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Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 2-19.4, Brigade Combat Team Intelligence Techniques , provides the definitive, vetted, and modernized framework for BCT intelligence operations, emphasizing collaborative, multi-domain situational awareness. As a, tactical, and operational guide for Infantry, Armored, and Stryker units, it focuses on driving commander decision-making and defining standard operating procedures. A detailed overview of the publication is available at myarmypublications.com . ATP 2-19.4, Brigade Combat Teams Intelligence Techniques
Using the four-step process to define the environment and describe environmental effects on operations.
Phasing out the "Company Intelligence Support Team" and "Multifunctional Platoon" in favor of more specialized structures.
: It details how BCT intelligence staffs support commanders through the operations process (plan, prepare, execute, and assess).
IPB is a systematic process of analyzing the enemy, environment, and terrain to determine their effects on operations. The "Battlefield Environment" (Chapter 3-4) is the physical foundation upon which enemy and friendly capabilities rest.