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Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin

| January 01, 2004 | Haubrich, Lawrence J. | COPYRIGHT 2003 U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The mission and scope of the All-Source Analysis System (ASAS) Master Analyst Branch (AMAB) is to manage the master analyst program and track student assignments and class attendees. The ASAS Master Analyst Course (AMAC) supports positions in the Analysis and Control Element (ACE) at division, corps, and echelons above corps, in the Analysis and Control Team (ACT), and now additional positions in the Stryker Brigade Combat Teams (SBCTs). AMAB also advises the Commanding General, Deputy Commanding General, and Commander, 111th Military Intelligence Brigade, and staff on ASAS training policy. Some of the AMAB forums used to get information to "big Army" are the ASAS Users Conference, Command Sergeant Major (CSM)/Sergeant Major (SGM) Conference, G2/Senior Leaders Conference, and AMAC web site.

The AMAB is solely responsible for executing training for the AMAC and the ASAS Instructor …

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