3DX5X Vol. 1 Flashcards

PASS CDCS.

1
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Which enlisted training element is assigned by the supervisor in accordance with AFI 36-2201

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Duty Position Task

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Which enlisted training element is defined as an integrated bundle of expert knowledge and organizational skills inherent to a particular career field

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Core Competency

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Which 3D AFS focuses attention on Admin of Servers and server farms?

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Cyber Systems Operations

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which 3D AFS responsibility includes local base helpdesk/client support and “hands-on” maintenance actions?

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Client systems

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Which 3D AFS Responsibilities include the deployment, sustainment, troubleshooting and repairing of standard radio frequency (RF) line of sight wideband and ground based satellite devices

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Radio Frequency Transmissions

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Which 3D AFS Responsibilities include the installation, maintains and repairs of fixed and deployable air traffic weather, ground air control, and warning radar systems

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Ground Radar Systems

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Which 3D AFS Responsibilities include the installation and maintenance for large scale network wiring in support of fixed and deployed operations

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Cable and Antenna Systems

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Whos is the advisor for all matters affecting the career field

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Air Force career field manager

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who is the final authority to waive CFETP requirements to include completion of the AFS CDC’s…

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Air Force career field manager

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assists with the identification of qualified subject matter experts (SME) to help with the development of your specialty knowledge test (SKT) and your career development course (CDC)

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major command functional manager

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title that is normally assigned to the on-station ranking 3D Cyberspace non-commissioned officer (NCO)

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base functional manager

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main goal of the utilization and training workshop (U&TW)

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establish a viable Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP)

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13
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AFOSH standard for Material Handling and Storage Equipment

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91-46

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AFOSH standard for Communications Cable, Antenna and Communications-Electronics Systems

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91-50

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AFOSH standard for Data Processing Facilities

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91-64

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16
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a person absorbs selectively damaging amounts of radiation that will result in deep tissue harming organs with little or no sensation of skin heating

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nonionizing radiation

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17
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ORM principle states that most logical choices for accomplishing a mission are those that meet all mission requirements while exposing personnel and resources to the lowest acceptable risk

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accept no unnecessary risk

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ORM principle requests you to weigh the risks against opportunities and benefits to help maximize unit capability

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accept risk when benefits outweigh cost

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ORM principle has risk assessments of mission supportive operations done as a normal way of conducting a mission and not an add-on process

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integrate ORM into operations and planning at all levels

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Offensive operations support US cyberspace objectives by

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denying, degrading, disrupting, destroying or altering the adversary’s ability to use cyberspace

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21
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centralized systems which monitor and control industrial sites, or complexes or systems spread out over large areas

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supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

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center has the overall authoritative source for the status, control, and defense of Air Force networks

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Air Force Network Operations Center (AFNOC)

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center is typically alligned under the base communications squadron, provides Tier 3 on-site, and implements technical and physical network changes

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Network Control Center (NCC)

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providing small flyaway communication packages to rapidly deploying Expeditionary Air Base (EAB) communications packages

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Combat Communications Squadron (CCS)

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established to operate with an air expeditionary task force (AETF)

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Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS)

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26
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manage AF core services, within the AFNetOps community to reduce training, maintenance costs, increase operational flexibility and capacity to the warfighter (like a CFP)

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Enterprise Service Unit (ESU)

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document used as the basis for drafting and enforcing all federal laws governing the US

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US constitution

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authorizes the creation of the DOD as the executive component of government, and it established all subordinate agencies including Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps

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US Title Code 10

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document serves as the basis for holding military members accountable for breeches in binding instruction and law

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Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)

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30
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year in which Joint Staff and Armed Services consolidated their ideas as the first drafts of joint and Armed Services doctrine circulated around the DOD

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1995

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31
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year in which the Air Force finalized and published its information operations doctrine while the Joint Staff published its doctrine

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1998

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32
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publication type is directive policy statements of Office of the Secretary of the Air Force and HQ USAF to initiate, govern, or regulate actions of conduct, within their specified areas of responsibility

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Air Force policy directives

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publication type that is an informational publication which are “how to” documents

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Air Force pamphlets

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provides us with the transmission of analog or digital bits of information to convey data over significant geographical distances to communicate

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telecommunications

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35
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tool provides essential online resources for the Air Force and its users at a single location

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Air Force portal

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key enabler for the information technology task force and a foundation program for other transformation task forces

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Air Force portal

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Air Force portal feature enables authorized users to enter passwords once to gain access to all applications with no further log-in requirements

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single sign on

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another major benefit of the Air Force portal

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virtual Military Personnel Flight (vMPF)

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Air Force portal feature that provides a secure, web-based collaborative environment specific to a given task or topic where members of a group share information and tools to conduct business, manage a project, and/or solve group problems

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community of practice

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40
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Web management and Internet use

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AFI 33-129

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Public Affairs Responsibilities and Management

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AFI 35-101

42
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not a proper e-mail etiquette

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Reply-to-All feature

43
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not an official government record

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library reference or museum exhibitions

44
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records that are considered to be in draft format

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can be altered and are not officially released

45
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records that are considered to be in final format have which characteristics

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officially signed and officially released

46
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charged with the duties of establishing training programs for newly appointed base records managers

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command records manager

47
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duties are providing assistance, managing staging areas, and records training

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base records manager

48
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responsible for creating unique passwords for the office of primarily responsibility records custodian

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functional area records manager

49
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has the authority to appoint record custodians within an office of record

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chief of office of record

50
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logical group of organized data fields containing some type of useful information

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electronic record

51
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a logical group of record

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file

52
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organized collection of data or data structures

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database

53
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responsible for creating unique passwords for the office of primarily responsibility records custodian

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functional area records manager

54
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marking the records for filing is considered which step of file management

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Second Step

55
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primary purpose for maintaining records is to ensure

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provide information to decision makers whenever and wherever it is needed

56
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generates a file disposition control label for each item listen on the offices file plan

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Air Force Records Information Management System (AFRIMS)

57
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determines the cutoff for active records

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retention period

58
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specifies the destruction, salvage, and donation of records, or the transfer to a stating area or records center; and the transfer of records from one organization to another

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disposition

59
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exception where federal records centers accept records having less than 3 years of retention

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base closures

60
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document used for accountability purposes when retirement records are identified and prepared for federal records centers, staging areas or to transfer records to another organization

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Standard Form 135

61
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proper way we destroy records to prevent compromise

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tearing, burning, or shredding; as long as personal data is not recognizable and beyond reconstruction

62
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AFPD 10-4 Operations Planning: Air and Space Expeditionary Force aligns what requirements with a matching force generation model

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tempo bands

63
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responsible for sourcing IA, joing manning document, and managing replacements for 365-day or greater requirements

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Air Force personnel center

64
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places air and space expeditionary force (AEF) forces in a “ready to deploy” state and supports global requirements, home station requirements or support to Combatant Commanders

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posturing

65
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primary mission of providing the joint force air component commander (JFACC) with the tools necessary to fight and win a major theater war within the scope and coordination of all land, sea, and air forces

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air and space operations center

66
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basic building block used in joint force planning and deployments of AEFs

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unit type code

67
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state of the art ground to ground communications infrastructure designed to exchange secure and non secure oice, data, and video communications by way of line of sight satellite or hard wired resources

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theater deployable communications

68
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examples: Defense Support of Civil Authorities, Humanitarian Relief Operations, Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations, and support to International Law Enforcement

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operational capabilities packages

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primary purpose of providing standard force package descriptions of the force packages to be used to support contingency planning at all levels of command

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manpower and equipment force packaging (MEFPAK)

70
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remotely piloted or self piloted aircraft that can carry cameras, sensors, communications equipment, or other payloads

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unmanned aerial vehicle

71
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As of September 2004, how many total flight hours have coalition unmanned aircrafts flown to support Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

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100,000

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system focuses on providing exploitable digital imagery to the warfighter in near real time

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high altitude endurance (HAE)

73
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theater deployable communications equipment characteristic requires equipment modules to be expandable and packaged for deployment in standard 19-inch rack mounted transit cases, vehicles, or shelterized configurations

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modularity-scalability

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theater deployable communications equipment characteristic requires size, weight, power requirements, and equipment set-up times are kept to an absolute minimum to support the transportation, deployment and operations in a deployed environment

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mobility

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component of theater deployable communications is a suite of modules and accessory kits serving as the backbone of a deployed communications network

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integrated communications access package

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provides the capability to identify, sequence, and seperate aircraft; provide final approach guidance, and control instructions to aircraft at deployed locations in all types of weather

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deployable air traffic control and landing systems (DATCALS)

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tasked to provide liaison, control tower, radar approach control, precision landing, and mobile tactical aire navigation services as a standalone unit or in any combination

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deployable air traffic control and landing systems (DATCALS)

78
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85th engineering and Installation Squadron is assigned to

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Air Combat Command (ACC)

79
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program where DOD collects, processes, produces, disseminates and uses information

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C4ISR

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system provides connectivity between the US and allied forces for critical missions and enhances worldwide readiness, mobility, responsiveness, and operations

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global information grid (GIG)

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system is employed at more than 600 sites across the global information grid and interconnected through the SIPRNET

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global command and control system (GCCS)

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major system employs JOPES, GSORTS, DCAPES, and COP systems

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global command and control system (GCCS)

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system primarily deals with logistics planning data, such as transportation, personnel, and material requirements

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global combat support system (GCSS)

84
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system of interconnected computer networks is used by the US DOD and the US department of state

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joint worldwide intelligence communications system (JWICS)

85
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uses global information grid (GIG) backbone for inter-site communications and was designed to provide an automated and integrated planning and execution capability to the combat air forces (CAF) and joint/combined forces

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theater battle management core system (TBMCS)

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provides a solution to a decrease in manpower and increase in requirements, at the same time taking advantage of new technological developments to deliver superior connectivity, flexibility, speed, reliability and joint interoperability

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theater battle management core system (TBMCS)

87
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priority component of the global information grid (GIG) designed to support the President, SECDEF and the JCS in the exercise of their responsibilities

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national military command systems (NMCS)

88
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primary network used to transmit the emergency action messages (EAM) generated by the national military command center to the warfighting commanders in the field

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strategic automated command and control system (SACCS)

89
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comand and control structure has network node whose survivability is achieved using nuclear hardened equipment, redundant circuits and alternate communications paths

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strategic automated command and control system (SACCS)

90
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system originally designed as a specialized system for Army, Navy, and Air Force technicians to use as a tool to troubleshoot network problems

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SEAMARK

91
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created in response to the FY 97-03 Decense Planning Guidance that directed a “program to migrate to a multi-intelligence, common, interoperable, open systems ground systems architecture”

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distributed common ground stations (DCGS)

92
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tasking, processing, exploitation and dissemination

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distributed common ground stations (DCGS)

93
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radar tracker and correlator software program that is hosed on a powerful server based computer system, which takes inputs from long and short range radars and displays it all on a scope

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base control system - fixed (BCS-F)

94
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system capitalized on the popular commercial direct broadcast satellite technology to provide critical information to the nations warfighters

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global broadcast service (GBS)

95
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system is a service that broadcasts via communication payload on military satellites (Ka band) and commercial satelites (Ku band)

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global broadcast service (GBS)

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system is a USAF program supporting Global, Defense Communication System (DCS) HF entry, Mystic Star, and System of Inter- American Telecommunications for the Air Forces (SITFAA) missions

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high frequency global communications system (HF-GCS)

97
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provides high quality voice/data HF and ultra-high frequency (UHF) satellite communications to the president, vice president, cabinet members, and other senior government and military officials while aboard special airlift missions (SAM) aircraft

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Mystic Star

98
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ability to rapidly detect and identify airborne targets with minimal or no support

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ground theater air control (GTACS)

99
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deployed in either the Control Reporting Center or Control Reporting Element configurations

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ground theater air control (GTACS)

100
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provides the DOD with the capability to reach hundreds of thousands of people via personal computers, personal digital assistants, land and cell phones, pagers, blackberry devices, and/or giant voice systems in real time

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