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What is ORM
Ref 101.1 |
Operational Risk Management
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What is the concept of ORM
Ref 101.1 |
a systematic decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources.
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What are the 5 steps of ORM
Hint: I AM IS Ref 101.2 |
* Identify Hazards
* Assessing Hazards * Make Risk Decisions * Implementing Controls * Supervise |
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What instruction governs safety and MISHAP reporting
Ref 101.3 |
OPNAVINST 5102.1D
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Define Hazard serverity
Ref 101.4 |
An assessment of the worst credible consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard
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What are the 4 Categories of hazard severtiy
Ref 101.4 |
* CAT1 - Death; grave damage
* CAT2 - injury; damage * CAT3 - minor injury; degradation * CAT4 - minimal threat |
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Define MISHAP
Ref 101.5 |
The probaility that a hazard will result in a MISHAP
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What is the 4 subcategories of mishap probability
Ref 101.5 |
* 1 likely to occur
* 2 probably will occur * 3 may occur * 4 unlikely to occur |
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Define RAC
Ref 101.6 |
Risk Assessment Code
an expression of risk that combines the elements of hazard severity and mishap probability |
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What are the 5 Risk Assessment Code (RAC)
hint:CS MM N Ref 101.6 |
* 1 - Critical
* 2 - Serious * 3 - Moderate * 4 - Minor * 5 - Negligible |
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What is the Timeline of reporting a MISHAP
Ref 101.7 |
All MISHAP reports must be submitted within 30 days of MISHAP occurrence.
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What are the means of filing a MISHAP report
Ref 101.7 |
* ESAMS - web-enabled data
* SIREP(Safety Investigation Report) - Message * Notify their COC and COMNAVSAFECEN * Notify COMNAVSAFECEN and COC |
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What are the 4 required mishap reportable items
Ref 101.8 |
* class A B & C government property damage
* class A B & C on duty DOD civ on/off duty mil * any other work related illness that involved medical treatment beyond basic first aid, days away from work, light/limited duty * other interests for mishap prevention purposes |
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What is the purpose of a HAZREP message
Ref 101.9 |
Provides a means for a unit discovering a hazardous condition or experiencing a near-mishap to alert COMNAVSFECEN and HQMC (SD)
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What is the 3 objectives of first aid?
Ref 101.10 |
* Save life
* Prevent further injury * Prevent infection |
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What are the 3 methods of controlling bleeding?
Ref 101.11 |
* Direct Pressure
* Elevation * Pressure Points Tourniquet LAST RESORT!!! |
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What are the 11 pressure points?
Ref 101.12 |
* Temple - Superficial temporal artery
* Jaw - Facial artery * Neck - Common carotid artery * Collar bone - Subclavian artery * Inner upper arm - Brachial artery * Inner elbow - Brachial artery * Wrist - Radial Ulnar artery * Groin - Iliac artery * Upper thigh - Femoral artery * Knee - Popliteal artery * Ankle - Anterior posterior tibial artery |
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What is Shock
Ref 101.13 |
a disruption of the circulatory system.
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What is the Symptoms of Shock
Ref 101.13 |
Symptoms
* Vacant eyes * Irregular breathing * Pale skin * Nausea * Weak Pulse |
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What is the Treatment of Shock
Ref 101.13 and 101.15 |
Treatment
* Lay victim down flat * Elevate feet * Cover victim * Calm the victim * No pulse start CPR immediately |
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What is the difference between an Open and Closed fracture
Ref 101.14 |
Closed
* bone is broken but doesn't break through the skin Open <compound fracture> *bone may be protruding through the skin |
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How do you Rescue a Shock victim
Ref 101.15 |
* Secure power first
* use non-conductive object * YOU MUST NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM'S BODY, WIRE, OR ANY OTHER OBJECT THAT MAY BE CONDUCTING ELECTRICITY. |
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What are two methods for clearing obstructed airway
Ref 101.16 |
* himlick
* reclining abdominal thrusts |
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What is the effects and treatment for hypothermia
Ref 101.17 |
Effects:
* exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature * slow breathing * faint or undetectable pulse Treatment * Bring the body temperature to nomal *Wrapped in warm blanket in a warm room *Don't give victim hot drinks |
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What is the effects and treatment for frostbite
Ref 101.17 |
Effects
* exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees or lower. * Superficial - Ice crystals forming in the upper skin layers * Deep frostbite - Ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues Treatment * Get them indoors and warm them up * Never rub the frostbite area * Seek medical attention immediately |
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What is the effects and treatment for heat stress
Ref 101.17 |
Effects
* Increased body temperature causing fatigue * Severe headache * Nausea * Reduced physical and mental performance * If not immediately and properly treated, these injuries can be life threatening Treatment * Remove victim from heat source |
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What is the effects and treatment for heat exaustion
Ref 101.17 |
Effects
* Serious Disturbance of blood flow to the brain, heart, and lungs * Skin is cool, moist, and clammy * Pupils dilated * Normal or subnormal body temp and sweating alot Treatment * Move victim to a cool place * Apply cold cloths to areas of the body |
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What is the effects and treatment for heat stroke
Ref 101.17 |
Effects
* Hot or dry skin * Uneven pupils * Weak, rapid pulse Treatment * Contact emergency services immediately * Move victim to cooler environment and remove clothing * Reduce heat by cooling body through moisture/cold * Submerse body in cold water if none available then fan vigorously |
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Define HERO, HERP, HERF
Ref 101.18 |
* Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
* Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel * Hazards from Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuels |
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Define HAZMAT
Ref http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hazmat |
a material or substance that poses a danger to life, property, or the environment if improperly stored, shipped, or handled:
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How do you store HAZMAT
Ref 101.19/101.20 |
the store room should be
* neat * clean * cool * dry |
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What is the risk of improperly labeld and stored HAZMAT
Ref 101.21 |
Improperly Labeld
* can be mixed with other chemicals * cause explosion, fire, or some sort of chemical reaction Improperly Stored * Vapors accumulating * Chemical breakdown |
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What is MSDS
Ref 101.22 |
Material Safety Data Sheet
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What information is on MSDS
Ref 101.22 |
Material Safety Data Sheet
* name * maker * emergency #s * hazardous ingredients * physical data * fire or explosion data * reactive data * health effects * preventive measures * 1st aid measures |
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Define PPE
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Personal Protective Equipment
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What is the goal of the US Navy's Hearing Conservation Program
Ref 101.24 |
To prevent occupational hearing loss and assure auditory fitness for duty of all Navy personnel.
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What are the 6 areas that comprise Naval Doctrine
hint COWLIP Ref 102.1 |
COWLIP
* Naval Command and Control * Naval Operations * Naval Warfare * Naval Logistics * Naval Intelligence * Naval Planning |
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What are the 7 principles of Naval Logistics
hint FEARSSS Ref 102.2 |
FEARSSS
* Flexibility * Economy * Attainability * Respnsiveness * Simplicity * Sustainability * Survivability |
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What is the fist navy ship named after an Enlisted man, and why
Ref 102.3 |
* USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255)
* GM1 spotted a torpedo and rushed to jettison the ammo * first navy enlisted man killed during World War I * He was awarded the Medal of Honor |
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What is the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy
Ref 102.4 |
taxation without representation
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When was the Navy born
Ref 102.4 |
13 October 1775
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What 3 classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the US Navy
Ref 102.5 |
* Ships-of-the-line: 64 - 100 guns
* Frigates: 28 - 44 guns * Sloop-of-war: 10 - 20 guns |
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Who gets 21 guns salute
Ref 102.6 |
* Washington's Birthday
* Memorial Day * Independence Day * President of the United States * Heads of foreign states |
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How many guns salute do Admiral, Vice Admiral, Rear Admiral, Commodore gets
Ref 102.6 |
* Admiral 17 guns
* Vice Admiral 15 guns * Rear Admiral 13 guns * Commodore 11 guns |
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What is the importance of Voyage of the Great White Fleet
Ref 102.7 |
* 16 Dec 1907
* 16 Battleships left Hampton Roads VA. * Round the world cruise to sho the flag * Demonstrated the strength of the US navy |
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What is the importance of Battle of Coral Sea
Ref 102.7 |
* 7-8 may 1942
* First Carrier vs Carrier Battle * Broke Japanese Navy code * Lost Lexington, Yorktown was damaged * Japanese who never again threatened Australia |
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What is the importance of Battle of Midway
Ref 102.7 |
* 4-7 June 1942
* Turning point of the Pacific war * Broke Japanese naval code again * 3 carriers Hornet, Enterprise, and Yorktown |
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What is the importance of Battle of Guadalcanal
Ref 102.7 |
* 13-15 Nov 1942
* Juneau was damaged and sank * Sullivan's along with 700 others wer lost * Navy policy concerning family member separations was reinstated * A ship USS The Sullivans was later named in their honor |
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What is the importance of Battle of Normandy
Ref 102.7 |
* 6 Jun1944
* Largest amphibious operation in history * Gave the allies a foot hold in France to drive the Germans out of Europe |
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What is the importance of Battle of Leyte Gulf
Ref 102.7 |
* 23 Oct 1944
* Last-chance effort to salvage the Philipines * Japanese lost the main source of supply from the south |
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What is the impact of Mercury 3
Ref 102.8 |
* 5 May 1961
* Alan B. Shepard * First U.S. manned space flight |
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What is the impact of Gemini 3
Ref 102.8 |
* 23 Mar 1965
* John W. Young * First US two-man space mission * First space craft to maneuver from one orbit to another * 3 earth orbits |
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What is the impact of Apollo 11
Ref 102.8 |
* 16-24 Jul 1969
* Neil A. Armstrong * First manned lunar landing |
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What is the impact of Apollo 17
Ref 102.8 |
* 7-19 Dec 1972
* Eugene A. Cernan and Ronald E. evans * Seventh and final lunar landing mission |
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What is the impact of STS-1
Ref 102.8 |
* 12-14 Apr 1981
* John W. Young and Robert L. Crippen * First orbital test flight of a Space Shuttle. * All Navy crew |
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What Historical Significance of The On-The-Roof Gang
Ref 102.9 |
* July 1928
* since the radiomen could not explain their class work to others * they eventually acuired the nickname The On-the-Roof Gang |
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What Historical Significance of The Purple Code
Ref 102.9 |
* 27 Sept 1940
* Japans cipher |
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What Historical Significance of Attack on the USS Liberty
Ref 102.9 |
* Poor Message handling and routing
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What Historical Significance of USS Pueblo
Ref 102.9 |
* 23 Jan 1968
* ELINT and SIGINT ship * Only Ship currently being held captive |
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What Historical Significance of Landing at Incheon
Ref 102.9 |
* A joint CIA military intelligence reconnaissance effort
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What Historical Significance of Hainan Island EP-3 incident
Ref 102.9 |
* On 1 Apr 2001
* Mid-air Collision * 24 crewmembers were detained and interrogated by the Chinese * For the 15 mins after landing the crew continued to destroy sensitive items and data * the 24 crew-members were detained until 11 Apr 2001 |
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What Historical Significance of Bletchley Park
Ref 102.9 |
* Also known as Station X
* Decryption establishment * Government Code and Cypher School. |
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What Historical Significance of The Navajo Code Talkers
Ref 102.9 |
* a code that the Japanese never broke
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What Historical Significance of USS STARK
Ref 102.9 |
* in 1987 during the Iran-Iraq war
* only successful anti-ship missile attack * poor training requirements and lax procedures |
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What Historical Significance of EC-121 Shootdown
Ref 102.9 |
* 15 April 1969
* on SIGINT recon mission * shot down by North Korea in the sea of Japan * killed all 31 onboard (only 2 of the bodys were recovered) * Kim Il-sung's Birthday |
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What is the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support national policies
hint SMRF Ref 102.10 |
SMRF
* Self sustainability * Mobility * Readiness * Flexibility |
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What are the 3 levels of war
hint TOS Ref 102.11 |
TOS
* Tactical * Operational * Strategic |
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What is the National Security Act of 1947
Ref 102.12 |
* Merged the Department of War and Department of the Navy into the national Military establishment
* Created a separate Department of the Air Force from the existing Army Air Forces * Eventually unified the Army, Navy and Air Force into a federated structure * Established the National Security Council for national security policy * Established the CIA * Established the Joint Chiefs of staff |
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When and why the Navy Core Valuse were developed
Ref 102.13 |
* 1992 Admiral Kelso adopted the Navy Core Values
* to provide principles to guide our Sailors |
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When and why the Sailor's Creed was developed
Ref 102.14 |
* 1993 it was writen
* This is an important point impacting unity and esprit de corps |
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What did RADM Grace Hopper's contributions to the US Navy
Ref 102.15 |
* Her work on compilers and on making machines understand ordinary language instructions
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What is the name of the first computer and where it was located
Ref 102.16 |
* Atanasoff-Berry Computer <ABC> is the fist computer
* loacted in Iowa State University |
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Define ENIAC
Ref 102.16 |
Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer
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Define ARPANET
Ref 102.17 |
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
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When was ARPANET developed
Ref 102.17 |
* 29 October 1969 first message transmitted
* 21 Novermber 1969 frist permanent ARPANET link * Connect IMP at UCLA and IMP at Stanford Research Institute |
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What is the impact of the John walker espionage case
Ref 102.18 |
* John Antohony Walker, Jr
* helped the Soviets decipher more than a million encrypted naval messages * This is what initiated the requirement of Two-Person Integrity <TPI> when handling classified information |
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What is the Oldest Intelligent Organization in the US Navy
Ref 102.19 |
* 23 March 1882
* Office of Intelligence |
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When was ONI established and by whom it was founded
Ref 102.20 |
* From 1882-1889
* From 1919-through WWII * Established by William H. Hunt, Secretary of the Navy |
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Define CIO
Ref 102.21 |
Chief Intelligence Officer
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Define DNI
Ref 102.21 |
Director of National Intelligence
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What are the Name of the two Departments that were combined to form ONI
Ref 102.22 |
* Department Library
* Office of Intelligence |
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What is the Mission of the US Navy
Ref 103.1 |
To maintain, train, and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaing freedom of the seas
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Discuss the NCA, Its Members & Functions
Ref 103.2 |
National Command Authority
* ultimate lawful source of military orders * comprises the President & SECDEF |
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Discuss the Difference Between OPCON & ADCON
Ref 103.3 |
* OPERATIONAL CONTROL - the command or commander in charge of the overall operation of forces.
* ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL - commander in charge of the individual unit's administrative needs. |
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Define COCOM
Ref 103.4 |
COMBATANT COMMANDER * one of the unified/specified combatant commands established by the President.
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Define Navy COCOM
Ref 103.4 |
Navy Expeditionary Combat Commands
* Mobile Diving & Salvage * Naval Coastal Warfare * Maritime Expeditionary Security Force |
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Define FLTCOM
Ref 103.4 |
FLEET COMMANDER
Commander in charge of a specific Fleet AOR |
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Define TYCOM
Ref 103.4 |
TYPE COMMANDER
* Commander in charge of a specialty * all subordinate commands in support of that specialty. * IE: Naval Air, NETWARCOM, Naval Weather, Naval Security, Naval Education |
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Where is PACOM located
Ref 103.5 |
US PACIFIC COMMAND
CAMP SMITH, HI |
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Where is EUCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
EUROPEAN COMMAND STUTTGART, GERMANY,
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Where is JFCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
JOINT FORCES COMMAND NORFOLK, VA
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Where is SOUTHCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
MIAMI, FL
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Where is CENTCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
US CENTRAL COMMAND MACDILL AFB, FL
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Where is NORTHCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
PETERSON AFB, CO
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Where is SOCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
TAMPA, FL |
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Where is TRANSCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
GALVESTON, TX
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Where is STRATCOM located
Ref 103.5 |
US STRATEGIC COMMAND
OFFUTT AFB, NE |
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Where is AFRICOM located
Ref 103.5 |
AFRICA COMMAND
STUTTGART-MOEHRINGEN, GERMANY |
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What is USCYBERCOM
Ref 103.5 |
United State CYBER COMmand
Directs operations & security of the Navy's portion of the GIG |
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What is the mission of CNO N2/N6
Ref 103.6 |
DEPUTY CNO (Communications Networks (N6))
- leads the Navy Space Team for the CNO DIRECTOR of NAVAL INTELLIGENCE (CNO (N2)) - critical link to US Intel Community (IC) & joint intelligence forums for ensuring Navy's Space requirements are fully realized |
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Define CNMOC
Ref 103.6 |
Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
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Define NNWC
Ref 103.6 |
* Naval Network Warfare Command
* Little Creek VA |
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What is Commander reserve Space and Nerwork Warfare Program
Ref 103.6 |
* responsible for sponsoring the reserve Space cadre and supporting the Navy Space Team
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Where is Joint Space Operation Center
Ref 103.6 |
Vandenberg AFB, CA
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Define NOAA
Ref 103.6 |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Where is Naval Space Operations Center
Ref 103.6 |
Dahlgren, VA
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Define NAVCYBERFOR
Ref 103.6 |
Navy Cyber Forces
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Define ONI
Ref 103.6 |
Office of Naval Intelligence
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Where is Office of the Oceanographer/Navigator of the Navy
Ref 103.6 |
Washington DC
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Define the operating areas of 2nd Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* NORFOLK, VA
* Operates in Atlantic Ocean * Disestablished 30Sep11 * Merged into US Fleet Forces Command |
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Define the operating areas of 3rd Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* San Diego, CA
* Operates in the Eastern Pacific Area |
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Define the operating areas of 4th Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* Mayport, FL
* Operates in the Caribbean, Central and South America and surrounding waters |
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Define the operating areas of 5th Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* Manama, Bahrain
* Operates in the Arabian Gulf, Indian Ocean, and Persian Gulf |
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Define the operating areas of 6th Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* Gaeta, Italy
* Operates in the Mediterranean and Black Sea |
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Define the operating areas of 7th Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* Yokosuka, Japan
* Operates in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean |
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Define the operating areas of 10th Fleet
Ref 103.7 |
* Ft. Meade, Maryland
* Operates Globally for Cyber |
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Define TF
Ref 103.8 |
* Task Force
* Subdivision of a Fleet |
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Define TG
Ref 103.8 |
* Task Group
* Division of TF |
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Define TU
Ref 103.8 |
* Task Unit
* Division of TG |
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Define TE
Ref 103.8 |
* Task Element
* Division of TU |
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Describe the rate AG
Ref 103.9 |
metoc - weather
meteorology and physical oceanography |
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Describe the rate CTI
Ref 103.9 |
info operations
foreign language collect, analyze and exploit foreign language comms signals of interest |
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Describe the rate CTM
Ref 103.9 |
preventive and corrective mainance on cryptological systems
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Describe the rate CTN
Ref 103.9 |
monitor, identify, collect, analyze information on networks
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Describe the rate CTR
Ref 103.9 |
information ops monitor, collect, analyze and exploit signals to maintain info dominance
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Define the rate CTT
Ref 103.9 |
collect, analyze exploit and disseminate ELectronic INTelligence or ELINT
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Define the rate IS
Ref 103.9 |
analyze intelligence data
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Define the rate IT
Ref 103.9 |
speciality functions of comms ops messaging, net admin, security
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What is NCTAMS PAC Mission?
Ref 103.10 |
WAHIAWA, HI
- Deliver & operate a reliable, secure & battle-ready Navy network, providing sustained information superiority to Navy, Joint & Coalition war fighters in the Pacific & Indian Ocean AOR. Pacific voice of command. |
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Define C5ISR
Ref 103.11 |
Define C5ISRCOMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, COMBAT SYSTEMS, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE
* encompasses the gathering, processing & distribution of information vital to the conduct of military planning & operations |
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Define DISA and its mission
Ref 103.12 |
Defense Information Systems Agency
* they are the ISP for navy |
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Define NASIC and its mission
Ref 103.13 |
National Air & Space Intel Center
* Organize, train, equip & present assigned forces & capabilities to conduct intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance for combatant commanders & the nation |
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Define NCDOC
Ref 103.14 |
Naval Cyber Defense Operations Command
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Define ODNI
Ref 103.15 |
Officer of the Director of National Intelligence
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Define DIA
Ref 103.15 |
Defense Intelligence Agency
* HUMINT |
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Define NSA
Ref 103.15 |
National Security Agency
* SIGINT |
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Define CIA
Ref 103.15 |
Central Intelligence Agency
* HUMINT |
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Define NGA
Ref 103.15 |
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
* GEOINT |
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Define DHS
Ref 103.15 |
Department of Homeland Security
* HUMINT |
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Define FBI
Ref 103.15 |
Federal Bureau of Investigation
* Counterintelligence |
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Define DEA
Ref 103.15 |
Drug Enforcement Agency
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Define DOE
Ref 103.15 |
Department of Energy
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Define DOS
Ref 103.15 |
Department of State
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Define DOT
Ref 103.15 |
Department of Transportation
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Define NASA
Ref 103.15 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Define NRO
Ref 103.15 |
National Reconnaissance Office
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Define US Air Force
Ref 103.15 |
USAF- Defends & protects the US & its interests through aerospace power
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Define US Army
Ref 103.15 |
US ARMY- Organize, train, equip, & provide forces for appropriate air & missile defense & space operations unique to the Army, including the provision of forces as required for the strategic defense of the US
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Define US Marine Corps
Ref 103.15 |
USMC- Provide equipment, forces, procedures, & doctrine necessary for the effective prosecution of electronic warfare operations & support of other forces
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Define US Navy
Ref 103.15 |
USN- Produces meaningful maritime intel & moves that intel rapidly to key, strategic, operational & tactical decision-makers
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Define US Coast Guard
Ref 103.15 |
USCG- Collection, analysis, processing & dissemination of intel in support of Coast Guard operational missions.
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Who is the Commander in Chief (President) and what is his/her Responsibilities
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Barack Obama
Head of the Armed Forces as mandated by the Constitution. Responsible for initiating military action in support of our national interests. Can submit to Congress the intent to declare war which Congress must approve in order to actually wage war. |
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Who is the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) and what is his/her Responsibilities
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Leon Panetta
Principal defense advisor to the President. Formulation of general defense policy and policy related to DoD. |
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Who is the Secretary of Navy (SECNAV) and what is his/her Responsibilities
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Ray Mabus
Maintains the policies and control of DoN organization, admin, operations, and efficiency. |
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Who is Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and what is his/her responsibilities
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ADM Jonathan W. Greenert
Responsible to the SECNAV for the command, utilization of resources, and operating efficiency of the operating forces of the Navy and of the Navy shore activities assigned by the Secretary. |
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Who is the Fleet Commander in Charge and responsibilities
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Responsible for the operating forces - ships, crafts classified and organized into command by type which are assigned to their region. (US Fleet Forces Command and Commander Pacific Fleet)
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Who is the Type Commander(TYCOM) and what is his/her Responsibilities
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VADM Denby Starling
Commander in charge of a specialty and all subordinate commands in support of that specialty. IE, Naval Air, NETWARCOM, Naval Weather, Naval Security, Naval Education |
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Who's the MCPON and what is his/her role
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MCPON Rick West
Navy’s senior enlisted member. Serves as senior enlisted representative of the Navy and as Senior Enlisted Adviser (SEA) to the CNO in all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel and their families. |
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Who is the Fleet Master Chief (FLTCM) and his/her role
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Principal enlisted advisor to the Fleet CINC (example: the FLTCM for NCTAMS PAC is the CMC at FLTCYBERFOR).
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Who is the Force Master Chief (FORCM) and his/her role
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Principal enlisted advisers to commanding officers of the Force (example: the FORCM for NCTAMS PAC is the CMC at COMNAVNETWARCOM, and he/she pushes guidance out to the CMCs of the commands under CNNWC). Have the responsibility of keeping the CO and subordinate commands up to date on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the welfare, morale, and well-being of the enlisted crew.
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Who is NCTAMS PAC CMC and what is his/her role
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Master Chief Jessie L. Stuckey
Senior Enlisted Adviser to the CO of that unit. Keeps the CO up to date on situations, procedures, and practices that affect the welfare, morale, and well-being of the enlisted crew and their families. |
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What is DISA CCRI
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DISA’s Command Cyber Readiness Inspection
- Is a 'quick look' methodology for conducting compliance validations for the COCOMs, Services and Agencies on both NIPRNet and SIPRNet as directed by the JTF-GNO's Enhanced Inspection Program (WARNORD 06-18 and Amplified Guidance) and in accordance with the (CJCSI 6211.02C). |
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What is NAVCYBERFOR's role in a CCRI
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CYBERFOR enforces DISA CCRI requirements
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What is the Puropse of EDVR
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report:
* A monthly report of an activity’s enlisted personnel. * This report lists all individuals assigned to the activity |
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What is the Puropse of ODCR
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Officer Distribution Control Report
* Provided to assist administrative Officers in determining proper action to take regarding personnel accounting events which occur in the normal course of business at naval activities. |
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What is the Puropse of AMD
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Activity Manpower Document
* lists in one document all the Requirements and Authorizations in a specific Activity. * It also identifies how the Requirements are to be funded. |
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What is an EVAL
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Evaluation Report
* Used as a counseling worksheet. * Records are maintained on naval personnel "which reflect their fitness for the service and performance of duties." * EVALs are for enlisted personnel (E1-E6), the CHIEFEVAL is for E7-E9 personnel. |
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What is a FITREP
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Fitness Report
* Used as a counseling worksheet. * Records are maintained on naval personnel "which reflect their fitness for the service and performance of duties." * FITREPs are for officers. |
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What is a Concurrent Report
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* Concurrent reports provide a record of significant performance in an additional duty (ADDU) or temporary additional duty (TEMADD) status.
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What is EVAL does a chief get
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Chief Eval
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What is Page 2 in your service record
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Dependency application/record of emergency data.
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What is Page 4 in your service record
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Navy Occupation/Training and Awards History.
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What is SGLI in your service record
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SGLI (Service members’ Group Life Insurance). Low cost life insurance to Uniformed Service Members.
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What is Page 13 in your service record
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Administrative Remarks.
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What is the Purpose of OPREP-3 PINNACLE
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National
Used to report incidents that are of national-level interest to the National Military Command Center (NMCC). |
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What is the Purpose of OPREP-3 NAVY Blue
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CNO
Used to provide the CNO and other naval commanders notification of incidents that are of high Navy, as opposed to national-level, interest. |
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What is the Purpose of OPREP-3 Unit SITREP
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CO
Used to inform the operational commander, or appropriate higher authority, of incidents not meeting OPREP-3 NAVY BLUE criteria. |
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What is the Importance of an IG
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Naval Inspector General
Conduct, supervise, monitor, and initiate audits, evaluations, and investigations relating to programs and operations of the Department of Defense activities. |
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What is the purpose of the Navy Correspondence Manual
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SECNAV Manual M-5216.5
Issued to prescribe uniform standards for the management and preparation of correspondence and is applicable to all commands and activities of the Department of the Navy. |
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What is the PTS Program
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Perform to Serve (PTS):
Long-term, force shaping tool that aids in leveling rating manning between overmanned and undermanned ratings, while managing the quality of reenlistment applicants by controlling the authority for reenlistment. |
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List 6 of the officer accession programs that are available to enlisted personnel
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* Seaman to Admiral (STA-21 Program)
* Limited Duty Officer (LDO) * Chief Warrant Officer Program (CWO) * Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS) * Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP) * Medical Service Corps In-Service Procurement Program (MSC IPP) |
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What is the DLPT
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DLPT (Defense Language Proficiency Test):
CTI needs to take this test |
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What is the dutie and responsibilities of the command ESO
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The Educational Services Officer (ESO) assists the Executive Officer in administering educational programs.
Supervise the administration and operation of the training office and training aids. |
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What is the Purpose of the U.S. Navy's Drug Screening Program
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Provides comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control policy and procedures for all Navy Military personnel, and to establish regulations to enforce that policy.
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What is the 6 programs of Brilliant on the Basics
hint SCIMOS |
* Command Sponsorship
* Career Development Boards (CDBs): * Command Indoctrination * Command Mentorship * Command Ombudsmen support * Sailor Recognition |
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What is the purpose of the PAO
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* LT Jacob Galbreath
* The Public Affairs Officer (PAO): * is responsible for developing a working relationship with reporters and other media representatives |
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Define 3-M
Ref 105.1 |
Maintenance and Material Management
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Define PMS
Ref 105.1 |
Planned Maintenance System
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Define DPAS
Ref 105.2 |
Defense Property Accountability System
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Define MOV
Ref 105.3 |
Material Obligation Validation
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Define DLR
Ref 105.4 |
Depot Level Repairables
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What is 5A, 5D, 5G, 5S
Ref 105.4 |
* 5A - Surveyed
* 5D - Initial Outfitting * 5G - One for One exchange * 5S - Remain in Place |
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What is Turn-In in regards to NRFI DLRs
Ref 105.5 |
exchange supply for credit to the nearest stock point
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What is RIP in regards to NRFI DLRs
Ref 105.5 |
* Remain In Place
* equipment or system remain in place until the RFI part has been received |
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Define MAMS
Ref 105.6 |
* Maintenance Assist Modules
* Used for troubleshooting of equipment |
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What is Bulkhead Ready Spares
Ref 105.6 |
an item stored in assigned spaces where they will be used
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Define CASREP
Ref 105.7 |
CASualty REPort
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How many different types of CASREPS and what are they
Ref 105.7 |
4 different types
* Initial * Update * Correct * Cancel |
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How many different types of CASREP Categories
Ref 105.7 |
4 CASREP Categories
CAT 1 CAT 2 CAT 3 CAT 4 |
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Define NSN
Ref 105.8 |
National Stock Number
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Define COG
Ref 105.8 |
COGnizance Code
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Define APL
Ref 105.8 |
Allowance Parts List
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Define AEL
Ref 105.8 |
Allowance Equipage List
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Define NC
Ref 105.8 |
Not Carried
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Define NIS
Ref 105.8 |
* Not In Stock
* Not ISsued |
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Define SIM
Ref 105.8 |
Selected Item Management
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Define CHRIMP
Ref 105.10 |
Consolidated Hazardous material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program
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Define DRMS
Ref 105.10 |
Defense Reutilization Marketing Service
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Define ServMart
Ref 105.10 |
Service Mart
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Define IMPAC
Ref 105.11 |
International Merchant Purchase Authorization Card
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Define OPTAR
Ref 105.10 |
OPerating TARget
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What is the difference between Normal Power, Emergency Power, Uninterrupted Power
Ref 105.13 |
Normal Power
* Primary source of power * Hawaiian Electric Company Emergency Power * Backup source of power * Generator power Uninterrupted Power <UPS> * Temporary source of power for Switching from primary to backup power |
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What is the directive that govern personnel security
Ref 106.1 |
Executive Order <EO> 12968
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What is the color for TOP SECRET
Ref 106.2 |
*Orange
* Exceptionally grave damage to the national security |
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What is the color for SECRET
Ref 106.2 |
* Red
* Serious damage to the national security |
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What is the color for CONFIDENTIAL
Ref 106.2 |
* Blue
* Cause damage to the national security |
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What is the color for UNCLASSIFIED
Ref 106.2 |
* Green
* No damage to the national security |
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Whats "need to know"
Ref 106.3 |
you need to know in order for you to do your job
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How often do you update Top Secret
Ref 106.4 |
5 years by a PR need to completed a SSBI
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How often do you update Secret/Confidential
Ref 106.4 |
every 10 and 15 years, respectively
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How often do you update Sensitive Compartmented Information <SCI>
Ref 106.4 |
5 years by SSBI-PR
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Define SAER
Ref 106.5 |
* Security Access Eligibility Report
* to get an SCI clearance but have to explain something in detail |
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What do you Report to SSO
Ref 106.6 |
* Financial issues
* Legal issues * UA * Mental Illness * Marriage to a foreign national * Anything that could question your character, integrity, physical and mental health needs to be reported |
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Define SSO
Ref 106.7 |
Special Security Officer
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Define SCIF
Ref 106.7 |
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
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Who is overall authority of the SCIF
Ref 106.7 |
Special Security Officer <SSO>
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What is SF-700
Ref 106.8 |
* Security Container Information
* COMBO holder |
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What is SF-701
Ref 106.8 |
* Activity Security Checklist
* Inventory |
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What is SF-702
Ref 106.8 |
* Security Container Check Sheet
* OPEN / CLOSE Safe |
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What is SF-703
Ref 106.8 |
Top Secret Cover Sheet
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What is SF-153
Ref 106.8 |
* Transfer
* Inventory * Destruction * Hand Receipt |
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What is SF-312
Ref 106.8 |
Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement
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When do you change the COMBO for the safe
Ref 106.9 |
* At least once every two years
* Sooner if the combination has been compromised * When some one transfer |
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What is FDO and state their responsibilities
Ref 106.10 |
Foreign Disclosure Office
* may approve the disclosure of classified and controlled unclassified military information to foreign representative * another country can see it |
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Define DCS
Ref106.11 |
* Defense Courier Service
* Transportation of qualified classified documents and material |
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Describe the procedures for preparing hard copy classified material for transportation DCS
Ref 106.12 |
* not over 300pounds
* dimensions need to be 45 1/2" X 26" X 22" * except those items for which the physical structure prohibits breakdown into smaller units |
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Describe the procedures for preparing hard copy classified material for transportation Hand-Carry
Ref 106.12 |
* Use classified material cover sheet, file folder, or other covering to prevent inadvertent disclosure when hand carrying classified information within the command
* Double-wrap the classified information when hand carrying outside the command |
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Define TSCO
Ref 106.13 |
* Top Secret Control Officer
* Must be a Senior non-commissioned officer E-7 and above or civilian employee GS-7 and above |
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How many levels of THEATCON and FPCON are there and what are they
Ref 106.14 |
* 5 Levels
* Normal * Alpha * Bravo * Charlie * Delta |
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Define RAM and want do they do
Ref 106.15 |
* Random Anti-terrorism Measure
* Increased ID checks * Random vehicle inspections * Random bag/personnel inspections |
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Define EAP
Ref 106.16 |
* Emergency Action Plan
* Hostile action * ONLY THE CO CAN GIVE THE ORDER |
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What are the 2 types of EDP Destruction
Ref 106.17 |
* Precautionary Destruction Superseded
* Complete Destruction |
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What order, material is destroyed during Emergency Destruction
Ref 106.19 |
* Superseded keying material and secondary variables
* TOP SECRET primary keying material * SECRET, CONFIDENTIAL, and Unclassified primary keying material * Reserve on board keying material for use one or two months later * Non-essential classified manuals * Operating manuals * Administrative manuals |
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Define SCI
Ref 106.20 |
* Sensitive Compartmented Information
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What is PROHIBITED in SCIF
Ref 106.21 |
* Camra
* Video / audio recorder * Portable Harddrives * USB |
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What is the difference between a security violation and a PDS and what are the two types of PDS
Ref 106.22 |
Security Violation
* Compromise of classified information Practice Dangerous to Security <PDS> * Poential to jeopardize the security ** Types of PDS ** Reportable out side of Command ** Non-Reportable to the CO |
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Define SCIF
Ref 106.23 |
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
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Define T-SCIF
Ref 106.23 |
Tactical-Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
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How often do the vault recertification and recurring inspections
Ref 106.24 |
Recurring inspections are required every 24 months or 2 years
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What is the need for an access lists, required documentation logs, and two-person integrity
Ref 106.25 |
* Access List a list to verify if a proson is authorized
* Required Documentation Logs to account for personnel actions and material transactions * Two-Person Integrity <TPI> any Crypto and COMSEC material |
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What is the DoD escort policy
Ref 106.26 |
Escort of an under cleared person
* Sanitize * Need to stay with them |
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Define COMSEC
Ref 106.28 |
COMmunications SECurity
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Define INFOSEC
Ref 106.28 |
INFOrmation SECurity
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Define COMPUSEC
Ref 106.28 |
COMPUter SECurity
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Define PSP
Ref 106.28 |
Personnel Security Program
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Define ATFP
Ref 106.28 |
Anit-Terrorism Force Protection
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Define ICD
Ref 106.29 |
Intelligence Community Directives
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Define ONI
Ref 106.30 |
Office of Naval Intelligence
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Define SSO
Ref 106.31 |
Special Security Officer
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Define CSM
Ref 106.32 |
Command Security Manger
* Can be an Officer or civilian employee GS-11 and above |
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Define JPAS
Ref 106.34 |
Joint Personnel Adjudication System
* Web site to look for Clearance level |
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Define DONCAF
Ref 106.35 |
Department Of the Navy Central Adjudication Facility
* Work with NCIS and put clearance info in JPAS |
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How long can the CO suspend a presons Clearance
Ref 106.36 |
90 Days
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Define INFOCON and how many level are there
Ref 106.37 |
INFOrmation security Condition
* there are 5 Levels * INFOCON 5 - nothing * INFOCON 4 * INFOCON 3 * INFOCON 2 * INFOCON 1 - we are at war |
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What is the security rules and procedures for magnetic and electronic media
Ref 106.38 |
Label them
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Why do the navy only uses ".mil"
Ref 106.39 |
We own it
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Define IA
Ref 107.1 |
Information Assurance
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Define Certification
Ref 107.2 |
comprehensive eval of tech and non tech security features of an IT system and other safeguards
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Define accreditation
Ref 107.2 |
formal notice by DAA that an IT system is approved to operate at a specific security level
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Define DAA
Ref 107.2 |
Designated Approving Authority
* official with authority to assume responsibility for operating a system/ network at an acceptable risk level. |
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Define System Security Plan
Ref 107.2 |
formal document providing overview of security requirements and the security control in place or planned to meet requirements
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Define System Security Authorization Agreement
Ref 107.2 |
used to guide and document the results of certification and accreditation
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Define ATO
Ref 107.2 |
Authorization To Operate
* Good for 3 years |
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Define IATO
Ref 107.2 |
Interim Authorization To Operate
* Good for up to a maximum of 180 days |
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Define Configuation Managment
Ref 107.2 |
detailed recording and updating of info that describs an enterprise's hardware and software
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Discuss security procedures involved when performing cross domain transfer
Ref 107.3 |
moving files between different classes of network
care must be taken to ensure that classified information is not "spilled" to networks with insufficent classification for the material |
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What is risk managment
Ref 107.4 |
process that provides:
risk identification risk analysis risk mitigation planing and implementation risk tracking to ensure early identificationand handling of risks |
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What are the 5 attributes of IA
Hint <CIA / NA> Ref 107.5 |
CIA / NA
* confidentiality * integrity * availability * non-repudiation * authentication |
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list the 9 categories of a computer incident
hint <RIM RED NUU> Ref 107.6 |
* root level intrusion (incident) real bad
* investigating (Event) * malicious logic (incident) * reconnaissance (Event) someone probing * explained anomaly (Event) False alarm * Denial Of Service (incident) Taking out a hardware * non compliance (Event) Not patch * user level intrusion (incident) * unsuccessful activity attempts (Event) Fail logon |
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what is DON World Wide Web security policy
Ref 107.7 |
all info, graphics and photos must be reviewed to ensure they meet opsec requirements
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Define IAVA
Ref 107.8 |
Informatoin Assurance Vulnerability Alert
* Needs to have it now |
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Define IAVB
Ref 107.8 |
Information Assurance Vulnerability Bulletin
* Medium |
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Define IAVT
Ref 107.8 |
Information Assurance Vulnerability Technical advisory
* Optional |
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Define CTO
Ref 107.8 |
Computer Tasking Order
* Higher Request |
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Define NTD
Ref 107.8 |
Naval Telecommunications Directive
* Our Boss tell us to do it |
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What is a Serivce Pack
Ref 107.8 |
collections of updates, patches, enhancments
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Define vulnerability assessment
Ref 107.9 |
used to identify weakness that coud be exploited
predict effectivness of additional security measures |
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What is the difference between vulnerability and a threat
Ref 107.10 |
v: a potential weakness
t: something that could exploit that weakness |
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Define IAM
Ref 107.11 |
Information Assurance Manager
* Overall Responsible of the computer |
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Define the host / client relationship
Ref 108.1 |
h: hosts a resource
c: makes request for above resources |
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What is Application Server
Ref 108.1 |
a server dedicated to hosting or running application for a number of clients
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What is Hub
Ref 108.1 |
layer 1 physical
connects devices in a network traffic is broadcast (a talking to b is heard by c) |
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What is Switch
Ref 108.1 |
Layer 2 Data Link Layer
a small hardware device that joins multiple computers together within one LAN |
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What is Router
Ref 108.1 |
layer 3 network
highly configurable selects the best route for traffic connects two or more networks |
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What is WAP
Ref 108.1 |
Wireless Application Protocol
* Allows mobile devices to interface into a network |
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What is Proxy Server
Ref 108.1 |
* Server that acts as an intermediary for request from clients seeking resources from other servers
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What is Firewall
Ref 108.1 |
* Device or set of dvices designed to permit or deny netork transmissions based upon a set of rules
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What is VPN
Ref 108.1 |
Virtual Prvate Network
* is a private computer network that interconnects remote networks through primarily public communication infrastructures such as the Internet. |
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What is Back-up
Ref 108.1 |
* making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original after a data loss event.
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What is Network Repeater
Ref 108.1 |
* Device that regenerate incoming electrical, wireless or optical signals
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What are the common devices associated with Access layer
Ref 108.2 |
* Laptop
* Computer * WEB, FTP, Email Server * Repeater * Hub * Database Server |
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What are the common devices associated with Distribution layer
Ref 108.2 |
* LAN Router
* Layer 3 Switch * Filter <like a firewall> * Bridge * VPN access router |
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What are the common devices associated with Core layer
Ref 108.2 |
* Multiplexer
* PBX * High Speed WAN switch * High Speed Enterprise Wan router |
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What is the Advantage and Disadvantage of Bus
Ref 108.3 |
A:
* least expensive D: * collisions * single break takes down every one |
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What is the Advantage and Disadvantage of Star
Ref 108.3 |
A:
* a break in a cable to any computer only takes that one down D: * central dvice down takes down every one * individual cables to central point add to cost |
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What is the Advantage and Disadvantage of Ring
Ref 108.3 |
A: no collisions
D: * Still only one can transmit in the network at any given time * Break in cable will take down entire ring |
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What is the Advantage and Disadvantage of Mesh
Ref 108.3 |
A:
* Multiple paths between nodes in case of broken cable D: * Most costly network |
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Define LAN
Ref 108.3 |
Local Area Network
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Define WAN
Ref 108.3 |
Wide Area Network
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Define MAN
Ref 108.3 |
Metropolitan Area Network
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Define GAN
Ref 108.3 |
Global Area Network
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Define OSI and how many layers
Ref 108.4 |
Open Systems Interconnection
* there are 7 Layers |
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Name the 7 Layers of the OSI model
Ref 108.4 |
* Layer 1 Physical - Media, signal and binary transmission
* Layer 2 Data Link - Physical addressing * Layer 3 Network - Path determination and logical addressing * Layer 4 Transport - End to End connections and reliability, flow control * Layer 5 Session - Interhost communication * Layer 6 Presentation - Data representation * Layer 7 Application - Network process to aplication |
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Define TCP/IP and how many layers
Ref 108.4 |
Transmission Control and Internet Protocol
* there are 4 Layers |
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Name the 4 Layers of the TCP/IP model
Ref 108.4 |
* Layer 1 Network Interface
* Layer 2 Internet * Layer 3 Transport * Layer 4 Application |
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Define IPv4 and IPv6
Ref 108.5 |
Internet Protocol Version 4
Internet Protocol Version 6 |
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Define NIPRNET
Ref 108.6 |
Unclassified but sensitive Internet Protocol Router Network
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Define SIPRNET
Ref 108.6 |
Secret Internet Protocol Network
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Define JWICS
Ref 108.6 |
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System
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Define DODN
Ref 108.7 |
Department Of Defense Network
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Define GIG
Ref 108.7 |
Global Information Grid
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Define DISN
Ref 108.7 |
Defense Information System Network
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Define NMCI
Ref 108.7 |
Navy Marine Corps Intranet
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Define ONE-NET
Ref 108.7 |
OCONUS Navy Enterprise Network
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Define IT-21
Ref 108.7 |
Information Technology for the 21st Century
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Describe Machine Language
Ref 108.8 |
A system of instructions and data executed directly by a computer's central processing unit
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Describe Assembly Languages
Ref 108.8 |
a low-level programming language for computers, microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other programmable devices in which each statement corresponds to a single machine language instruction
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Describe High-Level Language
Ref 108.8 |
a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer
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Describe Operating system
Ref 108.8 |
A set of system software programs in a computer that regulate the ways application software programs use the computer hardware
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Describe Application
Ref 108.8 |
Computer software designed to help the user to perform singular or multiple related specific tasks
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What is Virus
Ref 108.9 |
computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer
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What is Worm
Ref 108.9 |
self-replicating stand alone malware computer program
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What is Trojan
Ref 108.9 |
malware that appears to perform a desirable function for the user prioir to run or install
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What is Backdoor
Ref 108.9 |
a method of bypassing normal authentication
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What is Phishing
Ref 108.9 |
criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication
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Describe the Risk associated with Netowrk Enumeration
Ref 108.10 |
Computing activity in which user names, and info on groups shares, and services of networked computers are retrieved
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Describe the Risk associated with Buffer Overflow
Ref 108.10 |
where a program writing data to a buffer overruns the buffer's booundary and overwrites adjecent memory
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Describe the Risk associated with SQL injection
Ref 108.10 |
a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability occurring in the database layer of an application
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Define PKI
Ref 108.11 |
Public Key Infrastructure
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Define DNS
Ref 108.12 |
Domain Name System
IP to URL or URL to IP |
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Define ADNS
Ref 109.2 |
Automated Digital Networking System
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Define CUDIXS
Ref 109.2 |
Common User Digital Information eXchange Subsystem
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Define VERDIN
Ref 109.2 |
Very low frequency Digital Information Network
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Define IBS
Ref 109.2 |
Integrated Broadcast System
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Define INMARSAT
Ref 109.2 |
INternational MARitime SATellite
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Define DMS
Ref 109.2 |
Defense Messaging System
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Define NREMS
Ref 109.2 |
Navy Regional Enterprise Message
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Define AMHS
Ref 109.2 |
Automatic Message Handling System
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Define VTC
Ref 109.2 |
Video TeleConferencing
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Define DCO
Ref 109.2 |
Defense Connect Online
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Define EEFI
Ref 109.4 |
Essential Elements of Friendly Information
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Define ICD
Ref 109.3 |
Imitative Communications Deceptions
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What is Gingerbread Procedures
Ref 109.3 |
* Announce GINGERBREAD on the net
* Give the call sign of the suspected deception station * Authenticate the stations on the net * Notify the radio supervisor and make an entry on the ciruit log * Notify the Communications Officer and request further instructions |
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What is EEFI
Ref 109.4 |
Essential Elements of Friendly Inromation
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What is Beadwindow
Ref 109.5 |
a real-time procedure which brings to immediate attention of circuit operators the fact that an EEFI disclosure has occurred.
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What is River City
Ref 109.6 |
An OPSEC tool that limits communications
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Define JSIR
Ref 109.7 |
Joint Spectrum Interference Resolution
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Define MIJI
Ref 109.7 |
* Meaconing
* Intrusion * Jamming * Interference |
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Define PLA
Ref 109.8 |
Plain Language Address
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Define DTG
Ref 109.8 |
Date Time Group
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Define UTC
Ref 109.8 |
Coordinated Universal Time
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How long for Routine (R)
Ref 109.10 |
6 hours
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How long for Priority (P)
Ref 109.10 |
3 hours
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How long for Immediate (O)
Ref 109.10 |
30 Min
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How long for Flash (Z)
Ref 109.10 |
10 Min
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How long for Flash Override (W)
Ref 109.10 |
3 Min
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What in format line 2
Ref 109.9 |
* 1st char Contains preceence
* 2nd and 3rd char Language media format * 4th char classification * 5th to 8th char content indicator code * 9th to 12th char Originating station routing indicator * 13th to 16th char station serial number * 17th to 19th char Julian Date * 20th to 23rd char Time of file * 24th dash * 25th to 28th classification redunancy * 29th and 30th dash dash * 31th to 37th Destionation station routing indicator * 38th is the end a period |
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What is the purpose of OPTASK COMMS
Ref 109.11 |
United States Navy and Allied Nvies distribute afloat communication plans
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Define COMMPLAN
Ref 109.12 |
COMMunications PLAN
Derived from OPTASK COMMS |
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Define TSO
Ref 109.13 |
Telecommunications Service Oreder
Discontinue circuits or Trunks |
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Define TSR
Ref 109.13 |
Telecommunications Service Requests
To Request funds for service |
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Define COMSPOT
Ref 109.15 |
COMmunications SPOT
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What is Communications Service Advisory
Ref 109.15 |
if a shore facilities at any time communication outages or degradtions are encountered
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What is EKMS-1B
Ref 109.16 |
minimum policies for
* issuing * accounting * handling * safeguarding * disposing of COMSEC material |
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Define OTAT
Ref 109.17 |
Over-The-Air Key Transfer
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Define OTAR
Ref 109.17 |
Over-The-Air Rekeying
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What is TEMPEST
Ref 109.18 |
a code name given to the investigation, study, and control of compromising emanations from telecommunications and automated information processing systems
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Define EMCON
Ref 109.19 |
EMissions CONtrol
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Define ASW
Ref 110.1 |
Anti-Submarine Warfare
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Define SUW
Ref 110.1 |
SUrface Warfare
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Define IW
Ref 110.1 |
Information Warfare
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Define AW
Ref 110.1 |
Air Warfare
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Define STW
Ref 110.1 |
STrike Warfare
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Define NSW
Ref 110.1 |
Naval Special Warfare
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What is Mobile Detachment
Ref 110.3 |
Provide direct or indirect support to an operational entity to further enhance
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What is Direct Support Assets
Ref 110.4 |
Direcly support operatinal requirements of a mobile platform that has a Ship's Signals Exploitation Space (SSES)
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Define NOAT
Ref 110.5 |
Naval Oceanography ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) Team
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Define SGOT
Ref 110.5 |
Strike Group Oceanography Team
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Define MET
Ref 110.5 |
Mobile Environment Team
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Define FST
Ref 110.5 |
Fleet Survey Team
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Define IO
Ref 110.6 |
Information Operations
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What is Blue Team
Ref 110.7 |
its a supporters must defend against real or simulated attacks
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What is Red Team
Ref 110.7 |
to improve enterprise Information Assurance by demonstrating the impacts of successful attacks
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Define FES
Ref 110.8 |
Fleet Electronic Support
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Define CDSE
Ref 110.8 |
Cryptologic Direct Support Element
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What is the difference between USC title 10 and USC Title 50
Ref 110.9 |
USC Title 10
* Outlines the role of the armed forces in times of peace USC Title 50 * Outlines the role of the armed forces in times of war |
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Define CRITIC
Ref 110.10 |
CRITical Intelligence Communication
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Define CCOP
Ref 110.11 |
Cryptologic Carry-On Program
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Define NITES
Ref 110.11 |
Navy Integrated Tactical Environmental Subsystem
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Define JDISS
Ref 110.11 |
Joint Deployable Inteligence Support System
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Define MDA
Ref 110.12 |
Maritime Domain Awareness
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Define MOC
Ref 110.12 |
Maritime Operations Centers
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What is OPSEC
Ref 111.1 |
a systematic, proven process that identifies, controls, and protects generally sensitive but unclassified information about a mission, operations, or activity
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What is the 5 Step of planning process
Ref 111.2 |
* Step 1 Identify Critical Information
* Step 2 Threat Assessment * Step 3 Vulnerability Analysis * Step 4 Risk Assessment * Step 5 Measures/Countermeasures |
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What is the OPSEC Officer responsible for
Ref 111.3 |
responsible for all aspects of administering the OPSEC Program at the command
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Define WRA
Ref 111.5 |
Web Risk Assessment
Scan a website and determine if there are any OPSEC related vulnerabilities |
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Define EEFI
Ref 111.6 |
Essential Elements of Friendly Information
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Define CI
Ref 111.6 |
Critical Information
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What are the five Key purpose of Naval Intelligence
Ref 112.1 |
* Supporting the Commander
* IIdentifying Centers of Gravity and Critical Vulnerabilies * Supporting Planning and Execution of Operations * Protecting the Force * Supporting Combat Assessment |
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What are the 6 steps of Intelligence
Ref 112.2 |
* Step 1 Planning and Direction
* Step 2 Collection * Step 3 Processing and Exploitation * Step 4 Analysis and Production * Step 5 Dissemination and Integration * Step 6 Evaluation and Feedback |
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What are the three categories of Intelligence
Hint TOS Ref 11.3 |
* Strategic Intelligence
* Operational Intelligence * Tactical Intelligence |
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Define National, Theater, and Fleet Level Intelligence Orgaizations
Ref 112 Intelligence |
National - ONI
Theater - PACOM JIOC Fleet - NAVCENT |
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Define PIR
Ref 112.5 |
Priority Intelligence Requirements
Wake-me-up if this happens list |
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Define CCIR
Ref 112.6 |
Commander's Critical Information Requirements
Is this country preparing for a nuclear test? |
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What is the difference between a US citizen and a US person
Ref 112.9 |
Citizen
* born in US * parent is a citizen * former alien who is naturalized or * born in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands Person * lawfully in the US (green card) |
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Define IPB
Ref 112.10 |
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace
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Define FIO
Ref 112.11 |
Fleet Intelligence Office
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What is fleet intelligence
Ref 112.11 |
composed of those Naval intelligence professionals assigned to commands and forces at the fleet
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What are the Subordinate commands of Fleet Intelligence Office
Ref 112.11 |
* TYCOMS
* SURFOR * AIRFOR * SUBFOR * CYBERFOR * NECC |
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Define ISR
Ref 112.12 |
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
integrates the planning and operations |
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Define intelligence fusion cell
Ref 112.13 |
hub for collection analysis and dissemination of intel
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Define HUMINT
Ref 112.14 |
HUman INTelligence
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Define OSINT
Ref 112.14 |
Open Source INTelligence
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Define MASINT
Ref 112.14 |
Measurement And Signature INTelligence
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Define COMINT
Ref 112.14 |
COMmunications INTelligence
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Define FISINT
Ref 112.14 |
Foreign Instrumentation Signals INTelligence
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Define ELINT
Ref 112.14 |
ELectronic INTelligence
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Define IMINT
Ref 112.14 |
IMagery INTelligence
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Define SIGINT
Ref 112.14 |
SIgnals INTelligence
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Define ACINT
Ref 112.14 |
ACoustic INTelligence
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What are the 3 intelligence brief categories
hint TOS Ref 112.15 |
* Tactical
* Operational * Strategic |
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Define EHF
Ref 113.2 |
Extremely High Frequency
30GHz to 300GHz Satellite Communications |
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Define SHF
Ref 113.2 |
Super High Frequency
3GHz to 30GHz Radar and Satellite Communications |
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Define UHF
Ref 113.2 |
Ultra High Frequency
300MHz to 3Ghz UHF LOS - Tactical Voice UHF SAT - Tactical Voice and Data |
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Define VHF
Ref 113.2 |
Very High Frequency
30MHz to 300MHz |
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Define HF
Ref 113.2 |
High Frequency
3MHz to 30MHz |
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Define MF
Ref 113.2 |
Medium Frequency
300KHz to 3MHz |
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Define LF
Ref 113.2 |
Low Frequency
30KHz to 300KHz |
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Define VLF
Ref 113.2 |
Very Low Frequency
3KHz to 30KHz |
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Define ULF
Ref 113.2 |
Ultra Low Frequency
300Hz to 3KHz Used for comms in mines |
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Define SLF
Ref 113.2 |
Super Low Frequency
30Hz to 300Hz Provide comm services for subs at a certain depth |
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Define ELF
Ref 113.2 |
Extremely Low Frequency
Up to 300Hz One way sub comms |
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What is Frequency
Ref 113.3 |
a number of cycles, or periods, per unit time
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What is Wavelenght
Ref 113.3 |
the distance in space occupied by one cycle of a radio wave at any given instant
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What is Ducting
Ref 113.3 |
trapping of an RF wave between two layers of the earth's atmosphere or between an atmospheric layer and the earth
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What is Refraction
Ref 113.3 |
The change in direction of a wave when passing at an angle from one medium to another in which its speeds is changed
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What is Multiplexing
Ref 113.3 |
a process where multiple analog message signals or digital data steams are combined into one signal over a shared medium
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What is Modulation
Ref 113.3 |
The ability to impress intelligence upon a transmission medium, such as radio waves
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What is Demodulation
Ref 113.3 |
the removal of intelligence from a transmission medium
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What is Bandwidth
Ref 113.3 |
the difference between the highest usable frequency of a dvice
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What is Keying
Ref 113.3 |
Inseting noise or data onto a frequency
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What is Layers
Ref 113.4 |
the ionosphere is composed of three layers designated D, E, and F from lowest level to highest level
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What is Frequency
Ref 113.4 |
the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time
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What is Radio Waves
Ref 113.4 |
there are two principal ways in which radio wave travel from transmitting antenna to a receiving antenna. GROUND WAVES and SKY WAVES
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What is Propagation
Ref 113.4 |
within the atmosphere, radio waves can be reflected, refracted, and diffracted like light and heat waves
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What is Azimuth Angle
Ref 113.4 |
the angle measured clockwise from true north in the in the horizontal plane
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What is Elevation Angle
Ref 113.4 |
the angle between the horizontal plane and the line of sight
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Define USB
Ref 113.5 |
Upper Side Band
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Define LSB
Ref 113.5 |
Lower Side Band
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Define CW
Ref 113.5 |
Continuous Wave
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Define AM
Ref 113.5 |
Amplitude Modulation
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Define FM
Ref 113.5 |
Frequency Modulation
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Define PRI
Ref 113.6 |
Pulse Repetition Interval
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Define PRF
Ref 113.6 |
Pulse Repetition Frequency
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Define RF
Ref 113.6 |
Radio Frequency
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Define BW
Ref 113.6 |
Band Width
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Define PW
Ref 113.6 |
Pulse Width
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What is Scan Rate
Ref 113.6 |
the rate when radar is scanning
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What is Air Search
Ref 113.7 |
search the air to determine the position, course, and altitude of air targets
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What is Surface Search
Ref 113.7 |
* determination of accurate ranges and bearing of suface objects and low-flying aircraft
* Maintenance of a 360-degree search pattern for all objects within the LOS from the radar |
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What is Fire Control
Ref 113.7 |
a radar which is designed specifically to provide informations
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What is the difference between OPELINT and TECHELINT
Ref 113.8 |
OPELINT
* operationally relevant information TECHELINT * the technical aspects |
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Define Half Duplex
Ref 113.9 |
one way flow of information between terminals
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Define Full Duplex
Ref 113.9 |
a method of operation in which telecommunications flows both directions simultaneously
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Define Simplex
Ref 113.9 |
a single channel it can be either send or received only
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Define NOP
Ref 114.2 |
Navy Oceanography Portal
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Define USNO
Ref 114.2 |
US Naval Observatory
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Define JTWC
Ref 114.2 |
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
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Define NOOC
Ref 114.2 |
Naval Oceanography Operations Command
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Define FNMOC
Ref 114.2 |
Fleet Numerical Meteorology adn Oceanography Center
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Define NAVO
Ref 114.2 |
Naval Oceanographic Office
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Define GOES
Ref 114.3 |
Geostationary Operational Environmental Staellite
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DefinePOES
Ref 114.3 |
Polar Operational Environmental Stellite
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Define DMSP
Ref 114.3 |
Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
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Define NPOESS
Ref 114.3 |
National Polar-orbiting Operational environmental Satellite System
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Define TRMM
Ref 114.3 |
Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
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What wind direction / speed
Ref 114.4 |
direction: where the wind is comming from
speed:measued motion of air in relation to surface distance and time |
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What is Precipitation
Ref 114.4 |
product of condensation of atmospheric water that hits earths surface
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What is Relative humidity
Ref 114.4 |
ratio of current water vapor compared to the highest amout of saturation possible at the same temp.
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What is Sky Condition
Ref 114.4 |
state of the sky when covered by clouds
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What is Atmospheric Pressure
Ref 114.4 |
pressure exerted by atmosphere at a given point
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What is Air Mass
Ref 114.4 |
large volume of air
defined by temp and water vapor content |
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What is Cold front
Ref 114.4 |
leading edge of a cool mass of air
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What is warm front
Ref 114.4 |
leading edge of a warm mass of air. can move faster then a cold front because of its higher density
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What is occluded front
Ref 114.4 |
occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front.
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What is ambient air
Ref 114.4 |
Ambient: tempature of surrounding air
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What is wind chill
Ref 114.4 |
Wind chill: precieved tempature (ambient tempature + wind)
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What is heat stress
Ref 114.4 |
problems associated with very warm temp and high humidity
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What is Restricted visibility
Ref 114.4 |
visibility is retricted by
* Fog * mist * falling snow * heavy rainstorms |
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What is Fog
Ref 114.4 |
Droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground reducing visibility
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What is Sunrise and Sunset
Ref 114.4 |
Time of day or night when the sun rise and fall over the horizon
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What is Moonrise and Moonset
Ref 114.4 |
Time of day or night when the moon rise and fall over thehorizon
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What is Lunar illumination
Ref 114.4 |
the amount of light coming from the moon
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What is Tropical dpression
Ref 114.4 |
* a closed circulation of low atmospheric pressure
* originating over tropical waters * which blows counter-clockwise around a center at speeds less than 34 knots |
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What is Tropical storm
Ref 114.4 |
* a closed circulation of low atmospheric pressure
* originating over tropical waters * which blows counter-clockwise around a center at speeds 34-63 knots |
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What is hurricane/typhoon
Ref 114.4 |
* a closed circulation of low atmospheric pressure
* originating over tropical waters * which blows counter-clockwise around a center at speeds greater then 63 knots |
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What is Thunderstorms
Ref 114.4 |
a storm from warm humid air rising in an unstable environment, usually because of unequal surface heating, consisting of thunder
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What is Tornado/Waterspout
Ref 114.4 |
a violent, dangerous, rotating column of air which is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud
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What is Funnel Cloud
Ref 114.4 |
a funnel-shape cloud of condensed water droplets
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What is Visibility effect of weather on military operations
Ref 114.5 |
offense
enancing the element of surprise defense hinder reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition |
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What is Precipitation effect of weather on military operations
Ref 114.5 |
Infrared with electro-optical sensors, radar, communication system
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What is Winds effect of weather on military operations
Ref 114.5 |
blownning sand, dust,rain and snow can reduse the effectiveness of radars and communication system
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What is Cloud Cover effect of weather on military operations
Ref 114.5 |
Concealing military forces
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What is Temperature and Humidity effect of weather on military operations
Ref 114.5 |
reduce equipment capabilities and the effectiveness of chemical and boilogical weapons
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How many Ocean Eddies are there and what are they
Ref 114.6 |
Cold
* when a pocket of cold water breaks off from a cold current Warm * when a pocket of warm water breaks off from a warm current |
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What is Bathythermograph
Ref 114.6 |
used to measure and record subsuface water temperatures at various depths
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What is Bioluminescence
Ref 114.6 |
used to detect submarines and other vessels
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What is Sea wave
Ref 114.6 |
a wave generated by the wind in the local area
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What is Wave height
Ref 114.6 |
usally measured in feet, from the crest of a wave to the trough of the wave
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What is Wave periods
Ref 114.6 |
usually measured in seconds that it takes for a complete wave cycle to pass a given fixed point
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What is Swell wave
Ref 114.6 |
seas that have moved out and away from the area in which they were formed
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Define SST
Ref 114.6 |
Sea Surface Temperature
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How many Tides are there
Ref 114.6 |
4 Tides
* Ebb currents that flow away from the shore * Flood currents that flow toward the shore * High when the sea levels is at its highest point * Low when the sea level is at its lowest point |
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How many Currents are there
Ref 114.6 |
3 currents
* Open Ocean * Littoral * Rip |
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What are the 3 Breaker Type
Ref 114.6 |
* Spilling
* Plunging * Surging |
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What is Ocean front
Ref 114.6 |
are narrow area separating large differences in water temperature, salinity, density and velocity
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What is Topography
Ref 114.6 |
Ocean topegraphy studies the configuration of the seafloor and of the ocean surface
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What is Composition
Ref 114.6 |
What the ocean floor is made up of rock, sand, ect
|
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What is Ocean Surface
Ref 114.7 |
Relative sea state is a major factor in determining the feasibility of naval operations and the functionality of maritime weapons platforms
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What is Ocean subsurface
Ref 114.7 |
Crucial to the conduct of submarine, antisubmarine and mining operations
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What is Littoral
Ref 114.7 |
Compostion, coastal terrain features and transportation infrastructure, tides and currents are critical factors in planning and conducting naval operations
|
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What is the depth of Mixed layer
Ref 114.8 |
Maximum of 450 meters or 1500 feet
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What is the depth of Thermocline layer
Ref 111.8 |
approximately 1,200 meters
|
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What is the depth of Deep layer
Ref 11.8 |
exist below 1,200 meters
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What are three things that effect sound transmission under water
Ref 114.9 |
* temperature
increase in temperature = increase in speed * pressure increase in pressure = increase in speed * salinity increase in salinity = increase in speed |
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What is the basic relationship of METOC to Geospatial Intelligence
Ref 114.10 |
METOC is considered an intelligence layer of the GEOINT information base
|
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to
Anti-Submarine Warfare operations Ref 114.11 |
negatively affected visibility, precipitation, winds, and cloud cover
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to
Naval Special Warfare operations Ref 114.11 |
enhanced or negativly affect visibility, precipitation, winds, cloud cover temperature, or humidity
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to Mine Warfare operations
Ref 114.11 |
negatively affected visibility, precipitation, winds, and cloud cover
|
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to
Air Defense operations Ref 114.11 |
negatively affected visibility, precipitation, winds, and cloud cover
|
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to Information Warfare operations
Ref 114.11 |
negatively affected temperature, humidity, or power loss
|
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to Humanitarian Assistance or Disaster Relief operations
Ref 114.11 |
negatively affected visibility, precipitation, winds, and cloud cover, temperature, humidity,or loss of infrastructure from the disaster
|
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to Chemical, Boilogical, and Nuclear Warfare
Ref 114.11 |
can be easier or harder to conduct, affect targets, or clean up the effects from precipitation, winds, temperature, or humidity
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What the impacts of environmental conditions to Strike Warfare
Ref 114.11 |
negatively affected visibility, precipitation, winds, and cloud cover
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What is Space Force Enhancement
Ref 115.1 |
Increasing combat potential through ISR, missile warning, environmental monitoring, satcomms, and PNT (Positioning, Navigation, and Timing)
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What is Space Support
Ref 115.1 |
deploy and sustain military and intelligence systems
|
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What is Space Control
Ref 115.1 |
Provides freedom of action in space for friendly forces, and denies it to an adversary
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What is Space Force Application
Ref 115.1 |
Holding terrestrial targets at risk through combat operations in space
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Describe the Sun and how it affects communications.
Ref 115.2 |
Electromagnetic radiation & Electrically charged particles
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Describe Solar Wind and how it affects communications.
Ref 115.2 |
A stream of charged particles ejected from the upper atmosphere of the Sun
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Describe the Solar Cycle and how it affects communications.
Ref 115.2 |
Solar activity follows an 11-year cycle. 4-year rise / 7-year decline.
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Describe the Van Allen Radiation Belts and how they affect communications.
Ref 115.2 |
Two concentric, donut-shaped regions of stable, trapped charged particles
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Describe Atmospheric Drag and how it affects communications.
Ref 115.2 |
Expanding of the earth's upper atmosphere due to heat generated by charged particle bombardment producing frictional drag on a satellite
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Define "Low Earth Orbit"
Ref 115.3 |
150 and 800 miles above the Earth's surface
|
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Define Medium Earth Orbit
Ref 115.3 |
Region of space around the Earth above Low Earth Orbit and below geostationary orbit
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Define "Highly Elliptical Orbit"
Ref 115.3 |
Elongated orbit allows satellite to dwell near apogee for long periods of time
|
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Define "Geosynchronous Orbit"
Ref 115.3 |
Avg altitude of 19,300nm. Remains over the same area of the earth as the earth rotates
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Define "Polar Orbit"
Ref 115.3 |
A polar orbit passes over the entire surface of the earth
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Define "Apogee"
Ref 115.4 |
The point of a satellite's orbit that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth.
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Define "Perigee"
Ref 115.4 |
The point of a satellite's orbit that is nearest to the center of the earth.
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Identify the two main space launch facilities in the U.S.
Ref 115.5 |
Kennedy Space Center, FL / Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA
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Describe "Navy UHF Follow-on" (UFO)
Ref 115.6 |
Replacing FLTSATs. Designed to improve service, reliability, and dependability
|
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Describe the "Defense Satellite Communications System" (DSCS)
Ref 115.6 |
Provides secure, jam-resistant communications for Command and Control
|
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Define GBS
Ref 115.6 |
Global Broadcast Service
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Describe "WGS"
Ref 115.6 |
Wideband Global SATCOM
Will replace DSCS |
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Describe the "Global Positioning System" (GPS)
Ref 115.7 |
helps us navigate
|
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Define ISR
Ref 115.8 |
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance
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What is the advantage and disadvantage of ISR
Ref 115.8 |
Advantage
* Allows focused coverage of AOIs * Supports mulitple forms of military intel activities * Imagery is used for mission planning Disadvantages * Flight schedule/patterns are predictable * Weather can affect accuracy * Priority/tasking conflicts |
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Describe "Space Situational Awareness" (SSA)
Ref 115.9 |
Key component for space control. Ensures space ops, safety, and international agreements
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Define "Astrometry"
Ref 115.10 |
The scientific measurement of the positions and motions of celestial bodies
|
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Define "Earth Orientation Parameters"
Ref 115.10 |
Describes the irregularities of the earth's rotation
|
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Discuss the role of precise time in GPS
Ref 115.11 |
Uses the time differences of signals sent/received from 4+ satellites to fix the location of a receiver
|
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Discuss the role of precise time in Geo-location
Ref 115.11 |
the identification of the real-world geographic location of an object
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Discuss the role of precise time in Network Synchronization
Ref 115.11 |
a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network
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Define and stat the purpose of FSM
Ref 201.1 |
* Point to point connection via the ship's IP path which provides Naval Messaging services between the ship and the Pacific Message Center
* High Classfication is SECRET |
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Why all units commshifting to FSM needs a legacy route.
Ref 201.2 |
* legacy route so they can get Top Secret message traffic
* a back up route in the event IP services are lost |
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What is the purpose of MMS
Ref 201.3 |
Multi-Level Mail Server
Store and Forward Message traffic unit can accessed it by phone and is encrypted up to Top Secret |
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Define MUA
Ref 201.4 |
Master Update Authority
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What Components do FMX and DUSC
Ref 201.5 |
* Fleet Message eXchange
CUDIXS via MPS-1000 Fleet Satellite Broadcast via DIGIBOXs * Directory Update Service Center MUA |
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What Purpose do FMX and DUSC
Ref 201.5 |
* Fleet Message eXchange
control fleet interface for CUDIXS and Fleet Broadcast * Directory Update Service Center provide updates to RI changes and changes to AIGS and CADS |
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What are the sites that have FMX/DUSC system
Ref 201.6 |
NCTAMS PAC, Honolulu, Hi
NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, Va NCTS EURCENT, Naples, Italy (FMX only) |
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Who is Master and Alternate DUSC stations
Ref 201.7 |
Master: NCTAMS LANT (MDUSC)
Alternate: NCTAMS PAC (ADUSC) |
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What is the purpose of MCS
Ref 207.8 |
Message Conversion System
* provide PLA to RI Conversion |
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What is the world-wide MCS RI
Ref 201.9 |
RHMCSUU
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Define and stat the purpose of FSM
Ref 201.1 |
* Point to point connection via the ship's IP path which provides Naval Messaging services between the ship and the Pacific Message Center
* High Classfication is SECRET |
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Why all units commshifting to FSM needs a legacy route.
Ref 201.2 |
* legacy route so they can get Top Secret message traffic
* a back up route in the event IP services are lost |
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What is the purpose of MMS
Ref 201.3 |
Multi-Level Mail Server
Store and Forward Message traffic unit can accessed it by phone and is encrypted up to Top Secret |
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Define MUA
Ref 201.4 |
Master Update Authority
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What Components do FMX and DUSC
Ref 201.5 |
* Fleet Message eXchange
CUDIXS via MPS-1000 Fleet Satellite Broadcast via DIGIBOXs * Directory Update Service Center MUA |
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What Purpose do FMX and DUSC
Ref 201.5 |
* Fleet Message eXchange
control fleet interface for CUDIXS and Fleet Broadcast * Directory Update Service Center provide updates to RI changes and changes to AIGS and CADS |
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What are the sites that have FMX/DUSC system
Ref 201.6 |
NCTAMS PAC, Honolulu, Hi
NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, Va NCTS EURCENT, Naples, Italy (FMX only) |
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Who is Master and Alternate DUSC stations
Ref 201.7 |
Master: NCTAMS LANT (MDUSC)
Alternate: NCTAMS PAC (ADUSC) |
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What is the purpose of MCS
Ref 207.8 |
Message Conversion System
* provide PLA to RI Conversion |
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What is the world-wide MCS RI
Ref 201.9 |
RHMCSUU
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What are Lines 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Ref 201.12 |
* 1 Provides Routing info
* 2 Summarizes important info * 4 Security info, warning, code * 5 Precedence, DTG, msg handling * 6 FM * 7 TO * 8 Info * 9 Exempt * 11 BT * 12 MSG text * 13 BT * 14 Confirmation * 15 End of msg |
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What is ZBZ, ZUJ, ZEV, ZUG, ZUE, ZES
Ref 201.13 |
* ZBZ - How do you read me
* ZUJ - wait one/stand by * ZEV - Acknowledged * ZUG - Negative * ZUE - Affimative * ZES - MSG received but request retransmission |
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Define and state the purpose of CUDIXS
Ref 201.14 |
Common User Digital Information eXchange Subsystem
* for the receipt and transmission of narrative message traffic * Classified up to Top Secret |
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List the site that have CUDIXS suites
Ref 201.15 |
NCTAMS PAC
NCTAMS LANT NCTS Naples NCTS Guam (MPS-1000s only) |
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What are the 4 major stallite footprints for CUDIXS network
Ref 201.16 |
* LANT Accessed by LANT & NAPLES
* CONUS Accessed by LANT & PAC * PAC Accessed by PAC & Guam * I/O Accessed by Guam & Naples |
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What is the purpose of MPS-1000
Ref 201.17 |
Provides global connectivity for CUDIXS
|
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Define Fleet Satellite Broadcasts
Ref 201.18 |
a receive only messageing system for mobile units
|
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What is PMUL, LMUL, IMUL
Ref 201.18 |
* PMUL - Pacific Multiple Channel Broadcast
* LMUL - Atlantic Multiple Channel Broadcast * IMUL - Indian Multiple Channel Broadcast |
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Define BCA
Ref 201.19 |
Broadcast Control Authority
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Define BKS
Ref 201.19 |
Broadcast Keying Station
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Define BCS
Ref 201.19 |
Broadcast Controlling Station
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Define BRS
Ref 201.19 |
Broadcast Radiating Station
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Define TMG
Ref 201.20 |
Tactical Message Gateway
* connects DMS to Nova |
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Define MLA
Ref 201.20 |
Mail List Agent
* Processes all Navy address List Collectives |
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Multi Function Interpreter
Ref 201.20 |
Conver DMS e-mail to AUTODIN
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Personal Computer Message Terminal
Ref 201.20 |
Used to split message by classification and RI
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Define DIT
Ref 201.20 |
Directory Information Tree
* DMS address Book |
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Define BMTA
Ref 201.20 |
Backbone Message Transfer Agent
* Connect all DMS infrastructure equipment between sites |
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Define LMTA
Ref 201.20 |
Local Message Transfer Agent
* Transfers message between the MLA's and BMTA's |
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Define VFC
Ref 201.20 |
Virtual Fortezza Card
* fortezza certificate memory chips |
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Define CAW
Ref 201.20 |
Cerification Authority Workstation
* create DMS signure and encryption certificates |
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What is X.400
Ref 201.20 |
DMS e-mail address
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What is X.500
Ref 201.20 |
Location of PLA in the DMS Directory
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Define DISA
Ref 202.1 |
Defense Information Systems Agency
* assure a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters |
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Define NCDOC
Ref 202.1 |
Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command
* 24/7 security and defense of Navy networks worldwide against persistent and adaptive threat |
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Define GNOSC
Ref 202.1 |
Global Network Operations and Security Center
* 24 hours a day, 7 days a week |
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Define RNOSC
Ref 202.1 |
Regional Network Operation and Security Center
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Define ENMS
Ref 202.1 |
tool that can be leveraged to provide a common RNOSC operational picture
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Define TNOSC
Ref 202.1 |
Theater Network Operations Security Center
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Define MSC ANOC
Ref 202.1 |
Military Sealift Command Afloat Network Operations Center
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Define FLTNOC
Ref 202.2 |
FLeeT Network Operations Center
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Where is UARNOC, PRNOC, ECRNOC, IORNOC
located Ref 202.3 |
UARNOC - Nofolk VA
PRNOC - Wahiawa, Hawaii ECRNOC - Naples, Italy IORNOC - Manama, Bahrain |
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N2N
Ref 202.5 |
NOC to NOC
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Define Navy NIC
Ref 202.6 |
Navy Network Information Center
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what is the GCIB for NIPRNET, SIPRNET, SI
Ref 202.7 |
NIPRNET and SIPRNET
GCIB 3A SI GCIB 20H |
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Who is controlling authority for firewall
Ref 202.8 |
NAVNETWARCOM
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What is the instruction for computer network incidents
Ref 202.9 |
OPNAVINST 2201.2
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Which NOC's has SI
Ref 202.10 |
PRNOC and UARNOC
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Define MOSS
Ref 202.11 |
Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server
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Define CAS
Ref 202.11 |
Collaboration At Sea
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Define JSIPS-N
Ref 202.11 |
Joint Services Imagery Processing Systems - Network
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Define JCA
Ref 202.11 |
Joint Concentrator Architecture
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Define HSGR
Ref 203.2 and 203.4 |
High Speed Global Ring
* the architecture |
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What is TNX-1100
Ref 203.2 and 203.4 |
core device
* the foundational componet |
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What is PSAX
Ref 203.2 and 203.4 |
edge device utilized to connect the DOD teleports
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How many PrimaryHSGR SITES
Ref 203.3 |
5 Primary HSGR Sites
* NCTAMS PAC * NCTAMS LANT * NCTS San Diego * NCTS Bahrain * NCTS Naples |
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Define EHF FOT
Ref 203.5 |
Extremely High Frequency Follow-On-Terminal
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Define NMT
Ref 203.5 |
Navy Multi-band Terminal
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Define LDR
Ref 203.5 |
Low Data Rate
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Define MDR
Ref 203.5 |
Medium Data Rate
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Define NET
Ref 203.5 |
Networ Servervice
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Define PTP
Ref 203.5 |
Point-To-Point
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Where is can you find LMUL PMUL IMUL
Ref 203.6 |
LMUL - UFO 6&7, CH 1
PMUL - UFO 8, CH 1 IMUL - UFO 10, CH 1 |
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Define TDMA and TIP
Ref 203.8 |
Time Division Multiple Access
Time division multiple access Interface Processor |
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What is Earth Coverage
Ref 203.9 |
a porion of the Earth seen by the satellite
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Define CWSP
Ref 203.10 |
Commercial Wideband Satellite Program
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Define CBSP
Ref 203.10 |
Commercial Broadband Satellite Program
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Define DSCS
Ref 203.10 |
Defense Satellite Communications System
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Define WGS
Ref 203.11 |
Wideband Global Satcom
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What are the 5 Commericial Earth Stations
Ref 203.12 |
PAC Region
* Paumalu, Hi * Brewster, WA LANT Region * Holmdel, NJ * Fuchsstadt, Germany * Oakhanger, UK (Commercial X-Band) |
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What are the 9 DSCS teleport STEP sites
Ref 203.13 |
PAC AOR
* Wahiawa, HI * Camp Roberts, CA * Ft. Buckner, Japan LANT AOR * North west, VA * Landstuhl, Germany * Ft Belvoir, VA * Ft Detrick, Maryland IO AOR * Bahrain MED AOR * Lago Patria, Italy |
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What are the 3 INMARSAT earth staion
Ref 203.14 |
Laurentides, Canada
Auckland, New Zeland Goonhilly, UK |
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Define ISDN
Ref 203.18 |
Integrated Services Digital Network
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Define VIXS
Ref 203.18 |
Video Information Exchange System
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Define DVSG
Ref 203.18 |
Disn Video Service Global
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Define ANCC
Ref 203.19 |
Automated Network Control Center
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Whats on the PIN for EIDWS
Ref 204 |
* Fouled Anchor
* Globe * Ocean Waves * Lightning Bolt * Naval Officer's sword / Naval Enlisted Cutlass |
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Define JFTOC
Ref 204.1 |
Joint Fleet Telecommunications Operations Center
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Define C5I
Ref 204.1 |
Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Collaborations, Intelligence
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Define TACPLANS
Ref 204.1 |
Tactical PLANning
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Define CAT
Ref 204.1 |
Communications Assist Team
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Define NCTS
Ref 204.2 |
Naval Computer Telecommunicatoins Station
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What is SAR/SAA procedures for EHF
Ref 204.4 |
Unit -> ISIC -> Numbered Fleet CMDR -> CPF -> PACOM -> RSSC-PAC
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What is SAR/SAA procedures for INMARSAT
Ref 204.4 |
Unit -> ISIC -> Numbered Fleet CMDR -> NCTAMS TACPLANS / JFTOC
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What is SAR/SAA procedures for CBSP
Ref 204.4 |
Unit -> ISIC -> Numbered Fleet CMDR -> COMNAVNETWARCOM -> NCTAMS TACPLANS / JFTOC
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What is SAR/SAA procedures for SHF DSCS / CBSP (X-Band)
Ref 204.4 |
Unit -> ISIC -> Numbered Fleet CMDR -> CPF -> PACOM -> RSSC-PAC
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Define KM
Ref 204.5 |
Knowledge Management
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Define ASI
Ref 204.5 |
Authorized Service Interruption
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Define AESOP
Ref 204.5 |
Afloat Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Program
* Cover a wide range of situations, from single ship training to large-scale multiple Strike Group operations. |
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Define CCS
Ref 204.5 |
Communications Control Ship
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Define IMO
Ref 206.1 |
Information Management Officer
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Define TPI
Ref 206.3 |
Two Person Integrity
* handling, signing, inventory, and destruction for all keying material |
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What are the COMSEC incidents
Ref 206.4 |
Cyptographic - Loading superseded key
Personnel - Espionage Physical - physical loss of COMSEC material |
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What is PDS and what type are there
Ref 206.4 |
Practices Dangerous to Security
Repotable * out side the command Non-Reportable * up to the CO |
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ISIC EKMS inspecions happen every
Ref 206.5 |
24 months
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CMS Advise and Assist visist happens every
Ref 206.6 |
90 days
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The CO CMS inspection
Ref 206.7 |
Quarterly
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What is the Purpose of the EKMS Manager
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* individual designated in writing by the CO to manage COMSEC material issued to a EKMS account
* is the CO's Primary advisor on COMSEC material |
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What is FCC 100
Ref 207.1 |
a device that supporst digital and analog user interfaces
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What is WSC-3
Ref 207.2 |
Whisky-3
* a UHF satellite terminal and LOS transceiver * operates in two modes Satellite and LOS mode |
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Define DMR
Ref 207.3 |
Digital Modular Radio
* based on wireless information transfer technology |
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Define DAMA
Ref 207.4 |
Demand Assigned Multiple Access
* time-division multiplexing |
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DAMA Operation Modes
Ref 207.5 |
AC - Automated Control
DC - Distributed Control |
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Define MILSATCOM
Ref 207.6 |
MILitary SATellite COMmunications
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Define SSA
Ref 207.7 |
Satellite Signal Analyzer
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Define VoIP
Ref 207.8 |
Voice over Internet Protocol
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Define DSN
Ref 207.8 |
Defense Switched Network
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Define DRSN
Ref 207.8 |
Defense Red Switched Network
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Define POTS
Ref 207.8 |
Plain Old Telephone Service
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Define APTS
Ref 207.8 |
Afloat Personal Telecommunications Prgram
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Define STE
Ref 207.8 |
Secure Terminal Equipment
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What is the Premise Router
Ref 205.1/2 |
Connection point for each NOC to the DISN network, back up connection to NMCI B1
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What is the OSSR
Ref 205.1/2 |
Outer Security Screening Router
Provides load balancing |
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How many Firewalls
Ref 205.1/2 |
3 on Niper
2 on Siper |
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What is the ISSR
Ref 205.1/2 |
Inner Security Screening Router
Provides load balancing |
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What is the VSCAN
Ref 205.1/2 |
Virus Scanner
scans inbound and outbound email FLT 3 Nipr 2 Sipr DISN 3 Nipr 2 Sipr |
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How many DNS and Mail Server
Ref 205.1/2 |
3 NIPR/SIPR DNS
2 NIPR/SIPR external DNS 3 NIPR/SIPR mail server |
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What is the Fleet Router
Ref 205.1/2 |
IP connectivity to the ADNS network for Fleet units
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What is the Print Server
Ref 205.3 |
device that is connected to one or more printers
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What is the File Server
Ref 205.3 |
Providing a location for the shared storage of computer files
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What is the Mail Server
Ref 205.3 |
computer that stores and transfers electronic mail form one computer to another
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What is DNS Server
Ref 205.3 |
IP to URL
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What is Web Server
Ref 205.3 |
a computer that delivers web content
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Define RAID
Ref 205.4 |
Reduandant Array of Independent Disks
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Define RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5
Ref 205.4 |
RAID 0 - Striping without parity
RAID 1 - Mirroring RAID 5 - Striping with Distributed parity |
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Define OWA
Ref 205.4 |
Outlook Web Access
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What is TIER ONE, TIER TWO, TIER THREE, TIER FOUR
Ref 205.8 |
TIER ONE - help desk
TIER TWO - SA TIER THREE - FSET TIER FOUR - SPAWAR |
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What are the following PORTS
20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 53, 80, 110, 443 Ref 205.9 |
20 - FTP data Transfer
21 - FTP Control 22 - SSH 23 - Telnet 25 - SMTP 53 - DNS 80 - HTTP 110 - POP3 443 - HTTPS |
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Define IEEE
Ref 205.10 |
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Define UTP and STP
Ref 205.11 |
Unshielded Twisted-Pair
Shielded Twisted-Pair |
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Define CANES
Ref 205.13 |
Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services
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Who is CO, CSO, CMC, and PAO for NCTAMS PAC
Ref 301.1 to 4 |
CO = CAPT MacMichael
CSO = CDR Johnson CMC = CMDCM Stuckey PAO = LT Galbreath |
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Define SWO and who is it
Ref 301.5 |
Senior Watch Officer -CDR Mason
* CDO watchbill coordinator * ensuring personnel are qualified in their duties * Monitor all CDO/OOD training * Maintain up-to-date qualfication list * forward watchbills to N1 * assume the administratice responsibilities of the QD manager |
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Define SEWC and who is it
Ref 301.5 |
Senior Enlisted Watchbill Coordinator - ITCS Shawbell
* watch bill coordinator for DD, OOD, and CDO * liaison with Base Scurity * maintained in a high state of cleanliness and military smartness |
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Define QDMs and who is it
Ref 301.5 |
Quarter Deck Managers - ET1 Miller and IT1 Dimapilis
* watch bill coordinator for DD, OOD, and CDO * liaison with Base Scurity * maintained in a high state of cleanliness and military smartness |
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Who is NCTAMS PAC ISIC
Ref 301.6 |
Immediate Superior In Command
FLTCYBERCOM - Administrative COMNAVNETWARCOM - Operational |
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Who is N00FM
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr.Cerelejia
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Who is N00SM
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr Pounds
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Who is N1
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr Melton
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Who is N3
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
CDR Young
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Who is N4
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr Dubois
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Who is N5/N8
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr McDonald
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Who is N6
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
LT Moiles
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Who is N7
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr Beadle
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Who is N9
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
Mr Tupper
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Who is N45
Ref 301.11 to 13 |
LTJG Cobble
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Define EKMS
Ref 303.1 |
Electronic Key Management System
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Who is the EKMS Regional Manger and who is the EKMS Manger for NCTAMS PAC
Ref 303.1 |
EKMS Regional Manager
ITC Detweiler EKMS Manager ITC Joson |
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Define IAM and who are they
Ref 302.2 |
Information Assurance Manager
Primary Mr Mackovjak Secondary ITC Rose |
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Who is Physical Security
Ref 303.4 |
Mr Ickes
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Who is Personnel Security
Ref 303.4 |
Mr Buck
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How many vault do NCTAMS back own
Ref 303.5 |
3
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What Building is N00FM located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG 336/401
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What Building is N00SM located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG 401/402/500
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What Building is N1 located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG 10
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What Building is N3 located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG 500
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What Building is N4 located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG 336
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What Building is N5 located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG 105
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What Building is N6 located
Ref 304.1 |
BLDG114/12A
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What Building is N7 located
Ref 304.1 |
10/401
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What Building is N9 located
Ref 304.1 |
MAKALAPA / CAMP SMITH
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What Building is CMS Asst located
Ref 304.1 |
FORD ISLAND (ATG)
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What is build 500 many power sources
Ref 304.2 |
2 HECO feed
main gate and back gate |
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What is build 500 backup power sources
Ref 304.2 |
* Generator
* Power Plant |
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What is build 500 ups
Ref 304.2 |
* Critical
* Non-Critical |
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Who do you call if a power lost in building 500
Ref 304.3 |
CDO and CDO coordinate with N4 who then contacts NAVFAC
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What is the Number Ambulance
Ref 304.4 |
911 423-1489
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What is the Number Fire Dept
Ref 304.5 |
911 653-5479
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who can approved to use the 1MC
Ref 304.6 |
JFTOC
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What wind speed do you Stowe FSC-78
Ref 304.7 |
70 Mph
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What wind speed do you Stowe K/A Star
Ref 304.7 |
50 Mph
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What wind speed do you Stowe K/U
Ref 304.7 |
50 Mph
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What wind speed do you Stowe C-Band
Ref 304.7 |
60 Mph
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What wind speed do you Stowe UHF
Ref 304.7 |
never stowed
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