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| What stage of the JOPES process includes mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, rotation, and demobilization activities |
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| In which area is a commander seeking an answer when he/she asks: "What is required to accomplish that sequence of actions within given or requested resources? |
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| In contingency planning, the _____ identifies the specific forces, functional support, and resources required to execute the plan, and it provides closure estimates for their flow into the theater. |
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| In extremely time-sensitive situations, _____ may be the only message provided. |
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| The Joint Force Commander's Initial _____ is refined at the end of the mission analysis proces |
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| In APEX, what does the EXORD define? |
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| Time to initiate operations and guidance not provided earlier |
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| What APEX activity is a cyclical process that assures the resulting plan has been properly adapted to address any important factors that may have changed from the time the plan was formulated? |
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| A Joint Force Command (JFC) headquarters usually focuses at what level of war? |
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| _____ is authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking. |
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| _____ includes control of resources and equipment, personnel management, logistics, and individual and unit training among other areas. |
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| _____ focus on information the JFC must have to assess the status of the friendly force and supporting capabilities |
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| Friendly force information requirements |
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| The _____ stage of the commander's decision cycle is facilitated by the commander's intent; CCIRs also assist the JTF HQ in this role. [objective175] |
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| The _____ stage of the commander's decision cycle includes determination of the impact of events as they relate to overall mission accomplishment |
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| Which of the following is NOT a tenant of Unity of Command |
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| Network-enabled operations |
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| _____ allows for the mutual use of information services or capabilities. This ability may cross functional or organizational boundarie |
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| The joint communications system includes synchronization of warfighting functions, such as locating and identifying friendly forces, and supports the conduct of operations. This contributes to ____ |
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| A networked force can increase combat power, achieving greater speed of command decisions and increasing the _____ of the force |
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lethality
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| _____ manages all deployed communication systems and serves as control agency for management and operation direction |
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| Joint Network Operations Control Center |
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| The _____ serves as the JFC's principal organization to draft the commander's information dissemination policy and coordinates information management functions within the joint force |
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| Joint Information Management Board |
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| _____ is when equipment and systems can be operated and maintained by personnel trained on any of the systems without additional specialized training |
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