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What does JWCS stand for and what is its purpose?
Joint Worldwide Communications System
-System of computers and networks used to xmit classified information by packet switching over TCP/IP in a secure environment.
What does SAER stand for?
Security Access Eligibility Report
What is SF 700?
Security Container Information
What is the purpose of OPSEC?
Process that identifies, controls, and protects generally sensitive but unclassified information about a mission, operation, or activity.
What does JMINI stand for?
Joint Military Satellite Communication Network Integrated Control System
What does DISA stand for?
Defense Information Systems Agency
What are the duties and responsibilities of the information assurance manager (IAM)?
Establish, implement and maintain the DoD information system IA program.
What are the five aspects of Information Assurance (IA)?
-Availability
-Integrity
-Authentication
-Confidentiality
-Non-repudiation
What does DUSC stand for?
Directory update and service center
What does ODCR stand for?
Officer Distribution Control Report
What does ASI stand for?
Authorized Service Interruption
What does PIR stand for?
Priority Intelligence Requirements
What does NIPRNET stand for?
Non-Classified Internet Protocol ROUTER Network
What is SF 153?
COMSEC material report
What does DLPT stand for?
Defense Language Proficiency Test
What are the six brilliant on the basics?
-Sponsorship
-Indoctrination
-Career Development Boards
-Mentorship
-Individual Recognition
-OMBUDSMAN
What is NCTAMS building M-51?
Main Builiding
What is NCTAMS building M-52?
Warehouse
What is NCTAMS building M-113?
Facilities (N-4)
What is NCTAMS building M-125?
Indoc Building
What does FSM stand for?
Fleet SIPRNET messaging
What is the HF frequency?
High Frequency 3MHz-30MHz
What is the SHF frequency?
Superhigh Frequency 3GHz-30GHz
How many guns did the Ships of the Line Carry?
64-100 Guns
What does ANCC stand for?
Automated Network Control Center
What does CBSP stand for?
Commercial Broadband Satellite Program
What does STW stand for and what is its purpose?
Strike Warfare-The destruction or neutralization of enemy land based targets by conventional or nuclear missles.
What are the 4 ways to clear an obstructed airway?
1. Standing Abdonminal Thrust
2. Reclining Abdonminal Thrust
3. Standing Chest Thrust
4. Reclining Chest Thrust
What is the purpose of NOVA?
-Unix based system. Base level mode 1 store and forward.
What is GBS?
Global Broadcast Service
What are the locations of AST?
-Gen Room 1
-Gen Room 2
-Gen Room 3
-GBS Gen
-Chiller Gen
Who is the NCTAMS LANT IAM (Information Assurance Manager)?
-Sharon Brightwell
Who is the EKMS Manager?
Chris Morrow
What is the EXACT acronym for TRMM?
Tropical Rainfall MEASURING MISSION
What is GPS?
Global Positioning System
How many satellites are required for GPS?
4 Satellites
What does DSCS stand for?
Defense Satellite Communications Systems
What does NMOC stand for?
Naval Meorology and Oceanography Command
What does MAS INT stand for?
Measurement and Signature Intelligence
What does DCS stand for and what is its purpose?
Defense Courier Service- Transportation of sensitive classified material
What does CHRIMP stand for and what is its purpose?
Consolidated Hazardous Material Re-utilization and Inventory Management Program
-Navy's life cycle control and management of hazardous material
What does DAMA stand for?
Demand Assigned Mulitple Access
What are the 4 Categories of CASREP?
1. Initial
2. Update
3. Correction
4. Cancellation
What does HSGR stand for?
High Speed Global Ring
Where are the 4 CUDIX suites located at?
1. NCTAMS LANT
2. NCTAMS PAC
3. NCTS Guam
4. NCTS Naples
What does MMS stand for?
Multi-level Mail Server
What does SMTP stand for?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
What is Message Format Line 7?
TO
What is Message Format Line 5?
Precedence
What does JFTOC stand for?
Joint Fleet Telecommunications Operations Center
What is the operating area of the 4th Fleet?
Caribbean Sea, Central and South America
When was D-Day?
June 6, 1944
What are the 3 objectives of First Aide?
1. Save Lives
2. Prevent Further Injury
3. Prevent Infection
What does JDISS stand for?
Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System
What does CWSP stand for?
Commercial Wideband Satellite Program
What are the EXACT 4 Component Commands of JFCOM?
1. FORCES COMMAND
2. MARINE FORCES Command
3. US Fleet Forces Command
4. Air Combat Command
What are the 7 Layers of the OSI model?
1. Physical
2. Data Link
3. Network
4. Transport
5. Session
6. Presentation
7. Application
What does CUDIX stand for?
Common User Digital Information Exchange SUBsystem
What is the exact wording purpose of MEANCONING?
Intentional Transmission of signals designed to DECEIVE USERS OF NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
What does AMD stand for?
Activity Manpower Document
What are the 5 TNX-1100 sites?
1. NCTAMS PAC
2. NCTAMS LANT
3. NCTS EURCENT
4. NCTS San Diego
5. NCTS Bahrain
What are the 7 Principles of Naval Logistics?
Flexibility
Economy
Attainability
Responsiveness
Sustainability
Survivability
Simplicity
What is information assurance?
Measures to protect and defend information systems by ensuring their AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AUTHENTICATION, CONFIDENTIALITY, and NON-REPUDIATION.
What is Naval Intel?
Provides insights into the uncertainty world both in peace and war
What is the purpose of a CTM?
Perform troubleshooting and maintenance on electrical and electronic equipment assigned
What was the Battle of Coral Sea and when did it take place?
7-8 May 1942
First Carrier vs Carrier Battle
Lexington Sunk
What does MSDS stand for and what is its purpose?
Material Safety Data Sheets-
Info on all potential hazards of a chemical product and how to work safely
What is DON CAF?
DON Central Ajudication Facility- Nation Adjudicative guidelines to background information gathered mainly in investigations conducted by OPM
What does RAC stand for, what is it, and what are the five levels?
Risk Assessment Code
Expression of Risk associated with a hazard
1. Critical Risk
2. Serious Risk
3. Moderate Risk
4. Minor Risk
5. Negligible Risk
What is ADNS?
Automated Digital Multiplexing System- Connects Navy Shipboard Networks to other ship and shore networks for xferring IP data of various classification levels.
What are the six areas of Naval Doctrine?
Warfare
Intelligence
Planning
Logistics
Operations
Combat and Control
What is the SSO?
Special Security Officer
-In Charge of SCI information
-Directives, regulations, manuals and guidelines
What is atmospheric drag?
Another source for space object positioning errors is that of atmospheric drag on low orbiting objects
What are gale winds?
-Winds of 34-47 knots are forecast for harbors, inland waters, ocean areas, airfields and installations
What is the mission of the Navy?
Maintain, train, and equip combat ready forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas.
What is a small craft advisory?
Sustained winds of 18-33 Knots
What is WAN?
Wide Area Network- Publicly owned group of networks, a large geographical area, often a country or continent
What is message precedence?
R- Routine- 6 Hrs
P- Priority- 3 Hrs
O- Immediate- 30 Min
Z- Flash- 10 Min
W- Override- 3 Min or Less
What are the 3 Tropical Cyclones?
Tropical Depression- Winds Less than 33 Knots
Tropical Storm- 34-63 Knots
Hurricane- Greater than 63 Knots
What is Backdoor?
A program or a set of ptrograms that a hacker installs on a target system to allow access to the system at a later time.
What is OPSEC?
Proven Process that identifies controls, and protects generally sensitive but unclassified information about a mission, operation, or activity
What was MERCURY 3?
1st American to go into Space
Commander Alan Shepard
What is Medium Frequency?
300KHz-3MHz
International Distress Frequency
What is the operational area of the 2nd Fleet?
Operates in the Atlantic Ocean, Located in Norfolk Virginia
What is the purpose of GBS?
-4 Seconds
-High Powered Transponders to provide HDR wideband simplex broadcast into 1 meter or smaller antennas
What is the navy UHF follow on?
-New constellation of satellites
-High Power Xmitters designed to improve service, reliability, and dependability
-Mixed with FLTSATCOM Legacy System
What is CENTCOM, (Location and Mission?)
Location: Tampa
Mission: With National and International Partners, promotes cooperation among nations, responds to crises, and deters or defeats...
What is ORM?
Operational Risk Management
-Decision Making Process
What is COMINT?
Communications Intel- Gained Through interception of foreign communications
What is Backdoor?
A program or a set of ptrograms that a hacker installs on a target system to allow access to the system at a later time.
What is OPSEC?
Proven Process that identifies controls, and protects generally sensitive but unclassified information about a mission, operation, or activity
What was MERCURY 3?
1st American to go into Space
Commander Alan Shepard
What is Medium Frequency?
300KHz-3MHz
International Distress Frequency
What is the operational area of the 2nd Fleet?
Operates in the Atlantic Ocean, Located in Norfolk Virginia
What is the purpose of GBS?
-4 Seconds
-High Powered Transponders to provide HDR wideband simplex broadcast into 1 meter or smaller antennas
What is the navy UHF follow on?
-New constellation of satellites
-High Power Xmitters designed to improve service, reliability, and dependability
-Mixed with FLTSATCOM Legacy System
What is CENTCOM, (Location and Mission?)
Location: Tampa
Mission: With National and International Partners, promotes cooperation among nations, responds to crises, and deters or defeats...
What is ORM?
Operational Risk Management
-Decision Making Process
What is COMINT?
Communications Intel- Gained Through interception of foreign communications
What is OSINT?
Open Source Intel- Derived from Newspapers, journals, radio, and television, and internet
What does it mean if something is classified as Confidential?
Cound Cause DAMAGE to national security
What is VTC?
Video Teleconference Service
What is ODCR?
Officer Distribution Control Report- Lists all officers and their assigned billets within the command
What is an APL?
Allowance Parts List- List that supports the equipment
What is the timeline for mishap reporting?
30 Days
What are the Five Steps for ORM?
IAMIS
Identify Hazards
Access Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implementing controls
Supervise
What is USC Title 50?
US Code that outlines the role of war and national defense in the US Code
What is SF 364?
Reporting of Discrepancies
What is IA Risk Management?
Process that allows IT managers to balance the operational and economic costs of proective measures and achieve gains in mission capability by protecting the IT systems and data that support their missions.
What is Critical Information?
Information about Friendly (US allied and/or coallition) activities, intentions, or limitations an adversary seeks to gain an advantage.
What are the 4 Space Mission Areas (Exact Wording)
1. Space Force Enhancement
2. Space Support
3. Space Control
4. Space Force Application
Which Port is Used for SMTP and what is SMTP?
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
-Port 25
What is the operating area of the 4th Fleet?
Operates in the Caribbean, Central and South America, located in Mayport Florida
What is the operating area of the 5th Fleet?
Operates in Arabian Gulf, Indican Ocean, Persian Gulf and is located in Manama, Bahrain
What is the operating area of the 6th Fleet?
Operates in the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea areas and is located in Gaeta, Italy
What is the operating area of the 3rd Fleet?
Eastern Pacific Ocean area and is located in San Diego, California
What is the exact wording for the five step planning process for Opsec?
1. Identify Critical Information
2. Threat ASSESSMENT
3. Vulnerability ANALYSIS
4. Risk ASSESSMENT
5. Measures/Countermeasures