Defense Intelligence Agency PMO (DIA)

Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I)


Credential: Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I)
Credentialing Agency: Defense Intelligence Agency PMO (DIA)

Renewal Period: 5 years

The Defense Intelligence Agency PMO (DIA), Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I) is part of the DoD-wide initiative to professionalize the intelligence workforce directed by the USD(I). JIP-I was created to develop, define, and measure broad-based core competencies for joint IP professionals across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE). JIP-I certification covers both Foundational and Full Performance execution of IP and ensures all joint intelligence planners understand the core concepts of IP and how they support Joint Operations Planning (JOP) and the planning of intelligence operations. Candidates must have at least 18 months of Intelligence Planning Experience performed within the last three years and must currently hold an active TOP SECRET/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) security clearance and be in 'good standing' as defined by their employing Component.

More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.

Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I)

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

 

Eligibility Requirements (View Details)

  • Credential Prerequisite
  • Experience: 18 months
  • Education
  • Training
  • Membership
  • Other
  • Fee

Note: This credential may have multiple options for becoming eligible. Listed are the minimum requirements based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.

Exam Requirements (View Details)

  • Exam
  • Written Exam
  • Oral Exam
  • Practical Exam
  • Performance Assessment

RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY

Renewal Period: 5 years

  • Continuing Education
  • Exam
  • Continuing Education OR Exam
  • Fee
  • Other

AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Defense Intelligence Agency PMO (DIA)

200 MacDill Blvd, Bldg 6000
Joint Base Anacostia Bolling, DC  20340

Phone: 202-231-3696

Email: DIA_NEDIAC_Professional_Certification_PMO@dodiis.mil

Candidates must have at least 18 months of Intelligence Planning experience performed within the last three years of conferral application in order to be conferred.

The Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I) credential has the following other requirements:

  • All candidates must hold an active TOP SECRET/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) security clearance at the time of the certification assessment.
  • All candidates must be in ‘good standing’ as defined by their employing Component.

Written Exam

  • Strategic Direction (5%)
    • Joint Strategic Planning System
  • Concept Development (80%)
    • Joint Operation Planning & The Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX) System
    • The Joint Operational Planning Process (JOPP)
    • Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIR)
    • Defense All-Source Analysis Capabilities, Responsibilities and Procedures
    • Supervising Intelligence Planning Teams or Similarly named COIs
    • Evaluation of Collection and Analysis & Production Capabilities and Priorities
    • Coordination of Analysis & Production and Collection Concepts
    • Management and Application of the National Intelligence Support Planning (NISP) Process
    • Intelligence Mitigation Strategies Development
  • Plan Development (12.5%)
    • Annex B and Intelligence Concept Development and Production
  • Plan Assessment (2.5%)
    • Intelligence Support to Plan, Review and Assessment
    • Intelligence Support to Joint Exercises and the Readiness

Exam Preparation Resources

There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I) examination:

RECERTIFICATION

Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I)

Renewal Period: 5 years

The Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I) credential has the following recertification information:

  • Certification holders who wish to maintain their JIP-I credential will do so by retaking and passing the JIP-I exam not later than five (5) years from their official certification date.

Additional considerations for the Joint Intelligence Planner-Proficiency Level I (JIP-I) include:

  • To be eligible for the JIP-I credential, a candidate must be either a:

    • DoD member assigned to IP positions designated by their Component, or
    • DoD member who volunteer to pursue IP credentials, or
    • DoD contractor performing IP duties directly for a DoD Component*

    * Contractor personnel must fill out a separate application form and submit it to their COR for approval. The COR will determine whether or not the contractor can bill the government for the time spent taking the exam. It is the COR’s responsibility to determine if this falls within the contractor’s statement of work and other legal considerations.

  • All candidates must have an AGILE account on JWICS to participate in the program.

In Demand

This certification is considered in demand

COOL Bucks

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COOL Summary

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Some

Credential is related to some tasks associated with the duties of the military occupation (at least one critical task but less than 80%)

Most

Credential is directly related to most of the major duties associated with the military occupation (at least 80%)

Other

Credential is related to this military occupation, but is more advanced or specialized and therefore will likely require additional education, training, or experience

Promotion Points

This certification has been approved for promotion points.

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Star

Star credentials are MOS enhancing, as designated by the Proponent. MOS enhancing credentials are directly related to an MOS or ASI, are taught either partially or completely as part of a Program of Instruction (POI), and improves the MOS technical proficiency.

Skill Level

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Proponent Funded

Indicates the credential may have funding through the MOS proponent. Some proponents offer credentialing opportunities in conjunction with military training and/or as part of MOS development beyond the training base.

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Navy Bucks

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Early Career

1-3 years experience; Enlisted E1 through E4

Mid Career

4-10 years experience; Enlisted E5 through E6

Late Career

10+ years experience; Enlisted E7 and Above

Early Career

1-3 years experience; Enlisted “A” School through E5

Mid Career

4-10 years experience; Enlisted E6 through E7

Late Career

10+ years experience; Enlisted E8 and Above

LaDR

This credential is recommended on the rating Learning and Development Roadmap (LaDR) for Sailors currently in the pay grade indicated on the icon, BUT MAY BE TAKEN BY SAILORS IN OTHER PAY GRADES.

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GI Bill®

Reimbursement for exam fees has been approved for payment through the GI Bill. Click for external link to GI Bill licensing and certification information.

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ANSI

This credential has been accredited by ANSI. Click for external link to the ANSI web site.

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ICAC

This credential has been accredited by ICAC. Click for external link to the ICAC web site.

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ABSNC

This credential has been accredited by ABSNC. Click for external link to the ABSNC web site.

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NCCA

This credentialing program has been accredited by NCCA. Click for external link to the NCCA web site.

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IAS

This credential has been accredited by IAS. Click for external link to the IAS web site.

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Low

May be difficult to attain: minimum education requirement is a Bachelor's degree, and/or minimum experience is 10 or more years.

Note: In some cases “years of experience” refers to time actively on duty or while holding a certain occupation or prior certification and not always in consecutive calendar years. Additional years required for certain preliminary stages may not be included in this classification. For requirements measured in hours, 1080 hours was considered a year. For days, 365 days was considered a year. Please review all prerequisites and requirements for eligibility, and additional information for details.

Medium

Moderate ease of attainment: minimum education requirement = Associate's and/or prerequisite and/or minimum experience = more than 2 years and less than 10 years of experience.

Note: In some cases “years of experience” refers to time actively on duty or while holding a certain occupation or prior certification and not always in consecutive calendar years. Additional years required for certain preliminary stages may not be included in this classification. For requirements measured in hours, 1080 hours was considered a year. For days, 365 days was considered a year. Please review all prerequisites and requirements for eligibility, and additional information for details.

High

Highly attainable: mimum education requirement = HS or less and/or minimum experience = 2 years or less experience and no additional requirements.

Note: In some cases “years of experience” refers to time actively on duty or while holding a certain occupation or prior certification and not always in consecutive calendar years. Additional years required for certain preliminary stages may not be included in this classification. For requirements measured in hours, 1080 hours was considered a year. For days, 365 days was considered a year. Please review all prerequisites and requirements for eligibility, and additional information for details.

MOS is Military Occupational Specialty
ASI is Additional Skill Identifier
WOMOS is Warrant Officer Military Occupational Specialty

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NKO e-learning

Credential preparation courses are provided at no cost through Navy e-Learning. Click for external link to the Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) web site, then select the “Navy e-Learning” link within the “Learning” tab to proceed to Navy e-Learning.

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Updated: October 16, 2019
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