or Junior level Embassy Official.
(1.1.7)Deep Cover or Military Asset
Basically the local eyes and ears. In this day and age, most surveillance were done by SIGINT, but Ground Asset is still have their important.
While Deep Cover Asset Generate Intel, they could be either a Flip (Local Agent flipped by your intelligence service) or a Plant (an Local/Foreign Agent loyal to your organisation planted in position), while both doing the same job in the end, the way of they do it may be different. Usually a Flip would have more established network of source, and they are highly effective. But so does the risk that they are double agent is high. A plant would start from zero, and building a highly trusted network from ground up, would consider a "Long Shot" but if the plant is loyal to your own government, the Intel generated is less risky.
Military Asset included all Available Ground/Sea/Air Military Asset, most usually in the form of Tier 1 (Covert) Special Force Agent (e.g. Delta/SEALs), Sleeper Asset (Local Military), and Covert Military Force (Private Contractor). Military Asset main task is to conduct Interdiction ops and denied ops, where the first one mean a sabotage of sort and the second one mostly mean Kill/No Capture Mission. Military Asset however could also be used to retrieve HVI, either voluntarily (Rescue) or involuntarily (Abduction). Military Asset would also employed to interrogation of EPW or Rendition Prisoner.
This is very common to have both Deep Cover Asset and Military Asset to develop their own Asset and Intelligence network, they could be case officer for sub-level asset. Most Deep Cover Agent are Local, it can be Official non-Diplomatic Cover, usually not unofficial cover (I can't think of any Deep Cover asset that is unofficial cover....
Military Asset, on the other hand, range from Official Diplomatic Cover to Unofficial Cover.
As I mentioned In Part 1, there are 2 basic type of HUMINT Ops. In this chapter, we will cover the organisational requirement, missions planning, execution and debriefing, operational requirement and general guideline on a successful covert or overt HUMINT OPs.
(1) Organisational Structure
Contrary to many people imagination, the US runs a unified Organisational Structure within both Civilian/Military intelligence, under the Joint Intelligence Committee, all asset (Civilian, Military, Intelligence Asset) are group and handle by a single unified Structure, the structure, however was local to the location and have different leadership/role for different organisation.
For example, NCS (National Clandestine Service for CIA/NSA) would have their own leader and member within the same structure and DCS (Defence Clandestine Service for DIA) would have their own team and other Civilian Authority (DEA, FBI et al) would have their separate team. But they are under the same structure and work at the same place.
(1.1.1)National or Chief Advisor
-On the very top of the organisation, basically is the person debrief necessary associate within the Government (the ambassador, the State Department, the National Security Advisor or even the President.)
The job basically communicate between all groups and finalise or summarise a daily report with all the Intel at hand for debriefing government official. This position is always under official diplomatic cover and may not materialize if the department is small. If that is the case, then Station Chief would be doing this job.
(1.1,2)Station Chief
The chief of each department, CIA have their own Station chief, DIA have their own Station chief. FBI/DEA may have their own station chief (if so, would be called Liaison). Depending on the scale of operation, there can be multiple station chief or simply the one (Usually just CIA Chief)
Station Chief sometime take over the job of Chief Advisor to the Ambassador job if such posting does not exist (Again, depending on the scale of operation) Station Chief is an Official Diplomatic Cover, it usually reside within the Embassy. Its job include compile security report base on information obtained thru source and funding allocation (Which is a very important issue and will be discussed later on)
(1.1.3)Officer
Case officer or Operation Officer (Military or Civilian) manage and recruit local asset, where the Intel is going to be generated. Most case officer handle their own recruitment, but sometime enlist the help of Recruiting officer (Another post within the embassy) to recruit asset.
It would be interesting to know Case Officer is not a tangible position, literally all asset management agent are Case Officer. So if Asset A is managing another Asset B, then asset A would become a case officer for Asset B all in while Asset A may be managed by Case Officer C.
Case Officer can be of any Cover, they can be with Official Diplomatic Cover (With Diplomatic Immunity) Official Cover (Without Diplomatic Immunity), Unofficial Over (Covert Agent) or even member of the Military, particularly in a War Zone.
(1.1.4)Intelligence Officer
Basically, this job posting is for assessing Intel, contrary to common believe, Case Officer does not process Intel obtained by Asset, they do know what that Intel make sense to but without verification and probably third party supporting evidence, those Intel may not be useful at all. With intelligence officer, they will use multiple source to make sense of a current event. This is extremely important to separate a Case Officer and an Intelligence Officer to keep the organisation detail compartmentalised, otherwise compromising one section of asset and case officer would jeopardise the whole network.
Due to the sensitive nature of this operation, the Intelligence officer will be an official Diplomatic Covered job with little to no amount of time spend outside the embassy.
(1.1.5)Communication Officer
Handle Open communication between asset and station, both encrypted or non-encrypted. Close Communication are handled by case officer of the asset. Communication such as Number Station broadcast, Crypto-Message, Mail Correspondent, Radio Communication.
Communication done by either cryptic or non-cryptic method was handled by communication officer, again to compartmentalize the operation. So it will guarantee if one part of the operation is compromised, it would not affect another.
Again, due to the nature of this posting, this would be a Official Diplomatic Cover with Diplomatic immunity.
(1.1.6)Security Officer
Handle Physical and Cyber Security or all sort of operational security issue , the guy (or girl) that ensure the environment is secure, a technical post, they also are to fish out "mole" or double agent within the structure. It could have more than one posting of such in any structure. Usually Special Force trained if the Security Officer were involved in Physical Security and Specialist Trained for other Security Issue.
Security officer will be of Official Diplomatic Cover, with low end Diplomatic Coverage. Usually either posing as Military Attaché or Junior level Embassy Official.
(1.1.7)Deep Cover or Military Asset
Basically the local eyes and ears. In this day and age, most surveillance were done by SIGINT, but Ground Asset is still have their important.
While Deep Cover Asset Generate Intel, they could be either a Flip (Local Agent flipped by your intelligence service) or a Plant (an Local/Foreign Agent loyal to your organisation planted in position), while both doing the same job in the end, the way of they do it may be different. Usually a Flip would have more established network of source, and they are highly effective. But so does the risk that they are double agent is high. A plant would start from zero, and building a highly trusted network from ground up, would consider a "Long Shot" but if the plant is loyal to your own government, the Intel generated is less risky.
Military Asset included all Available Ground/Sea/Air Military Asset, most usually in the form of Tier 1 (Covert) Special Force Agent (e.g. Delta/SEALs), Sleeper Asset (Local Military), and Covert Military Force (Private Contractor). Military Asset main task is to conduct Interdiction ops and denied ops, where the first one mean a sabotage of sort and the second one mostly mean Kill/No Capture Mission. Military Asset however could also be used to retrieve HVI, either voluntarily (Rescue) or involuntarily (Abduction). Military Asset would also employed to interrogation of EPW or Rendition Prisoner.
This is very common to have both Deep Cover Asset and Military Asset to develop their own Asset and Intelligence network, they could be case officer for sub-level asset. Most Deep Cover Agent are Local, it can be Official non-Diplomatic Cover, usually not unofficial cover (I can't think of any Deep Cover asset that is unofficial cover....
Military Asset, on the other hand, range from Official Diplomatic Cover to Unofficial Cover.
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