- Industry: Government; Military
- Number of terms: 79318
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The senior chaplain assigned to the staff of, or designated by, the combatant commander to provide advice on religion, ethics, and morale of assigned personnel and to coordinate religious ministries within the combatant commander’s area of responsibility.
Industry:Military
The senior chaplain assigned to or designated by a commander of a staff, command, or unit.
Industry:Military
The senior agency of the Air Force component commander that provides command and control of Air Force air and space operations and coordinates with other components and Services.
Industry:Military
The selective and controlled use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emitters to optimize command and control capabilities while minimizing, for operations security: a. Detection by enemy sensors; b. Mutual interference among friendly systems; and/or c. Enemy interference with the ability to execute a military deception plan.
Industry:Military
The Selected Reserve, Individual Ready Reserve, and Inactive National Guard liable for active duty as prescribed by law (Title 10, United States Code, Sections 10142, 12301, and 12302).
Industry:Military
The section within the Navy tactical air control center that coordinates rotary-wing air operations with all helicopter direction centers and air traffic control center(s) in the amphibious force.
Industry:Military
The sealift services provided on a common basis for all Department of Defense agencies and, as authorized, for other agencies of the US Government. The Military Sealift Command, a transportation component command of the US Transportation Command, provides common-user sealift for which users reimburse the transportation accounts of the Transportation Working Capital Fund.
Industry:Military
The science that deals with hidden, disguised, or encrypted communications. It includes communications security and communications intelligence.
Industry:Military
The safeguarding of vessels, harbors, ports, waterfront facilities, and cargo from internal threats such as destruction, loss, or injury from sabotage or other subversive acts; accidents; thefts; or other causes of similar nature.
Industry:Military