The EJPME-US002-19 Intelligence Operations at the Operational Level Environments exam is a pivotal assessment designed for senior enlisted military personnel across all services. This certification focuses on evaluating a service member’s ability to understand, plan, and synchronize intelligence operations within a complex, joint operational environment. It is tailored for those stepping into roles where a comprehensive grasp of joint intelligence doctrine, processing, and dissemination is necessary to support strategic and operational goals.
The underlying course material covers the complete spectrum of joint intelligence activities. Students deep-dive into the structure and function of the Joint Intelligence Community and learn how to navigate the operational environment (OE). The curriculum details the Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE) process, emphasizing macro-analytic approaches like identifying an adversary’s centers of gravity (COGs).
Key topics include the distinction between tactical, operational, and strategic intelligence; the synchronization of processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED); the nuances of intelligence sharing; and balancing intelligence assets for kinetic and non-kinetic action. The course is typically delivered online through multi-media instruction.
This practice test prepares you for the final summative evaluation, which is a computer-based examination. Candidates can expect a series of multiple-choice questions that test their comprehension and application of the doctrine learned. The questions are scenario-based, requiring you to think through operational challenges.
To receive the completion certificate for this module within the broader EJPME II curriculum, a minimum grade of 80 percent is generally required. While specific time limits are dynamic, students are allocated sufficient time to complete the test, provided they have engaged thoroughly with the material.
Effective study strategies involve a thorough review of all provided joint doctrine publications and multi-media lessons within the standard course structure. Focus particularly on key definitions, processes like JIPOE, and the relationships between various intelligence entities within a Joint Task Force (JTF).
Actionable methods include taking notes on knowledge checks throughout the course, using this practice exam to identify weak areas, and participating in peer discussion groups if available.
This exam is hosted through official Department of Defense (DoD) online portals, primarily Joint Knowledge Online (JKO). There is typically no requirement to visit physical testing centers such as Pearson VUE for this specific Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education requirement; it is accessible anywhere a service member has common access card (CAC) access.
Successfully completing this certification signals readiness for increased responsibility within joint organizations. It is a critical milestone for senior enlisted leaders (E-7 through E-9) and unlocks career paths in specialized intelligence roles.
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