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COMBAT SYSTEMS

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ET= Electronics Technicians
FC= Fire Controlmen
IC= Interior Communications Electrician
IT= Information Systems Technician
AAS Action Area Supervisor; Divisional watch stander; Coordinates with CSOOW the capability status, change in status, casualty conditions and recovery recommendations of equipment within the AAS's division.
CSOOW Combat Systems Officer of the Watch; principal watch stander in CSMC; watch is responsible for Combat Systems maintenance both in port and at sea.
CSMC Combat Systems Maintenance Control (03-113-2) primary control and reporting space for CS watches, space is manned 24/7 in port and at sea
CSO Combat Systems Officer; Department Head
CSIO Combat Systems Information Officer; Principal Assistant for Divisions: 1,2,3
CSMO Combat Systems Maintenance Officer; Principal Assistant for Divisions 5,6,7,8,9
CSRO Combat System Readiness Officer (Condition 1 Only)
CWO Communications Watch Officer (Radio)
ISWO Information Systems Watch Officer (ADP)
COMMO Communications Officer; Divisional officer responsible for Radio
EMCON Emission Control; a means of managing the radiation of electromagnetic and electro-acoustic transmitters
CSOSS Combat Systems Operational Sequencing System(CSOSS) provides organizational control within Combat Systems for reporting during casualty procedures.)
RIVER CITY Limiting of shipboard information output(E-mail, internet, sailor phones, etc.) for the purpose of operational security
SCREAMING EAGLE Bandwith Management tool. Limits those who can aBandwithccess off-ship IP services.
Frequency ranges HF 3-30 MHz, VHF 30-300 MHz, UHF 300Mhz-3 GHz, SHF 3-30 GHz, EHF 30-300 GHz
The term "gingerbread" means Intruder on the line.
The term "beadwindow" means Classified information has been passed on an unsecure line.
The Precedence and time for reply for messages? Flash Z respond within 10 minutes Immediate O respond within 30 minutes Priority P respond within 3 hours Routine R respond within 6 hours
The 3 Classifications of material: Confidential, Secret, Top Secret
What is ADNS, and what does it stand for? Advanced Digital Networking System. It's the last destination off the ship for all IP traffic.
What is NMT and what does it stand for Navy Multiband Terminal, how the navy utilizes EHF and SHF resources from satellites.
(HERO) Hazardous Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
(HERP) Hazardous Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
(HERF) Hazardous Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
Colors used to signify Secure/Unsecure communications Red (Secure) Black (Unsecure)
Super High Frequency (SHF) The super high-frequency (SHF) band is used for radar and satellite communications.
Extremely High Frequency (EHF) Pros: Satellite to Satellite Communications and Nuclear Survivable. Cons: Weather can effect communications.
Satellite Communications (SATCOM) A satellite communications system uses satellites to relay radio transmissions between earth terminals.
The primary mission/responsibility of CS-2 Division: Cybersecurity manages all reporting requirements for Information System Rates- IT
Common Core: Information Warfare: Defeat any enemy by using Assured Command and Control, Battlespace Awareness and Integrated Fires to achieve Freedom of Maneuver across all warfighting domains.
Cyber Attacks: A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, or personal computer devices.
The primary mission/responsibility of CS-3 Division: Responsible for the operation and maintenance of installed support equipment to include Local Area Networks and associated programs.
ADP stands for: Automated Data Processing
EDP stands for: Encrypted Data Processing
The LANs (Local Area Networks) onboard IKE are: NIPRNet: Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (Unclassified) SIPRNet: Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (Secret) JWICS: Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (Top Secret)
HF 3-30 MHz
VHF 30-300 MHz
UHF 300MHz-3 GHz
SHF 3-30 GHz
EHF 30-300 GHz
FLASH Z 10 MINUTES
IMMEDIATE O 30 MINUTES
PRIORITY P 3 HOURS
ROUTINE R 6 HOURS
DHYSL- DIGITAL HYBRID SPEED LOG- AN/WSN-9 Measures ships speed via the rodmeter
DFGMC- DIGITAL FLUXGATE MAGNETIC COMPASS GIVES MAGNETIC HEADING. MAGNETIC NORTH IS ABOUT 15 DEGREES OFF FROM TRUE NORTH
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