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State the mission of the US Navy.
Maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars and maintaining freedom of the seas.
Discuss the National Command Authority (NCA).
-Order the use of Nuclear weapons.
-No one person can order nuclear weapons be used
Discuss the difference between Operational Control (OPCON) andAdministrative Control (ADCON)
-OPCON: delegation of athority with in their command.

-ADCON: Control over everything not operational.
Describe the function of Combatant Commander (COCOM)
Exercises authority direction, and control over the commands and forces assigned to that command.
Describe the function of the Type Commander.
Responsible for the ships that make up the operational numbered fleets.
Location, mission and component commands for PACOM.
Location: Camp Smith, Hawaii
Mission: enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Location, mission and component commands for EUCOM.
Location: Stuttgart Germany
Mission: builds partner capacity to enhance translantic security
Component Commands: US Army Europe, US Air Force Europe, US Naval Forces Europe, US Marine Corps Europs, US Special Operations Command Europe
Location, mission and component commands for JFCOM.
Location: Norfolk, Virginia
Mission: To provide mission ready joint capable forces
Component Commands: Forces Command, Marine Forces Command, US Fleet Forces Command, Air Combat Command
Location, mission and component commands for SOUTHCOM.
Location: Miami, Florida
Mission: Conduct military operations and promote security cooperation to achieve US strategic objectives.
Component Commands: US Army South, Air Forces Southern, US Naval Forces Southern Command, US Marine Corps Forces South, Special Operations Command South
Location, mission and component commands for CENTCOM.
Location: Bahrain
Mission: Maintains and helps builds regional stability, security, and prosperity.
Component Commands: AF CENTCOM, NF CENTCOM, MF CENTCOM, SPECOPS CENTCOM
Location, mission and component commands for NORTHCOM.
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Mission: Anticipate and conduct Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations within the United States.
Location, mission and component commands for SOCOM.
Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
Mission: Provide fully capable special operations forces to defend the united states and its intrests.
Component Commands: Army SPECOPS Command, Naval Special Warfare Command, Air Force SPECOPS Command, Marine Corps Forces SPECOPS Command, Joint SPECOPS University
Location, mission and component commands for TRANSCOM.
Location: Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
Mission: Develop and direct joint deployment of Military assets to support the global mission.
Component commands: Air Mobility Command, Military Sealift Command, Military Surface deployment and Distribution Command.
Location, mission and component commands for STRATCOM.
Location: OFFUTT Air Force Base Nebraska
Mission: Space, Cyberspace, Nuclear operations, global missle defense,
component Commadns: US Army Forces Strategic Command, Fleet Forces Command, Marine Corps Forces US Strategic Command, Air Force Space Command
Location, mission and component commands for AFRICOM.
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Mission: sustain security engagement through military to military programs to promote a stable African environment.
Component Commands: US Army Africa, 17th Air Force, US Navy 6th Fleet, Marine Corps Forces Africa
Location, mission and component commands for USCYBERCOM.
Location: US CYBER COMMAND Fort Meade
Mission: Operation and defense of cyberspace
Component Commands:Army Forces Cyber Command, Fleet Cyber Command (10th Fleet), 24th Air force, USMC Forces Cyberspace Command.
Location, mission and component commands for CNO N2/N6.
Director of Naval Intelligence Divison, Office of Naval intel.
Location, mission and component commands for CNOMOC.
Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
Location: Stennis Space Center MS
Mission: Naval oceanography program and including meteorology, astrometry to enable strategic, tactical and operational planning.
Location, mission and component commands for NNWC.
Naval Network Warfare Command
Location: Fort Story, VA
Mission: Operation and security of the Navy's portion of the Global Information Grid.
Location, mission and component commands for Commander USSTRATCOM.
Location Omaha Nebraska
Mission: Responsible for space operations; global strike; global missile defense; and global command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR), and combating weapons of mass destruction
Location, mission and component commands for Commander reserve space and network warfare program.
Mission: responsible for sponsoring the reserve Space Cadre and supporting the Navy Space Team
Location, mission and component commands for Joint Space Operations Center.
Mission: Provide Commander JFCC SPACE with responsive C2 capabilities to conduct space operations on a 24/7 basis.
Location, mission and component commands for NOAA.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mission: Provides weather information through numerous satellite progams as well as locating distress alerts viw the search and rescue satellite-aided tracking system.
Location, mission and component commands for NAVCYBERFOR.
Mission: Provides relevant, resilient and effective C5I capabilities and a highly trained cyber workforce to maximize Fleet readiness and support all missions through cyberspace.
Location, mission and component commands for ONI.
Mission: To gain and hold a decisive information advantage over America’s potential adversaries
Location, mission and component commands for Office of the Oceanographer/Navigator of the Navy.
Mission: Maintaining a precise time reference and a celestial reference frame for the Department of Defense
Define the operating areas of the 3rd Fleet.
Located in San Diego CA
Pacific AOR
Define the operating areas of the 4th Fleet.
Located in Mayport FL
Caribean and central and South America.
Define the operating areas of the 5th Fleet.
Located in Manama Bahrain
Naval forces in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Coast off East Africa as far south as Kenya.
Define the operating areas of the 6th Fleet.
Located in Gaeta Italy
Mediterranean Sea
Define the operating areas of the 7th Fleet.
Located in Yokosuka Japan
Permanent forward projection force based in Yokosuka, Japan with units positioned near South Korea and Japan.
Define the operating areas of the 10th Fleet.
Located Ft Meade Maryland
US Cyber Command
Define TF
Task Force - A unti of formation established to work on a single defined task or activity
Define TG
Task Group - A component of a naval task force organized by the commander of a task force or higher authority.
Define TU
Task Unit - A component of a naval task group organized by the commander of a task group or higher authority
Define TE
A component of a naval task unit organized by the commander of a task unit or higher authority.
Describe the AG rating.
Aerographers mate - observe collect and analyze meteorological and oceanographic data prepare warnings of sever and hazardous weather and sea conditions.
Describe the CTI rating.
Cryptologic Technicians Interpretive - Information Operations using foreign language skills and advanced computer systems.
Describe the CTM rating.
Cryptologic Technicians Maintenance - Preventive and corrective maintenance on electrical and electronic cryptologic and ancillary systems.
Describe the CTN rating.
Cryptologic Technicians Network - Monitor, identify, collect and analyze information. Provide ata for digital network products.
Describe the CTR rating.
Cryptologic Technicians Collection - Collect analyze and exploit signals of intrest to ID locate and report worldwide threats. Signals intelligence
Describe the CTT rating.
Cryptologic Technicians Technical
Maintain electronic sensors and computer systems. Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) in accordance with fleet and national tasking.
Describe the IS rating.
Intelligence Specialists - Assist in planning, collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence information
Describe the IT rating.
Information Systems Technicians - Perform core and specialty functions of Communications Operations, message processing, Network Administration and security.
Location, Mission and component commands of NCTAMS LANT.
Location: Norfolk VA
Mission: Provide secure and reliable classified and unclassified voice messaging video and data telecommunications to the fleet.
Location, Mission and component commands of NCTAMS PAC.
Location: Wahiawa, Oahu
Mission: Provide diversified communications network monitoring and control and electronic maintenance to fleet units and all echelons of shore commands across the pacific.
Define C5I.
Command Control Communications Computers Combat systems Intelligence - Degrade or interrupt an adversarys information support systems and structure.
Explain the mission of the DISA.
Defense Information Systems Agency - A combat support agency engineers and provides command and control capabilities and Enterprise Infrastructure Continuously operating and assuring a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters, national level leaders and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of operations.
Explain the mission of the NASIC.
National Air and Space Intelligence Center - Provide Intel directly to operational military units national and DOD decision makers and the research and acquisition community which develops and sustains US air and space capabilities.
State the mission of the NCDOC.
Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command - responsible for around the clock protection of the Navy's computer networks with more than 700,000 users worldwide.
ID and discuss ODNI.
Office of the Director of National Intelligence - Head of the intel community. Directing and implementing the National Intelligence Program.
ID and discuss DIA.
Defense Intelligence Agency - Timely, objective and cogent military intelligence to warfighters.
ID and discuss NSA.
National Security Agency - unified organization structure to provide for the SIGINT mission to ensure the protection of the national security systems for all departments and agencies.
ID and discuss CIA.
Central Intelligence Agency - Expert in HUMINT collection all-source analysis and the production of political and economic intelligence.
ID and discuss NGA.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - Provides geospatial intelligence, meteorological, and oceanographic data and information.
ID and discuss DHS.
Department of Homeland Security - Analyzes the vulnerabilities of US critical infrastructure, assesses the scope of terrorist threats to the US homeland and provides input to the Homeland Security Advisory System.
ID and discuss FBI.
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Primary responsibility for Counter Intelligence and counterterrorism operations conducted in the US.
ID and discuss DEA
Drug Enforcement Administration - Enforce the controlled substance laws and regulations of the US.
ID and discuss DOE.
Department of Energy - Analyzes foreign information relevant to US energy policies.
ID and discuss DOS.
Department of State - Performs intelligence analysis and produces sudies on a wide range of political and economic topics essential to foreign policy determination and execution.
ID and discuss DOT.
Department of Treasury - Analyzes foreign intelligence related to US economic policy and participates with DOS in the overt collection of general foreign economic information.
ID and discuss NASA.
Pioneer the future in space exploration scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
ID and discuss NRO.
National Reconnaissance Office - Responsible for integrating unique and innovative space-based reconnaissance technologies, and use of space recon systems.
ID and discuss USAF.
Responsible for intel policy, planning, programming, evaluation and resource allocation.
ID and discuss USA.
Exercises staff supervision over the US Army intel and security command.
ID and discuss USMC.
Intel in the Marine Corps
ID and discuss USN.
Intel necessary to plan, build, train, equip, and maintain US maritime forces.
ID and discuss USCG.
Maritime Intel