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joint operations |
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A general term to describe military actions conducted by joint forces or by Service forces in relationships (e.g., support, coordinating authority) which, of themselves, do not create joint forces. |
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From 2005 to 2006, Tucker managed 27 IT projects in Afghanistan for PM DWTS, including cleaning up cabling and providing raised flooring for a Joint Operations Center in Kabul; providing an intercom system at the Bagram Tertiary Internment Center; and conducting site surveys to provide NIPRnet, SIPRnet, and CEN-TRIXS (a coalition secret data network) capabilities at a variety of locations. It become apparent it was no longer in support of their strategic objectives," TC MD John Coleman told the Associated Press, adding that it will take 3-6 months for the companies to split software, communications equipment and other joint operations. With the current emphasis on joint operations and joint fires and effects, Fort Sill needed an office to synchronize activities to avoid duplication, generate cross-talk and ensure everyone is working on common goals. |
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