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There should be no differentiation between CCIRs and other important information requirements, such as "wake-up" criteria. |
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CCIRs that focus primarily on well-defined decision points provide the commander with a broad view to support better understanding of the complex environment. |
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Which of the following statements best describes the activities commanders have taken to deepen their understanding of the environment? |
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- Commanders have developed CCIRs focused on supporting broader assessment and associated measures of effectiveness. |
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Which of the following choices best summarizes the key insights relating to the development, approval, and dissemination of CCIRs? |
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- Commanders drive the development of CCIRs as planners help develop the CCIRs exclusively in the current operations event horizon. CCIRs will likely not include partner actions but may change as the mission changes. A process to periodically review CCIRs provides little benefit and thus is not required. *NOT CORRECT* |
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To facilitate component and stakeholder awareness of CCIRs, where can commanders post CCIRs and their statuses? |
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- All of the answers are correct |
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What impact has the complex environment (characterized by disaster relief efforts, nontraditional and less predictable adversaries, and massive information flow) had on the development of CCIRs? |
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- The complex environment has broadened the view of CCIRs. |
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Commanders at most operational-level headquarters have observed that CCIRs are developed to support three major activities. One of these major activities is "prioritization of limited resources." The other two are _____. |
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- Commander decision-making and understanding the complex environment |
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Which of the following statements concerning operational-level branch and sequel planning is TRUE? |
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- Some branch and sequel planning at the operational level may not result in precise, detailed predictive decision points with associated CCIRs. |
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