The
United States Army Geospatial Intelligence Battalion (GEOINT Battalion or AGB), previously known as the 3rd Military Intelligence Center, is a
military intelligence battalion specializing in the production and exploitation of
geospatial intelligence (GEOINT), and the only operational military command at the
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA).
Co-located within the NGA headquarters (NGA-East) on
Fort Belvoir in
Springfield, Virginia, the unit produces and analyzes geospatial intelligence products for ground combat forces in close collaboration with its host agency and other members of the
U.S. Intelligence Community
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. Though colocated with NGA, the AGB differs from NGA's own Support Teams in that it receives tasking from the Army.
A majority of the battalion's members are civilians, 60 percent are either Department of Defense employees or contractors from primarily
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while only 40 percent are active or reserve military servicemembers.
Organizationally the battalion is a major component
of the
National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC), a part of
INSCOM. The unit and its predecessors have provided GEOINT products to support every major U.S. military operation since its inception. The battalion is currently responsible for three core functions: Intelligence Reach Operations, Foundry (Advanced Skills Training), and GEOINT Collection Management. It produces imagery derived products in bulk for deployed units around the world, supporting standing GEOINT targeting requirements, providing answers to specific requests for information.
Command of the battalion is a
lieutenant colonel
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's
billet.
Operations
Training
The battalion is INSCOM's lead unit for GEOINT Foundry advanced skills training and teaches five separate GEOINT related courses: the Imagery Orientation Course, GEOINT Production Course, Advanced GEOINT Production Course, Tactical
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Production Course, and
Global Broadcast Service
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System Users Course.
GEOINT Collection Management
Intelligence Reach Operations
History
Origins
The 3d Military Intelligence (MI) Center traces its lineage back to the U.S. Army Intelligence Threat and Analysis Center, commonly referred to as ITAC, which was organized in 1975. Effective 1 October 1977, ITAC was provisionally established as a major subordinate command of INSCOM and was collocated with the Defense Intelligence Agency at
Arlington Hall Station. On 30 April 1985, ITAC was placed under the control of the Army Intelligence Agency until April 1991, when it was again placed under INSCOM.
In 1995, ITAC was realigned as the Training and Contingency Directorate of the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC). During this time, the 3rd MI Center, located at
Fort Shafter,
Hawaii, had been deactivated and its colors retired for three years.
On 16 October 2001, ITAC, now under the colors of the 3rd Military Intelligence Center, was formed into the Imagery Assessments Directorate of NGIC, and subsequently, the 3rd MI Center was re-activated at the
Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. In the following decade, the directorate underwent several name changes, first to the Imagery and MASINT Assessments Directorate and later to the Geospatial Intelligence Directorate, before reaching its current incarnation, the Geospatial Intelligence Battalion, in 2011.
At the time of the battalion's most recent redesignation, GEOINT functions that were previously performed independently by the Engineer and the Military Intelligence branches were merged. With this change came the addition of military geospatial engineers to the existing intelligence analyst manning structure. Other changes included standardizing how Army GEOINT cells are deployed and introducing opportunities for geospatial engineers and imagery analysts to train together at the
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Since being stood up in 1975, the unit has provided GEOINT to support every successive major U.S. campaign, including operations
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(Panama),
Desert Storm (Kuwait),
Uphold Democracy (Haiti),
Restore Hope (Somalia),
Support Hope (Rwanda),
Joint Endeavor (Bosnia),
Allied Force
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(Kosovo),
Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), and
Iraqi Freedom (Iraq).
Global War on Terror
The 3d MI Center conducted four Mobile Training Team engagements focusing on leadership, analysis, equipment, and exercise support, reaching every unit deploying in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and training over 500 Soldiers per year at deploying units’ home stations. The unit also led Imagery Exploitation for
Multi-National Force Iraq’s CACE during their Reliefs in Place/Transfers of Authority.
List of Commanders
References
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