1N1 Air Force
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Air-Superiority and multirole
F-15C Eagle f-15E Strike Eagle F-16C Fighting Falcon f-22 Raptor F-35 Lightning II A-10 Thunderbolt II Ac-130 Spectre/Spooky
Heavy Bombers
B-1B Lancer B-2 Spirit B-52 Stratofortress
Tanker Aircraft
KC-10A Extender HC-130 Combat King MC-130 Cambat Talon/Shadow KC-135 Stratotanker
Helicopters
MM-60G Pave Hawk MH-60G Pave Hawk UH-1N Iroquois
OSHA is a branch of what
Department of Labor
INFOSEC
Information security, protect classified material from unauthorized disclosure
COMSEC
Communication security, protect information derived from information systems, includes EMSEC and TRANSEC
EMSEC
Emission security, information from the emanations from information systems
TRANSEC
Transmission security, protect information from transmissions and interception
OPSEC
Operations Security, controlling unclassified critical information associated with military operations
COMPUSEC
Computer security, safeguard hardware, software, and firmware
Physical Security
safeguard personnel and prevent unauthorized access
Intelligence Oversight
protects the constitutional rights of all US persons
EO 12333
established intelligence oversight, balances the need to gather intel and not infringing on the rights of the people
EO 13526
standards for classification, safeguarding, and declassification of national security information
What must a person have to have access to classified information
valid security clearance, non-disclosure agreement, have a need-to-know
Two categories of classification
Collateral and SCI
Collateral information
classified information without SCI
Sensitive Compartmented Information
derived from sources or methods which is required tp be handled within formal access control systems
Two types of classification
Original and derivative
Levels of Classification
TS, S, C
Destruction of Top Secret and SCI information
Two personnel and a Form 143
NSC
National Security Council, presidents principal forum to consider national security and foreign policy
HSC
Homeland Security Council, coordination between local, state, and federal agencies to respond to terrorism threats
DNI
Director of National Intelligence, head of the IC
Intelligence Community
coalition of 17 agencies and organizations
IC Program Program Managers
CIA, FBI, DIA, NGA, NSA/CSS, NRO
CIA
Central Intelligence Agency, Clandestine Foreign intelligence and CI, HUMINT collection
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation, CI and counterterrorism in the US
DIA
Defense Intelligence Agency, countering threats to US national security
NGA
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, IMINT
NSA/CSS
National Security Agency/Central Security Service, SIGINT
NRO
National Reconnaissance Office, overhead systems, satelites
IC Departmentals
DOS, DOE, DEA, DOT, DHS
DOS
Department of State, foreign policy determination and execution
DOE
Department of Energy, protects national security information and technologies, property of incalculable value
DEA
Drug Enforcement Agency, drug trafficking
DOT
Department of Treasury, foreign intel related to US economic policy
Title 10
General Military Law
Title 18
Criminal and penal code
Title 32
National Guard
Title 50
War and National Defense
National Security Strategy
intelligence is outlined under Pillar Three: Preserve PEace through Strength. 3 priority actions: improve understanding, harness all info at our disposal, fuse info and analysis
Next Gen ISR Dominance Flight Plan
acheive by 2028
DOD
dept of defense, SecDef is the civilian head
JCS
Joint Chief of Staff, strategic direction of the armed forces, made up of the CJCS
CJCS
Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, selected from the officers of the armed forces, highest ranking
Combatant Commands
unified command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander
USAFRICOM
Africa excluding Egypt
USCENTCOM
Middle East and Southwest Asia and Egypt
USCYBERCOM
cyberspace
USEUCOM
Europe, large portions of Asia, parts of the Middle East and the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans
USINDOPACOM
US Pacific Command, humanitarian assistance
USNORTHCOM
US, canada, Mexico
USSOUTHCOM
LAtin America, carribean
USSOCOM
Special ops
USSPACECOM
space domain
USSTRATCOM
US Strategic COmmand
USTRANSCOM
deployment and distribution
PACAF
Pacific Air Forces, asia-pacific region
USAFE
Us AF in Europe
ACC
Air Combat Command
AMC
Air Mobility Command, airlift and refueling
AFGSC
AF Global Strike Command, bombers
AFSOC
AF Special ops command
AETC
Air education and training command
AFMC
AF Materiel Command, research and development
AFRC
AF Reserve Command, day-to-day missions
Joint Operations
military actions conducted by joint forces, same country
JFC
Joingt force commander
Coalition
arrangement between two or more nations for a common action
Advantages of Space
wide-area coverage over denied areas, mission longevity, reduced vulnerability
Disadvantages of Space
orbit requirements, threats could disrupt worldwide services
Cyberspace
man-made domain
National Cyber Strategy 4 Pillars
Protect the American People, the homeland, and the american waf of life, promote american prosperity, preserve peace through strength, advance american influence
Combatant Command COCOM
cannot be delegated
Operational Control OPCON
May be delgated
Tactical Control TACON
control of movements
Administrative Control ADCON
training and readiness
Alliance
formal agreement for long-term operations
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