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    JET Airmen develop Iraqi DOMEX capacity

    JET Airmen develop Iraqi DOMEX capacity

    Photo By Master Sgt. Andrew Lee | Airmen 1st Class Luke Howell, Camp Liberty Document and Media Exploitation analyst,...... read more read more

    JOINT SECURITY STATION CONSTITION, IRAQ

    01.09.2011

    Story by Staff Sgt. Richard Longoria 

    U.S. Air Forces Central, Baghdad Media Outreach Team

    VICTORY BASE COMPLEX, Iraq - Forty joint expeditionary tasking airmen, along with other members of the J2 Tactical Documentation and Media Exploitation Team in Iraq, are currently helping the Government of Iraq establish their own documentation and media exploitation mission.

    A little-known mission in Iraq, TACDOMEX is the process of gathering actionable intelligence from documents, cell phones and other electronic devices and materials from the battlefield.

    With the start of Operation New Dawn, the TACDOMEX team has transitioned to training their Iraqi counterparts in an advise, assist and mentor role.

    “Our primary mission is still supporting intelligence exploitation but we are aggressively pursuing an advise, assist and mentor mission,” said Lt. Col. Stephen W. Magnan, United States Forces-Iraq DOMEX Field Operations director. “I couldn’t be prouder of the job my entire team, but especially the airmen, are doing in bringing the Iraqi’s DOMEX capability to the next level.”

    In the last six months, DOMEX has transitioned its focus to providing advise and assist support to the Iraqi ministry of interior and ministry of defense in order to prepare their forces to successfully assume security responsibility for their country.

    “Our goal is to build a proficient and capable stand-alone Iraqi DOMEX capability,” said Magnan. “The academics we present are based on the needs of the particular organization, but classes vary from ‘Sensitive Site Exploitation and Evidence Handling’ to ‘How to Exploit a Cell Phone.’”

    The JET airmen of the joint mission travel to MOI and MOD locations throughout Iraq to further develop DOMEX skills learned while attending the Iraqi-led Intelligence and Military Securities School. The entire DOMEX team performs an average of eight advise and assist missions each week

    “Working with the Iraqis is very rewarding and eye-opening,” said 1st Lt. Greg Kimak, Taji DOMEX officer in charge. “Not only do I get to see how another military operates first-hand, I’m personally helping them make their country a safer place.”

    Although the DOMEX focus changed with Operation New Dawn, the team still provides document and media exploitation support for both tactical and strategic customers in the areas of targeting, detainee operations, force protection and criminal prosecution. The team’s effort supports more than 115 units at 13 sites in Iraq.

    “DOMEX generates a very specific type of intelligence,” said Maj. Alison Kamataris, USF-I DOMEX Field Operations assistant director. “Unlike information derived from other intelligence disciplines, DOMEX relies on physical exploitation of documents and media utilizing various tactics, techniques and methods. We provide timely and accurate intelligence that assist both coalition forces and Iraqi decision-makers.”

    These methods and techniques allow airmen to decisively affect current operations and help Iraq improve its capabilities.

    “The Iraqis have shown an excellent willingness to learn,” said Kimak. “I’m confident that we’ve made progress and I’m confident the Iraqi DOMEX capability will continue to grow.”

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    Date Taken: 01.09.2011
    Date Posted: 01.09.2011 10:56
    Story ID: 63267
    Location: JOINT SECURITY STATION CONSTITION, IQ

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