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110.1 Describe the mission of ASW warfare area
Anti Submarine Warfare
110.1 Describe the mission of SUW warfare area
Surface Warfare
110.1 Describe the mission of IW warfare area
Information Warfare
110.1 Describe the mission of AW warfare area
Air Warfare
110.1 Describe the mission of STW warfare area
Strike Warfare
110.1 Describe the mission of NSW warfare area
Special Warfare
110.2 Explain how the Reserve Component integrates with the Active Component
The Navy will employ Reserve forces and personel to relieve the stress on active forces’ OPTEMPO by deploying, when practical, and by fullfilling close to home CINC requirements enabling active forces to deploy.
The reserve component is integrated with the active component by placing the reserve commands under the command of the local or aligned active component command.
110.3 Explain the purpose of a mobile detachment.
The purpose of a mobile detachment is to deploy in support of a tasked requirement.
Example: SEABEES deployed to a remote area to construct a runway.
110.4 Discuss the purpose of Direct Support Assets.
Direct Support (DIRSUP) assets are used for short-duration requirements which require specialists not normally included in a ship’s PCS complement.
A component that is embarked with a unit to complete quick reaction mission requirements.
110.5 Discuss the primary services provided by the following METOC Team - Mine Warfare UUV Platoon
Consists of remote environmental monitoring Units (REMUS) conducting oceanographic surveys designed to integrate new sensors into current programs.
110.5 Discuss the primary services provided by the following METOC Team - Naval Oceanography ASW Team (NOAT)
Provides environmental support to ASW forces worldwide.
110.5 Discuss the primary services provided by the following METOC Team - Strike Group Oceanography Team (SGOT)
Provides timely, comprehensive, and tactically relevant METOC products and services in direct support of Numbered Fleet/Navy Component Commanders, deploying Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Group Commanders, assigned units/staffs, and other U.S. and Joint/Coalition forces as directed.
110.5 Discuss the primary services provided by the following METOC Team - Mobile Environmental Teams (MET)
Mobile METOC teams.
110.5 Discuss the primary services provided by the following METOC Team - Fleet Survey Team (FST)
Rapid response team capable of conducting hydrographic surveys anywhere in the world.
110.6 List the IO Core Capabilities.
Psychological Operations (MISO)
Military Deception (MILDEC)
Operations Security (OPSEC)
Computer Network Operations (CNO)
Electronic Warfare (EW)
110.6 Discuss Psychological Operations (MISO)
planned operations to convey selected information to targeted foreign audiences to influence their behavior.
110.6 Discuss Military Deception (MILDEC)
actions taken to deliberately mislead adversary military decision makers as to the disposition, numbers, or intentions of friendly forces, thereby causing the adversary to misinterpret the actual military situation.
110.6 Discuss Operations Security (OPSEC)
a process of identifying information that is critical to friendly operations and that could enable adversaries to attack or exploit operational vulnerabilities; deny adversary decision makers' critical information about friendly forces and intentions; and cause adversary decision makers to misjudge the relevance of known critical friendly information because other information about friendly forces and intentions remain secure.
110.6 Discuss Computer Network Operations (CNO)
comprised of Computer Network Attack (CNA), Computer Network Exploit (CNE), and Computer Network Defense (CND).
110.6 Discuss Electronic Warfare (EW)
is actions involving the use of electromagnetic energy to deceive, deny, or degrade an adversary’s use of the electromagnetic spectrum, while protecting similar friendly capabilities. Divided into three categories, Electronic Support (ES), Electronic Attack (EA), and Electronic Protect (EP).
110.7 Define the role of the U. S. Navy Blue Team
personnel conducting operational network vulnerability evaluations and providing mitigation techniques to customers who have a need for an independent technical review of their network security posture. The Blue Team identifies security threats and risks in the operating environment, and in cooperation with the customer, analyzes the network environment and its current state of security readiness.
110.7 Define the role of the U. S. Navy Red Team
personnel authorized and organized to emulate a potential adversary’s attack or exploitation capabilities against a command's security posture. The Red Team’s objective is to improve enterprise Information Assurance by demonstrating the impacts of successful attacks and by demonstrating what works for the defenders (i.e., the Blue Team) in an operational environment.
110.8 Explain the purpose of FES.
Fleet Electronic Support (FES) - installs and maintains specialized equipment for permanent and ad-hoc missions.
110.9 Explain Untied States Code (USC) Title 10
Outlines the role of the armed forces in the United States Code. It provides the legal basis for the roles, missions, and organization of each or the services as well as the US DoD.
Subtitle A - General military law
Subtitle B - Army
Subtitle C - Navy and Marine Corps
Subtitle D - Air Force
Subtitle E - Reserve components
110.9 Explain Untied States Code (USC) Title 50
Outlines the role of war and the National defense in the United States Code.
110.10 Define CRITIC.
CRITIC - message reporting vehicle used to notify the President and the National Security Council of critical information.
Transmitted with FLASH OVERRIDE (W) message precedence.
Message sent in 3 minutes from CRITIC reportable event.
110.11 State the purpose of the Cryptologic Carry-On Program (CCOP)
provides specialized equipment for Fleet cryptologic requirements.
110.11 State the purpose of the Navy Integrated Environmental Support Subsystem (NITES)
a set of METOC forecast, database, and decision aid tools tailored for specific platforms. The Navy is the only military service to provide this modeling support.
110.11 State the purpose of the Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System (JDISS)
program to provide a family of hardware and software capabilities that allow connectivity and interoperability with intelligence systems supporting forces, in garrison, and deployed during peace, crisis, and war. JDISS provides joint intelligence centers, joint task forces (JTFs), and operational commanders with on-site automation support and the connectivity to make the best use of the Intelligence Community’s resources. JDISS is also the technical baseline for the DODIIS client-server environment (CSE).
110.12 Discuss Maritime Domain Awareness.
Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) - the effective understanding of any maritime threat that could impact the security, safety, economy, or environment of our nation.
110.13 State the purpose of a MOC.
Maritime Operations Center (MOC) - provides critical support in the execution of the nation’s Maritime Strategy, giving commanders the processes, enabled by interoperable networked systems, to enhance maritime capabilities.
Eight MOC’s across the globe enable greater global maritime domain awareness.