Test 2 Flashcards

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What is the purpose of air domain data management?

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Support the Joint Force Commander COP

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When the COMAFFOR becomes the JFACC, what happens to the COMAFFOR AOC?

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It becomes the JFACC C/JAOC

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What provides operational-level C2 of air, space, cber and information operations?

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AOC WS

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What is the senior element of the Theater Air Control System (TACS)?

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AOC

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T/F: The AOC CC ensures centralized control and decentralized execution

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True

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Who manages various AOC functional groups to include area air defense, information operations (IO), space operations, cyberspace operations, weather, legal advice, personnel recovery (PR), AOC communications and other specialty functions or processes?

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AOC Director

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Who executes current ATO and ACO?

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Chief, Combat Operations Division (COD)

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Who in the Air Component Picture Team is designated by AOC/CC and responsible to the Chief of COD and is usually the AOC JICO? leads the air component picture team/management cell?

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CJE

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Who in the Air Component Picture Team is esponsible for interface between ICT & JTF COP/CTP?

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COP/CTP manager or cell

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What are the 7 JFACC information requirements in the JOA?

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  • provide ATO
  • provide ACO
  • report HIT
  • provide theater directed overlays per the OPTASKCOP
  • Support CID
  • Ensure Air-space data sources into the CTP are accurate and focus on the JTF Commander’s objectives
  • IBS plan
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Regarding air domain architecture designs, what are the 4 common sources of data for the air domain?

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  • MTN
  • IBS
  • TES
  • Civil Aviation
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Regarding air domain architecture designs what 5 systems act as interfaces and gateways for the air domain?

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  • ADSI
  • LMMT
  • JRE
  • JADOCS
  • TBMCS-FL
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Which system provides a suite of tools and interfaces for horizontal and vertical integration across battle space functional areas?

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JADOCS

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Referencing the air domain data management process, this information serves to provide a commander a sense of the value of information?

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Time Value

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T/F: Referencing the air domain data management process, information to build SA is not time-sensitive

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False

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Referencing the air domain data management process, it is possible that two or more sources will provide a contact report on the same object. What process do we use to fix this?

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Track Management

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Who has the planning tasks:
- Familiar with CCDR’s IERs and PIR
- GCCS reporting requirements
- Air & Space C2 system capes and lims

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JFACC

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What is the planning process for air?

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JPPA

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As an air operator, it is important for us to understand how information flows from sensor detection to what?

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all the way through the decision process and finallty BDA reports

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The JFMCC has reporting and track management of what?

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for surface and subsurface tracks within the JOA and maritime air contacts when such reporting has been assigned

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For maritime domain organizations, who manages and displays the force’s CTP/COP; current operational status of friendly forces; monitor execution of ISR collection operations.

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Fleet Command Center (FCC)

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What is the term that USN tactical commanders use to exercise decentralized control over assigned forces?

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composite warfare doctrine

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In maritime domain operations, who are these tasks for?
- Collect of coord of data sources to support IERs in support of plans and operations
- determine the means to determine data from all sources
- ensure operationally significant data is sent between echelons

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Marine Operations Center (MOC)

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In the maritime domain, who maintains and forwards to the JDNCWO periodic status reports on the fidelity of JFMCC information appearing on the CTP?

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MTPC

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In the maritime domain, who aligns command processes, information requirements, and available technology to facility information flow and enhance knowledge capturing and sharing across the staff and related echelons and services?
Knowledge Manager (KM)
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What is the best practice regarding ships with limited bandwidth?
Decrease the size of content files
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Who's maritime data inputs to the CTP - Support the JTF CC SA requirements - Support the JTF CC Friendly Force Employment - Enable the JTF CC ability to effectively counter the enemy - Provide the JFT CC a holistic picture of the JOA to enable the Commanders Decision on force employment
JFMCC
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In the maritime domain, what provides near real time situational awareness and C2 decision support to numerous maritime operational users, including allied and coalition at virtually all echelons of command?
GCCS-M 4.1
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In the maritime domain architecture design, what is used as a bridge between legacy systems and GCCS-M?
PLT
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In the maritime domain architecture design, what is time sensitive intel data pushed into common feed?
IBS
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In the maritime domain architecture design, what consolidates strike group and amphibious ready group tactical, operational, and selected administrative information in one central classified enclave location?
CAS
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What are the 3 elements that constructs the MAGTF?
- Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU): smallest - Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) - Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF): largest
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In the marine corps, what is recently enhanced with the Joint Tactical Common Operational Picture Workstation (JTCW) combining seven tactical applications into one user interface; primary feeder of MC data into the GCCS system?
GCCS-TCO
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In the marine corps, who is like a CJE or JDNO. Works closely with command TP manager and with staff, subordinate and HHQ IMOs to develop effective, efficient track management procedures?
Information Management Officer (IMO)
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What organization Develop information necessary to establish and maintain Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA)?
Coast Guard
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What domains purpose is to ensure the Joint Force Land Component Commander can report track management and other land centric data within the land force in the Joint Operational Area (JOA), laterally to the air component and maritime component in the JOA and up to the Joint Force Command?
Land/SOF domain
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What is the the most capable echelon of the Army. Can Operate as a JTF, JFLCC, or ARFOR for Large Scale, Protracted Mission?
Army Corps
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In the Marine Corps, What is the most capable of performing as a Joint Task Force (JTF) headquarters or Joint Force Land Component (JFLCC), with appropriate augmentation?
Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
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Which Land/SOF domain personnel understand the functions of its information systems other technical networks and how to best use them to integrate their products into the common operational picture?
Knowledge Management Officer (KMO)
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Which Land/SOF domain personnel are dispatched to JTF components to convey information which enables mission execution and reduces the risk of friendly fire?
SOF Liaison Officer (LNO)
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Which regulation speaks to Manual Data Sources?
CJCSM 3115.01D
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Which domain can be maintained on a separate Tactical Pictures (TP)?
SOF Special Category (SPECAT)
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What is the name for all Army Networks
LandWarNet
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In the land/SOF domain, what is the conduit for data sharing across the INFOSYS spectrum?
Data Distribution Service (DDS)
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For the marine corps, what is a joint, digital, battle command information FoS that provides enhanced map imagery and integrated, on-the-move, timely and relevant Command and Control (c2)/situational awareness (SA) information to tactical combat, combat support, and combat service support commanders, leaders and small unit leaders?
Joint Battle Command Platform (JBC-P)
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What are these good practices for? - Extreme caution must be taken when deleting tracks to ensure relevant information is not lost. - Developing procedures for units without automated systems is critical - Maintain Good SA of SOF and OGA in your area
Land domain unit location reporting
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What is the purpose of intelligence data managment?
Provide accurate and timely intelligence
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What is is the Intelligence Component of the COP and CTP: Single identical display of relevant, instructive, and contextual intelligence information regarding adversary and neutral force disposition, intention, and supporting infrastructures, derived from all sources at any level of classification, shared by more than one command, that facilitates collaborative planning and assists all echelons to achieve SA and decision advantage?
Common Intelligence Picture (CIP)
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Which Intelligence Community (IC) Elements provides GEOINT and IMINT?
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)
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Which Intelligence Community (IC) is a unified organization structured to oversee the SIGINT mission of the US and the ensure the protection of national security systems for all departments and agencies of the US Government?
NSA/Central Security Service (CSS)
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Which intelligence data management organization - Integrates IC and CCMD intelligence assets to coordinates planning, collection, analysis and support - Construct seamless intelligence functions, disciplines, and operations into a single organization - Ensures availability of information sources from all intelligence resources, and synchronizes intelligence with operation planning execution and assessment
JIOC
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T/F: JFC will share intelligence with foreign forces and coordinate receiving intelligence from those forces?
True
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T/F: Intelligence policy, dissemination criteria, network compatability, and cross-domain standards is standard for all operations
False
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T/F: Prioritization of intelligence and architectures from each partner is needed to securely fuse networks and information
True
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Who assists in intel architecture development and collaborates with the JIOC/JISE?
JDNC Intel Picture Coordinator
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Who: - Ensure reporting requirements are met and arbitrate any conflicts - Maintain the CIP at the appropriate level of detail - Maintain the theater CIP 24/7
CIP Manager
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What is the means for integrating intelligence and operations?
COP/CTP
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These concepts are keys to what? - JDNO must establish relationship with J2 staff to include PIR and EEIs in the COP/CTP - JDNO must be aware of the collection plan to determine collection products to integrate into the COP/CTP - JDNO should participate in the Joint Collection Management Board (JCMB) to have visibility on ISR plans/intent
PIRs/EEIs
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What contibutes to the position, location, information and combat identification of entities in the Joint Operations Area (JOA) that must be integrated into the COP/CTP
Intelligence Architecture designs
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What are these best practices for? - Use of standing quesries - Establish named areas of interest (NAI) in the JTFs AOR - Product Management
Intelligence Data Management Process
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Which Missile Defense (MD) data management organization manages the missile defense systems and architecture. Develops, tests, fields, integrated defense system (MDS)?
Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
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Which Missile Defense (MD) data management organization is where you can get Missile & space intel, coordination collection deck of foreign missiles. Threat assessment.
Defense Special Missile and Aerospace Center (DEFSMAC)
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In missile defense, who is in charge of supporting the homeland defense mission?
USNORTHERNCOM/USINDOPACOM
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In missile defense, what is the transportable, in-theater, mobile element of the theater engagement system (TES)?
JTAGS
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What is the core joint document for all things defense counter air, which includes missile defense?
Area Air Defense Plan (AADP)
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T/F Cyber Operations falls under space operations
False
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Which organization will provide space capabilities such as space situational awareness, space electronic warfare, satellite communications, missile warning, nuclear detonation detection, environmental monitoring, military ISR, navigation warfare, command and control, and PNT in support of USSPACECOM and the other Combatant Commands.
USSF-Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC)
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Who is responsible to provide oversight of strategic missile warning and theater-level support to inform the space COP that is shared with the CCDRs
CFSSC
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Who coordinates joint space operations & integrates space effects? Usually assigned to the JFACC?
Space Coordinating Authority (SCA)
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Which domain's operations has the following information requirements? - Space Domain Awareness (Space Catalog) - Space Control (Offensive/Defensive/NAVWAR) - Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (GPS) - Intelligence, Surveillance, Recon (INTEL) - Satellite Communications (Secure BLOS) - Environmental Monitoring (METOC) - Missile Warning (Early Warning) - Nuclear Detonation (Detection) - Spacelift (Payloads) - Satellite Operations (Orbital Maneuver)
Space Operations
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Who provides a COP to other CCDR's information requirements, status of forces, space domain awareness, and full range of military activities arranged in time, space and purpose?
Combined Space Operations Center (CSPOC)
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Who is - Assigned to the COMAFFOR/JFACC - Space expertise to the staff - Serves as the senior space advisor - If the JFACC is delegated this SCA, this duty will execute SCA
Director of Space Forces (DS4
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T/F: There is a persistent integration of space within the terrestrial domain. As JDNO, there are multiple ways you can request access.
True
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What is a global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent networks of information technology infrastructures and resident data, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers?
Cyberspace
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What are the 3 layers of cyberspace?
physical, logical and cyber-persona
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What are the challenges associated with operating within cyberspace?
- low barrier to entry - Anonymity & attribution
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What is generally referred to as the ability to direct operations of a link or node of cyberspace to the exclusion of adversaries or others?
Control of cyberspace/segments of cyberspace
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What is all DoD-owned/controlled cyberspace to include Platform Information Technology (PIT)?
DOD information network (DODIN)
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What are the three different cyber space missions?
- DODIN operations - Offensive cyber operations - Defensive cyber operations
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What are cyberspace operation missions executed to project power in/through cyberspace ISO CCDR or national objectives?
Offensive Cyber Operations
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What are cyberspace operationm issions executed to defend the DODIN, or other cyberspace as directed from active or imminent threats in cyberspace
Defensive Cyber Operations
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What percentage of operators work as: DoDin Operators DCO Operators OCO Operators
DoDin Operators: 85% DCO Operators: 10% OCO Operators: 5%
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In the cyber domain, which organization is in charge of OT&E and present force for Cyber Mission Force (CMF)?
USCYBERCOM
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Which cyber POC is the USCYBERCOM liaison supporting CCMD planning and operations?
Cyberspace Operations - Integrated Planning Element (CO-IPE)
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Which joint function in cyberspace enables the CO force projection without the need to establish a physical presence in enemy territory?
Movement and Maneuver
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What are the 2 programs that are intended to provide a COP for Cyber?
JCC2 and Unified Platform
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Which org coordinates/plans/integrates full-spectrum cyberspace capabilities?
CCMD JCC/Cyber Staff
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What are the these threats to? - Nation-state threats - Non-state threats - Individuals and small groups - Insider Threats - Accidents, Environment, and User errors
Joint Forces Use of Cyberspace
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What are the two ways that a track association can be broken?
Automatically or manually
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T/F: In GCCS Chart, only 1 chart can be open at once?
False. Multiple can be open at once allowing the user to quickly switch views
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How do you gain track merge permissions?
Through the TMS permissions window
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Who designates in the OPTASK COP/CTP directive that a specific overlay folder is established and used for storing overlays and the naming conventions?
JDNC Officer-in-charge
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How often do you upload ATO/ACO information in GCCS?
As often as one is published or changed
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What does the acronym OVL mean?
Overlay
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Where do you find information about Time Late Statistics?
The OPTASK COP/CTP
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What kind of GCCS permissions are part of the users profile?
Workstation permissions
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In GCCS how are CST permissions unique?
They are assigned from parent to child node
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What is a best practice to ensure the highest level of SA in GCCS?
Having setup procedures
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This organizations missions is that they will manage the JDN to provide a reliable, complete, and timely CTP of objects and events in the battlespace to the JOC.
JDNC
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Which organization has the oversight activities of - Analyze - Manage - Implement - Identify - Integrate?
JNDC
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The JDNO is not directly responsible for the intelligence data incorporated from GCCS. What are they responsible for?
Ensuring that there are connections to the GCCS I-3 systems as well as other intelligence systems
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Whose role in the JDNC is it to monitor and troubleshoot the checklist procedures within a cell?
Systems Administrator
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Who does the JDNC need to coordinate with regarding the protection of the network and comm requirements?
J6
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Which position in the JDNC pay particular attention to the time value of data coming from correlation, processing, and screening sites. He may modify time latency criteria in accordance with operational necessities.
JDNC domain track producers
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T/F: Information feeds processed through the JOC will have a time delay?
True
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What is required when the JDNC exeriences an event that meets CCIR thresholds?
SITREP
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What does information management (IM), Battle Rhythm (BR), and solid Staff Processes (SP) enable?
Commander's decision making
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Why does the JDNO need to understand the Command's C2 relationships/authorities diagram?
so he/she can effectively design the JDN architecture and management responsibilities
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Which document requires us to have a COOP plan?
Presidential Policy Directive 40 (PPD-40)
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What does the acronym D-DIL stand for?
Denied Disconnected Intermittent Low Bandwidth
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What document dictates what we can share with partner nations?
National Disclosure Policy (NDP)
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Which organization owns the managment of hte global COP CONOPS
USSTRATCOM
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What is part of a critical site?
GCCS-J
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What are functions that COOP is designed to ensure they continue?
Mission Essential Functions (MEF)
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What document guides the COP reporting Hierarchy?
CJCSI 3151.01D
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What refers to the consolidated COP for a specified CCDR's AOR?
Top COP
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T/F: CCDRs can only share information from within their AOR
True
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Who is responsible for developing global COP policy, procedures and CONOPS to include what information is provided in the Global COP?
Joint Staff J3
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What are the elements of CCIRs and what type of information are they associated with?
FFIR: friendly forces PIR: enemy forces
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What are elements within a CCDRs AOR that consolidate, manage, and forward track and/or unit data?
Correlation sites (CSS)
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Which pub provides your reporting requirement for the GCOP?
CJCSI 3151.01D
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What - functional communities develop - identify products to be transmitted and received - throughput, quality, characteristics of products - communications - ongoing analysis and adjustments
IERs
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What organization is the controlling authority for any data received from outside the AOR and ensures that track databases are consistent between reporting commands
COP fusion Cell/Center (CFC)
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Who is designated as the alternate global COP central manager (AGCCM)?
National Military Commander Center (NMCC)
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Who is the final authority on CCIRs
The Commander
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What are the general CCIR criteria?
- Must be a decision required for the commmander, not of the staff - Must be critical to the success of the mission
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What is the baseline system for the global COP?
GCCS-J
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Referencing information management, what board is the JDNO a member on?
Joint Information Management Board (JIMB)
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What are the two key elements of IERs?
- Communications planning - Information management
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What document provides reporting policies and responsibilities for the COP and CTP?
OPTASK COP/CTP
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T/F: The OPTASK COP/CTP has to follow guidance from the GCOP CONOP
True
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Who are the key data providers (DPs) for the GCOP?
Combatant Commanders, Services, and Agencies (C/S/A)
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Who develops the OPTASKCOP and CTP
Combatant Commands
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T/F: Each service produces an OPTASK COP Supplement (SUP) on an 'as needed' basis
True