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Joint Intelligence Laboratory
U.S.
Joint Forces Command’s (USJFCOM) Joint Intelligence
Laboratory (JIL) focuses on improving intelligence capabilities
and supporting the integration of intelligence, operations,
and plans. The JIL provides tailored intelligence expertise,
products, and tools to advance joint intelligence concept
development and experimentation.
Managed
by the Joint Transformation Command
for Intelligence (JTC-I),
the JIL supports DoD’s and the intelligence
community’s intelligence transformation by discovering
emerging processes, methodologies, and technologies to enhance
the intelligence discipline, while supporting the transformational
activities of DoD and the intelligence community by participating
in multiple community events.
The JIL is a full service, all-source intelligence laboratory
using current and emerging concepts, processes, methodologies,
and technologies to address intelligence needs and improve
business intelligence processes. To that end, the JIL provides
transformational intelligence capabilities, access to subject
matter expertise at multiple organizations and feedback on
intelligence processes, methodologies and technologies.
The JIL accomplishes its mission through partnerships within
DoD, industry, and academia. These partners include:
• The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency;
• The National Security Agency;
• The Defense Intelligence Agency;
• The National Reconnaissance Office;
• The Disruptive Technology Office;
• The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency;
• And various other service and national labs.
A new 16,000 square foot laboratory will provide advanced
immersive visualization of complex databases from several
national intelligence agencies and military services with
the incorporation of the Knowledge Advanced Visualization
Environment and Knowledge Wall technology environments.
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