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Term
(020) AFPD 10-4, Operations Planning: Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) aligns what
requirements with a matching force generation model?
a. Posturing.
b. Tempo bands.
c. Unit type codes.
d. Joint manning document.
Definition
b. Tempo bands.
Term
(020) Which organization is responsible for air and space expeditionary force (AEF) sourcing of individual
augmentees, Joint Manning Document authorizations, and managing replacements for 365-day or greater
requirements?
a. Global Force Management (GFM).
b. Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC).
c. Combatant Commander (CCDR).
d. Commander Air Combat Command (COMACC).
Definition
b. Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC).
Term
(020) What places air and space expeditionary force (AEF) forces in a “ready to deploy” state and supports
global requirements, home station requirements or support to Combatant Commanders (CCDR)?
a. Posturing.
b. Tempo bands.
c. Unit type codes.
d. Joint manning document.
Definition
a. Posturing.
Term
(021) Who has the primary mission of providing the joint force air component commander (JFACC) with
the tools necessary to fight and win a major theater war within the scope and coordination of all land, sea,
and air forces?
a. Global Force Management.
b. Air Force Personnel Center.
c. Commander, Air Force Forces.
d. Air and Space Operations Center.
Definition
d. Air and Space Operations Center.
Term
(021) Which document is the basic building block used in joint force planning and deployments of air and
space expeditionary forces (AEF)?
a. Posturing.
b. Tempo bands.
c. Unit type codes.
d. Joint manning document.
Definition
c. Unit type codes.
Term
Which function is a state-of-the-art ground-to-ground communications infrastructure designed to
exchange secure and non-secure voice, data, and video communications by way of line-of-sight (LOS),
satellite, or hard-wired resources?
a. Designed operational capability.
b. Theater deployable communications.
c. Manpower and equipment force packaging.
d. Joint operation planning and execution system.
Definition
b. Theater deployable communications.
Term
Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA), Humanitarian Relief Operations (HUMRO), Non-
Combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) and support to International Law Enforcement are all examples
of
a. operational capabilities packages.
b. theater deployable communications.
c. manpower and equipment force packaging.
d. Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force (AETF) force modules.
Definition
a. operational capabilities packages.
Term
Which function has the primary purpose of providing standard force package descriptions of the force
packages to be used to support contingency planning at all levels of command?
a. Operational capabilities packages.
b. Theater deployable communications.
c. Manpower and equipment force packaging (MEFPAK).
d. Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force (AETF) force modules.
Definition
c. Manpower and equipment force packaging (MEFPAK).
Term
A remotely piloted or self-piloted aircraft that can carry cameras, sensors, communications equipment,
or other payloads is called a/an
a. high altitude endurance (HAE).
b. unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
c. type unit equipment detail file (TUDET).
d. Deliberate Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DCAPES).
Definition
b. unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
Term
(023) As of September 2004, how many total flight hours have coalition unmanned aircrafts flown to support Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM?
a. 80,000.
b. 90,000.
c. 100,000.
d. 120,000.
Definition
c. 100,000.
Term
Which system focuses on providing exploitable digital imagery to the warfighter in near real-time?
a. High altitude endurance (HAE).
b. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
c. Tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (TUAV).
d. Deliberate Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DCAPES).
Definition
a. High altitude endurance (HAE).
Term
Which theater deployable communications (TDC) equipment characteristic requires equipment
modules to be expandable and packaged for deployment in standard 19-inch rack mounted transit cases,
vehicles, or shelterized configurations?
a. Mobility.
b. Survivability.
c. Interoperability.
d. Modularity-scalability.
Definition
d. Modularity-scalability.
Term
Which theater deployable communications (TDC) equipment characteristic requires size, weight,
power requirements, and equipment set-up times are kept to an absolute minimum to support the
transportation, deployment, and operations in a deployed environment?
a. Mobility.
b. Survivability.
c. Interoperability.
d. Modularity-scalability.
Definition
a. Mobility.
Term
Which component of theater deployable communications (TDC) is a suite of modules and accessory
kits serving as the backbone of a deployed communication network?
a. Basic access module (BAM).
b. Integrated communications access package (ICAP).
c. Promina multiplexer (P-MUX).
d. Flyaway tri-band satellite terminal (FTSAT).
Definition
b. Integrated communications access package (ICAP).
Term
(025) Which system provides the capability to identify, sequence, and separate aircraft; provide final
approach guidance, and control instructions to aircraft at deployed locations in all types of weather?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
d. Deployable Air Traffic-Control and landing Systems (DATCALS).
Definition
d. Deployable Air Traffic-Control and landing Systems (DATCALS).
Term
Which system asset can be tasked to provide liaison, control tower, Radar Approach Control
(RAPCON), precision landing, and mobile Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) services as a standalone unit
or in any combination?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
d. Deployable Air Traffic-Control and landing Systems (DATCALS).
Definition
d. Deployable Air Traffic-Control and landing Systems (DATCALS).
Term
The 85th Engineering and Installation Squadron (EIS) is assigned to the
a. Air Combat Command (ACC).
b. Air Mobility Command (AMC).
c. Air Force Space Command (AFSC).
d. Special Operations Command (SOC).
Definition
a. Air Combat Command (ACC).
Term
(027) Under what program does the Department of Defense (DOD) collects, processes, produces,
disseminates, and uses information?
a. Global Information Grid (GIG).
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
c. Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
c. Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR).
Term
What system provides connectivity between the US and allied forces for critical missions and
enhances worldwide readiness, mobility, responsiveness, and operations?
a. Global Information Grid (GIG).
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
c. Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
a. Global Information Grid (GIG).
Term
Which system is employed at more than 600 sites across the global information grid (GIG) and
interconnected through the SIPRNET?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
c. Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
Term
Which major system employs the Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Global
Status of Resources and Training System (GSORTS), Deliberate Crisis Action Planning and Execution
Segments (DCAPES), and Common Operational Picture (COP) systems?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
c. Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
Term
Which system primarily deals with logistics planning data, such as transportation, personnel, and
material requirements?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
c. Global Combat Support System (GCSS).
d. Theatre Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
c. Global Combat Support System (GCSS).
Term
Which system of interconnected computer networks is used by the United States Department of
Defense and the United States Department of State?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
d. Deployable Air Traffic Control and Lighting System (DATCALS).
Definition
b. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).
Term
Which Air Force specific system uses the global information grid (GIG) backbone for inter-site
communications and was designed to provide an automated and integrated planning and execution
capability to the Combat Air Forces (CAF) and Joint/Combined Forces?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
d. Deployable Air Traffic Control and Lighting System (DATCALS).
Definition
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Term
Which system provides a solution to a decrease in manpower and increase in requirements, at the
same time, taking advantage of new technological developments to deliver superior connectivity,
flexibility, speed, reliability, and joint interoperability?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
d. Deployable Air Traffic Control and Lighting System (DATCALS).
Definition
c. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Term
Which command and control structure is a priority component of the global information grid (GIG)
designed to support the President, SECDEF, and the JCS in the exercise of their responsibilities?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. National Military Command Center (NMCC).
c. National Military Command System (NMCS).
d. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
Definition
c. National Military Command System (NMCS).
Term
Which command and control structure is a primary network used to transmit the emergency action
messages (EAM) generated by the National Military Command Center (NMCC) to the warfighting
commanders in the field?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. National Military Command System (NMCS).
c. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS)
Definition
c. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
Term
Which command and control structure has network node whose survivability is achieved using
nuclear hardened equipment, redundant circuits, and alternate communications paths?
a. Global Command and Control System (GCCS).
b. National Military Command Center (NMCC).
c. National Military Command System (NMCS).
d. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
Definition
d. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
Term
Which system was originally designed as a specialized system for Army, Navy, and Air Force
technicians to use as a tool to troubleshoot network problems?
a. JEWELER.
b. SEAMARK.
c. NEWSDEALER.
d. STREAMLINER.
Definition
b. SEAMARK.
Term
Which program was created in response to the FY 97–03 Defense Planning Guidance that directed a
“program to migrate to a multi-intelligence, common, interoperable, open systems ground systems
architecture?
a. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
b. National Military Command System (NMCS).
c. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
a. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
Term
Which systems basic functions operational elements are tasking, processing, exploitation, and
dissemination (TPED)?
a. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
b. National Military Command System (NMCS).
c. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
d. Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS).
Definition
a. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
Term
Which system is a radar tracker and correlator software program that is hosted on a powerful server
based computer system, which takes inputs from long and short range radars and displays it all on a scope
(computer monitor)?
a. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
b. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
c. National Military Command System (NMCS).
d. Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS).
Definition
b. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
Term
Which system capitalizes on the popular commercial direct broadcast satellite technology to provide
critical information to the nation’s warfighters?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
c. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
d. National Military Command System (NMCS).
Definition
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
Term
Which system is a service that broadcasts via communication payloads on military satellites (Ka band)
and commercial satellites (Ku Band)?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
c. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
d. National Military Command System (NMCS).
Definition
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
Term
Which system is a USAF program supporting Global, Defense Communication System (DCS) HF
Entry, Mystic Star, and System of Inter- American Telecommunications for the Air Forces (SITFAA)
missions?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
c. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
d. High Frequency-Global Communications System (HF-GCS).
Definition
d. High Frequency-Global Communications System (HF-GCS).
Term
Which system provides high-quality voice/data HF and ultra-high frequency (UHF) satellite
communications to the president, vice president, cabinet members, and other senior government and
military officials while aboard special airlift mission (SAM) aircraft?
a. Seamark.
b. NORAD.
c. Mystic Star.
d. MILSATCOM.
Definition
c. Mystic Star.
Term
Which system provides the ability to rapidly detect and identify airborne targets with minimal or no
support?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
c. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
d. Ground Theater Air Control (GTACS).
Definition
d. Ground Theater Air Control (GTACS).
Term
Which system can be deployed in either the Control Reporting Center or Control Reporting Element
configurations?
a. Global Broadcast Service (GBS).
b. Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS).
c. Base Control System-Fixed (BCS-F).
d. Ground Theater Air Control (GTACS).
Definition
d. Ground Theater Air Control (GTACS).
Term
What function provides the Department of Defense (DOD) with the capability to reach
hundreds of thousands of people via personal computers (PC), personal digital assistants
(PDAs), land and cell phones, pagers, Blackberry devices, and/or giant voice systems in realtime?
a. Command Post.
b. AtHoc’s solutions.
c. Regional warning system.
d. Command warning system.
Definition
b. AtHoc’s solutions.
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