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action agent

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In intelligence usage, one who has access to, and performs actions against, the target.


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The sun rises over Forward Operating Base (FOB) Santa Fe, located in "The Box" at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California, for another rotation of Operation Sand Castle, where the 412th Engineer Command serves as the action agent for the United States Army Reserve Command's current Army Force Generation exercise.
It is only when that data is disseminated to a wide range of action agents do we get a return on the investment used to cull them.
It features an expanding family of Action Agents designed to fundamentally reduce the cost of IS ownership.
 
 
 
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