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132 Cards in this Set
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State the instruction that governs safety and mishap reporting?
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OPNAVINST 5102.1D Navy and Marine-core mishap and safety, investigation and reporting.
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What is the acronym RAC and what does it mean? What are the 5 RAAC's?
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Risk Assessment Codes - Combines severity with probability to determine risk.
1.) Critical 2.) Serious 3.) Moderate 4.) Minor 5.) Negligible |
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3 objectives of first aid?
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1.) Save Life
2.) Prevent further injury 3.) Prevent Infection |
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How many pressure points are there in the human body?
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11
Facial Artery - Jaw Superficial Temporal Artery - Subclavian Artery - Collar bone Common Carotid Artery- Neck Brachial Artery - Inner upper arm Inner elbow |
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What are the potential risk for storing improperly labeled and stored HAZMAT?
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The material because of it's concentration or physical or chemical characteristics may pose a hazard to human health and could be accidentally spilled or release a toxic gas.
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What is the goal of the Navy's Hearing conservation program?
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HCP - to prevent occupational hearing loss and ensure auditory fitness for all naval personnel
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What are the 3 methods for controlling bleeding?
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Direct Pressure
Elevation Pressure points Tourniquet |
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What does the acronym PIR stand for?
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Priority Intelligence Requirements - Critical to accomplish the mission, they are related to the command's course of action.
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What does CCIR stand for and what does it mean?
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Commander's Critical information Requirements- intelligence that is crucial and requires the immediate attention of the commander.
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What are two space launch facilities in the US?
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JFK - Merritt Island, FL
LBJ - Houston, TX |
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What is space situational awareness?
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The ability to know raw information on what is going on in space but also how is affects our use of space.
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What is EOP?
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Earth Orientation Parameters - Provide rotation as a fuction of time.
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Astrometry, what is it?
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Measurements and explanations of positions and movements of stars.
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Who is CNO's N6?
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VADM Card
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What is the core mission of the NSA?
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Protect U.S National security systems, and produce foreign signals intelligence information.
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What is NRO and what does is stand for?
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National Recon Office - develops and operates unique and innovative space recon systems and conducts intel-related activites essential for US national security.
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What are the 7 principles of Naval logistics?
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Responsiveness-
Simplicity- Flexibility- Economy- Attainability- Sustainability- Survivability- |
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What are the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine core team as instrments to support national policies?
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A Flexible Force
A Ready Force A Self-sustaining Force A Mobile Force |
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Mercury 3 Mission?
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on May 5, 1961 Alan Shepard flew a spacecraft into space and showed the ability to manual control under weightlessness.
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When are E9 Evals due?
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April
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When are E7 Evals due?
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September
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Who is COMTENTHFLT?
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VADM Michael Rogers
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COR Conditions...
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Winds of 50 Knots sustained or gusts 60 knots or greater possible within
TCCOR 1: 12 hours TCCOR 2: 24 hours TCCOR 3: 48 hours TCCOR 4: 72 hours |
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The US Navy's Birthdate?
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October 13, 1775
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What is an AMD?
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Activity Manpower Document - Shows manpower requirements
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Who was the first command in chief of the Navy?
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Commodore Esek Hopkins
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What are the 6 programs that comprise brilliant on the basics?
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CDB's
Sponsorship Mentorship Sailor Recognition Command Indoc Command ombudsmen support |
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What are the Numbered fleets and AOR's?
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2nd Fleet-Atlantic Ocean
3rd Feet-Pacific Ocean 4th Fleet-South America and Caribbean Sea 5th Fleet-Red Sea and Persian gulf 6th Fleet-Med Sea 7th Fleet- East Asia Pacific |
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What was the significance of the Battle of Midway?
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Turning point of WWII June 4th-6th 1942
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What are the six areas that comprise Naval Doctrine?
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Naval Warfare
Naval Intelligence Naval Operations Naval Logistics Naval Planning Naval Command and Control |
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Where is the US CENTCOM headquaters and what is their mission?
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Manama, Bahrain
Promote Cooperation among nations, respond to crisis, and deter state and non state aggression. |
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Where is US Strategic Command Headquaters located at?
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Offutt, Nebraska - To deter attacks on US Vital interests
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What is the first Navy ship named after an enlisted man?
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First American killed in WWI
GM1 Osmond Ingram |
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What was the significance of the Hainan Island incident as it relates to information dominance?
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On April 1, 2001 a mid-air collision between a US P-3 and China J-8 interceptor fighter. US members were released on April 11th.
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What happened with the USS Liberty event?
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On June 8, 1967 she was sent to collect intel and was struck by an Israeli aircraft
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What is the history of Naval Network Warfare Command?
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NNWC in 2002 was formed of some 23 organizations.
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What are the 3 levels of war?
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Tactical
Operational Strategic |
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When are E4 Evals due?
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June
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When are E2 Evals due?
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July
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What was the Voyage of the Great White Fleet?
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President Roosevelt sent them around the world from Dec 16, 1907-Feb 22,1909. 16 new battleships of the Atlantic fleet. Covered 43,000 miles and hit 20 ports on 6 continents.
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What is the National Security act of 1947?
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The War department and Navy department merged into a single DOD under the secretary of defense, who also directed the newly created Air Force.
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What is STS-1?
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From April 12-14, 1981 Young and Crippen made the first orbital test flight of space shuttle. All US Navy crew tested opening and closing the cargo doors and basic systems. Completed 37 orbits
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What are the 4 different types of CASREPS?
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Initial
Update Correct Cancel |
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Who was LT Thoedorus mason?
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In June 1882 was the first Chief Intelligence Officer
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What is ARPANET and when was it developed?
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1968- DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) BBN (Bolt, Berancek, & Newman) Create together ARPANET
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What does EDVR stand for and what is section 11?
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Enlisted Distribution and verification Report. Section 11-Security/data validation
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What is CCRI?
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Command Cyber Readiness Inspection. Detailed, comprehensive command inspection that focuses on Security.
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What was the name of the first computer and where was it located?
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ENIAC- was designed to calculate artillary firing tables. AKA "Giant Brain"
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What are the duties of the OPSEC officer?
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Apply OPSEC methodology to their organization.
Identify sources of information. Conduct annual OPSEC analysis. Write, Implement, and manage OPSEC |
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What is section 1 & 2 of the EDVR?
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Section 1 - Personel Gains
Section 2 - Personel Losses |
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Where is the US Pacific Command Located?
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Oahu, Hawaii
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Who is Navy Cyber Forces?
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RADM Herbert
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When was the Office of Naval Intelligence established?
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March 23, 1882
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Who is NNWC?
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CAPT John Chandler
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Who is NCTAMS PAC?
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CAPT McMichael
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Who is John Walker?
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A spy. He spyed from the 60-80's
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What are 3 classes of Naval vessels exsited in the inception of the Navy?
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Ships of the Line-
Frigates- Sloops of the War- |
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What are 3 types of SITREPS?
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OPREP-3 Navy unit SITREP
OPREP-3 Navy Blue OPREP-3 Pinnacle |
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What are the 4 NOC's and where are they located?
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UARNOC- NCTAMS LANT, Norfolf, VA
PRNOC-NCTAMS PAC, Wahiawa, HI ECRNOC-NCTS NAPLES IORNOC-NCTS BAHRAIN |
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What are the 3 items that must be met in order to receive IP services from FLTNOC'S?
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1.) Valid IATO or ATO obtained from NETWARCOM with a DAA designated approving authority.
2.) Submit an IP service request message 3.) SAA - Satellite Access Authorization |
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Define and state the purpose of NOC 2 NOC?
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Connectivity and Capablilites of the high speed global ring as a transport.
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What is the name of the instruction that governs all computer network incident responses?
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OPNAVINST 2201.2 Navy and Marine-Core Computer Network Incident Responce instruction
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What does CAS stand for and what is it used for?
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Collaboration at sea - used for centralized, web based, information exchange system used by all 12 battle groups and amphib readiness groups.
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What does JCA stand for and what is its purpose?
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Joint Service Imagery Processing Systems Concentrator Architecture- Delivers imagery
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What are the 4 componets of the JCA?
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Imagery Sources
Concentrators sites Communications |
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What does GNOC stand for?
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Global Network Operation Center. Directs the operations and security of the Navy's GIG.
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What does CANES mean and what is its purpose?
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Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services- Streamline and update shipboard networks to improve interoperability accross the fleet.
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What is a SQL injection?
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Code injected technique that exploits a security vulnerability occuring in the database layer of an application.
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What is privilage Escalation?
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Act of exploiting a bug or a design flaw in a software application to gain access to resources which normally would have been protected from an application or user.
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What does OSI stand for?
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Open Systems Interconnected
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What is layer three of the OSI model?
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Network
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What is an example of a device that operates in Layer three?
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Router
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What are two common protocols used in the transport Layer?
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TCP and UDP
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What does WRA stand for?
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Web Risk Assessment
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What does IEEE stand for and what is it's purpose?
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Institute of Electrical and Eletronics Engineers - an organization that is active in defining standards
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What is the purpose of a DNS server?
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Translates Internet domains and host names to IP addresses.
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What are 2 common transport mediums found within NIPR and SIPR?
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UTP- unshilded twisted pair and Fiber Optics
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What is the maximum distance of UTP mediums?
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100 Meters (328 Feet)
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What is a brute force attack?
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A strategy used to break the encryption of data.
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What is a dictionary attack?
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Technique used for defeating a cipher or authentication mechanism by trying to determine its decryption key or passphrase.
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What are 3 network Topologies?
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Bus - Star - Ring - Mesh - Line
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What is a GAN Topology?
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Network used for supporting mobile comms.
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What is the purpose of a VLAN?
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Virtual Local area network - Common set of requirements that communicate as if they are attached to the same broadcast domain.
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What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
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IPv4 uses 32-bits while IPv6 uses 128-bits, thus giving you a large amount of unique IP addresses.
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Why was IPv6 created?
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IPv4 was depleted of unique IP's.
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Who is the controlling authority of IP assignments within the US Navy?
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Naval Network Information Center NNIC
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What CIB provides guidence when requesting IP services?
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CIB-3A
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Who is the controlling authority of Firewall policies within the Navy?
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NETWARCOM
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What is the port number for SMTP?
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Port 25
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What is the port number for HTTPS?
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Port 443
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Name 3 regional multi-channel broadcast and their perspective fleet?
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PMUL-PAC AOR (3rd & 7th)
IMUL-Indian Ocean (5th) LMUL-AtlanticMed (2nd, 4th, 6th) |
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How many channels are on each multi-channel broadcast?
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Each consists of 16 channels (15 data and 1 sync)
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What is the primary purpose of MCS (message conversion system)
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Provides PLA-to-Routing Indicator (RI)
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How is fleet broadcast linked?
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Uplink via EHF and Downlink via UHF.
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State 1 of 3 INMARSAT earth Stations?
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Burum, New England
Lauren Tides, California Auckland, New Zealand |
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What is HSGR and give 2 devices that part of HSGR?
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High Speed Global Ring
1.) TNX-1100 2.) PSAX edge device |
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What is a TNX-1100?
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High Capacity, high speed, multiservice aggregation and transport devices.
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How many TNX-1100's make up the HSGR and where are they located?
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5 and they are located at NCTAMS PAC, NCTAMS LANT, NCTS Bahrain, NCTS San Diego, and NCTS Naples.
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Explain what modulation and demodulation is?
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Modem would be an example -
Conveys a digital signal from analog to digital and vice versa. |
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What is the data rate for
OC-3 ? |
155.52Mbps
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What is the data rate for T-1?
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1.544Mbps
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What is the data rate for OC-768?
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39.813Gbps
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What is EHF TIP?
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An ethernet connection between a ship's ADNS router and the EHF MDR terminal. Links ships to ships or ships to shore for IP services.
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What is Azimuth and Elevation?
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Azimuth-horizontal angle from a north base line.
Elevation- angular height of the sun measured from the horizon. |
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How is fleet broadcast linked?
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Uplink via EHF and Downlink via UHF.
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State 1 of 3 INMARSAT earth Stations?
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Burum, New England
Lauren Tides, California Auckland, New Zealand |
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What is HSGR and give 2 devices that part of HSGR?
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High Speed Global Ring
1.) TNX-1100 2.) PSAX edge device |
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What is a TNX-1100?
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High Capacity, high speed, multiservice aggregation and transport devices.
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How many TNX-1100's make up the HSGR and where are they located?
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5 and they are located at NCTAMS PAC, NCTAMS LANT, NCTS Bahrain, NCTS San Diego, and NCTS Naples.
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Explain what modulation and demodulation is?
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Modem would be an example -
Conveys a digital signal from analog to digital and vice versa. |
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What is the data rate for
OC-3 ? |
155.52Mbps
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What is the data rate for T-1?
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1.544Mbps
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What is the data rate for OC-768?
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39.813Gbps
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What is EHF TIP?
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An ethernet connection between a ship's ADNS router and the EHF MDR terminal. Links ships to ships or ships to shore for IP services.
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What does ASI stand for?
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Authorized Service Interruption
Must be started 21 days out and just lets the command know there will be an interruption in services |
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What is a mobile detachment?
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Troops sent from parent command on a special communications service mission
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What is the difference between USC Title 10 and 50?
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10 deals with military punishment and articles of the UCMJ.
50 deals with war and national defense |
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What is USC-61 (DMR)
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Digital Modular Radios - Passes secure voice over HF, VHF, UHF and SATCOM.
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What is a AN/FCC-100?
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Multiplexer
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What is a spot beam?
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Antenna used on Satellites which can be moved on command.
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What is Earth Coverage?
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Portion of coverage seen by the satellite (Foot Print)
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What is a CRITIC?
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Reporting system for intelligence to go to the highest authorites in 10 minutes or less
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What are the 5 steps of OPSEC?
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Identify Critical Information
Analyze the threat Analyze the Vulnerabilites Assess Risk Apply OPSEC Measures |
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What is EEFI?
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Essential Elements of Friendly information - Modified information realsed to the public
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What is the Communications Assist Team? (CAT)
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Group of technical experts that routinely perform on-site training
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What is Communications Control Ship (CCS)?
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Strike Groups and LHD/LPD.
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What is Bioluminescence?
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Production and emission of light by a living organism
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What is MAM's?
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Maintenance Assistance Modules (Troubleshooting aide)
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What are two operation modes of DAMA?
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AC - Automatic
DC - Distributed |
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What is the freq range of EHF?
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30 Ghz - 300 Ghz
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What is INMARSAT FOXTROT?
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128 Kbps / data only
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What is the freq range of SHF?
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3 GHz - 30 GHz
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