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Unclassified/FOUO Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO To provide those associated with the Army Intelligence profession with information and training on Intelligence Community (IC) rules on interactions with the Media Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO  Challenge  Definitions – Covered Matters and Media  Internet – Social Media Landscape  Army Intelligence Designated Individuals  Permission to Discuss Covered Matters  Reporting Procedures for Media Contacts  Reporting of Unlawful Activities, Waste, Fraud or Abuse  Consequences  Vignettes Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO This reality is even a bigger challenge for our Intelligence professionals who must remain forever vigilant in keeping sources, methods, activities, and judgments protected from unauthorized disclosure. Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO Covered Matters Media Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO Social Media differ from traditional Media in several ways No expectation of privacy Poster’s control is lost Everyone must prevent Covered Matters from being part of the social conversation Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO Know the Army individuals who are authorized to discuss Covered Matters with the Media  Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-2  Assistant DCS, G-2  Headquarters Department of the Army (HQDA) Chief of Public Affairs  Commanding General (CG) and Deputy Commander, INSCOM Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training IAW ICD 119 and AR 360-1, the following Army personnel are authorized to have contact with the Media on Covered Matters Only the DCS, G-2 appoints Designated Individuals to discuss Covered Matters The list of Designated Individuals appointed by the DCS, G-2 is posted to the G-2 Public The list of Designated Individuals appointed by the DCS, G-2 is posted to the G-2 Public

Unclassified/FOUO You must have permission to speak with the Media on Covered Matters  INSCOM personnel… request authorization to engage the Media on a Covered Matter from the CG or Deputy Commander, INSCOM through the INSCOM Chief of Public Affairs  Those serving at HQDA or Army Commands, Army Service Component Commands, DRUs other than INSCOM and units below… request authorization from the DCS, G-2 or HQDA Chief Of Public Affairs  Army personnel serving in Intelligence Community agencies (CIA, DIA, NGA, NRO or NSA), requests for authorizations… must be obtained from their agency’s Chief of Public Affairs  Army personnel serving in Joint Staff and Combatant Command assignments, will obtain guidance from their Director for Intelligence J-2s Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training Individuals not designated to have authorized contact with the Media on Covered Matters must seek permission for an exception to policy in order to do so Authorization for a particular contact on Covered Matters does not constitute authorization for additional Media engagement – each authorization is a one-time exception Contacts with the Media that involve external projects (books, film, television) related to Covered Matters require consultation with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) Pubic Affairs Office – contact DCS, G-2 (Policy Team) or HQDA Chief of Public Affairs for guidance before engaging the ODNI

Unclassified/FOUO See AR 360-1, Army Public Affairs Program, for additional information  INSCOM personnel, your designated individual is CG or Deputy Commander, INSCOM – through INSCOM Chief of Public Affairs  Those serving at HQDA or Army Commands and units below, your Designated Individuals are the DCS, G-2, Assistant DCS, G-2, or the HQDA Chief of Public Affairs  Army personnel serving in Intelligence Community agencies (CIA, DIA, NGA, NRO or NSA), your Designated Individual is the agency’s Chief of Public Affairs  Army personnel serving in Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combatant Command assignments, go to your Director for Intelligence, J-2 to determine your Designated Individual Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training If you are contacted by the Media about a Covered Matter, state you are not a Designated Individual and refer them to the individual who is authorized to speak Immediately report any unintentional or unplanned contact about a Covered Matter to your Designated Individual When briefing at unclassified events where Media may be present, refer to your Designated Individual or associated Public Affairs Office for guidance

Unclassified/FOUO The Media is not the avenue to report perceived unlawful activities, waste, fraud or abuse Intelligence Community directive (ICD) 119 Media contacts training  Army Intelligence personnel with concerns about perceived illegal activity or about fraud, waste or abuse regarding a Covered Matter shall not use their concern as a reason to engage in unauthorized media contact  You can effectively report unlawful activity, waste, fraud or abuse to Intelligence Oversight personnel and Inspectors General without fear of retaliation while still protecting classified national security information  Intelligence Community directive 120, IC Whistleblower Protection, describes the Intelligence community’s implementation of Presidential Policy Directive 19, Protecting Whistleblowers with Access to Classified Information  Multiple Army, DOD and Intelligence Community directives provide avenues to report activities perceived as fraudulent, wasteful, abusive, unlawful or contrary to any directive, statute, executive order or presidential directive  This media contact policy does not conflict with or prohibit the reporting of such activities through those avenues Whistleblowers are protected by multiple laws, and IC, DOD and Army directives

Unclassified/FOUO Consequences can have significant and long-lasting negative effects and impact Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training

Unclassified/FOUO Blatant disregard for America's sacrifices, treasure, and security Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training Edward Snowden – Intelligence contractor who worked inside a National Security Agency site. Snowden's leaked documents uncovered the existence of numerous global surveillance programs, many of them run by the NSA and other Intelligence Community agencies. PFC Manning – Convicted in July 2013 of violations of the Espionage Act and other offenses. In early 2010, Manning, with access to classified databases leaked classified information to Wikileaks, the largest set of classified documents ever leaked to the Public at that time. Manning was sentenced in August 2013 by a military judge to 35 years in prison. Personnel Placed at Risk Reduced Operational Effectiveness Damage to Foreign Relations Loss of Collection Capability Cost of Replacing Intelligence Assets

Unclassified/FOUO Remember, do not discuss Covered Matters with the Media unless you are authorized! Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 119 Media Contacts Training If you have any questions regarding this training, ICD 119, or AR Army Public Affairs Program, contact the HQDA G-2 Policy Team, Mr. Frank Stearns at This training, ICD 119, AR and key contact numbers are posted to the G-2 public website at