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When should a comshift be submitted?
each time prior to transferring (shifting) their telecommunication guards and message delivery responsibilities from one communication facility to another.
Comshift Precedences
Imediate: effective in less than 24 hours.
Priority: required within 24 to 48 hrs.
Routine: required after 48hrs but less than 14 days.
5 different types of comshift
Commshift
Establish
destablish
rename
cancel
five phase response process for scc
notification and initial information
initial actions
planning
execution
case documentation and mission conclusion
command centers provide essential:
information management IM
situational awareness SA
command control C2
SCC SAR objectives are
determine appropriate SMC and take initial action within 5 minutes of distress call.
release appropriate broadcast within 15 minutes of initial notifcation
from the time of initial notification, provide a SAR action plan with no greater than a 2 hour on scene response time for any one surface or air SRU classify SAR case as:
uncertainty (doubt)
alert (apprehension)
distress (danger)
the OU is responsible for?
SAR operations and exchanges mission execution information with the CU and SU
CG Comms systems/equip
GLobal maritime distress and safety system GMDSS
VHF component of cg FMDSS
SATCOM
Digital voice logger DVL
command and control systems equipment
GCCS Global command and control systems
command and control personal computer C2PC
SAROPS sar optimal planning sys is a suite of computer based tools used to aid the search planner in developing an optimal search plan preferred method of planning coastal oceanic and great lakes searches.
tracking systems
automated mutal assistance vessel rescue sys AMVER
AIS continuosly sends and receives cessel identification data
DSC digital seclective calling
Satellite aided tracking system SARSAT detects and relays signals from emergency veaons to the appropriate rcc
GMDSS Coverage areas
sea area a1:within line of sight radiotelphone coverage of at least one vhf fm system with continous digital seclective3 calling channel 70 and channel 16 monitoring services.
sea area a2: coastal regions to approx 200 nm offshore.
4 key inputs in mission planning process
1. marine info, safety, and le MISLE. open notification within 15 min NLT 1 hour.
2. sitreps: provide relevant and up to date info about the process of a specific sar op.
3. opsum a detail summ of events, actions, and assets employed during a specific op.
4. daily/sit briefs.
OU sar tasks include
prepare and execute sar plans
2. collect, eval, and disseminate info about new incidents and the progress of current sar ops.
3. inform other scc of sar incidents as necessary and coordinate collaboration activities.
4.conduct interviews and gather sar data.
5.plan search and coordinate sar efforts.
6. develop sar case folder.
7. document actions and develop sar case file
8. use quick response checsheets arc for appropriate types of sar incidents.
su sar tasks include
assit ou with collecting, evaluating, and dissemnating info about new incidents and the process of current sar ops
2. monitor situations that could potentially develop into a sar case.
3. track, eval, and communicate the potential weather impact on sar ops
4. identify and evaluate additioanl resources that may be used as an SRU
cu sar tasks
receive and cop initial potential distress info.
2. replay voice message recording or audio files.
3. issue bcsts
4. maintain comms.
5. coordinate comms with and between srus.
what is a major sar case?
1. involves the loss of life or property, lives saved, property saved or unaccounted for lives or property.
2. requires sarops to compute a drifted datum.
3. has high media or political interst
4. involves a shift of smc to a higher level of command
what is a minor case?
false alerts or alarms
2. cases with only assistance to lives or property
3. cases that resolve on their own
4. cases where the only cg involvement is a communication sked
critical incident sar case
national level or significant media interst
sar progbram requires the retention of audio files for?
30 days including rescue 21 files.
misle is opened when?
1. cg assistance is requested
2. cg assets are dispatched to render assistance
3. cg personnel expend at least 30 min of coordination and or communiocation effort.
search action plan has 6 parts?
1. situation
2. search areas
3. execution
4. coordination
5. communications
6 reports
HERO stands for?
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordance
HERF stands for?
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to fuels
HERP stands for?
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel
the FOSC stands for?
Federal on-scene commander and he is incharge of enviornmental response
the FMSC stands for?
Federal maritime security coordinator and is in charge of maritime security
Captain of the port is in charge of what?
port safety and security and is designated by the commadant.
SMC stands for what?
SAR mission coordinator
OCMI stands for?
Officer in charge of marine inspections and safety inspections.
maritime security threat condition levels are monitored for compliance by the?
SU
Home land sec adviosory system HSAS green low, blue elevfated, yellow guarded.
for protection conditions FPCON are levels of?
readiness which are implemented as required to protect units and personnel from potential terroriss threats.
critical infrastrues are?
dterminded by area matimes security comitte within the copt zone based on the vitality to the port and its economy that their destruction or damage would have a debilitaing effect on the port.
foi stands for?
facility of interest
RNA stands for?
regulated navigation areas
NVPZ is?
Naval vessel protection zone
500 yds of regulated area of water established around naval vessels provide safety and security.
COPT regulates?
marine events
LTP stands for?
local tactical picture
COP stands for
common operational picture
FOTC
force oth track coordinator
how is cop data dissiminated?
through sipernet
the cop manager is located where?
cg headquarters command center.
ESM is what?
electronic support measures. an operator can identify and evaluate emmiters.
AIMS IFF system is?
mode 3 is for civilian aircraft.
mode 4 is military only.
three data elements of cop
position
time
track name/identifier
time late criteria
naval surface 72hrs
non naval surface 24hrs
non naval surface 48hrs
contact alert status
high interst track HIT
target TFT
Suspect carrier SUS
cleared suspect NSP
no alert NONE
who is the PCC and what is he or she responsible for?
Publication control clerk and they are responsible for the day to day admin of the CPL
CPL is is the what?
COMTAC publications library.
cg publications and instrctions not applicable to the navy are not a part of what system?
COMTAC
retain relief/ designation letter for how long?
2 years following their relief