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Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization - Mission - The Joint Improvised Threat Defeat Organization (JIDO) enables Department of Defense actions to counter improvised-threats with tactical responsiveness through rapid prototyping, experimentation, and solution deployment in support of Combatant Commands efforts to prepare for, and adapt to, battlefield surprise in support of counterterrorism, counter insurgency, and other related mission areas including counter improvised explosive device. 1

JIDO Integrated Operating Framework INTEGRATED AND SYNCHRONIZED QUICK REACTION Open Source/PAI 971 data feeds IC PRODUCTION THEATER DATA FEEDS US Joint Forces ISO Contingencies JIDO FORWARD DEPLOYED, EMBEDDED PERSONNEL JIDO CATAPULT (SLAN/TLAN) Intel Analysts, OPS Integrators, Data Integrators, ORSA, Tech Integrators, JETS JIDO ANALYTICAL REACH-BACK ADVANCED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SOFTWARE TOOLS, INFRASTRUCTURE) FLEXIBLE FUNDING AND CONTRACTS 42 software tools ASSIST SITUATIONAL UNDERSTANDING OF THREAT NETWORKS ACTIVITIES ENABLE RAPID CAPABILITY DELIVERY INNOVATIVE COUNTER-IMPROVISED-THREAT SOLUTION DEVELOPMENT MATERIAL, NON-MATERIAL, KINETIC TARGETING, SENSITIVE ACTIVITIES, ADVANCED MISSION IT, TECHNICAL EXPLOITATION, TRAIN-ADVISE-ASSIST, TRAINING AND EDUCATION AND DELIVERY SERVICES' PRE-DEPLOYMENT TRAINING (US JOINT FORCE READINESS) AND CCMDS' PRIORITY TRAINING-EXERCISE SUPPORT ENABLE DOD RESPONSIVENESS TO IMPROVISED THREATS COMMUNITIES OF ACTION - DOD, OTHER USG, IC, IA, COALITION PARTNERS, ACADEMIA, AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR - OTHERS CAPABILITIES, EXPERTISE, ACCESS, AND AUTHORITIES PARTNERSHIPS, AGREEMENTS INTER- GOVERNMENT COLLABORATION, NON-KINETIC TARGETING, TECHNOLOGY OUTREACH

Strategic Framework Threat Organizations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures GPS Jamming Emerging Threats and R&D Long Range Encrypted Radios Priority Intelligence Requirements - Threat-based approach to investments, solution development, targeting - PIR #1 Changes to Networks PIR #3 Changes in Technology New RCIED Threats Improvised Bio Has a JIDO PIR advanced PIR #2 to a state Changes that effects to a JIDO TTPsCore Function? Tunnel Attached PIR #2 Changes to TTPs Anti-Armor RC Homemade Explosives (HME) Unmanned Aerial Systems Improvised Chem VB (U) JIDO Core Functions Assist Situational Understanding of Threat Networks Enable Rapid Capability Delivery Enable DoD Responsiveness 3

Advanced Information Technology - a Key Enabler Integrating Global Intelligence and Data Fully accredited data analytics architecture deployed on SIPRNET and JWICS. Architecture based on the NSA Ghost Machine Cloud Reference Architecture. The Catapult stack is comprised of core technologies primarily from the open-source community. 790+ data sources on SIPR and 170+ on JWICS; over 40 analytical software tools available (AtN Tool Suite) Provides common information operations and intelligence capability to rapidly access, ingest, process, analyze, exploit, share and disseminate data. Sources range from raw tactical reporting (HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT, OSINT) to finished products from the Intelligence Community, DoD, and more. Openly available to all DoD and Inter-Agency partners with SIPRNET or JWICS access. Attack the Network Tools suite consists of tools for searching, creating KML s, visualizing data as well as the C- IED database of record. Capable of rapidly integrating machine learning/deep learning algorithms.

Rapid Capability Delivery Tenets Integrated Approach Culture Rapid Capability Delivery Model Unique Authorities Proven Process Intel, Ops, Training, Mission IT and Rapid Capability Development all work together to rapidly understand warfighter challenges, identify gaps, and rapidly deliver. combined solutions. Matrixed functional lanes (IPTs) surge on problems for rapid solutions. Enables both threat related and capability focused approaches for capability development. JIDO is organized for rapid decision making where decision makers are at the key battle rhythm meetings that occur weekly. It is a parallel and concurrent process - NOT linear staffing that can delay action. JIDO is not a standard acquisition organization but rather a quick reaction capability (QRC) that performs acquisition-like activities to address warfighter needs. JIDO has a flexible funding authority that enables rapid response to improvised threats called the JIEDDF. The JIEDDF is specific to JIDO s mission. JIDO is governed by dedicated and responsive enterprise processes that have been proven over the past 10 years. The five tenets of rapid capability delivery allow JIDO to quickly meet Warfighter needs to defeat improvised threats