Block IV Flashcards

(79 cards)

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What is the automated family of systems used for Wg level deployments and contingency operations?

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IDS

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Which IDS system provides cargo/passenger manifest critical to in-transit visibility?

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CMOS

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The _____ must ensure the installation meets all deployment command and control (C2) requirements

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DCC

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The DCC is the installation focal point for identifying, verifying, and distributing task information during _____.

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Execution

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If the IDO chooses not to stand up the DCC for smaller taskings, the ____ will handle daily tasking requirements.

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IDRC

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DCC manning includes: IDO, Log plans, personnel, vehicle ops, LOGMOD schedule monitors, admin, and ________.

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Material Management and Unit reps

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What work center requires access to SIPRnet/NIPRnet, secure/unsecure phones, and secure/unsecure fax machines?

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DCC

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True/False:

Video surveillance is required of the DCC

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False

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The ______ is responsible for actions necessary to receive, in-check, inspect, marshal, load plan, manifest, and load cargo.

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CDF

Cargo Deployment Function

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CDF manning includes: in-check, marshalling, JI, quality controllers, controllers, manifesting, final load planner, and _______ and _________.

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load teams & ramp coordinator

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What is the orderly assembly of cargo in load plan sequence by chalk in preparation of a JI?

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Marshalling

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What is the final inspection with the owning unit before the load is accepted?

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JI - joint inspection

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A key responsibility of the ____ is to advise commanders when personnel selected for deployment are ineligible to deploy.

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PDF

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Once established, the PDF is mandated to fully staff what two stations?

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Deployment eligibility & immunizations

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True/False:

SF is a station on the PDF line

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False

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What is not an equipment requirement of the PDF?

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video surveillance

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How are personnel processed for deployment?

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Mass or individually

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When ____ processing, personnel must be provided a deployment checklist to receive the same services as the PDF.

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Individually

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The ____ is responsible for all unit level activities to include receipt of taskings and preparation of cargo/personnel

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UDCC

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How many UDMs will the UDCC staff include?

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2

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What is not an equipment requirement of the UDCC?

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10K forklift

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Who has overall responsibility to establish local deployment training and education programs?

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IDO

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Within how many days will commanders receive initial training?

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90 days

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The DPWG is established for the ____ to sit with PDF/CDF reps and UDMs to discuss deployment related issues.

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IDO

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DPWG participants include: IDO, Log plans, air terminal, manpower/personnel, Wg plans, UDMs, and...
others as required
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The DPWG assists in formulation of installation deployment guidance and development of the ____
Installation Deployment Plan (IDP)
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True/False: | The DPWG is responsible for overseeing IDS and DCAPES implementation
True
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What contains detailed guidance that reflects the installation's current deployment process?
IDP
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The _____ through the IDP defines local processes, procedures, infrastructures, and resources used to deploy forces.
Host Installation/Wg CC
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At a minimum, how often is the IDP revised?
Every 4 years
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Worst case scenario is the installation's _____ simultaneous deployment capability.
Maximum
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Who reviews OPLANs, DOC statements, TPFDDs, and home station mission requirements when determining worst case scenarios
IDO
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How often will the IDO brief the installation's worst case scenario to senior leadership
annually
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When will Plans and Integration section provide the installation’s maximum simultaneous deployment capability to the IPE and Emergency Management sections?
NLT 1 Jan
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Who ensures IPE and deployment bags are authorized, on hand, and ready for deployment?
IDO
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How often will the IDO determine small arms/weapons requirements?
Annually
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The IDO, in coordination with _______, will determine the authorized quantities of ammunition.
MASO
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What is the ability to track the ID, status, and location of units, cargo, and passengers?
ITV (in-transit visibility)
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What provides visibility of air, sea, and land transportation assets?
SMS
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Who is responsible for preparation, execution of unit employment, and development employment reception and bed-down?
ADVON team
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The ADVON team is comprised of airlift control element member deployed _____ to coordinate requirements.
in advance
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Aggregation is a process which stages Airmen at the ___ with similar ALDs going to the same _____.
POE; POD
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True/False: | Aggregate missions are the primary mode established to move Airmen into CENTCOM areas of responsibility
True
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_____ is the process that transitions deploying forces arriving in theater to forces capable of meeting CCDR requirements.
RSO&I
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What segment within RSO&I is the process of moving forces from staging areas to other theater destinations?
Onward movement
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What segment within RSO&I involves the assembling and temporary holding of arriving personnel, equipment, and material?
Staging
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Which RSO&I principles specifies that a single individual is responsible for overall coordination of RSO&I activities?
Unity of Command
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Which RSO&I principle links deployed personnel, equipment, and material in a timely manner?
Synchronization
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True/False: The supporting commander is responsible for transitioning arriving personnel, equipment and material into capable forces.
False - supported CC
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The ____ provides overall direction and coordination of reception & bed-down of arriving personnel, equipment, & material
RCC
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What two functions does the RCC oversee?
PIF & CRF
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The ____ is responsible for tracking incoming forces and airlift
RCC
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The RCC may operate in a dual role with the _____
DCC
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The ____ manages the transportation needs of all arriving personnel.
PIF
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What is an organized processing activity designed to ensure deploying personnel are eligible and properly accounted for?
IPR
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What is comprised of individuals/teams to assist the deployed CC in 100% accountability?
PERSCO
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Who establishes a holding area for collecting pallets, nets, dunnage, and RFID tags?
CRF
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What is redeployment?
Transfer of forces to another CC OR return of forces to home station
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What normally starts upon arrival at the deployed location or before the deployment?
Redeployment planning
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Who is responsible for the collection of resources necessary to accomplish redeployment of personnel and cargo?
Deployed logistics planners
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Where is a good source for collection of deployment documents?
reception area
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The logistics plans staff in the ____ is responsible for monitoring the TPFDD and coordinating AK moves.
Contingency C2 Planning Team/Cell
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Who builds, coordinates with redeploying units, and publishes the redeployment schedule of events?
Contingency C2 planning scheduler
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Who must ID and prepare their resources for redeployment?
URW
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What is composed of functional experts to accomplish actions of a deployed location?
RAT
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Which RAT rep works with equipment custodians to ensure all assets are accounted for?
Supply
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Which RAT rep provides teams to tear down tent cities?
CE
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Which RAT rep runs accountability and processing of personnel to meet the departure aircraft times?
PERSCO
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True/False: | The use of IDS is mandatory for all deployments.
True
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What four(or five) systems make up IDS?
LOGMOD, ICODES, CMOS/GATES, & DCAPES
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What is the key responsibility of the PDF?
To advise commanders when personnel selected for deployment are ineligible to deploy
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Who is responsible for providing CDF training?
LRS or APS
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If cargo fails any part of the joint inspection it will be considered _______.
frustrated
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Who has overall responsibility to establish local deployment training and education programs to ensure all deployment work center personnel fully understand the deployment process?
IDO
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What training will be accomplished using scenario-based, hands-on desktop exercises?
IDS
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How often does the DPWG (deployment process working group) sit down?
Semi-annually
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_____ is the ability to track the identity, status, and location of DOD units, non-unit cargo and passengers, medical patients, and personal property from origin to destination across the range of military operations.
ITV (in-transit visibility
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Who uses ITV to track the flow of capabilities and critical assets from origin into an area of operations?
Supported/Supporting CCs
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Who must be familiar with these systems to ensure ITV is maintained throughout the entire deployment process?
Log planners