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U.S. NAVY MISSION
to maintain, train and equip combat ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas
NCA – NATIONAL COMMAND AUTHORITY
ultimate source of military orders consists of only the President and the SECDEF
NCA is only authority that can order use of nuclear weapons, including the
SIOP(Single Integrated Operational Plan)
INFORMATION DOMINANCE COMMANDS
CNO N2/N6 – Pentagon

CNMOC – Commander, Navy Meteorology & Oceanography Command, John C. Stennis Space Center, St Louis, MO
ONI – Office of Naval Intelligence, Suitland, MD
SPAWAR – Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Virginia Beach, VA
STRATCOM – Offutt AFB, NE
ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence) – OLDEST INTEL ORGANIZATION IN THE NAVY
(EST MAR 1882)
est by William H. Hunt (SECNAV)
Dept of Library and the Office of Intelligence combined to form ONI
ODNI – Office of the Director of Naval Intelligence
est 17DEC2004 (BUSH 43) per Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
serves as the President’s intel advisor (created Intellidepia and A-Space manages all 17 elements / monitors IC performance
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OPCON (OPERATIONAL COMMAND) and ADCON (ADMINISTRATIVE COMMAND)
OPCON transfers as a ship chops into waters of different Fleets

ADCON lies with the ship’s home command
FLTCOM – FLEET COMMAND
provides operational and planning support to the combatant commanders and warfighter capability (5th Fleet)
COCOM (COORDINATING COMMITTEE for MULTILATERAL EXPORT CONTROLS
-conducts military operations; organized by AOR (CENTCOM)

2 in Stuttgart, Germany
EUCOM – U.S. EUROPEAN COMMAND
AFRICOM – U.S. AFRICA COMMAND

3 in Florida
CENTCOM – U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND, MacDill AFB, FL
SOCOM – U.S. SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND, MacDill AFB, FL
SOUTHCOM – U.S SOUTHERN COMMAND, Miami, FL

1 in Virginia (just disestablished)
JFCOM – U.S JOINT FORCES COMMAND, Norfolk, VA (meets the operational needs of the joint force)

1 in Hawaii
PACOM – U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND, Pearl Harbor, HI (responsible for Asian Pacific Region)

1 in Colorado
NORTHCOM – U.S. NORTHERN COMMAND, Peterson AFB, CO (homeland defense, civil support

1 in Illinois
TRANSCOM – U.S. TRANSPORTATION COMMAND, Scott AFB, IL

1 in Nebraska
STRATCOM – U.S. STRATEGIC COMMAND, Offutt AFB, NE

1 in Maryland
USCYBERCOM – U.S. CYBER COMMAND, Fort Meade, MD
2 NAVAL & COMPUTER TELECOMMUNICATIONS AREA MASTER STATIONS (NCTAMS)
NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, VA
NCTAMS PAC, Wahiawa, HI
“3 KINGS”
DIA – Defense Intelligence Agency (HUMINT, HQ: Pentagon, Bolling AFB, MD, OCT 1961)

CIA – Central Intelligence Agency (replace OSS: Office of Strategic Services; HQ: Langley, VA
JUL 1947, reports directly to ODNI(U.S. activities in a foreign country)

FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigations (1908), Washington DC
WEST COAST FLEETS (ODD #’s)
3rd Fleet – San Diego. CA – covers Pacific ocean from conus, west coast to the International Date Line North and South poles

5th Fleet – Manama, Bahrain – from Suez Canal to the middle of the Indian ocean, Somalia to the south

7th Fleet – Yokosuka, Japan – covers Pacific/Indian oceans from International Date Line to Africa, Kuril Islands in the North to Antarctic in the South
- 7th Fleet was in charge of U.S. Naval Operations in the Persian Gulf during the 1st Gulf War
EAST COAST FLEETS (EVEN #’s)
2nd Fleet – Norfolk, VA – covers North Atlantic

4th Fleet – Mayport, Fl – covers Caribbean, South America, South Atlantic, Pacific oceans(4)

6th Fleet – Naples, Italy – covers Cape of Norway thru the Baltic, Black, Mediterranean Seas, most of Europe, parts of the Middle East to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa
WORLDWIDE FLEET
10th Fleet – Fort Meade, MD (also CYBERCOR, & NSA)
C4ISR – COMMAND, CONTROL, COMPUTER, COMMUNICATIONS (C4) & ISR (INTELLIGENCE, SURVELLIANCE, RECONNAISSANCE)
Operational Capabilities include:
enhanced battle management
multimedia links
ability to collect, evaluate, disseminate and receive near real-time intel and surveillance data
DISA – DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY
Combat Support Agency
engineers and provides command and control capabilities and enterprise infrastructure to continuously operate and assure a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters/coalition partners is home for the White House Communications Agency (comms for Pres and Vice-Pres)
NASIC – NATIONAL AIR & SPACE INTELLIGENCE CENTER
primary producer of foreign aerospace intelligence
NCDOC – NAVY CYBER DEFENSE OPERATIONS COMMAND
reports to FLTCYBERCOM/10th Fleet
executes CND and maintains close liaison with NCIS
coordinates/monitors/oversees the defense of the Navy’s computer networks and systems
NIPRnet, SIPRnet, NMCI, Integrated Shipboard Network System, conus Navy Enterprise Network