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EIDWS Part 2
Common Core Section 104, Platform Specific, and Unit Specific
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Term
Explain the PTS Program
Definition
long-term force shaping tool that aids in leveling rating manning between overmanned and undermanned ratings.
Term

List the officer accession programs that are available to enlisted personnel:

 

Definition

Seaman to Admiral (STA-21 Program)

Limited Duty Officer (LDO)

Chief Warrant Officer Program (CWO)

Navy Officers Candidate School (OCS)

Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECP)

Medical Service Corps In-Service Procurement (MSC IPP)

Term
State the duties and responsibilities of the Command ESO
Definition
The Educational Services Officers assists the Executive Officer in administering educational programs. 
Term
Describe the six programs of Brilliant on the Basics:
Definition

Career Development Boards

Sponsorship

Mentorship

Sailor Recognition

Command Indoctrination

Command Ombudsmen support

 

Term
Discuss the purpose of the 3-M/PMS System?
Definition
To maintain equipment at its maximum operating efficiency by reducing downtime and cost of maintenance and man-hours.
Term
Explain how DPAS is used to track equipment
Definition
Defense Property Accountability System - by recording sensitive information in an approved secure or non-secure system property system in away that national security is not compromised.
Term
Discuss the purpose of the MOV program
Definition
Material Obligation Validation - purpose is to ensure overaged material obligations reflected in the inventory.
Term
Discuss the DLRs program
Definition
Depot Level Repairable - managed items based on the unit cost, annual demand, difficulty of repairs, or other economic considerations that have been selected for special inventory control.
Term

Explain the procedures for NRFI DLRs in regard to the following situations:

Turn-in

RIP

Definition

Turn-in: Accomplished on a one-for-one exchange basis to receive credit to the nearest stock point.

 

RIP: (Remain-in-place): NRFI Part has to remain in the equipment until the RFI part has been received. 

Term
Define MAMS and Bulkhead Ready Spares
Definition

Maintenance Assist Modules are used for troubleshooting of equipment held in the custody of assigned department head.

 

Bulkhead Ready Spares are bulky items stored in assigned spaces where they will be used.

Term
Define the term CASREP and explain the four categories
Definition

Casualty Report - report designed to identify the parts required to be repaired for faulty equipment.

4 categories:

CAT 1, CAT 2, CAT 3, CAT 4

Term

Define the following acronyms:

NSN

COG

APL

AEL

NC

NIS

SIM

Definition

National Stock Number

Cognizance of Navy Material

Allowance Parts List

Allowance Equipage List

Not Carried 

Not in Stock

Selected Item Management

Term
What is a DD Form 1348-6?
Definition
Material that cannot be identified by NSN
Term
What is a NAVCOMPT 2276?
Definition
Request document for contractual procurement
Term
What is a NAVSUP 1250-2?
Definition
7 part document for procuring non-nsn material
Term
What is a DD Form 448?
Definition
(MIPR, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request) - Request material from other branches/departments
Term
What is a SF 44?
Definition
Invoice and public voucher for over-the-counter purchases of supplies
Term
What is DD Form 1155?
Definition
Request for supplies and services from commercial vendors
Term
What is SF 1449?
Definition
Request to buy, ship, and receive commercial products.
Term
What is a SF 30?
Definition
Amendment of solicitation and modification of a contract
Term
What is a DD Form 200?
Definition
Survey
Term
What is a SF 364?
Definition
Report of Discrepancy 
Term
What is a SF 368?
Definition
Quality Deficiency Report
Term

Discuss the following:

CHRIMP

DRMS

Servmart

Definition

Consolidated hazardous material reutilization and inventory management program - Navy's life-cycle control and management of hazardous material

 

Defense reutilization marketing service - disposing site of excess material purchased for military services

 

Service Mart - direct purchase of consumable, retail items from commercial sources.

Term
Discuss the uses of the Government commercial purchase Card (IMPAC) (VISA)
Definition
Provide on the spot purchases of supplies and services for a more efficient, cost effective, process of micro-purchase items or services.
Term
What is an OPTAR and explain its components.
Definition

Operating Target : Fiscal Year funds granted by the type commander for each command to obtain materials and services necessary for operations components:

OFC-20 Supplies and Services

OFC-50 Aviation

OFC-01 Flight Operations

 

Term

State the difference between the following:

Normal Power 

Emergency Power

Uninterrupted Power

Definition

Primary Source of power

Backup Source of power

Temporary Source of power while switching from primary to backup or to allow time to safety shut down equipment during a loss of power.

Term

Define the following classification categories, how they differ, and the color codes used to identify each one.

Top Secret

Secret

Confidential

Unclassified

Definition

TS (Orange) - cause exceptionally grave damage

Secret (Red) - cause Serious damage

Confidential (Blue) - cause damage

Unclassified (Green) - Example, pubs available on the internet.

Term
Explain what is meant by 'need to know' 
Definition
is a determination that an individual requires access to specific classified information
Term
What eligibility is favorable for Top Secret, Secret, and SCI and how often are they updated?
Definition

Top Secret is favorably completed SSBI, SSBI-PR or PPR and must be updated every 5 years.

Secret/Confidential is favorably completed by NACLC or ANACI and must be updated every 10 and 15 years.

Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) is favorably adjudicated SSBI. A SSBI-PR is required to be submitted every 5 years.

Term
Identify what a SAER is and its purpose?
Definition
Security Access Eligibility Report - used when trying to get a SCI clearance but have to explain something in detail (Negative remarks on a credit report)
Term
Identify the events that should be reported to the SSO?
Definition
Financial issues, legal issues, U/A, mental illness, marriage to a foreign national, anything that could question your character, integrity, physical, and mental health needs to be reported.
Term
Identify who has overall authority of, and controls access to, a SCIF
Definition
The SSO
Term
What is a SF-703?
Definition
Top Secret Cover Sheet
Term
What is a SF-153?
Definition
COMSEC Material Report
Term
What is a SF-312?
Definition
Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement
Term
State when safe combinations should be changed.
Definition

A combo lock is first installed or used

A combo has been subjected, or believed to have been subjected to compromise; and when considered necessary by the CSA.

Every 2 years safe and container combinations should be changed at a minimum.

Term
What is an FDO and state their responsibilities:
Definition

Foreign Disclosure Office (FDO)

Military information is a national security asset which must be conserved and protected.

Term
What is the purpose of the Defense Courier Service?
Definition
secure transmission of qualified classified documents and materials.
Term
Describe the procedures for preparing hard copy classified material for transportation via DCS:
Definition

Shall not weigh over 300 pounds

Items shall be addressed with the standardized DCS two-line address

Security classification markings, special security caveats, and other extraneous markings must not appear on the outer wrapper.

U.S. Postal Service bags, pouches, or sacks shall not be used for DCS material.

Term
Who can serve as the TSCO?
Definition
Security manager
Term
State the THREATCON recognition and discuss what each represents.
Definition

Normal - No known threat indicated.

Alpha - A general threat is possible 

Bravo - An increased and more predictable threat 

Charlie - An incident has occurred or intelligence has been received indicating that some form of terrorist action is imminent.

Delta - A terrorist attack has occurred or that intelligence indicates that a terrorist action against a specific location is likely

Term

State the Force Protection Levels and discuss what each represents.

Definition

Normal - a general global threat is possible

Alpha - increased general threat

Bravo - increased or predictable threat 

Charlie- incident occurs or intelligence is received

Delta - Immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred.

Term
Explain what a RAM is
Definition
Random Anti-Terrorism Measure - to maximize the effectiveness and deterrence value.
Term
Explain and state the purpose of an EAP.
Definition
Every command that holds classified COMSEC or CCI material must prepare and maintain a current, written emergency action plan for natural disasters.
Term
What are the 3 categories of COMSEC material that may require destruction in hostile emergencies?
Definition
COMSEC keying material, COMSEC-related material (maintenance manuals, operating instructions), and equipment
Term
What are the Emergency Destruction Lists called and what do they include?
Definition

Precautionary Destruction (Priority List A & B) - destroy keying material and non-essential manuals

 

Complete Destruction Priority List (C) - assign different persons to destroy the material in each category by means of separate destruction facilities and follow the priorities.

Term
Explain how, and in what order, material is destroyed during Emergency Destruction.
Definition

Emergency Destruction Priorities:

(1) Superseded keying material and secondary variables.

(a) Top Secret primary keying material.

(b) Secret, Confidential, and Unclas primary keying material 

(2) Future (reserve on board) keying material for use one or two months in the future.

(3) Non-essential classified manuals:

(a) Maintenance manuals.

(b) Operating manuals.

(c) Administrative manuals.

Term
Define SCI
Definition
Sensitive Compartmented Information - classified information concerning or derived from intelligence sources, methods, or analytical processes, which is required to be handled within formal access control systems established by the Director of Central Intelligence.
Term

List the items prohibited in a SCIF and the security risks associated with them.

 

Definition
Cell phones, camera, removable HDD, USB, etc., 2 way radio, IPOD, Playstation, gameboy, PDA, Personal Electronic Devices
Term
Define the difference between a security violation and a practice dangerous to security.
Definition

Security violation is a compromise of classified info to persons not authorized to receive it or a serious failure to comply with the provisions of security regulations.

PDS is a failure to comply with the provisions of security regulations.

Term
Explain vault re-certification and recurring inspections.
Definition

By a person specifically trained and authorized by the GSA before it can be used to protect classified material.

Vault doors must have a GSA label affixed on the outside of the door.

Term
Explain the DoD escort policy.
Definition

If you are an escort you are required to stay with that individual or group you are escorting until they leave.

The movement of all visitors shall be controlled to ensure that access to classified information is deliberate.

As a matter of convenience and courtesy, flag officers are not required to sign visitor records.

Term
Discuss the procedures for sanitizing an area
Definition
The removal of information from the media or equipment such that data recovery using any known technique or analysis is prevented.
Term
Define COMSEC
Definition
Communications Security - protective measures taken to deny unauthorized persons information derived from telecommunications of the U.S. Govt. concerning national security. (cryptosecurity, emission security, transmission security, & physical)
Term
Define INFOSEC?
Definition
Information Security is the protection of information and information systems against unauthorized access or modification.
Term
Define COMPUSEC
Definition
Computer Security are measures and controls that ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the information processed and stored by a computer.
Term
Define PSP
Definition
Personnel Security Program is to authorize initial and continued access to classified information and/or initial and continued assignment to sensitive duties
Term
State the purpose of the ICD system
Definition
Intelligence Community Directives and subsidiary issuances shall serve as the principal means by which the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) provides guidance, policy, and direction to the Intelligence Community.
Term
Identify SSO Navy
Definition
Special Security Officer is responsible for implementing SCI security policy and procedures and performs management and oversight of the Department's SCI security program.
Term
What is the responsibilities of the SSO.
Definition
serves as the focal point for the receipt, control, and accountability of SCI and oversees SCI security functions for subordinate SCIFS. Must be a commissioned officer, warrant officer, or GS-9 or above
Term
Identify who can be a CSM
Definition
The Security Manager can be an Officer or GS-11 or above with sufficient authority and staff to manage the program for the command.
Term
What is the prime responsibility of the CSM?
Definition
for implementing the ISP and shall have direct access to the commanding officer.
Term
What does JPAS stand for?
Definition
Joint personnel adjudication system
Term
Discuss how long a Commanding Officer can administratively suspend access before DONCAF revokes a clearance. 
Definition
Will determine immediately and suspend of SCI access for 90 days.
Term
State the levels of INFOCON and what each signifies.
Definition

INFOCON 5 - no apparent hostile activity against cpu networks.

INFOCON 4 - an increased risk of attack.

INFOCON 3 - when a risk has been identified.

INFOCON 2 - when an attack has taken place but the Computer Network Defense

INFOCON 1 - when attacks are taking place and the Computer Network Defense is at max alertness.

Term
Discuss the security rules and procedures for magnetic and electronic media.
Definition
Data is stored and which normally is removable from the system by the user or operator. All such devices bearing classified information must be conspicuously marked with the highest level of classification.
Term
Define DAA
Definition
Designated Approving Authority - the official with the authority to formally assume responsibility for operating a system (or network) at an acceptable level of risk
Term
Discuss risk management
Definition
Process that provides risk identification, analysis, mitigation planning, mitigation plan implementation, and tracking to ensure identification and handling of risks.
Term
Define the 5 attributes of IA:
Definition

Confidentiality

Integrity

Availability

Non-repudiation

Authentication

 

Term
List and define 9 categories of computer incidents:
Definition

1 Root Level Intrusion (Incident)

2 User Level Intrusion (Incident)

4 Denial of Service (Incident)

7 Malicious Logic (Incident)

3 Unsuccessful Activity Attempt (Event)

5 Non-Compliance Activity (Event)

6 Reconnaissance (Event)

8 Investigating (Event)

9 Explained Anomaly (Event)

Term
Define vulnerability assessment
Definition
An examination of the ability of a system or application including current security procedures and controls, to withstand assault.
Term
Explain the difference between vulnerability and threat.
Definition

Vulnerability - refers to a weakness in a system's security scheme.

Threat - Circumstances, events, or people with the potential to cause harm to a system.

Term

State the duties and responsibilities of the IAM:

 

Definition
Information Assurance Manager is responsible for the information assurance program within a command, site, system, or enclave. 
Term

Define the following devices and their uses:

Host/Client

Application Server 

Hub

Switch

Router 

WAP

Definition

Allows for multiple clients to connect and share resources.

Dedicated to run specific applications for individual clients.

Is a device for connecting multiple devices together and making them act as a single network.

Is a computer networking device that connects network segments.

Is a device that interconnects two or more computer networks and interchanges packets between them.

Is an open international standard for application-layer network comms (wireless)

Term

Define the following devices and their uses:

Proxy Server 

Firewall

VPN Concentrator 

Back-up

Repeater

Definition

Is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers.

To permit or deny computer applications/services based upon a set of rules.

Device that provides cost savings (remote-access)

Network resources if network files become corrupt.

Is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher level.

Term

Define the following layers of routing and common devices associated with each:

Access

Distribution

Core

Definition

access routers include SOHO (small office/home office) located at costumer sites.

enforcing quality of service across a WAN.

"collapsed backbone" interconnecting the distribution tier routers from multiple buildings. (high bandwidth)

Term
What is a star network?
Definition
One of the most common computer network topologies. Consists of one central switch to transmit messages.
Term
What is a bus network topology?
Definition
A set of clients are connected via a shared communications line. (Simplest way to connect multiple clients) but have problems when 2 clients want to transmit at the same time.
Term
What is a ring network topology?
Definition
connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node.
Term
What is a mesh networking topology?
Definition

may act as an independent router, regardless of whether it is connected to another network or not.

(Continuous connections) by hopping from node to node.

Term
What is MAN?
Definition
Metropolitan Area Network - is a large computer network that usually spans a city or a large campus. (interconnects a # of LANs)
Term
What is a GAN?
Definition
Global Access Network is a telecommunication system that extends mobile voice, data, and IP. Commercial name used by mobile carriers.
Term
Name each layer of the OSI model?
Definition

Application

Presentation

Session

Transport

Network

Data Link

Physical

Term
What layers are in the TCP/IP Model?
Definition

Application

Host-to-Host

Internet

Network Access

Term
State the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
Definition

IPv4 has 32 bit addresses

IPv6 has 128 bit addresses

Term
What does NIPRNET stand for and what is it used for?
Definition
Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network is used to exchange sensitive but unclas info between "internal" users.
Term
What is SIPR stand for and what is it used for?
Definition
Secret Internet Protocol Router Network is a system of interconnected cpu networks used to transmit classified information.
Term
What is JWICS stand for and what is it used for?
Definition
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System - interconnected computer networks used by U.S. DoD to transmit classified Top Secret and SCI information.
Term
What is DODN GIG?
Definition
the global information grid is a globally interconnected, end-to-end set of information for disseminating.
Term
What is the DISN?
Definition
Defense Information System Network is DoD's enterprise network for providing data, video, and voice services. 
Term
What is NMCI?
Definition
Navy/Marine Corps Intranet provides IT services to US-CONUS shore based Navy networks.
Term
What is ONE-NET?
Definition
is a Navy-wide initiative for IT services in the OCONUS Navy locations. 
Term
What is a IT-21 Network?
Definition
is a GAN, and is managed by 4 fleet NOCs positioned around the world for 24/7 ops.
Term

Describe the following:

Machine Language 

Assembly Languages

High-level Language 

Operating System

Applications

Definition

is a system of instructions

area type of low-level languages for programming cpus.

Is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the cpu.

Is a set of system software programs in a cpu.

Are computer softwares to help the user perform specific tasks.

Term

Describe the following to include the risks associated:

Virus

Worms

Trojans

Backdoors

Phishing

 

Definition

is a cpu program that can copy itself and infect a cpu.

Are self-replicating malware computer programs.

Are malware that appears to perform a desirable function for the user prior to run or install.

Are a method of bypassing normal authentication.

Is a process of attempting to acquire sensitive info.

Term

Describe function and risk associated with following activities:

Network enumerating

Buffer overflow

SQL injection

Dictionary attack

Definition

is a computing activity in which user names are retrieved.

is an anomaly where a program overruns the buffer's boundary and overwrites adjacent memory.

is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability.

is a technique for defeating a cipher or authentication by using likely possibilities.

Term

Describe function and risk associated with following activities:

Privilege escalation 

Brute Force attack

Social engineering

 

Definition

is the act of exploiting a bug or design flaw in a software application to gain access.

is a strategy used to break the encryption of data.

is the act of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.

Term
Describe the functionality of PKI?
Definition
Public Key Infrastructure is an arrangement that binds public keys with respective user identities by means of a certificate authority.
Term
State the purpose of DNS.
Definition
Domain Name System is a hierarchical naming system for cpus, services, or any resource connected to the internet.
Term
Discuss the purpose of a Red Cross message.
Definition
family members use the emergency communication system to notify service members of an emergency or other important event. 
Term
What is ADNS?
Definition
Automated Digital Networking System - is to connect Navy shipboard networks to other ship and shore networks.
Term
What is CUDIXS?
Definition
Common User Digital Information Exchange Subsystem - provides a 2400 baud full duplex interface, over a satellite link with mobile platforms.
Term
What is VERDIN?
Definition
VLF Digital Information Network - Fleet Submarine Broadcast System for worldwide delivery of messages.
Term
What is NOVA?
Definition
Automated Message Store and Forward - to relay messages to other commands outside the immediate area of responsibility.
Term
What is IBS?
Definition
Integrated Broadcast System - Receives EAMs
Term
What is INMARSAT?
Definition
International Maritime Satellite - multipurpose commercial SATCOM system providing both simultaneous voice and IP data up to 128kbps.
Term
What is DMS/NREMS/AMHS?
Definition

Defense Messaging System employs the messaging and directory services using X.400 and X.500

Navy Regional Enterprise Message System provides web-based messaging capability to send and receive DMS messages.

Automatic Message Handling System provides simplified message drafting and release of outgoing messages.

Term
What is VTC?
Definition
Video Teleconferencing 
Term
What is DCO?
Definition
Defense Connect Online - Instant Messenger
Term
Discuss GINGERBREAD and explain the procedures involved. 
Definition

Expected intruder on the net. 

Announce GINGERBREAD on the net

Term
Discuss types of disclosures afforded protection by the EEFI list.
Definition

Beadwindow Code:

Position 01

Capabilities 02

Operations 03

Electronic Warfare 04

Personnel 05

COMSEC 06

Wrong Circuit 07

Term

Discuss BEADWINDOW and explain the procedures involved.

What is the proper response?

Definition

is a real-time procedure which brings to the immediate attention of circuit operators the fact that an EFFI disclosure has occurred.

"Roger Out"

Term
Define RIVER CITY and state when it is utilized.
Definition
An OPSEC tool that limits communications. Provides procedures to control outgoing paths from ships and shore systems.
Term
Discuss JSIR
Definition

Joint Spectrum Interference Resolution was designed to replace Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference (MIJI).

Meaconing - false navigation

Intrusion - someone pretending to be someone they are not.

Jamming - deliberate radiation for preventing or reducing an enemy's effective use. 

Spectrum management - to manage frequencies and to prevent multiple connections.

Term

Define and state the purpose of the following:

PLA

DTG

UTC (ZULU)

Definition

Plain Language Address - is the only designator authorized for use in Naval message addressing.

Date-Time-Groups designed to prevent using duplicate DTG's on msgs from the same originator.

Coordinated Universal Time prevents confusion between the different zones and types of time. 

Term
List the components of a standard navy message.
Definition

Heading (FL6 FM and FL7 TO)

Message Text (FL12)

Ending (FL15 SSN and FL16 NNNN)

Format Line 11 and 13 are BT

16 Format Lines

Term

Define the following message precedence's:

R

P

O

Z

W

Definition

Routine (6 hours)

Priority (3 hours)

Immediate (30 Minutes)

Flash (As fast as possible less than 10 minutes)

Flash Override (3 Minutes)

Term
State the purpose of an OPTASK COMMS.
Definition

a breakdown of circuits to distribute afloat communications plans. (message)

What frequencies to guard and to monitor

Term
State the purpose of a COMMPLAN.
Definition
Communications Plan is a multi-step process of developing and implementing voice and data comms in support of unit and fleet missions.
Term
State the purpose of a TSO.
Definition
Telecommunications Service Order - to start, change, or discontinue circuits or trunks and to effect admin changes.
Term

State the purpose of a TSR.

Who may issue it?

Definition

Telecommunications Service Requests - telecommunications requirement 

By a specifically authorized TCO.

Term
State the purpose of a COMSPOT/Communications service advisory
Definition

Communications Spot - will be reported any time communication outages or degradations are encountered by all ships or shore facilities.

Communications Services Advisory - is only shore facilities. 

 

Term
If comms cannot be restored in 48 hours, what is submitted?
Definition
CASREP
Term
State the purpose of EKMS.
Definition

Electronic Key Management System.

EKMS-1B prescribes the minimum policies for issuing, accounting, handling, safeguarding, and disposing of COMSEC material. (bible for comsec)

Term
State the purpose of OTAT/OTAR. 
Definition

Over-the-Air Key Transfer 

Over-the-Air Rekeying

Term
Describe TEMPEST. 
Definition
used to analyze and measure unwanted signal leakage do to equipment radiation.
Term
State the purpose of EMCON
Definition
Emission Control is control of all electromagnetic and acoustic radiations, including communications, radar, EW and sonar.
Term

Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas: 

ASW

SUW

IW

Definition

Anti-Submarine Warfare - denying the enemy the effective use of submarines.

Surface Warfare - operations conducted to destroy or neutralize enemy naval surface forces

Information Warfare - to achieve or promote specific objectives over adversaries.

Term

Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas:

AW

STW

NSW

Definition

Air Warfare - defensive measures designed to destroy attacking enemy aircraft.

Strike Warfare - to destroy enemy targets ashore.

Naval Special Warfare - conducts ops in the coastal, riverine, and maritime environments.

Term
Explain how the Reserve Component integrates with the Active Component.
Definition
Provide trained units and qualified persons available for active duty in the armed forces, in time of war or national emergency.
Term
Explain the purpose of a mobile detachment.
Definition
Provide direct or indirect support to an operational entity.
Term

Discuss the primary services provided by the following deployable METOC teams:

Mine Warfare UUV Platoon

Naval Oceanography ASW Team (NOAT)

Strike Group Oceanography (SGOT)

Mobile Environment Team (MET)

Fleet Survey Team (FST)

Definition

Removes divers and marine mammals from the dangers and extreme hazards.

Provides integral support to ASW.

Provides meteorological and oceanographic support.

Primary users of the Navy's mobile equipment assets.

Performs surveys of various equipment on ships.

Term
Discuss the IO (Information Operations) Core Capabilities:
Definition

-Provide broad strategic concepts

-Provide an orderly schedule of decisions

-achieve unity of effort

-identify any special forces

Term
Define the roles of the U.S. Navy Blue and Red teams.
Definition

Defending an enterprise's use of info systems.

Attacks or exploits against an enterprise's security posture.

Term
Explain the purpose of FES
Definition
Fleet Electronic Support - installation, removal, maintenance, and repair of Cryptologic Direct Support Element (CDSE) electronic equipment.
Term

Explain the difference between the following documents:

USC Title 10

USC Title 50

Definition

Outlines the role of armed forces in the United States code.

Outlines the role of war and National Defense.

Term
Define Critic.
Definition
Critical Intelligence Communication
Term

State the purpose of the following:

CCOP

NITES

JDISS

Definition

Cryptologic Carry-On Program provides exploitation capability by augmenting existing Ships Signal Exploitation Space (SSES).

Navy Integrated Tactical Environmental Subsystem is the portable tactical environment support system.

Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System allow connectivity and interoperability with intelligence systems supporting forces.

 

 

Term
Discuss Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA)
Definition

effective understanding of anything associated with the maritime domain that could impact the security, safety, etc.

 

Term
State the purpose of a MOC
Definition
Maritime Operations Center - the nexus of joint and navy transformation initiatives
Term
Define OPSEC
Definition
Systematic proven process that identifies, controls, and protects generally sensitive but classified information about a mission.
Term
Discuss the five step planning process regarding OPSEC.
Definition

Step 1: Identify critical information

Step 2: Threat Assessment

Step 3: Vulnerability Analysis

Step 4: Risk Assessment 

Step 5: Measures/countermeasures

Term
Discuss the responsibilities of the command OPSEC Officer
Definition
for administering the OPSEC Program.
Term
Describe the OPSEC considerations regarding public affairs
Definition
they should coordinate the release of data to the public.
Term
Define WRA
Definition
Web Risk Assessment - scan a website to determine if there are any OPSEC related vulnerabilities.
Term
Define EEFI
Definition
Essential Elements of Friendly Information - key information adversaries likely will inquire about regarding our intentions in order to obtain answers critical to their own operational effectiveness.
Term
Define CI
Definition
Critical Information - is information about friendly activities and adversary seeks in order to gain a military advantage.
Term
Define the components and functions of the command OPSEC Program.
Definition

Appoint an OPSEC program manager.

Utilize Naval OPSEC Support Team (NOST)

Local Opsec guidance

Annual review

Term
Describe the 3 categories of Intelligence.
Definition

Strategic (National)

Operational (Joint)

Tactical (Commanders)

Term
Explain Intelligence Oversight and state the publications that govern it.
Definition

Act of 1980 requires U.S. Government agencies to report covert actions to the house permanent.

Pubs:

Executive Order 12333

Public Law No. 95-511

Executive Order 12334

Term
Define intelligence preparation of the battlespace environment.
Definition
Systematic and continuous analysis of the adversary, terrain, and weather in the assigned battlespace.
Term
Explain ISR mission requirements and fundamentals.
Definition
Intelligence surveillance reconnaissance - to effectively engage the enemy.
Term

Describe the following:

HUMINT

OSINT

MASINT

SIGINT

COMINT

FISINT

ELINT

IMINT

Definition

Human Intelligence

Open Source Intelligence

Measurement and Signature Intelligence

Signals Intelligence

Communication Intelligence

Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence

Electronic Intelligence

Imagery Intelligence

Term

Explain the mission of NMCI Service Desk.

Definition

To provide support to more than 700,000 Sailors, Marines, and civilians to include end-user’s PCs, laptops, mobile wireless solutions for the security and support their missions require.

Term

What is the geographic location ofeach Network Operations center?

Definition

Quantico, VA; San Diego, Ca; Norfolk, VA; Pearl Harbor, HI

Term
ADAEO
Definition

- (Active Directory Account Edit Operations) - Serves as an Active Directory look up for customers and provides account support. Used as a base for all agent tools.

Term
Remedy 
Definition
Used to create tickets and track existing tickets 
Term
SM7 
Definition
(Service Manager 7) – HP Software program replacing quickway and remedy, and is used to create and track existing tickets. 
Term
Quickway 
Definition

Used in conjunction with Remedy to work on new and existing tickets

Term
Clean Machine 
Definition

Software tool used to free customer’s disk space and allow a higher system performance.

Term
ADUC 
Definition

Active Directory Users and Computers) - Used to look up customers and provide account support when ADAEO is not available.

Term
RADFAST 
Definition

(Radia Four AService Tool) - Shows successful and unsuccessful HP Radia installed applications on a remote target computer.  It is also used to verify associated and non-associated software on the target computer.

Term
Netmeeting 
Definition

Used to remote into the foreground of the customer’s machine to assist with troubleshooting

Term
Describe the purpose of  CLIN 23 items 
Definition
Provides commercial off the shelf (COTS) software and hardware peripherals associated with data, voice, and video. 
Term
What does P.A.R. stand for? 
Definition
First Call Resolution 
Term
What does A.H.T. stand for? 
Definition
Average Handle Time 
Term
What programs areused to generate Trouble Tickets? 
Definition
Remedy, Quickway, SM7 
Term
What reports are due each week to WFM? 
Definition
MILDET Service Desk Assignments 
Term

Discuss proper escalation procedures.  

Definition

-Identify symptom

-Determine escalation path to RDM, ESD, or FS

-Fill out proper checklist

-Inform T2 to view and give permission to escalate

-Escalate ticket

Term

Discuss call flow to create a ticket in Quickway or SM7

Definition

A)    Greet the customer

B)    Verify Classification

C)    Verify if ticket is new or existing

D)    Ask customer how you may assist

E)     Restate customer issue

F)     Map Call

G)    Verify contact information

H)    Verify NMCI Asset

I)      Provide ticket number

J)      Troubleshoot

K)    Verify issue is resolved or give proper escalation information

L)     Ask if there is any other assistance needed.

M)   Thank customer

Term
What is the minimum QA score needed to transfer from the Service Desk? 
Definition
94%
Term
Discuss the different types of Data Seats. 
Definition

NIPR, SIPR, S&T, NNPI, Mission Critical

Term
What is the minimum time required at the Service Desk? 
Definition
6 Months 
Term
Explain the purpose of a MAC ticket. 
Definition
Move, Add, Change ticket – used to create, delete, or make changes to a customer’s profile or a target machine 
Term
Define each band of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Definition
30 GHZ - 300 GHZ    extremely high frequency
3 GHZ - 30 GHZ        superhigh frequency
300 MHZ - 3 GHZ      ultrahigh frequency
30 MHZ - 300 MHZ    very high frequency
3 MHZ - 30 MHZ        high frequency
300 KHZ - 3 MHZ       medium frequency
30 KHZ - 300 KHZ     low frequency
3 KHZ - 30 KHZ         very low frequency
300 HZ - 3 KHZ         voice frequency
Up to 300 HZ             extremely low frequency
Term

Define the communication capabilities of transmissions in each of the bands below:

ELF 

SLF

ULF

VLF

LF

Definition

One-way sub comms.

Provide comm services for subs

Used for comms in mines

highly reliable path for comms in northern latitudes where atmospheric disturbances that make high-freq circuits unreliable.

has been used for comms since the advent of radio.

Term

Describe the communication capabilities of transmissions in each of the bands below:

MF

HF

VHF

UHF LOS

UHF SAT

SHF

EHF

Definition

Includes international distress frequencies and is used for search and rescue ashore.

Around since WWI.

Ideal for ship to shore ex. beach landings.

Tactical Voice. ex. Moving ships into formation.

Tactical Voice/Data

Radar and Satellite Communications

Satellite Communications

 

 

Term
Define Frequency
Definition
Cyclical processes, number of cycles per unit time.
Term
Define Wavelength
Definition
is the distance in space occupied by one cycle of a radio wave at any given instant. 
Term
Ducting
Definition
Trapping of an RF wave between two layers of the earth's atmosphere
Term
Define Multiplexing 
Definition
is a process where multiple analog message signals or digital data streams are combined into one signal over a shared medium.
Term
Define Modulation 
Definition
the ability to impress intelligence upon a transmission medium, such as radio waves.
Term
Define Demodulation
Definition
The removal of intelligence from a transmission medium
Term
Define Bandwidth
Definition
The difference between the highest usable frequency of a device and the lowest usable frequency of the device.
Term
Define Keying
Definition
inserting noise or data onto a frequency.
Term

Discuss the following terms and give a description of what each means in relation to the atmosphere:

Layers

Frequency

Radio Waves

Definition

The ionosphere is composed of 3 layers designated D,E, and F, from the lowest level to the highest level.

The higher the frequency of a radio wave, the lower the rate of refraction by an ionized layer.

Term

Discuss the following terms and give a description of what each means in relation to the atmosphere:

Radio Waves

Propagation

Azimuth Angle

Definition

there are 2 principal ways in which electromagnetic (radio) energy travels from a transmitting antenna to a receiving antenna: ground and sky waves.

Within the atmosphere, radio waves can be reflected, refracted, and diffracted like light and heat waves.

Term

Discuss the following terms and give a description of what each means in relation to the atmosphere:

Azimuth Angle

Elevation Angle

Definition

The angle measured clockwise from true north in the horizontal plane.

The angle between the horizontal plane and the Line of Sight.

Term

Describe the following modulation types and their common usage:

USB/LSB

Continuous Wave

Definition

Upper Sideband - all of the sum frequencies above the carrier are spoken of collectively.

Lower Sideband - all the difference of frequencies below the carrier.

CW - The "on-off" keying, when a carrier either was present or absent.

Term

Describe the following modulation types and their common usage:

AM

FM

Definition

Amplitude Modulation is a technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave.

Frequency Modulation conveys information over a carrier wave by varying its frequency.

Term

Define the following terms as they apply to RADAR:

PRI

PRF

RF

Definition

Pulse Repetition Interval is the elapsed time from the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next pulse.

Pulse repetition frequency is the number of pulses per time unit.

Radio Frequency. Freq at which radar operates.

Term

Define the following terms as they apply to RADAR:

BW

CW

Definition

Bandwidth is the difference between the upper and lower cut-off frequencies of a radar receiver (measured in hertz)

Continuous-wave radar; non-pulsing. Sending out a very pure signal of a known freq. (Determines velocity, can't determine range)

Term

Define the following terms as they apply to RADAR:

PW

Scan Rate

Definition

Pulse Width has units of time and is commonly expressed in ms. (duration of the pulse)

When a radar is scanning, a sufficient number of pulses will be transmitted in any particular direction in order to guarantee reliable detection.

Term

Define the following terms as they apply to RADAR:

Bearing 

Azimuth

Elevation

Definition

Bearing may be reference to true north or to own ship.

Angular measurement in the horizontal plane in a clockwise direction.

Is the angle between the horizontal plane and the line of sight, measured in the vertical plane.

Term

Identify the following types of RADAR, their functions, and give examples of each:

Air Search

Surface Search

Fire Control

Definition

Initially detect and determine the position, course, and speed of air targets.

The detection and determination of accurate ranges and bearings of surface objects and low-flying aircraft. (360 degree search pattern for LOS objects)

To provide target azimuth, elevation, range, and velocity to calculate fire solution.

Term
Explain the difference between OPELINT and TECHELINT.
Definition

Is concerned with operationally relevant information such as the location, movement, employment, tactics, and activity of foreign non-comms emitters.

Is concerned with the technical aspects of foreign non-comms emitters such as signal characteristics, modes, functions, etc.

Term

Discuss the various types of METOC products available through the Navy Oceanography portal (NOP):

USNO

JTWC

NOOC

FNMOC

Definition

U.S. Naval Observatory provides a wide range of astronomical data and products and serves  as the official source of time.

Joint Typhoon Warning Center is the DOD agency responsible for issuing tropical cyclone warnings for the Pacific/Indian Oceans.

 

Term

Discuss the various types of METOC products available through the Navy Oceanography portal (NOP):

NOOC

FNMOC

Definition

Naval Oceanography Operations Command advises Navy operations on the impact of ocean and atmospheric conditions.

Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center provides the highest quality, most relevant and timely worldwide meteorology and oceanography support.

Term

Discuss the various types of METOC products available through the Navy Oceanography portal (NOP):

NAVO

Definition
Naval Oceanographic Office maximizes sea power by applying relevant oceanographic knowledge in support of National Security.
Term

Discuss the capabilities of the following environmental satellites. 

GOES

POES

DMSP

Definition

Geostationary Environmental Satellites - the backbone to short term forecasting. 

Polar Operational Environmental Satellite are able to collect global data on a daily basis for a variety of land, ocean, and atmosphere apps

Defense Meteorological Satellite Program see's clouds, snow, and fire in the visual and infrared spectra.

Term

Discuss the capabilities of the following environmental satellites:

NPOESS

TRIMM

Definition

National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System provides global coverage by circling the earth ever 100 minutes monitoring environmental conditions.

Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission - is a research satellite designed to help understand the water cycle of the atmosphere.

Term

Discuss the following meteorological terms and elements:

Wind direction/speed

Temperature: Ambient air, wind chill, heat stress

Definition

An indicator of where the wind is coming from. Wind speed is the measured motion of air with respect to the surface of the earth.

The temperature of the surrounding air.

The apparent temperature felt on exposed skid due to wind.

A variety of problems associated with very warm temps and high humidity.

 

Term

Discuss the following meteorological terms and elements:

Precipitation

Relative humidity

Definition

Any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that is pulled down by gravity onto the earth's surface.

The ratio of the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the greatest amount possible at the same temperature.

Term

Discuss the following meteorological terms and elements:

Sky condition

Atmospheric pressure

Air Mass

Definition

The state of the sky when it is covered by clouds.

The pressure exerted by the atmosphere at a given point. 

A large volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapor content.

Term

Discuss the following meteorological terms and elements:

Cold/warm/occluded front

Definition

The leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing a warmer mass of air. 

When this occurs, the warm air is separated (occluded) from the low pressure center at the Earth's surface.

Is formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front.

Term

Discuss the following meteorological terms and elements:

Tropical depression

Tropical Storm

Hurricane/typhoon

Definition

A closed circulation of low atmospheric pressure which blows counter-clockwise at 34 knots or less.

"..." 34-63 knots.

"..." (strong winds and heavy rain) Greater than 64 knots.

Term
What are the two different types of ocean eddies? What are the differences?
Definition

Cold and Warm.

Cold water breaks off from a cold current and travels counter-clockwise into warmer ocean waters.

Warm water breaks off from a warm current and travels clockwise into colder ocean waters.

Term
What is the measurement and recording of subsurface water temperature at various depths?
Definition
bathythermograph observation
Term
What is the difference between ebb and flood tide?
Definition

Ebb current that flows away from the shore.

Flood current that flows toward the shore.

Term
What is a littoral current and a rip current?
Definition

A littoral current produced by the transport of the water caused by the breaking action of the waves.

A rip current is formed when opposing offshore currents bend sections of a littoral current seaward, creating rip currents.

Term
What are three different types of breakers?
Definition

Spilling occurs with gentle and flat beach slopes.

Plunging occurs with a moderate to steep beach slope.

Surging is normally seen only with a very steep beach slope.

Term
What are narrow areas separating large differences in water temperature, salinity, density, and velocity?
Definition
Ocean fronts
Term
Discuss basic relationship of METOC to Geospatial Intel.
Definition
METOC is considered an intelligence layer of the GEOINT information base.
Term
Name the 3 types of winds and how many knots are each type.
Definition

Small Craft 33 knots or less

Gale 34 to 47 knots 

Storm 48 knots or greater

Term
When is it considered a severe thunderstorm?
Definition
With wind gusts 50 knots or greater and/or hail of 3/4 inch diameter or greater
Term
When is it considered a hurricane/typhoon?
Definition
Warning for land, harbor, inland water, and ocean areas for winds 64 knots or greater.
Term

Discuss the following Tropical Cyclone Conditions of Readiness and who sets them:

COR 5

COR 4

COR 3

COR 2

COR 1

Definition

COR 5: Possible threat of destructive winds (96 hours)

COR 4: "..." (72 hours)

COR 3: Destructive winds of the force (48 hours)

COR 2: "..." (24 hours)

COR 1: "..." (12 hours)

Term
What are the 4 space mission areas?
Definition

Space Force Enhancement

Space Support

Space Control

Space Force Application

Term
What is solar wind?
Definition
Is electrically charged particles that stream continuously from the Sun.
Term
Name 3 of the 5 types of orbits and their distances from the Earth's surface?
Definition

Low Earth Orbit (approx. 100 and 420 miles)

Medium Earth Orbit (approx. 450 and 10,000)

Highly Elliptical Orbit (Molniya orbit) has an apogee nearly equivalent to the geosynchronous altitude and an inclination of approx. 63 degrees to 64 degrees.

Term
What satellite would have a period approximately equal to one day? Approximately how far is it from the Earth?
Definition

Geosynchronous orbit

19,300 nautical miles

Term
What orbit has an inclination of 90 degrees?
Definition
polar orbit
Term
How many POES are there?
Definition
There are 2 Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites (north and south orbit)
Term

Define the following:

Apogee

Perigee

Definition

Apogee is a point on the orbit farthest from the center of the Earth (away)

Perigee is the point closest to the center of the Earth will be halfway around the orbit. (close)

Term
How many space shuttle launching sites are there and where are they located?
Definition
3: Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral, Wallops Island, Va, Vanderberg AFB, Ca
Term
What is DSCS?
Definition
Defense Satellite Communications System is a high capacity, SHF satellite based subsystem that provides jam-resistant comms.
Term
What satellite provides high-volume data and video information products to military tactical terminals?
Definition
Global Broadcast Service (GBS)
Term
What is the DoD's most capable and powerful communication satellite?
Definition
Wideband Gapfiller
Term
Describe a Global Positioning System.
Definition
A satellite-based radio navigation system operated by DoD to provide all military, civil, and commercial users w/ precise positioning, navigation, and timing.
Term
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of Space-based Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. (ISR)
Definition

The prime advantage of space-based ISR capabilities is their potential to provide systematic and focused coverage of areas of interest.

In addition to the access limitations and a predictable overflight schedule dictated by the satellite orbit, satellite systems can be affected by weather: fog, smoke, etc.

Term
Discuss Space Situational Awareness.
Definition
The requisite current and predictive knowledge of the space environment and the operational environment upon which space operations depend.
Term
What is a branch of astronomy that deals with measurements of celestial bodies?
Definition
Astrometry
Term
What is the direction in space of axes which have been defined on the Earth?
Definition
Earth Orientation Parameters
Term
What is closely related to positioning but can be distinguished from it by a greater emphasis on determining a meaningful location?
Definition
Geo-location
Term
What is a system of distributed network time servers that provide an accurate and reliable time synchronization service for computers?
Definition
Computer network time synchronization
Term
What is FSM?
Definition
Is a point-to-point connection between the ship and the Fleet Message Center.
Term
Explain why all units commshifting to FSM need a legacy route.
Definition
All units using FSM must have a legacy route in order to provide a means for Top Secret traffic. FSM is only classified to Secret.
Term
State the purpose of MMS.
Definition

Multi-Level Mail Server.

Store & fwd message system.

Accessed via phone (STE to SECTERA), encrypted up to Top Secret.

Term
State the purpose of MUA
Definition
Master Update Authority is to process all routing changes and collective changes for all armed forces. Located in NCTAMS PAC and LANT.
Term
What is a premise router?
Definition
connect point for each noc to the DISN network
Term
What is the difference between an ISSR and an OSSR?
Definition
ISSR is the security filtering for inside the firewalls and OSSR is the security filtering for outside the firewalls
Term
What is a VSCAN?
Definition
Scans inbound and outbound emails and attachments viruses.
Term
What is a DNSMail Server?
Definition
DNS and Email (SMTP) store and forward services
Term
What is a Print Server?
Definition
A cpu that manages the comms between client devices and printers.
Term
What is a file server?
Definition
A cpu attached to a network that has the primary purpose of providing a location for the shared storage of cpu files.
Term
What is a mail server?
Definition
A cpu that stores and transfers e-mail from one cpu to another.
Term
What is a DNS server?
Definition
Performs translation of humanly recognizable domain names and host names into the corresponding IP address.
Term
What is a Web Server?
Definition
A cpu that delivers content using HTTP over the world wide web.
Term
Define and state the purpose of VLAN
Definition
Virtual Local area network a software concept that extends beyond single traditional law to a group of LAN segments.
Term
What is RAID?
Definition
Redundant array of independant disks - a way of storing the same data of storing the same data in different places (thus redundantly) on multiple hard disk.
Term
What is a modem?
Definition
modulator-demodulator. Typically used to send digital data over a phone line.
Term
What is OWA?
Definition
A web interface of outlook web application that resembles microsoft outlook. (access email)
Term

Discuss the following IT21 FLTNOCs multi-layered support concepts:

Tier One

Tier Two

Tier Three

Tier Four

Definition

Provide 24/7 troubleshooting ship to shore and primary resource for IT-21 FLTNOC.

Sysadmins are responsible for providing the highest state operational readiness.

Provide specialized system technical support by fleet systems engineering team.

SPAWARSYSCEN Charleston acts as the primary engineering activity for IT-21.

Term
What is CANES?
Definition
Consolidate Afloat Network And Enterprise Services
Term
What is ping?
Definition
To test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP.
Term
What is Trace Route?
Definition
To show the route taken by packets across an IP network.
Term
What is a router?
Definition
Is a device that interconnects 2 or more cpu networks and selectively interchanges packets of data between them.
Term
State the purpose of the EKMS Manager?
Definition
Is the CO's primary advisor on matters concerning security and handling of COMSEC material.
Term
How often is a CO required to conduct a CMS inspection?
Definition
Quarterly
Term
How often is CMS Advise and Assist visits?
Definition
required every 18 months
Term
How often is ISIC COMSEC inspections are required?
Definition
Must conduct unannounced EKMS inspections of their subordinate commands and units every 24 months.
Term
What are the 3 different types of COMSEC incidents?
Definition
Crypto, personnel, and physical
Term
What is the difference between Reportable and Non-reportable PDS?
Definition
Reportable PDS is premature or out-of-sequence use of keying material before its effective date. Non-reportable PDS is improperly completed accounting reports.
Term
What are the TPI requirements?
Definition
Two Person Integrity is required for handling, signing, inventory, and destruction for all keying materials.
Term
What are the procedures for correcting spillage?
Definition
The usetr shall disconnect the affected media from the network and then notify the organization.
Term
What is Spillage?
Definition
Classified information being transmitted on an unclassified network or system.
Term

State the sites that have a FMX/DUSC system.

Which one is the master and the alternate?

Definition

NCTAMS PAC, Honolulu, HI (MDUSC)

NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, VA (ADUSC)

Term
Define and state the purpose of MCS.
Definition
The primary purpose of the Regional MCS is to provide PLA-to-Routing Indicator (RI) look up assignment.
Term
State the world-wide MCS RI
Definition
Each invalid PLA will receive a RI of RUBDPLA side routed on the original message.
Term
What is a RI?
Definition
Routing Indicator is a code identifying the station or system; Address
Term
What is an OSRI?
Definition
Originating station routing indicator - service messages are addressed by the telecommunications facility to the serving Nova. 
Term
What is a DSRI?
Definition
Destination Routing Indicator - consists of a six or seven character code identifying the station or system the message will be delivered to upon receipt by Autodin.
Term
What is NARC?
Definition
Navy Automatic Relay Controller is the first four letters of the routing indicator of the Fleet NARC assigned to the servicing NCTAMS/NAVCOMTELSTA system
Term
State the RI that MCS will assign to an invalid PLA within a xmitted message.
Definition
Each invalid PLA will receive a RI of RUBDPLA side routed on the original message.
Term

Define the following common OPSIGS:

ZBZ

ZUJ

ZEV

ZUG

ZES

Definition

ZBZ: What is the printing acceptability of my signals

ZUJ: Stand by

ZEV: Message is ackowledged

ZUG: Negative

ZUE: Affirmative

ZES: Your message..has been received

Term
List the sites that have CUDIXS suites and their capabilities.
Definition

NCTAMS PAC

NCTAMS LANT

NCTS Guam

NCTS Naples

Each site has at least 3 CUDIXS suites and operate two full and one "mini" config.

Term
Explain whether each master can radiate each other's CUDIXS and their limitations.
Definition

Due to the geo-synchronous orbit, the satellite has a unique footprint that can only be accessed by those under that footprint. 4 major satellite footprints:

LANT Accessed by LANT & NAPLES

CONUS Accessed by LANT & PAC

PAC Accessed by PAC & Guam

I/O Accessed by Guam & Naples

Term
State the purpose of MPS-800.
Definition
Enables sites on IP, ISDN, and High Speed Serial to participate in meetings with each other.
Term
What are the 3 fleet multi-channel broadcast packages (fleet satellite broadcasts)?
Definition

PMUL: Pacific

LMUL: Lant

IMUL: Indian Ocean

Term
Who administers broadcast?
Definition
BCA - Broadcast Control Authority
Term
Define BKS
Definition
Broadcast Keying Station introduces message into the Fleet Broadcast Network by generating a key stream broadcast bound information.
Term
What are stations that possess a TD-1150 and have connectivity to a particular BKS and BRS?
Definition
BCS - Broadcast Controlling Station
Term
What radiates the broadcast signal to the Fleet via Satellite?
Definition
BRS: Broadcast Radiating Station
Term
What is the function of DISA?
Definition
Defense Information Systems Agency is to deliver joint and coalition enterprise infrastructure, information sharing services, and command and control that enable joint war fighting.
Term
What is the function of the GNOC?
Definition
Global Network Operations & Security Center provides situational awareness of the myriad of networks, systems and applications that make up the GIG and protect/defend that grid from potential cyber threats.
Term
What is the RNOSC?
Definition
Regional Network Operations Security Center monitor and control faults, configuration accounting, performance and security of the NEN elements for which they have operational responsibility.
Term
What is the TNOSC?
Definition
Theater Network Operations & Security Center is network management and CND of the Army's network in a specific functional theater of operations.
Term
What is FLNOC?
Definition
Fleet Network Operations Center provide a regional gateway from the various comms systems supporting ships to the DISN.
Term
What are the 4 Regional FLTNOCs?
Definition

UARNOC - United Atlantic Network Operations Center (NCTAMS LANT)

PRNOC - Pacific Region Network Operations Center (NCTAMS PAC)

ECRNOC - Eastern Central Network Operations Center (NCTS Naples)

IORNOC - Indian Ocean Region Network Operations Center (NCTS Bahrain)

Term
What are the 3 criteria to receive IP services from FLTNOCs?
Definition

Must have a valid IATO or ATO obtained from NETWARCOM DAA

Submit an IP services request message

If service will be provided via satellite communications link

Term
What is N2N?
Definition
NOC to NOC is FLTNOC interconnectivity and restoral capability should a FLTNOC lose connectivity on their DSN path.
Term
Who is the DON controlling authority for IP assignments?
Definition
Navy NIC - Navy Network Information Center
Term
What are the IP Service requests for NIPR/SIPR/SI?
Definition

Communications Information Bulletin

GCIB 3A (NIPR/SIPR)

GCIB 20H (SI)

Term
Who is the controlling authority for Navy Firewall Policies?
Definition
Naval Network Warfare Command (NAVNETWARCOM)
Term
What are the Fleet SINOCs?
Definition

PRNOC 

UARNOC

Term
What is CAS?
Definition
Collaboration at Sea is a set of tools that allow replication of information. 
Term
Explain the role of Technical Control
Definition
To ensure reliable communications through all possible combinations of antennas, transmitters, receivers, frequencies, and terminal equipment.  
Term
What is a HSGR?
Definition
High Speed Global Ring provides an increased transport link between shore facilities.
Term
What is TNX-1100?
Definition
Marconi TNX-1100 ATM switches interconnecting the HSGR. 
Term
What is PSAX?
Definition
Lucent PSAX 2300 ATM switches interconnecting the HSGR. 
Term
State how many TNX 1100's make up the HSGR and where they are located.
Definition

NCTAMS PAC, LANT, NCTS Bahrain, NCTS San Diego, NCTS Naples

Term
What is EHF FOT?
Definition
Extremely High Frequency Follow-On-Terminal is the terminal used to configure EHF LDR/MDR services.
Term
What is NMT?
Definition
Navy Multi-band Terminal is a high data throughout Navy SATCOM program.
Term
What is LDR?
Definition
Low Data Rate supports 2400 bits per second for information transfer.
Term
What is MDR?
Definition
Medium Data Rate is an upgrade to Milstar provides 4.8 kilobits to 1.544 megabits per second.
Term
What is PTP?
Definition
Point-to-Point is usually an ad hoc service between two EHF terminals.
Term

State the satellite and channel for the following FSB packages:

LMUL

IMUL

PMUL

Definition

UFO 6 & 7, Channel 1

UFO 10, Channel 1

UFO 8, Channel 1

Term
Define EHF TIP
Definition
EHF Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Interface Processor provides an ethernet connection between a ship's ADNS router, MDR, and another ship or shore for IP services.
Term

Explain the difference between EC and spot beam and the approximate area covered by each.

EC

Spot Beam

Definition

Earth Coverage: that port of the Earth seen by satellite.

Spot Bream covers 400 nautical mile diameter area at the equator.

Term
What is CWSP?
Definition
Commercial Wideband Satellite Program -provides up to 4 Mbps connectivity for data and voice communications.
Term
What is CBSP?
Definition
Commercial Broadband Satellite Program is a high data commercial throughput Navy SATCOM program.
Term
What is WGS?
Definition
Wideband Global Satcom will provide DoD wideband communications coverage supporting tactical and fixed users.
Term
State the Land Earth Stations (LES) for CBSP.
Definition

NCTAMS PAC - Paumalu, HI and Brewster, WA

NCTAMS LANT - Holmdel, NJ and Fuchsstadt, GE

 

Term
State the ten DSCS teleport/STEP sites.
Definition

PAC AOR: Wahiawa, HI; Camp Roberts, CA; Ft. Buckner, JP

LANT AOR: Northwest, VA; Landstuhl, Germany; Ft Belvoir, VA; Ft Detrick Maryland

IO AOR: Bahrain

MED AOR: Lago Patria, Italy

Term

State the 3 INMARSAT earth stations:

 

Definition

Laurentides, Canada

Goonhilly, UK

Auckland, NZ

Term
Define ADMS.
Definition
Automated Digital Multiplexing System is a network multiplexer (Timeplex Link/2+)
Term

State the bandwidth

DS-0 - 64 Kbps

DS-1 - 1.544 Mbps

T-1 - 1.544 Mbps

E-1 - 2.048 Mbps

DS-3 - 44.736 Mbps

OC-3 - 155.52 Mpbs

OC-192 - 9.953 Gbps

OC-768 - 39.813 Gbps

Definition
Term

List and explain the 6 INMARSAT configs:

ALFA

BRAVO

CHARLIE

DELTA

ECHO

FOXTROT

Definition

ALFA - 64kbps Voice and Data

BRAVO - 64kbps Voice and Data

CHARLIE - 64kbps Data Only

DELTA - 128kbps Voice and Data

ECHO - 128kbps Voice and Data

FOXTROT - 128kbps Data Only

Term

Define and state the purpose of the following VTC mediums:

ISDN

VIXS

DVSG

Definition

ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network is a circuit-switched telephone network system.

VIXS - Video Information Exchange System provides a secure GENSER SECRET and SCI VTCs.

DVSG - DISN Video Service Global includes UNCLAS, Secret, TS VTC services.

Term
Define ANCC
Definition
Automated Network Control Center replaces manual patch and test facilities ashore with a fully redundant computer-controlled switching and circuit monitoring system.
Term
State the purpose of iridium phones.
Definition
Satellite-based commercial communications services providing voice and data communications to users equipped with mobile satellite terminals.
Term
Explain the role and discuss services provided by the JFTOC.
Definition
Joint Fleet Telecommunications Operations Center. 24-7 One Stop Shop for C5I needs. (C5I=Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Collaboration, Intelligence)
Term
Define the role of NCTS in NETWARCOM.
Definition
Naval Computer Telecommunications Station are not master stations. They are subordinate to their cooresponding area master station and provide support services in their corresponding local area.
Term
Explain how a unit attains TIP access
Definition

Units must submit a Satellite Access Request

Then, will create an EHF Service Plan

They will also create a TPP

Term

Explain SAR/SAA procedures for the following:

EHF

INMARSAT

CBSP

SHF DSCS

Definition

PACOM requires EHF SAR/GAR to be submitted via CARS.

SAR's are submitted IAW G-CIB 9A1 format 15 days prior to access.

SAR's are submitted IAW G-CIB 7E 30 days prior to access.

SAR's are submitted IAW G-CIB 7E 30 days prior to access.

Term
Define KM
Definition
Knowledge Management - comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify experiences.
Term
Define and state the purpose of ASI.
Definition
Authorized Service Interruption is the best possible communications service be provided to users commensurate with available equipment and facilites.
Term
Define AESOP.
Definition
Afloat Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Program is a surface navy spectrum management software tool.
Term
Define CCS
Definition
Communications Control Ship is a designated platform respsonsible for the execution of a strike groups communications.
Term
State the purpose of FCC-100.
Definition
Multiplexer supports 16 user interfaces. Data for your email and phone lines.
Term
State the purpose and explain the two modes of operation of the AN/WSC-3.
Definition

is the US Navy's standard UHF satellite terminal and LOS transceiver.

Satellite mode of operation - user uplinks/downlinks signal from satellite.

Line of Sight mode of operation is station to station communication via direct RF path.

Term
State the purpose of AN/USC-61C (DMR)
Definition
Digital Modular Radio system that is based on Wireless information Transfer technology.
Term
Define and explain the concept of DAMA.
Definition
Demand Assigned Multiple Access (TD-1271) provides time-division multiplexing of several digital data sources over one satellite channel.
Term
Define the following DAMA Operation Modes.
Definition

AC Mode of operation - Auto Dama

DC Mode of operation - Distributed Control

Term
Define and discuss JMINI
Definition
Joint UHF Military Satellite Communications Network Integrated controller is the hardware and software suite used by the NCTAMS-SMC.
Term
Define and state the purpose of SSA
Definition
Satellite Signal Analyzer monitors satellite receive signals for random noise.
Term
Define VOIP
Definition
Voice Over Internet Protocol delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over IP networks.
Term
Define DSN.
Definition
Defense Switched Network is an interbase, non-secure or secure C2 telecommunications system that provides end-to-end command use and dedicated telephone service.
Term
Define DRSN
Definition
Defense Red Switched Network is a global secure voice service that provides to the President, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Term
Define POTS.
Definition
Plain Old Telephone Service refers to the standard telephone service that most homes use.
Term
Define APTS
Definition
Afloat Personal Telecommunications Program provides personal calling on board U.S. Navy ships using satellite connectivity.
Term
Define STE
Definition
Secure Terminal Equipment provides secure multi-media communications for voice.
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