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Hi Paul, Yes, at Pro 2.6 Military Tools is included. This blog post from will explain more: Military Tools for ArcGIS is included in ArcGIS Pro 2.6 Note that you will have to add the Military Symbology Editor to the ribbon as it is not enabled by default. There are instructions in the blog post that tell you how to do this. Thanks for taking a look. Matt
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Hi Lorenzo, ArcGIS Pro Intelligence 2.6 is now part of the ArcGIS Pro 2.6 release, meaning it is no longer a separate application to install. But when you install ArcGIS Pro you will need to specify you want to install ArcGIS Pro Intelligence also.... Hope this helps! Matt
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Hello @malewis_geonet, If you can see the toolbox, but the "New" dropdown in the Alerts pane is empty is probably an install issue. I don't know if you have admin rights on your system or not, if you do you might want to try to uninstall and reinstall ArcGIS Pro for Intelligence. So a few questions first: 1.) Did you have a previous version of ArcGIS Pro for Intelligence on your system before this one? Got the 2.5 versions installed now, correct? 2.) Is ArcGIS Pro installed for all users on your system? Is it installed to "C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro"? 3.) Is ArcGIS Pro for Intelligence installed into a similar location (C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\ArcGISProForIntelligence)? Next, I'd like to check that the 'hidden' tools that drive the Alerts pane are still seen by the system. 4.) Open Pro for Intelligence, and open a Python window (View >> Python). At the prompt, type "dir(arcpy.intelligence)" without the quotes. Send a copy of the output. It should return a list of a bunch of stuff similar to this: ['BatchImportData', 'DOFToObstacleFeatures', 'DistanceFromPoint', 'DropZones', 'FindOverlaps', 'GenerateBlindSpotAreas', 'GenerateCoverageAreas', 'GenerateHLZSuitability', 'GenerateObstacleFeatures', 'InsideBoundary', 'LeastCostPath', 'OutsideBoundary', 'PointToPoint', 'PointsToTrackSegments', 'WithinDistanceOfBoundary', 'WithinDistanceOfLine', '__alias__', '__all__', '__builtins__', '__cached__', '__doc__', '__file__', '__loader__', '__name__', '__package__', '__spec__'] Last let's check the toolbox info being passed to the Alerts pane. This will tell us if the correct info is being passed to Alerts. 5.) Open a Python Command Prompt (ArcGIS >> Python Command Prompt) and run the following command (assuming you have a 'default' install for Pro from Q2 above): python "c:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Pro\Resources\ArcToolbox\Scripts\GetIntelToolboxParameters.py" > c:\toolbox_info_output.txt Note: The above command is all one line and will create a file on c: This will output a very large amount of text into a file toolbox_info_output.txt. Check this file to make sure no sensitive info (user name, computer name, etc.) are contained within and attach it to a response message. Let's start with these things first and we'll go from there. Thanks, Matt
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Hi Sebastian, In the latest version (2.0 -- Intelligence Configuration of ArcGIS Pro | ArcGIS Solutions for Defense ) of ICAP there is the "HLZ Raster Function" task in the "Helicopter Landing Zone Analysis" group in the GEOINT Workflows (GEOINT Tasks—Get Started | ArcGIS for Defense ). Is that the one you are referring to? Thanks, Matt
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Susan, Your project is a perfectly acceptable use for the link tools in Military Analyst. Keep in mind that these tools are extremely simple. Too simple in fact, and we are working on a more complete solution for a future ArcGIS. Anyway, our test case for these tools involve a simple point features of cities around the world (acting as nodes) and a small table of travel routes connecting FROMCITY and TOCITY. The Create Links tool simple connects the city features using the table. The result is a set of line features that visually connect the cities. The Recalculate Links tools will update an existing set of lines (resets the connected cities if travel routes change). The Shortest Path & Critical Links tool takes the node/link network and finds the 'shortest path' between cities and finds any terminal paths (paths endpoint cities that have only one connecting link). Hope this is useful to you. Matt
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