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Intelligence Planning Factors 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 237 Table E-23. Crosswalk of ASCOPE with PMESII-PT example (continued) ATP 2-01.3 Areas Structures Capabilities Organizations People Events Economic Commercial Fishery Forestry Industrial Livestock dealers Markets Mining Movement of goods services Smuggling routes Trade routes Black market areas Banking Fuel: distribution, refining, source Industrial plants Manufacturing Mining Warehousing Markets Silos, granaries, warehouses Farms/Ranches Auto repair shops Fiscal: access to banks, currency, monetary policy Can tolerate drought Black market Energy Imports/Exports External support/aid Food: distributing, marketing, production, processing, rationing, security, storing, transporting Inflation Market prices Raw materials Tariffs Banks Business organizations Cooperatives Economic nongovernment organizations Guilds Labor unions Major illicit industries Large landholders Volunteer groups Bankers Employers Employees Labor occupations Consumption patterns Unemployment rate (if this exists) Job lines Landholders Merchants Money lenders Black marketers Gang members Smuggling chain Drought, harvest, yield, domestic animals, livestock (cattle, sheep), market cycles Labor migration events Market days Payday Business openings Loss of business Social Refugee camps Enclaves: ethnic, religious, social, tribal, families or clans Neighborhoods Boundaries of influence School districts Parks Traditional picnic areas Markets Outdoor religious sites Clubs Jails Historical buildings/houses Libraries Religious buildings Schools Universities Stadiums Cemeteries Bars and tea shops Social gathering places (meeting places) Restaurants Medical: traditional, modern Social networks Academic Strength of tribal village traditional structures Judicial Clan Community councils and organizations School councils Familial Patriotic/service organizations Religious groups Tribes Community leaders, councils, and members Education Ethnicity/racial: biases, dominant group, percentages, role in conflict Key figures: criminals, entertainment, religious leaders, chiefs/elders Languages Dialects Vulnerable populations Displaced persons Sports Influential families Migration patterns Culture: artifacts, behaviors, customs, shared beliefs/values Celebrations Civil disturbance National holidays Religious holidays and observance days Food lines Weddings Birthdays Funerals Sports events Market days Family gatherings History: major wars and conflicts