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69 Cards in this Set
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State the mission of the U.S. Navy
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To maintain, train, and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas.
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Who is NCA, its members and Functions
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NCA - National Command Authority
President of the United States Secretary of Defense or the successors Vice President and the Deputy Secretary of Defense. |
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What is the differnce between OPCON and ADCON
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OPCON - they handly all operations side
ADCON - they handly all the Admin side |
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What is the Function of the COCOM
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A commander of one of the unified or specified combatan commands established by the President
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What is the Function of the Navy COCOM
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Navy Combatant Commander
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What is the Function of the FLTCOM
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Fleet Commander - overall responsible for the operations of the Fleet in their AOR
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What is the Function of the TYCOM
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Type commander - responsible for the operations of their specific platform
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State the location, mission and component commands PACOM
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US Pacific Command - Camp Smith, HI
US Pacific Fleet US Pacific Air Forces US Army Pacific US Marine Forces |
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State the location, mission and component commands EUCOM
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US European Command - Stuggart Germany
US Army Europe US Air Forces Europe US Naval Forces Europe USMC Forces Europe US SpecOPS Command Europe |
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State the location, mission and component commands JFCOM
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US Joint Forces Command - Norfolk VA
Forces Command Marine Forces Command Fleet Forces Command Air Combat Command |
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State the location, mission and Component SOUTHCOM
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US Southern Command - Miami Florida
US Army South Air Forces Southern US Naval Forces Southern Command Conduct joint and combined full-spectrum military operations and support whole-of-government efforts to enhance regional security and cooperation USMC Forces South SPECOPS Command South |
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State the location, mission and Component CENTCOM
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US Central Command - Tampa Bay FL
Promotes cooperation among nations Army Forces Central Command Naval Forces Central Command Marine Forces Central Command Air Forces Central Command Special Operations Command Central |
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State the location, mission and Component NORTHCOM
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US Northern Command - Colorado Springs, CO
Conducts Homeland Defense and Civil Support Joint Forces Headquarters National Capital Region Joint Task Force Alaska Joint Task Force Civil Support Joint Task Force North Standing Joint Force Headquarters Army North Air Force North U.S. Fleet Forces Command |
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State the location, mission and Component SOCOM
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US Special Operations Command - Tampa Bay, FL
Provide fully capable Special Operations Forces to defend the US Army Special Operations Command Naval Special Warfare Command Air Force Special Operations Command Marine Corps Special Operations Command Joint Special Operations University |
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State the location, mission and Component TRANSCOM
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US Transportation Command
Galveston, TX Air Mobility Command Military Sealift Command Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command |
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State the location, mission and Component STRATCOM
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US Strategic Command
Mission is to Deter attacks on US vital interests Offutt Air Force Base, NE U.S Army Forces Strategic Command Fleet Forces Command Marine Corps Forces US Strategic Command Air Force Space Command |
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State the location, mission and Component AFRICOM
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US Africa Command - Stuttgart, Germany
Conducts sustained security engaement through military-to-military programs US Army Africa 17th Air Force US Navy 6th fleet Marine Corps Forces Africa |
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State the location, mission and Component USCYBERCOM
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US CYBER COMMAND
Fort Meade, MD. of cyberspace operations, organizes existing cyber resources, and synchronizes the defense of U.S. military networks. |
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State the location, mission and Component CNO N2/N6
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The Deputy CNO (Communication Networks (N6)) leads the Navy Space Team for the Chief of Naval Operations. The Director of Naval Intelligence (CNO (N2)) is the critical link to the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) and joint intelligence forums for ensuring Navy's Space requirements are fully realized.
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State the location, mission and Component CNMOC
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Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. Stennis Space Center, Mississippi - Responsible for command and management of the Naval Oceanography Program, utilizing METOC, GI&S, and precise time and astrometry, to leverage the environment to enable successful battle space utilization across the continuum of campaigning and at all levels of war – strategic, operational and tactical.
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State the location, mission and Component NNWC
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Naval Network Warfare Command. Little Creek, VA - Delivering cyber forces and capabilities to the warfighter enableing them to execute ops, accomplish their mission and deliver the effects to achieve "Decision Superiority.“
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State the location, mission and Component Commander Reserve Space and Network Warfare Program
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responsible for sponsoring the reserve Space Cadre and supporting the Navy Space Team.
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State the location, mission and Component NOAA
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Washington DC – NOAA provides many products with commercial, civil, interagency, and defense applications, such as Operational Significant Event Imagery (OSEI), National Geophysical Data Center, Space Weather Prediction Center, and Global weather predictions
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State the location, mission and Component Joint Space Operations Center
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Vandenberg AFB, CA - to provide CDR JFCC SPACE with agile and responsive C2 capabilities to conduct space operations on a 24/7 basis.
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State the location, mission and Component Naval Space Operations Center
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Dahlgren, VA - Around-the-clock operational space support to Navy and Marine Corps customers is coordinated and disseminated through the Naval Space Operations Center (NAVSPOC)
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State the location, mission and Component NAVCYBERFOR
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Navy Cyber Forces. Little Creek, VA – To organize and prioritize training, modernization and maintenance requirements, and capabilities of command and control architecture/networks, cryptologic and space-related systems and intelligence and information operations activities, and to coordinate with Type Commanders, to deliver interoperable, relevant and ready forces at the right time.
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State the location, mission and Component Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
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Wash DC, produces meaningful maritime intelligence and moves that intelligence rapidly to key strategic, operational, and tactical decision-makers.
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State the location, mission and Component Office of the Oceanographer/Navigator of the Navy (CNO N84)
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Wash DC, serves as the mission sponsor for the oceanographic, hydrographic, and bathymetric (OHB) survey program conducted by COMUSFLTFORCOM.
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Location and operating areas of 2nd Fleet
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Norfolk, VA
Operates in the Atlantic Ocean |
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Location and operating areas of 3rd
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San Diego, CA
Operates in the Eastern Pacific Area |
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Location and operating areas of 4th Fleet
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Mayport, FL
Operates in the Caribbean, Central and South America and surronding waters |
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Location and operating areas of 5th Fleet
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Manama, Bahrain
Operates in the Arabian Gulf/Indian Ocean/Persian Gulf |
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Location and operating areas of 6th Fleet
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Gaeta, Italy
Operates in the MED and Black Sea areas |
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Location and operating areas of 7th Fleet
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Yokosuka, Japan
Operates in the Western Pacific/Indian Ocean |
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Define TF
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Task Force
Component of a fleet organized by the commander of a task fleet or higher authority for the accomplishment of a specific task or tasks |
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Define TG
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Task Group
Component of a naval task force |
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Define TU
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Task Unit
Component of a naval task group |
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Ddefine TE
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Task Element
Component of a naval task unit |
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What is an AG
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are the Navy's METOC experts, trained in the science of meteorology and physical oceanography. They also learn to use instruments that monitor weather characteristics such as air pressure, temp, humidity, wind speed and direction. They then distribute this data to aircraft, ships and shore activities.
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What is a CTI
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conduct Information Operations (IO) using foreign language skills and advanced computer systems; collect, analyze, and exploit foreign language comms signals of interest to identify, locate, and monitor worldwide threats; control and safeguard access to classified material and info systems; transcribe, translate, and interpret foreign language materials; prepare time-sensitive tactical and strategic reports; and provide cultural and regional guidance in support of Joint, Fleet (special ops, air, surface, and subsurface), national, and multi-national consumers.
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What is a CTM
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perform preventive and corrective maint. On electronic cryptologic and ancillary systems used for comms, analysis, monitoring, tracking, recognition and identification, electronic attack, and physical security; install, test, troubleshoot, repair or replace cryptologic networks, physical security systems, electronic equipment, antennas, personal computers, aux. equipment, digital and optical interfaces, and data systems; configure, monitor, and evaluate Information Operations (IO), Information Warfare (IW) systems, and Information Assurance (IA) in support of national and fleet tasking.
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What is a CTN
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monitor, identify, collect and analyze information; provide data for digital network products; and conduct computer network operations worldwide to support Navy and Dept of Defense national and theater level missions. Duties include, but are not limited to, network target development; Indications and Warning (I&W); Attack Sensing and Warning (AS&W); network, software and forensic analysis; and Computer Network Defense (CND) ops.
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What is a CTR
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operate state-of-the-art computer systems to conduct Information Ops; collect, analyze and exploit signals of interest to identify, locate and report worldwide threats; control and safeguard access to classified material and info systems; and provide tactical and strategic signals intelligence, technical guidance, and information warfare support to surface, subsurface, air, special warfare units, and national consumers to maintain information dominance.
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What is a CTT
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operate and maintain electronic sensors and computer systems; collect, analyze, exploit, and disseminate Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) in accordance with fleet and national tasking; provide safety of platform, Indications and Warning (I&W), and Anti-Ship Missile Defense (ASMD); and provide technical and tactical guidance to Warfare Commanders and national consumers in support of surface, subsurface, air, and special warfare operations.
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What is an IS
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Military information, particularly classified information about enemies or potential enemies, is called “intelligence.” Intelligence specialists analyze intelligence data. They break down information to determine its usefulness in military planning. From this intelligence data, they prepare materials that describe in detail the features of strategic and tactical areas all over the world.
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What is an IT
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perform core and specialty functions of Communications Operations, Message Processing, Network Administration and Security .
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What is the Location Mission of NCTAMS PAC
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Location: Wahiawa, HI
Mission: Deliver and operate a reliable, secure and battle-ready Navy Network, providing sustained information superiority to Navy, Joint and Coalition war fighters in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas of responsibility. Pacific voice of command. |
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Define C5ISR
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Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance.
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What is the Mission of DISA
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Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA):A Combat Support Agency, engineers and provides command and control capabilities and enterprise infrastructure to continuously operate and assure a global net-centric enterprise in direct support to joint war fighters, National level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of operations.
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What is the Mission of NASIC
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National Air and Space Intel Center (NASIC):
Organize, train, equip and present assigned forces and capabilities to conduct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance for combatant commanders and the nation. Implement and oversee execution of HQ USAF/A2 policy and guidance to expand Air Force ISR capabilities to meet current and future challenges. |
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What is the Mission of NCDOC
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Naval Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC):
To organize and prioritize, training, modernization, and maintenance, requirements, and capabilities of command and control architecture/networks, cryptologic and space-related systems and intelligence and information operations activities, and to coordinate with Type Commanders, to deliver interoperable, relevant and ready forces at the right time at the best cost, today and in the future. |
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What is ODNI and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Officer of the Director of National Intelligence- works closely with the Principal Deputy DNI, to effectively integrate foreign, military and domestic intelligence in defense of the homeland and in support of United States national security interests at home and abroad.
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What is DIA and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Defense Intelligence Agency - has oversight of the Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DODIPP), under which all-source intelligence is produced for use by both policymakers and commanders. Under DODIPP, DIA’s Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center is assigned responsibility for medical intelligence and DIA’s Missile and Space Intelligence Center is responsible for missile and space intelligence. Additionally, DIA’s Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Service provides a full range of HUMINT and HUMINT-related intelligence collection services to combatant commanders and other Department of Defense (DOD) and national-level consumers. DIA also provides intelligence support in areas such as: counterintelligence, counterterrorism, counter drug operations, computer network operations, personnel recovery, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivery, United Nations peacekeeping and coalition support, measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT), noncombatant evacuation efforts, indications and warning, targeting, battle damage assessment, current intelligence, collection management, intelligence architecture and systems support, and document and media exploitation capability.
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What is NSA and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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National Security Agency- NSA/CSS (Central Security Service) is a unified organization structured to provide for the signals intelligence (SIGINT) mission of the United States and to ensure the protection of national security systems for all departments and agencies of the United States Government (USG).
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What is CIA and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Central Intelligence Agency- primary areas of expertise are in HUMINT collection, all-source analysis, and the production of political and economic intelligence.
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What is NGA and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency- provides timely, relevant, and accurate geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) support to include imagery intelligence, geospatial information, national imagery collection management, commercial imagery, imagery-derived MASINT, and some meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) data and information. NGA creates tailored, customer specific, geospatial and METOC intelligence, analytic services, and solutions to support USG activities across the range of military operations.
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What is DHS and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Department of Homeland Security – secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the dedication of more than 240,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to emergency response, from cybersecurity analyst to chemical factory inspector. Our duties are wide-ranging, but our goal is clear – keeping America safe.
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What is FBI and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Federal Bureau of Investigation- has primary responsibility for counterintelligence (CI) and counterterrorism operations conducted in the United States. FBI CI operations overseas are coordinated with the CIA.
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What is DEA and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Drug Enforcement Agency - is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any other competent jurisdiction, those organizations and principal members of organizations, involved in the growing, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States; and to recommend and support non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled substances on the domestic and international markets.
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What is DOE and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Department of Energy - has stewardship of vital national security capabilities, from nuclear weapons to leading edge research and development projects. These capabilities, and related Energy programs, are important not only to the strength of our Nation, but within the framework of international cooperation, to the lessening of global threats.
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What is DOS and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Department of State - Advance freedom for the benefit of the American people and the international community by helping to build and sustain a more democratic, secure, and prosperous world composed of well-governed states that respond to the needs of their people, reduce widespread poverty, and act responsibly within the international system.
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What is DOT and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Department of Transportation - Serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.
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What is NASA and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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Perform flight research and technology integration to revolutionize aviation and pioneer aerospace technology. Validate space exploration concepts. Conduct airborne remote sensing and science missions. Support operations of the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station -- for NASA and the nation.
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What is NRO and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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National Reconnaissance Office - Innovative Overhead Intelligence Systems for National Security.
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What is USAF and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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To defend the United States and protect its interests through aerospace power.
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What is US Army and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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To organize, train, equip, and provide forces for appropriate air and missile defense and space operations unique to the Army, including the provision of forces as required for the strategic defense of the United States, in accordance with joint doctrines.
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What is USMC and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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To provide equipment, forces, procedures, and doctrine necessary for the effective prosecution of electronic warfare operations and, as directed, support of other forces.
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What is USN and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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produces meaningful maritime intelligence and moves that intelligence rapidly to key strategic, operational, and tactical decision-makers.
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What is USCG and their roles in the Intelligence Community
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collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of intelligence in support of Coast Guard operational missions.
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