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Who is the Ops O?

Commander Beeman

What Is the Ops O responsible for?

Responsible for the planning, coordinating, and scheduling the operations of the ship and assigned aircraft for warfare and logistic services.

Primary mission of CDC?

Gather, process, display, evaluate, and disseminate pertinent information.

Secondary mission of CDC?

Control and assist

Tactical Action Office (TAO)

CO's representative in CDC, WEAPONS RELEASE AUTHORITY, uses all available means to defend the ship.

CDC Watch Officer (CDCWO)

Responsible to TAO for surface and subsurface picture, assists the TAO by performing Admin duties.

Air Defense Weapons Coordinator (ADWC)

Responsible for Air defense and engagement Doctrine

Tactical Information Coordinator (TIC)

Responsible for the Tactical picture using data links

Air Intercept Controller (AIC)

Responsible to assist all assigned aircraft to the completion of any aircraft mission

Auto Track Manager (ATM)

Responsible for manipulating radar sensors

Identification Operator (IDOP)

Identifies all air contacts using IFF

STRIKE

Ensures safety of operation and verifies positive M2 & M4 on organic aircraft before they are handed over to another controller

Operational Order (OPORD)

How a specific fleet will conduct operations in a specific country, AOR, or fleet.

Operational Plan (OPLAN)

Complete format of a plan, prepared well in advance, to conduct military operations.

Operational Tasking (OPTASK)

Policies promulgated by warfare commanders outlining intentions responses, and procedures for specific evolutions

What does IFF stand for?

Identification Friend or Foe

Mode I IFF?

Mission

Mode 2 IFF?

Military ID Platform

Mode 3 IFF?

Commercial Air

Mode 4 IFF?

Encrypted (Military use only)

Mode C?

Altitude Readout

Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)

Known as FATHER, device mounted on the ships mast allowing aircraft to use as a homing device to return to the ship.

Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer (DDRT)

Plots on ship/strike group surface assets and assists for man overboard

Electronic Support

Detects radar signals

Electronic Attack

Jamming radar signals

Electronic Protect

Countermeasure to reduce the effects of enemy jamming

What are Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO)?

Boarding merchant vessels and inspecting cargo, diverting violators of embargoes.

What are Non-combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO)?

Plans to evacuate citizens from an area after a natural disaster, evacuate US citizens from hostile areas

What is Beadwindow?

Broadcasting classified information over an unclassified net

What is gingerbread?

Intruder on the Net

What is Essential Elements of Friendly Information (EEFI)?

Information that is considered important, and must not be disclosed.

What is the Primary Air Search Radar?

SPS-48, 3D, range of 220 NM

What is the Secondary Air Search Radar?

SPS-49, 2D, Range of 256 NM

What is the Primary Fire Control Radar?

SPQ-9B, range of 20 NM Surface, 80 NM Air

What is the Primary Surface Search Radar?

SPS-67, range of 100 NM

What is the Primary Navigational Radar?

SPS-73, 2D, Range of 100 NM

What is the Secondary Navigational Radar?

Furruno, Range of 100 NM

What is the the Anti-spam Missile Defense (ASMD)?

SLQ-32