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Cyberspace Operations (3D0XX), and Cyberspace Systems (3D1XX). |
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The cyberspace support family consists of which two sub-groups. |
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MAJCOM functional managers and AETC training managers. |
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With whom does the Air Force career field manager directly communicate to disseminate policies and program requirements? |
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MAJCOM functional managers. |
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Whose duty is it to assist in gathering input and data to complete enlisted grade allocation for career progression group reviews? |
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CDC training and classification waiver request. |
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On what action does the MAJCOM functional manager act as the primary reviewer? |
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What information is used to make classification decisions and verify the need to correct classification documents, remove tasks personnel no longer perform, and identify new responsibilities? |
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What type of workshop brings MAJCOM functional managers and subject matter experts together to determine the most effective and efficient way to ensure training standards and skilllevel requirements of a career field are accurate? |
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All aspects of the career field. |
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What must you know to progress up the career ladder? |
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Electromagnetic radiation whose waves contain energy sufficient to overcome the binding energy of electrons in atoms or molecules, thus creating ions. |
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What is ionizing radiation (radioactivity)? |
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The installation medical facility normally conducts first-aid and CPR training for unit instructors who, in turn, train unit personnel. |
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Who normally conducts first-aid and CPR training for unit instructors? |
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decision-making process to systematically evaluate possible courses of action, identify risks and benefits, and determine the best course of action for any given situation. |
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AFI 90–901, Operational Risk Management (ORM) Program. |
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Which document would you reference to learn about the ORM program? |
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Noise could restrict verbal communication; while extensive exposure at levels at or above 85 decibels (dB) can cause hearing loss. |
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What hazards do noise areas with above 85 decibels create? |
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You should use a grounding strap to eliminate the buildup or discharge of electrostatic energy before you touched them to prevent possible chip damage. |
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When handling computer memory chips, what can you do to reduce electrostatic hazards? |
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(1) Class I—Sensitive items from 0 to 999 volts. (2) Class II—Sensitive items from 1,000 to 3,999 volts. (3) Class III—Sensitive items from 4,000 to 14,999 volts. |
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State the three classes of ESD. |
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What Air Force command is appointed as the primary for cyberspace missions? |
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To provide effective, efficient, secure, and reliable information network services used in critical DOD and Air Force C&I processes. |
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What is the goal of AFNetOps? |
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What center is the execution arm for the AFNetOps/CC for the command and control of Air Force networks? |
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What are the two divisions that are a functional part of the AFNOC? |
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Information system owners. |
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Who is responsible for the networthiness of information technology systems? |
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Who is the focal point for Tier–2 (regional level) execution of enterprise network security and centralizes those aspects of network security previously performed by the MAJCOM NOSCs? |
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Technical and systems support for wing communications and computer systems including ground radio, voice networks, airfield systems, and secure communications maintenance. |
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What does the Operations Flight (SCO) provide to their customers? |
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SCX is responsible for base-level communication security programs, such as Communications Security, Emission Security, and Spectrum Information Assurance. |
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What are the responsibilities of the Plans and Resources Flight (SCX)? |
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Expeditionary units are established to operate with an Air Expeditionary Task Force. |
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How are expeditionary units established to operate? |
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The department secretaries of the US Army and Air Force. |
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Who has inspection responsibility over the National Guard? |
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Assigns homeland defense responsibility to the National Guard. |
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Includes the War Power Resolution. |
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Defines all Federal crimes. |
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Creates the DOD as the executive component of US government. |
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Expands on Constitutional Authority to enter US forces into conflict. |
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To classify operations as either military or diplomatic. |
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What can the results of the Schmitt Analysis be used for? |
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The Secretary of Defense. |
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Who the principal defense policy advisor to the president? |
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Who manages Air Force publications? |
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Information warfare and information-in-warfare |
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According to the Air Force’s operations doctrine what are the two pillars of IO? |
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AFNOIs are directive specialized publications providing operating procedures and checklists for network operations. AFNOIs are used to document standard processes as well as operate, maintain, or troubleshoot network software and equipment and are generated for technical subjects not covered by Air Force publications or technical orders. |
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What are AFNOIs and what are they used for? |
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The Air Force portal covers the spectrum of Air Force missions and processes including business, combat support and command and control processes. |
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What spectrum of topics does the Air Force portal cover? |
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Advanced content managers. |
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Who manages access groups for organizational content publishers? |
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Who works in collaboration with the content publishers to ensure information on the Air Force portal is accurate and applicable with AFIs and Air Force portal guidance? |
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Who is considered the “owner” of some amount of content on the Air Force portal? |
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UCMJ, Article 92, Failure to Obey Order or Regulation. |
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Failure to observe the prohibitions and mandatory provisions of AFI 33–129, Web Management and Internet Use, by military personnel is a violation of which UCMJ article? |
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Who appoints Air Force portal content managers and content publishers for public and private websites? |
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What plays a vital role in managing and operating Air Force activities? |
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Manages the base staging area |
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Ensures offices of records receive a SAV a least every 24 months |
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Ensures records custodians attend record management training. |
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Maintains the office files plan and accountability for active and inactive records. |
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Ensures all personnel who create, maintain, and dispose of records, attend records management training. |
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Trains all personnel within three months of assignment, whose duties include filing, maintaining, and disposing of records. |
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Who ensures installation offices of record conduct periodical unit self-inspections and receive a SAV at least every 24 months? |
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What contributed to the need for an ERM solution? |
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Network control center staff. |
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Who will use dedicated space on the SANs to store e-records? |
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Base/unit records professionals, BRMs, FARMs, RC, and COR. |
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Who is responsible for ensuring designated storage, proper use and integrity of e-files/e-records? |
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Who must monitor the e-file box and assist and or file the records in the box? |
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Assemble documents for filing in the same manner as required for their creation, dispatch, and use with the latest action on top. |
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What is the first step in filing a document? |
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Mark records for file by using the word “file” and the proper official’s initials. Mark for file and file code in the upper right hand corner of the record. Use the item number of the separate series from the file plan. |
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How is a record marked for filing? |
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What is the first item in a file plan? |
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How many tables and rules can be applied to each record series? |
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Usually affixed to the first (left) tap position of the guide card, the main thing is to be consistent throughout your files. |
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What are the requirements for placing disposition control labels on a guide card? |
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(1) N/A – disposition instruction does not contain a month or year. (2) MO – disposition instructions contain 1 to 11 months. (3) 30 Sep/31 Dec – disposition instruction contains a year or 12 months or more. 8. Disposition is a comprehensive term that includes destruction, salvage, and donation; transfer |
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Name the three record cutoff categories. |
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By transferring physical records to the inactive files area or to the staging area. |
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How do records custodians accomplish the end-of-year closeout? |
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Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 104, Operations Planning: Air & Space Expeditionary Force (AEF). |
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What document would you reference for information on Tempo Banding? |
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Global Force Management (GFM) has the authority for AEF execution. SecDef approved orders or IA directives. |
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Who the authority for AEF execution and who approves these orders/directives? |
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the DOD directed integrated joint command and control (C2) system for conventional operation planning and execution (to include theater-level nuclear and chemical plans). itwas designed to facilitate rapid building and timely maintenance of plans and rapid development of effective options through adaptation of approved operation plans during crisis. |
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GEOFILE, TUCHA, and TUDET. |
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Name three standard deployment reference files. |
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The TUCHA file contains the deployment data for all approved DOD UTCs, including the |
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What does the TUCHA file contain? |
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a database containing the UTC and title, mission capability (MISCAP), and manpower detail for each applicable UTC. |
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LOGFOR is a subsystem of MEFPAK and COMPES which contains the logistics detail for standard Air Force packages. LOGFOR is used to collect and store the material requirements (also called the logistics detail (LOGDET)) for UTCs. The LOGDET defines the standard equipment requirements for each. |
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How does LOGDET relate to LOGFOR? |
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Standard and non-standard. |
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Name the two types of UTCs. |
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AFI 10–401, Air Force Operations Planning and Execution, Chapter 7. |
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What document should you refer to for additional guidance on using and posturing UTC? |
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What altitude can the RQ–4 Global Hawk reach? |
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TDC is composed of three major components: Ground Satellite Terminals, Integrated Communications Access Package (ICAP), and Network Control Center-Deployed (NCC-D). |
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What are three major components of TDC? |
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To deploy worldwide in support of operational forces at host nation or bare base locations and provide basic airfield services and combat airspace support to the theater AOC. |
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What is the airfield operations mission? |
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Two operations (A and B), the airport surveillance radar (ASR), and the precision approach radar (PAR). |
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What are the three major systems that are part of the TPN-19? |
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How many display indicators present information to the air traffic controllers from ASR and PAR systems? |
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What is the range of the TPN-24 for air traffic controllers to identify and locate aircraft? |
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Both azimuth and elevation information from 20 nautical miles away from an airfield to touchdown. |
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What information is provided by the PAR? |
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How fast can the 85th EIS respond to wartime and emergency peacetime restoration of information systems? |
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It provides worldwide rapid response for engineering, installation, and repair of all forms of copper and fiber-optic cables for telephone, LAN/WAN, antenna, and application-specific systems, as well as antennas for radar, narrow and wideband radio, and satellite antenna systems. |
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What service does the 85th EIS provide under SCMC? |
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It is the lead planning document commanders follow to start all missions. Normally it provides specific instructions to include call signs, targets, controlling agencies, etc., as well as general instructions. |
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What is an air tasking order? |
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Ensure software is on-line and available to the user. |
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Communications Focal Point. |
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This team has a Maintenance Control Technician. |
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This team has an Information Assurance Operations Technician. |
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Communications Focal Point. |
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Directs AOC communications personnel activities. |
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Resolve problems associated with HVAC. |
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Manages AOC communications support. |
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They provide secure and non-secure voice data and video capability. |
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Designated as Tier 1 level support. |
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The COP provides a comprehensive picture of the battlespace within the AOR. |
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Which of the four systems that makes up GCCS provides a comprehensive picture of the AOR battlespace? |
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What is the primary information that GCSS handles? |
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The Air Operations Centers. |
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Where are TBMCS found operating as the main planning and execution system? |
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The worldwide telecommunications network supporting voice, data, and video for both classified and unclassified (i.e., Internet) requirements |
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What project will replace SEAMARK? |
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The CONUS is divided into how many air defense sectors? |
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Where is the Alaskan Regional Air Operations Center (AKRAOC) located? |
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The Automated Air Tasking Order (AATO) software application. |
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What provides the MCE with a unique ATO message handling and interface processing suite? |
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