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Fleet Weather Center Norfolk 1
Enlisted Information Dominance
Warfare Specialist (EIDWS)
Common Core
103 ORGANIZATION
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• Objectives:
– Define and discuss Naval Organization
– Identify and discuss the major commands, their location and mission (ex PACOM)
– Identify and discuss the numbered fleets and their location and mission
– Define the difference between Task Force/Group/Unit/Element
– Identify and discuss the IDC ratings
– Identify and discuss the Naval Communication Master Stations
– Identify and discuss DISA, NASIC and NCODC
– Define and discuss roles and organization of various elements within the
Intelligence organizations
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• References:
• US Navy Official Website http://www.navy.mil/
• www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/nsc
• www.cffc.navy.mil/serial_002_%20command_and_%20
• US Pacific Command Official Website http://www.pacom.mil/
• US European Command Official Website http://www.eucom.mil/english/index.asp
• US Joint Forces Command Official Website http://www.jfcom.mil/index.htm
• US Southern Command Official Website http://www.southcom.mil/AppsSC/index.php
• US Central Command Official Website http://www.centcom.mil
• US Northern Command Official Website http://www.northcom.mil/home.html
• US Special Operations Command http://www.socom.mil/
• US Transportation Command Official Website http://www.transcom.mil/
• US Strategic Command Official Website http://www.stratcom.mil/
• US Africa Command Official Website http://www.africom.mil/index.asp
• Naval Network Warfare Command Official Website http://www.netwarcom.navy.mil/
• NEOCS Volume I, Navy Enlisted Occupational Standards
• NCTAMS LANT Official Website https://www.nctamslant.navy.mil/index.php?id=370&secid=14
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• References:
• NCTAMS PAC Official Website https://www.nctamspac.navy.mil/
• The Oceanographer/Navigator of the Navy (CNO-N84)Website http://www.oceanographer.navy.mil/
• MOD 5 – Communications Center Operations
• Joint Publication 2-01
• NDP-2
• NDP 1, Naval Doctrine Publication 1, Naval Warfare.
http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/service_pubs/ndp1.pdf
• Defense Information Systems Agency Official Website.http://www.disa.mil/
• National Air & Space Intelligence Center Official Website. http://www.afisr.af.mil/units/nasic.asp
• DoD DIR 5105.21
• DoD DIR 5100.1
• Joint Publication 3-14
• OPNAVINST 5400.43A
• Office of Naval Intelligence Official Website http://www.nmic.navy.mil/
• NAVCYBERFOR Official Website www.cyberfor.navy.mil
• U.S. Navy Naval Oceanography website www.navmetoccom.navy.mil
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EIDWS Common Core 103 ORGANIZATION
• State the mission of the United States Navy:
• To maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars,
deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.
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• Discuss the NCA, its members and functions:
• The National Command Authority is a term used by the United Sates government to refer to the
ultimate lawful force of military orders. The term refers collectively to the President of the United
States (as commander-in –chief) and the United States Secretary of Defense. The tem also refers to
communications with the commanding officers of the United Combatant to put U.S. forces into action.
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• Discuss the difference between OPCON and ADCON :
• Operational Control (OPCAON) is the command or commander in charge of the overall operation of
forces. Their duties are to ensure the assigned mission is achieved through the use of forces
assigned to the current operation.
• Administrative Control (ADCON) is the commander in charge of the individual unit’s administrative
needs to include issuance of orders, pay and personnel issues, as well as issuance of directives and
awards. During any given operation the Administrative Controlling authority will have the duties of
logistical support as well as personnel support.
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• Describe the function of the following:
• a. COCOM – Combatant Commander.
• b. Navy COCOM – Navy Combatant Commander.
• c. FLTCOM – Fleet Commander. Overall responsible for the operations of the Fleet in their AOR. For
example, Second Fleet Commander if responsible for the daily operations of all Naval forces within
the Atlantic Area of Operation.
• d. TYCOM – Type commander. Responsible for the operations of their specific platform, for example,
Surface, Air, Submarine, and Expeditionary
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following:
• a. PACOM:
– US Pacific Command
– Location: Camp Smith, Hawaii
– Mission: To protect and defend, in concert with other U.S. Government agencies, the
territory of the United States, its people, and its interests. With allies and partners, U.S.
Pacific Command is committed to enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region by
promoting security cooperation, encouraging peaceful development, responding to
contingencies, deterring aggression, and, when necessary,fighting to win.
• Component Commands:
– U.S. Pacific Fleet
– U.S. Pacific Air Forces
– U.S. Army Pacific
– U.S. Marine Forces Pacific
•
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• b. EUCOM:
– US European Command
– Location: Stuttgart, Germany
– Mission: To conduct military operations and build partner capacity to enhance
transatlantic security and defend the homeland forward.
• Component Commands:
– U.S. Army Europe
– U.S. Air Forces Europe
– U.S. Naval Forces Europe
– U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe
– U.S. Special Operations Command Europe
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• c. JFCOM:
– US Joint Forces Command
– Location: Norfolk, Virginia
– Mission: To provide mission-ready joint-capable forces and support the development and
integration of joint, interagency and multinational capabilities to meet the present and future
operational needs of the joint force.
• Component Commands:
– Forces Command
– Marine Forces Command
– U.S. Fleet Forces Command
– Air Combat Command
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• d. SOUTHCOM:
– US Southern Command
– Location: Miami, Florida
– Mission: To conduct military operations and promote security cooperation to achieve U.S.
strategic objectives.
• Component Commands:
– U.S. Army South
– Air Forces Southern
– U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command
– U.S. Marine Corps Forces South
– Special Operations Command South
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• e. CENTCOM:
– US Central Command
– Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
– Mission: With national and international partners, U.S. Central Command promotes cooperation
among nations, responds to crises, and deters or defeats state and non-state aggression, and
supports development and, when necessary, reconstruction in order to establish the conditions
for regional security, stability and prosperity.
• Component Commands:
– Army Forces Central Command
– Naval Forces Central Command
– Marine Forces Central Command
– Air Forces Central Command
– Special Operations Command Central
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• f. NORTHCOM:
– US Northern Command
– Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
– Mission: Anticipate and conduct Homeland Defense and Civil Support operations within the
assigned area of responsibility to defend, protect and secure the United States and its interests.
• Component Commands:
– Joint Forces Headquarters National Capital Region
– Joint Task Force Alaska
– Joint Task Force Civil Support
– Joint Task Force North
– Standing Joint Force Headquarters
– Army North
– Air Force North
– U.S. Fleet Forces Command
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• g. SOCOM:
– US Special Operations Command
– Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
– Mission: Provide fully capable Special Operation Forces to defend the United States and its
interests. Plan and synchronize operations against terrorist networks.
• Component Commands:
– Army Special Operations Command
– Naval Special Warfare Command
– Air Force Special Operations Command
– Naval Special Warfare Command
– Air Force Special Operations Command
– Marine Corps Special Operations Command
– Joint Special Operations University
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• h. TRANSCOM:
– US Transportation Command
– Location: Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
– Mission: Develop and direct the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise to globally
project strategic national security capabilities; accurately sense the operating environment;
provide end-to-end distribution process visibility; and responsive support of joint, U.S.
government and Secretary of Defense approved multinational and non-governmental logistical
requirements.
• Component Commands:
– Air Mobility Command
– Military Sealift Command
– Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• i. STRATCOM:
– US Strategic Command
– Location: Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
– Mission: To deter attacks on US vital interests, to ensure US freedom of action in space and
cyberspace, to deliver integrated kinetic and non-kinetic effects to include nuclear and
information operations in support of US Joint Force Commander operations, to synchronize
global missile defense plans and operations, to synchronize regional combating of weapons of
mass destruction plans, to provide integrated surveillance and reconnaissance allocation
recommendations to the SECDEF, and to advocate for capabilities as assigned.
• Component Commands:
– U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command
– Fleet Forces Command
– Marine Corps Forces U.S. Strategic Command
– Air Force Space Command
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• j. AFRICOM:
– US Africa Command
– Location: Stuttgart, Germany
– Mission: With other U.S. government agencies and international partners, conducts sustained
security engagement through military-to-military programs, military-sponsored activities, and
other military operations as directed to promote a stable and secure African environment in
support of U.S. foreign policy.
• Component Commands:
– US Army Africa
– 17th Air Force
– US Navy 6th Fleet
– Marine Corps Forces Africa
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• State the location, mission and component commands for the following (cont):
• k. USCYBERCOM:
– Location: FT Meade, MD
– Mission: plans, coordinates, integrates, synchronizes, and conducts activities to: direct the
operations and defense of specified Department of Defense information networks and; prepare
to, and when directed, conduct full-spectrum military cyberspace operations in order to enable
actions in all domains, ensure US/Allied freedom of action in cyberspace and deny the same to
our adversaries.
• Component Commands:
– Army Forces Cyber Command (ARFORCYBER);
– 24th USAF;
– Fleet Cyber Command (FLTCYBERCOM);
– Marine Forces Cyber Command (MARFORCYBER).
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• State the location, mission, and component commands for the following:
• a. CNO N2/N6 Director of Naval Intelligence (N2) and the Deputy CNO Communications Networks (N6):
The OPNAV Reorganization Team shall propose administrative and operational relationships between
FLTCYBERCOM and other Navy and JointCommands and define clear roles and responsibilities within
these interfaces," the memo said. "The team shall also identify governance mechanisms across the
Navy to optimally align and manage Navy's information capabilities."
• b. CNMOC The Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (COMNAVMETOCCOM) :serves as
the operational arm of the Naval Oceanography Program. Headquartered at the Stennis Space Center
in Mississippi, CNMOC's claimancy is globally distributed, with assets located on larger ships (aircraft
carriers, amphibious ships, and command and control ships), shore facilities at fleet concentration
areas, and larger production centers in the U.S. COMNAVMETOCCOM is focused on providing critical
environmental knowledge to the warfighting disciplines of Anti-Submarine Warfare; Naval Special
Warfare; Mine Warfare; Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; and Fleet Operations (Strike
and Expeditionary), as well as to the support areas of Maritime Operations, Aviation Operations,
Navigation, Precise Time, and Astrometry.
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• State the location, mission, and component commands for the following (cont):
• c. NNWC Naval Network Warfare Command: The headquarters is at Naval Amphibious Base Little
Creek in Norfolk, VA. NETWARCOM is the authority whose job is coordinating all US Navy information
technology, information operations, and space requirements and operations. NETWARCOM
coordinates staff needed to support one naval network and to support that network's operation.
• d. Commander, Reserve Space and Network Warfare Program: The Navy Space Team is a functional
team of organizations that span the entire spectrum of Naval warfighting. Functional areas include
assessments and requirements, operations, science and technology (S&T), and acquisition. The
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, (Warfare Requirements and Programs Directorate) (CNO N6/N7)
leads the Navy Space Team for the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)..
• e. Commander, USSTRATCOM Offutt AFB, NE: The missions of U.S. Strategic Command are: to deter
attacks on U.S. vital interests, to ensure U.S. freedom of action in space and cyberspace, to deliver
integrated kinetic and non-kinetic effects to include nuclear and information operations in support of
U.S. Joint Force Commander operations, to synchronize global missile defense plans and operations,
to synchronize regional combating of weapons of mass destruction plans, to provide integrated
surveillance and reconnaissance allocation recommendations to the SECDEF, and to advocate for
capabilities as assigned.
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• State the location, mission, and component commands for the following (cont):
• f. Joint Space Operations Center JFCC-SPACE: through its Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC),
detects, tracks, and identifies all man-made objects in Earth orbit. Crews work around the clock
constantly tracking these objects. They task the Space Surveillance Network (SSN), a worldwide
network of 29 space surveillance sensors (radar and optical telescopes, both military and civilian) to
observe the objects. The crews use computers to match sensor observations to the more than 22,000
man-made orbiting objects and update the position of each one. These updates form the Space
Catalog, a comprehensive listing of the numbers, types, and orbits of man-made objects in space.
• g. NOAA: National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration provides weather, hydrologic, and
climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas,
for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and
products form a national information database and infrastructure which can be used by other
governmental agencies, the private sector, the public, and the global community. " National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW Room 5128 Washington, DC 20230.
Organization.
• h. Naval Space Operations Center
• i. NAVCYBERFOR:
• j. ONI:
• k. Office of the Oceanographer/Navigator of the Navy:
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• Define the operating areas of the following numbered fleets:
• a. 2nd Fleet – Operates in the Atlantic Ocean and located in Norfolk, Virginia
• b. 3rd Fleet – Operates in the Eastern Pacific Ocean area and is located in San Diego, California
• c. 4th Fleet – Operates in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and surrounding waters and is
located in Mayport, Florida
• d. 5th Fleet – Operates in the Arabian Gulf/Indian Ocean/Persian Gulf and is located in Manama,
Bahrain
• e. 6th Fleet – Operates in the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea areas and is located in Gaeta, Italy
• f. 7th Fleet – Operates in the Western Pacific/Indian Ocean areas and is located in Yokosuka, Japan
• g. 10th Fleet – Operate in conjunction with the 2nd through 7th Fleets.
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• Define the following:
• a. TF – Task Force is a component of a fleet organized by the commander of a task fleet or higher
authority for the accomplishment of a specific task or tasks.
• b. TG –Task Group is a component of a naval task force organized by the commander of a task force
or higher authority.
• c. TU - Task Unit is a component of a naval task group organized by the commander of a task group or
higher authority.
• d. TE - Task Element is a component of a naval task unit organized by the commander of a task unit
or higher authority.
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• Describe the following IDC ratings:
• a. AG - Aerographer's mates are the Navy's meteorological and oceanographic experts, trained in the
science of meteorology and physical oceanography.
• b. CTI – Collect, translate, interpret, and analyze foreign languages.
• c. CTM – Perform troubleshooting and maintenance on electrical and electronic equipment assigned.
• d. CTN – Monitor, identify, collect analyze and report information in regards to computer network
operations in support of Navy and Department of Defense national and theater level missions.
• e. CTR – Collect, analyze and report signals of interest to fleet and national customers.
• f. CTT – Monitor, identify and report on radar signals of interest and conduct electronic Warfare (EW).
• g. IS - Intelligence specialists analyze intelligence data. They break down information to determine its
usefulness in military planning.
• h. IT – Perform core and specialty functions of Communications Operations, Message Processing,
Network Administration and Security.
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• State the location, mission, and component commands of the following Naval and
Computer Telecommunication Area Master Stations (NCTAMS) :
• a. NCTAMS LANT :
– Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic
– Location: Norfolk, Virginia
– Mission: To provide classified and unclassified voice, messaging, data and video to ships,
submarines, aircraft and ground forces operating worldwide in support of Naval and joint
missions.
• b. NCTAMS PAC :
– Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific
– Location: Wahiawa, Hawaii
– Mission: To provide automated information and telecommunications support and services to
local, regional, and global customers in support of Unified Commanders and the Department of
Defense; worldwide naval high frequency direction and routing control of all messages in the
Naval Finding Telecommunications System; operational direction for all Telecommunications
System assets on Oahu, Midway Island, Alaska and the entire West Coast; coordination of all
military Defense Switching Network and commercial telephone services on the island of Oahu.
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• Define C4ISR.
• a.
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• Explain the mission of the DISA :
• A Combat Support Agency, engineers and provides command and control capabilities
and enterprise infrastructure to continuously operate and assure a global net-centric
enterprise in direct support to joint warfighters, National level leaders, and other
mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of operations.
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• Explain the mission of the NASIC :
• The National Air Space Intelligence Center, with headquarters at Wright-Patterson AFB.
Ohio, is the primary Department of Defense producer of foreign aerospace intelligence.
NASIC develops its products by analyzing all available data on foreign aerospace forces
and weapons systems to determine performance characteristics, capabilities,
vulnerabilities, and intentions. Center assessments are also an important factor in
shaping national security and defense policies. As the DoD experts on foreign
aerospace system capabilities, the center historically has also been involved in
supporting American weapons treaty negotiations and verification.
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• State the mission of the NCDOC :
• .
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• Identify and discuss the following organizations and their roles in the Intelligence
Community :
• a. ODNI – Office of the Director of Naval intelligence. Produces meaningful maritime
intelligence and moves that intelligence rapidly to key strategic, operational,
and tactical decision-makers.
• b. DIA – Defense Intelligence Agency. Provide timely, objective, and cogent military
intelligence to warfighters, defense planners, and defense and national
security policymakers.
• c. NSA –
• d. CIA -
• e. NGA -
• f. DHS -
• g. FBI -
• h. DEA -
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• Identify and discuss the following organizations and their roles in the Intelligence
Community (cont):
• i. DOE -
• j. DOS -
• k. DOT -
• l. NASA -
• m. NRO -
• n. USAF -
• o. USA -
• p. USMC -
• q. USN -
• r. USCG -
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QUESTIONS?