Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center
Definition/Scope: The DJIOC is the lead DOD intelligence organization responsible for integrating and synchronizing military intelligence and national intelligence capabilities. It plans, prepares, integrates, directs, synchronizes, and manages continuous, full-spectrum DOD intelligence operations in support of the combatant commands. The DJIOC collaborates with United States Strategic Command’s (USSTRATCOM's) Joint Functional Component Command-Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) and Director of National Intelligence (DNI) representatives to formulate and recommend to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for Secretary of Defense action, solutions for deconflicting combatant command requirements for national intelligence resources, and ensures an integrated response to their needs. It ensures that joint force crisis-related and time-sensitive intelligence requirements are tasked to the appropriate Service, combatant command or national agency, when the requirements cannot be satisfied by assigned or attached assets. JP 2-0
Used For:
Protection WFFAcronym:
DJIOCBroader Terms:
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffNarrower Terms:
Intelligence, Surveillance and ReconnaissanceRelated Terms:
Central Intelligence Agency