Children's Reasoning about Three Authority Attributes: Adult Status, Knowledge, and Social Position.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Laupa, Marta
1991-01-01
Assessed children's evaluations of individuals' commands and children's choices between individuals who gave opposing commands. Subjects weighted individuals' social position and knowledge more heavily than adult status in judging the legitimacy of commands and choosing between individuals giving opposing commands. (BC)
2017-06-09
DIGITAL GUNNERY: HOW COMBAT VEHICLE GUNNERY TRAINING CREATES A MODEL FOR TRAINING THE MISSION COMMAND SYSTEM A thesis presented...Training Creates a Model for Training the Mission Command System 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S...digital systems that give commanders an unprecedented ability to understand and lead in the battlefields where they operate. Unfortunately, units
"What Advice Would You Give to Students Starting Your Course?"
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Meedin, Aneeqa
2007-01-01
In this essay, the author, a Biomedical Sciences student at the University of Sheffield, presents an atypical way of addressing the question "What advice would you give to students starting your course?" by transcribing the much-evoked and revered Ten Commandments, the original guide to life, into advice for new and bewildered Biomedical…
2013-01-01
underground, cross-border tunnels to attack high-value targets like command and control nodes or air bases. Theater Ballistic Missiles. North Korea has...fomenting unrest and revolution. Command and Control. The DPRK National Defense Commission ( NDC ) is the symbolic nominal authority over the North’s...and control is exercised by its subordinate General Staff Department. The 1992 constitution gives control of the North’s military to the NDC , and
An extension of command shaping methods for controlling residual vibration using frequency sampling
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Singer, Neil C.; Seering, Warren P.
1992-01-01
The authors present an extension to the impulse shaping technique for commanding machines to move with reduced residual vibration. The extension, called frequency sampling, is a method for generating constraints that are used to obtain shaping sequences which minimize residual vibration in systems such as robots whose resonant frequencies change during motion. The authors present a review of impulse shaping methods, a development of the proposed extension, and a comparison of results of tests conducted on a simple model of the space shuttle robot arm. Frequency shaping provides a method for minimizing the impulse sequence duration required to give the desired insensitivity.
1985-05-09
world and is used by national leaders such as the president, secretary of state, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff ( NCA [National Command...Authorities]) for giving orders to the military. The NCA makes judgments based upon intelligence gathered from throughout the world, and gives...is thinner than a CRT ( cathode ray tube), so- even if the picture is made larger it does not take up space. Therefore, other devices can be loaded in
2009-01-30
tool written in Java to support the automated creation of simulated subnets. It can be run giving it a subnet, the number of hosts to create, the...network and can also be used to create subnets with specific profiles. Subnet Creator command line: > java –jar SubnetCreator.jar –j [path to client...command: > java –jar jss_client.jar com.mdacorporation.jndms.JSS.Client.JSSBatchClient [file] 5. Software: This is the output file that will store the
33 CFR 117.24 - Radiotelephone installation identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... the Service Signs established by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in U.S. Road Symbol Signs... identification. (a) The Coast Guard authorizes, and the District Commander may require the installation of a sign... operates a VHF radiotelephone in accordance with § 117.23. (b) The sign shall give notice of the...
33 CFR 117.24 - Radiotelephone installation identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... the Service Signs established by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in U.S. Road Symbol Signs... identification. (a) The Coast Guard authorizes, and the District Commander may require the installation of a sign... operates a VHF radiotelephone in accordance with § 117.23. (b) The sign shall give notice of the...
33 CFR 117.24 - Radiotelephone installation identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... the Service Signs established by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in U.S. Road Symbol Signs... identification. (a) The Coast Guard authorizes, and the District Commander may require the installation of a sign... operates a VHF radiotelephone in accordance with § 117.23. (b) The sign shall give notice of the...
33 CFR 117.24 - Radiotelephone installation identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... the Service Signs established by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in U.S. Road Symbol Signs... identification. (a) The Coast Guard authorizes, and the District Commander may require the installation of a sign... operates a VHF radiotelephone in accordance with § 117.23. (b) The sign shall give notice of the...
33 CFR 117.24 - Radiotelephone installation identification.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... the Service Signs established by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in U.S. Road Symbol Signs... identification. (a) The Coast Guard authorizes, and the District Commander may require the installation of a sign... operates a VHF radiotelephone in accordance with § 117.23. (b) The sign shall give notice of the...
Mann, J
2001-01-01
We talked about using 3 UNIX commands. In UNIX, there are many other options for using them. But for the most part, if you can use them like I have shown, you will be able to do everything you need. If you can learn these few points well, I think you will be better off than if I give you 50 options and leave you totally confused about when to do what. On some UNIX systems, an electronic version of the UNIX manual is on the system. This gives a lot more information about each command. However, it is a bit difficult to understand. If you want more information about any command, you can type man COMMAND, e.g., man ls. This will give you more ways to use the ls command. And remember, the command pwd tells what directory you are in, cd/directory changes to another directory, ls lists the contents of the directory you are in, ls more displays the directory contents 1 page at a time (the space bar gives you the next page), ls-al gives a detailed listing of the contents of the directory you are in, ls-al more displays them 1 page at a time (the space bar gives you the next page).
Pinnacle: The Army’s Effort to Reform Its Accession Process
2011-02-24
Philip Kotler emphasizes the importance of market conditions on organization design and strategy. According to Kotler , “Companies need to give the...Leadership, interview by author, December 6, 2010. 68 Philip Kotler , Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Control...2010. 75 U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Pinnacle Army Research Consortium, September 1, 2009. 76 Philip Kotler , Marketing Management: Analysis
32 CFR 700.1026 - Authority of an officer who succeeds to command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Authority of an officer who succeeds to command... Precedence, Authority and Command Authority § 700.1026 Authority of an officer who succeeds to command. (a) An officer who succeeds to command due to incapacity, death, departure on leave, detachment without...
32 CFR 700.1026 - Authority of an officer who succeeds to command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Authority of an officer who succeeds to command... Precedence, Authority and Command Authority § 700.1026 Authority of an officer who succeeds to command. (a) An officer who succeeds to command due to incapacity, death, departure on leave, detachment without...
32 CFR 700.1026 - Authority of an officer who succeeds to command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Authority of an officer who succeeds to command... Precedence, Authority and Command Authority § 700.1026 Authority of an officer who succeeds to command. (a) An officer who succeeds to command due to incapacity, death, departure on leave, detachment without...
32 CFR 700.1026 - Authority of an officer who succeeds to command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Authority of an officer who succeeds to command... Precedence, Authority and Command Authority § 700.1026 Authority of an officer who succeeds to command. (a) An officer who succeeds to command due to incapacity, death, departure on leave, detachment without...
32 CFR 700.1026 - Authority of an officer who succeeds to command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Authority of an officer who succeeds to command... Precedence, Authority and Command Authority § 700.1026 Authority of an officer who succeeds to command. (a) An officer who succeeds to command due to incapacity, death, departure on leave, detachment without...
2002-08-28
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - During the master plan signing ceremony at Port Canaveral Terminal 10, Matt Taylor gives a presentation to attendees, who included Canaveral National Seashore Superintendent Robert Newkirk, Canaveral Port Authority Executive Director Malcolm "Mac" McLouth, KSC Director Roy Bridges Jr., U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon, 45th Space Wing Commander Gregory Pavlovich, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services Refuge Manager Ron Hight, Naval Ordnance Test Unit Commanding Officer William Borger, and Florida Space Authority Executive Director Ed Gormel. Taylor is vice president and chief planning officer of ZHA, Inc., which provided consulting services for the plan. The plan represents interagency cooperation between the leadership group's agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service and U.S. Navy. Joining them in developing a vision of the Spaceport's future have been aerospace educators, researchers, and businesses, along with representatives from local, state and national government.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.859 Quarantine. (a) The commanding officer or aircraft commander of a ship or... port or area within which the ship or aircraft is located. (b) The commanding officer shall give all...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.859 Quarantine. (a) The commanding officer or aircraft commander of a ship or... port or area within which the ship or aircraft is located. (b) The commanding officer shall give all...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.859 Quarantine. (a) The commanding officer or aircraft commander of a ship or... port or area within which the ship or aircraft is located. (b) The commanding officer shall give all...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.859 Quarantine. (a) The commanding officer or aircraft commander of a ship or... port or area within which the ship or aircraft is located. (b) The commanding officer shall give all...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.859 Quarantine. (a) The commanding officer or aircraft commander of a ship or... port or area within which the ship or aircraft is located. (b) The commanding officer shall give all...
Negative Responses to Teacher Commands: An Effective Teaching Strategy.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bragger, Jeannette D.
1982-01-01
Describes process and gives examples by which contradiction is introduced in a course using Total Physical Response approach. Gives students opportunity to say "no" and come up with an alternative while demonstrating understanding of original command. (BK)
Evaluation of Organisational Interoperabiity in a Network Centric Warfare Environment
2004-09-01
understanding developed. Command and Coordination examines issues related to command structure, command and leadership styles . Ethos covers socio...harmonisation of command arrangements and the accommodation of differences in command and leadership styles . 3.2.4 Ethos Future warfare will... leadership styles . • changes to give less emphasis to hierarchy and command and more to coordination. Any reference to a single chain of command has been
32 CFR 525.5 - Entry authorization (procedure).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.5 Entry... the National Range Commander, the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range or the designated representative... the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range, responds to an application, and the National Range Commander...
32 CFR 525.5 - Entry authorization (procedure).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.5 Entry... the National Range Commander, the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range or the designated representative... the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range, responds to an application, and the National Range Commander...
32 CFR 525.5 - Entry authorization (procedure).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.5 Entry... the National Range Commander, the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range or the designated representative... the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range, responds to an application, and the National Range Commander...
32 CFR 525.5 - Entry authorization (procedure).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.5 Entry... the National Range Commander, the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range or the designated representative... the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range, responds to an application, and the National Range Commander...
32 CFR 525.5 - Entry authorization (procedure).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.5 Entry... the National Range Commander, the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range or the designated representative... the Commander, Kwajalein Missile Range, responds to an application, and the National Range Commander...
32 CFR 700.702 - Responsibility and authority of commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Responsibility and authority of commanders. 700.702 Section 700.702 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED... authority of commanders. (a) Commanders shall be responsible for the satisfactory accomplishment of the...
32 CFR 700.702 - Responsibility and authority of commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Responsibility and authority of commanders. 700.702 Section 700.702 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED... authority of commanders. (a) Commanders shall be responsible for the satisfactory accomplishment of the...
32 CFR 700.702 - Responsibility and authority of commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Responsibility and authority of commanders. 700.702 Section 700.702 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED... authority of commanders. (a) Commanders shall be responsible for the satisfactory accomplishment of the...
32 CFR 700.702 - Responsibility and authority of commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Responsibility and authority of commanders. 700.702 Section 700.702 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED... authority of commanders. (a) Commanders shall be responsible for the satisfactory accomplishment of the...
Young Children's Misconceptions of Simple Turtle Graphics Commands.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Cuneo, Diane O.
Four- and 5-year-olds' understanding of basic turtle graphics commands was examined before and after a hands-on, interactive problem-solving experience. Children (n=32) saw display screen events consisting of an initial turtle state, a command transformation, and the resulting turtle state. They were asked to give the command executed in each…
In Search of Command and Staff Doctrine.
1987-05-01
authority, resposibility , and accountability." 21. In both Article 90 and Article 92 of the Unior Code, the orders of ccmders are given a special...the dates the orders are published, i.e., retroactive and prospective appointments. Hovever, there is presently no procedure for self -terminating...with your- self !" S 137 U. S. Grant, Personal Memoirs 343 (Da Capo Press ed. 1982). See also Op. JAGAF 1978/62, June 6, 1978: "Giving Air Force officers
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.822 Delivery of personnel to civil authorities and service of subpoena or other process. (a) Commanding officers or other... provided by the Manual of the Judge Advocate General. (b) Commanding officers are authorized to permit the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.822 Delivery of personnel to civil authorities and service of subpoena or other process. (a) Commanding officers or other... provided by the Manual of the Judge Advocate General. (b) Commanding officers are authorized to permit the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.822 Delivery of personnel to civil authorities and service of subpoena or other process. (a) Commanding officers or other... provided by the Manual of the Judge Advocate General. (b) Commanding officers are authorized to permit the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.822 Delivery of personnel to civil authorities and service of subpoena or other process. (a) Commanding officers or other... provided by the Manual of the Judge Advocate General. (b) Commanding officers are authorized to permit the...
Design of Flight Control Panel Layout using Graphical User Interface in MATLAB
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Wirawan, A.; Indriyanto, T.
2018-04-01
This paper introduces the design of Flight Control Panel (FCP) Layout using Graphical User Interface in MATLAB. The FCP is the interface to give the command to the simulation and to monitor model variables while the simulation is running. The command accommodates by the FCP are altitude command, the angle of sideslip command, heading command, and setting command for turbulence model. The FCP was also designed to monitor the flight parameter while the simulation is running.
Teachers' Commands and Their Role in Preschool Classrooms
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bertsch, Kathy M.; Houlihan, Daniel; Lenz, Melissa A.; Patte, Christi A.
2009-01-01
Introduction: Many aspects of teacher competency have been previously examined, particularly a teacher's ability to give commands effectively. Teachers' instructions to students within the classroom, aid in the acquisition of both the students' academic and nonacademic skills. Teachers' commands promote verbal and social skills, and facilitate…
14 CFR 91.3 - Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... in command. 91.3 Section 91.3 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF... § 91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command. (a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is...-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot in command may deviate from any rule of this part...
14 CFR 91.3 - Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... in command. 91.3 Section 91.3 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF... § 91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command. (a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is...-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot in command may deviate from any rule of this part...
14 CFR 91.3 - Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... in command. 91.3 Section 91.3 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF... § 91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command. (a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is...-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot in command may deviate from any rule of this part...
14 CFR 91.3 - Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... in command. 91.3 Section 91.3 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF... § 91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command. (a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is...-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot in command may deviate from any rule of this part...
14 CFR 91.3 - Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... in command. 91.3 Section 91.3 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF... § 91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command. (a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is...-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot in command may deviate from any rule of this part...
14 CFR 1214.702 - Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 5 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander. 1214.702 Section 1214.702 Aeronautics and Space NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPACE FLIGHT The Authority of the Space Shuttle Commander § 1214.702 Authority and responsibility...
14 CFR 1214.702 - Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 5 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander. 1214.702 Section 1214.702 Aeronautics and Space NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPACE FLIGHT The Authority of the Space Shuttle Commander § 1214.702 Authority and responsibility...
14 CFR 1214.702 - Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 5 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander. 1214.702 Section 1214.702 Aeronautics and Space NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPACE FLIGHT The Authority of the Space Shuttle Commander § 1214.702 Authority and responsibility...
14 CFR 1214.702 - Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 5 2011-01-01 2010-01-01 true Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander. 1214.702 Section 1214.702 Aeronautics and Space NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPACE FLIGHT The Authority of the Space Shuttle Commander § 1214.702 Authority and responsibility...
32 CFR 700.842 - Authority over passengers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.842 Authority over passengers. Except as otherwise provided in these... are subject to the authority of the commanding officer and shall conform to the internal regulations...
32 CFR 700.842 - Authority over passengers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.842 Authority over passengers. Except as otherwise provided in these... are subject to the authority of the commanding officer and shall conform to the internal regulations...
32 CFR 700.842 - Authority over passengers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.842 Authority over passengers. Except as otherwise provided in these... are subject to the authority of the commanding officer and shall conform to the internal regulations...
32 CFR 700.842 - Authority over passengers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.842 Authority over passengers. Except as otherwise provided in these... are subject to the authority of the commanding officer and shall conform to the internal regulations...
32 CFR 700.842 - Authority over passengers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers Afloat § 700.842 Authority over passengers. Except as otherwise provided in these... are subject to the authority of the commanding officer and shall conform to the internal regulations...
14 CFR § 1214.702 - Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 5 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Authority and responsibility of the Space Shuttle commander. § 1214.702 Section § 1214.702 Aeronautics and Space NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPACE FLIGHT The Authority of the Space Shuttle Commander § 1214.702 Authority and responsibility...
32 CFR 700.828 - Search by foreign authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.828 Search by foreign authorities. (a) The commanding officer shall not permit a ship under his or her command to be searched on any pretense whatsoever by any person...
32 CFR 700.828 - Search by foreign authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.828 Search by foreign authorities. (a) The commanding officer shall not permit a ship under his or her command to be searched on any pretense whatsoever by any person...
32 CFR 700.828 - Search by foreign authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.828 Search by foreign authorities. (a) The commanding officer shall not permit a ship under his or her command to be searched on any pretense whatsoever by any person...
32 CFR 700.828 - Search by foreign authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.828 Search by foreign authorities. (a) The commanding officer shall not permit a ship under his or her command to be searched on any pretense whatsoever by any person...
32 CFR 700.828 - Search by foreign authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.828 Search by foreign authorities. (a) The commanding officer shall not permit a ship under his or her command to be searched on any pretense whatsoever by any person...
32 CFR 552.39 - Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... commanding officers. 552.39 Section 552.39 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF... Acquisition of Real Estate and Interest Therein § 552.39 Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers. Local commanding officers are authorized, without approval by higher authority, to make leases of...
32 CFR 552.39 - Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... commanding officers. 552.39 Section 552.39 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF... Acquisition of Real Estate and Interest Therein § 552.39 Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers. Local commanding officers are authorized, without approval by higher authority, to make leases of...
32 CFR 552.39 - Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... commanding officers. 552.39 Section 552.39 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF... Acquisition of Real Estate and Interest Therein § 552.39 Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers. Local commanding officers are authorized, without approval by higher authority, to make leases of...
32 CFR 552.39 - Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... commanding officers. 552.39 Section 552.39 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF... Acquisition of Real Estate and Interest Therein § 552.39 Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers. Local commanding officers are authorized, without approval by higher authority, to make leases of...
32 CFR 552.39 - Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... commanding officers. 552.39 Section 552.39 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF... Acquisition of Real Estate and Interest Therein § 552.39 Acquisition of short-term leases by local commanding officers. Local commanding officers are authorized, without approval by higher authority, to make leases of...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Traven, Bill
1988-01-01
Discusses using the DOS PATH command (for MS-DOS) to enable the microcomputer user to move from directory to directory on a hard drive. Lists the commands to be programed, gives examples, and explains the use of each. (MVL)
CCIR for Complex and Uncertain Environments
2007-05-01
these purposes. Doctrine gives such a wide variety of reasons for using CCIR that the concept seems unfocused, giving the commander no true criteria...complex. The true effect that these issues have on CCIR is open to a considerable amount of debate. Every commander has the freedom to develop his...operations. He set a precedent that seems to have held true through the entire history of intelligence requirements – every step in the development
Command Philosophy: The Secret of Organizational Leadership
1989-03-01
CATALOG NUMBER 4. TITLE (and Subtitle) ’YPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED Command Philosophy: The Secret of Organizational, Individual Study Project...service or government agency. COMMAND PHILOSOPHY: THE SECRET OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP AN INDIVIDUAL STUDY PROJECT by Colonel LarryJ. Smith, IN...91 2. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF AUTHOR ...................... 98 i ABSTRACT AUTHOR: Larry J. Smith, COL, IN TITLE: Command Philosophy: The Secret of
Commandant Instructions 3710.5: Aircraft Employment Standards
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1997-03-14
Three enclosures provide guidelines for aircraft employment to operational : commanders and planning staffs for derivation of the standards and definitions : of the terms used, listings of standards as they are applied to each Air Station, and gives ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
32 CFR 700.702 - Responsibility and authority of commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... subordinate commands are fully aware of the importance of strong, dynamic leadership and its relationship to the overall efficiency and readiness of naval forces. Commanders shall exercise positive leadership and actively develop the highest qualities of leadership in persons with positions of authority and...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... and prompt obedience to lawful orders of superior officers are essential and time-honored elements of... regulations prohibiting conduct detrimental to the military chain of command and lawful military authority. (c... chain of command, would undermine the role, authority, and position of the commander, and would impair...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... and prompt obedience to lawful orders of superior officers are essential and time-honored elements of... regulations prohibiting conduct detrimental to the military chain of command and lawful military authority. (c... chain of command, would undermine the role, authority, and position of the commander, and would impair...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... and prompt obedience to lawful orders of superior officers are essential and time-honored elements of... regulations prohibiting conduct detrimental to the military chain of command and lawful military authority. (c... chain of command, would undermine the role, authority, and position of the commander, and would impair...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... and prompt obedience to lawful orders of superior officers are essential and time-honored elements of... regulations prohibiting conduct detrimental to the military chain of command and lawful military authority. (c... chain of command, would undermine the role, authority, and position of the commander, and would impair...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... and prompt obedience to lawful orders of superior officers are essential and time-honored elements of... regulations prohibiting conduct detrimental to the military chain of command and lawful military authority. (c... chain of command, would undermine the role, authority, and position of the commander, and would impair...
NHD, riverspill, and the development of the incident command tool for drinking water protection.
William B. Samuels; Rakesh Bahadur; Michael C. Monteith; David E. Amstutz; Jonathan M. Pickus; Katherine Parker; Douglas Ryan
2006-01-01
This project involved the development of an information tool that gives Incident Commanders the critical information they need to make informed decisions regarding the consequences of threats to public water supply intakes.
2010-05-03
FINAL 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE U.S. Command Relationships in the Conduct of Cyber Warfare : Establishment...U.S. Command Relationships in the Conduct of Cyber Warfare : Establishment, Exercise, and Institutionalization of Cyber Coordinating Authority...Relationships in the Conduct of Cyber Warfare : Establishment, Exercise, and Institutionalization of Cyber Coordinating Authority The character of
Benefits Of Mission Command: Balance Of Philosophy And System
2016-05-26
The Benefits of Mission Command: Balance of Philosophy and System A Monograph by MAJ Robert R. Rodock United...Sa. CONTRACT NUMBER The Benefits of Mission Command: Balance of Philosophy and System Sb. GRANT NUMBER Sc. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Sd... philosophy and system of mission command, when exercised in balance, provides US Anny leaders the agility and adaptability to ’see the elephant’ sooner
The Command and Control of the Grand Armee: Napoleon as Organizational Designer
2009-06-01
AUTHOR(S) Norman L. Durham 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 7 . PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5000...served as the framework for a highly effective command and control system. This command and control network allowed Napoleon to dominate a war with...within his organizational design was a vast information network that served as the framework for a highly effective command and control system. This
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hanson, Curt
2014-01-01
An adaptive augmenting control algorithm for the Space Launch System has been developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center as part of the launch vehicles baseline flight control system. A prototype version of the SLS flight control software was hosted on a piloted aircraft at the Armstrong Flight Research Center to demonstrate the adaptive controller on a full-scale realistic application in a relevant flight environment. Concerns regarding adverse interactions between the adaptive controller and a proposed manual steering mode were investigated by giving the pilot trajectory deviation cues and pitch rate command authority.
Methods and Systems for Authorizing an Effector Command in an Integrated Modular Environment
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Sunderland, Dean E. (Inventor); Ahrendt, Terry J. (Inventor); Moore, Tim (Inventor)
2013-01-01
Methods and systems are provided for authorizing a command of an integrated modular environment in which a plurality of partitions control actions of a plurality of effectors is provided. A first identifier, a second identifier, and a third identifier are determined. The first identifier identifies a first partition of the plurality of partitions from which the command originated. The second identifier identifies a first effector of the plurality of effectors for which the command is intended. The third identifier identifies a second partition of the plurality of partitions that is responsible for controlling the first effector. The first identifier and the third identifier are compared to determine whether the first partition is the same as the second partition for authorization of the command.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Geller, Robert J.
The camera ready copy (CRC) procedures for Geophysical Research Letters are now being revised. As one of the new editors, I looked through preliminary versions of the new forms and instructions for authors. Remarkably, all of the units (for example, maximum length = 75 inches or 189.9 cm) are given in both British and metric units, despite the fact that AGU's style guide for authors (Eos, October 11, 1988) states that “all quantities must be in metric units.”When I contacted the AGU staff to ask them to eliminate the anachronistic British units they refused, claiming that “In the word-processing packages with which we are familiar all margins are given in inches. It is inconvenient for folks not to have both measurements if the software they are using for making CRC requires them to give commands in the British system.” They did not, however, cite any examples of a software package that will not also accept metric units, perhaps because none exists. All packages with which I am familiar accept both inches and metric units.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Command Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Reserve Command Air Combat Command Air Mobility Command Air... agencies have been delegated authority to act as head of the agency for their respective agencies (i.e., to... offers, means a procedure used in negotiated acquisitions, when market research is inconclusive for...
Defying Unjust Authority: An Exploratory Study
Zimbardo, Philip G.
2010-01-01
This research explores the psychological factors potentially involved in fostering disobedience to an unjust authority. Our paradigm was modeled after that of the Utrecht Studies on Obedience (Meeus and Raaijmakers European Journal of Social Psychology 16:311-324, 1986) in which participants are ordered to give each of 15 increasingly hostile comments to a participant/victim whenever he fails a trial. Although 30% of our sample followed commands to insult the other participant (confederate), the majority did refuse to do so at some point in the escalating hostility sequence. Our procedure utilized conditions known from prior research to increase the ratio of disobedience to obedience: proximity of teacher to learner plus remote authority. In order to better understand some of the cognitive and affective processes that may predict such defiant behaviour, we utilized a variety of measures, among them, behavioural observations, individual difference assessments, and in depth post-experimental interviews. PMID:20461226
Defying Unjust Authority: An Exploratory Study.
Bocchiaro, Piero; Zimbardo, Philip G
2010-06-01
This research explores the psychological factors potentially involved in fostering disobedience to an unjust authority. Our paradigm was modeled after that of the Utrecht Studies on Obedience (Meeus and Raaijmakers European Journal of Social Psychology 16:311-324, 1986) in which participants are ordered to give each of 15 increasingly hostile comments to a participant/victim whenever he fails a trial. Although 30% of our sample followed commands to insult the other participant (confederate), the majority did refuse to do so at some point in the escalating hostility sequence. Our procedure utilized conditions known from prior research to increase the ratio of disobedience to obedience: proximity of teacher to learner plus remote authority. In order to better understand some of the cognitive and affective processes that may predict such defiant behaviour, we utilized a variety of measures, among them, behavioural observations, individual difference assessments, and in depth post-experimental interviews.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... state authorities for custody of an overseas civilian employee or a command-sponsored family member. 884... or a command-sponsored family member. (a) The procedures of this section apply to civilian employees..., and to command-sponsored family members residing outside the United States. (b) This section applies...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... state authorities for custody of an overseas civilian employee or a command-sponsored family member. 884... or a command-sponsored family member. (a) The procedures of this section apply to civilian employees..., and to command-sponsored family members residing outside the United States. (b) This section applies...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... state authorities for custody of an overseas civilian employee or a command-sponsored family member. 884... or a command-sponsored family member. (a) The procedures of this section apply to civilian employees..., and to command-sponsored family members residing outside the United States. (b) This section applies...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... state authorities for custody of an overseas civilian employee or a command-sponsored family member. 884... or a command-sponsored family member. (a) The procedures of this section apply to civilian employees..., and to command-sponsored family members residing outside the United States. (b) This section applies...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... state authorities for custody of an overseas civilian employee or a command-sponsored family member. 884... or a command-sponsored family member. (a) The procedures of this section apply to civilian employees..., and to command-sponsored family members residing outside the United States. (b) This section applies...
STS-47 Astronaut Crew at Pad B for TCDT, Emergency Egress Training, and Photo Opportunity
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1992-01-01
The crew of STS-47, Commander Robert L. Gibson, Pilot Curtis L. Brown, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, Mission Specialists N. Jan Davis, Jay Apt, and Mae C. Jemison, and Payload Specialist Mamoru Mohri are seen during emergency egress training. Then Commander Gibson introduces the members of the crew and they each give a brief statement about the mission and answer questions from the press.
32 CFR 536.8 - Responsibilities and operations of command claims services.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Responsibilities and operations of command... Responsibilities and operations of command claims services. (a) Chiefs of command claims services. Chiefs of command claims services shall: (1) Exercise claims settlement authority as specified in this part...
32 CFR 536.8 - Responsibilities and operations of command claims services.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Responsibilities and operations of command... Responsibilities and operations of command claims services. (a) Chiefs of command claims services. Chiefs of command claims services shall: (1) Exercise claims settlement authority as specified in this part...
Public Employee Unions and the Post Commander.
1982-04-01
sector employees joining unions was addressed in June, 1981 while the author was a student in a graduate degree program . Then, as now, my bias was anti...AD-A116 168 ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA F/6 5/1 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE UNIONS AND THE POST COMMANDER. (U) APR 82 E L DANIEL UNCLASSIFIED u mm um(u pp...COVERED Public Employee Unions and the Post Commander Student Essay 6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTHOR(s) 8. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBER(S) LTC
32 CFR 700.1059 - Command of a staff corps activity.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Command of a staff corps activity. 700.1059..., Authority and Command Detail to Duty § 700.1059 Command of a staff corps activity. Officers in a staff corps shall be detailed to command only such activities as are appropriate to their corps. ...
32 CFR 700.1059 - Command of a staff corps activity.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Command of a staff corps activity. 700.1059..., Authority and Command Detail to Duty § 700.1059 Command of a staff corps activity. Officers in a staff corps shall be detailed to command only such activities as are appropriate to their corps. ...
32 CFR 700.1059 - Command of a staff corps activity.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Command of a staff corps activity. 700.1059..., Authority and Command Detail to Duty § 700.1059 Command of a staff corps activity. Officers in a staff corps shall be detailed to command only such activities as are appropriate to their corps. ...
32 CFR 700.1059 - Command of a staff corps activity.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Command of a staff corps activity. 700.1059..., Authority and Command Detail to Duty § 700.1059 Command of a staff corps activity. Officers in a staff corps shall be detailed to command only such activities as are appropriate to their corps. ...
The Three Wars of Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer. His Korean War Diary
1999-01-01
Powers (SCAP), he exercised command over all occupation forces and, in essence , ruled Japan; as Commander-in-Chief, Far East Command (CINCFE), he exercised... essence , he was attempting to make national policy himself and was giving the Chinese an ultimatum that the war would be extended to their mainland...LT. GEN. GEORGE E. STRATEMEYER : HIS KOREAN WAR DIARY 45. The Sykes report was, in essence , General Stratemeyer’s diary entries for those dates with
Astronaut David Scott gives salute beside U.S. flag during EVA
1971-08-01
AS15-88-11863 (1 Aug. 1971) --- Astronaut David R. Scott, commander, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed United States flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module (LM), "Falcon," is partially visible on the right. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about three statue miles) away. This photograph was taken by astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot. While astronauts Scott and Irwin descended in the LM to explore the moon, astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, remained in lunar orbit in the Command and Service Modules (CSM).
2016-06-30
These figures do not include personnel performing contract services. The service component commands , subordinate unified commands , and joint task forces...GAO has previously found that the combatant commands do not have oversight or visibility over authorized manpower or assigned personnel at the...Jack Reed Ranking Member Committee on Armed Services United States Senate Defense Headquarters: Geographic Combatant Commands Rely on Subordinate
32 CFR 700.802 - Responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.802 Responsibility. (a) The responsibility of the commanding officer for his or her command is absolute, except when, and to the extent, relieved therefrom by competent authority, or...
32 CFR 700.802 - Responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.802 Responsibility. (a) The responsibility of the commanding officer for his or her command is absolute, except when, and to the extent, relieved therefrom by competent authority, or...
32 CFR 700.802 - Responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.802 Responsibility. (a) The responsibility of the commanding officer for his or her command is absolute, except when, and to the extent, relieved therefrom by competent authority, or...
Center of Gravity within the Ill-Structured Problem
2012-05-04
NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER Chad Livingston...Simon, Decision Making and Problem Solving 28 Cardon and Leonard, Unleashing Design, Planning and the Art of Battle Command, 2 11 complex, ill...Command. "Commander’s Appreciation and Campaign Design." Fort Monroe, VA, January 2008. Edward Cardon and Steve Leonard. "Unleashing Design, Planning
1999-04-01
order pretrial restraint and pretrial confinement. While he would retain the power to authorize "inspections and inventories ," 230 he would give up the...needs of the officer attending the course. Interview with Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Lovejoy , Department Chair, Criminal Law Division, The Judge Advocate...brigades or groups comprising the same parent unit. If the present system provides for any uniformity at all, it does so only for the duration of that
Marshburn gives Hadfield a Haircut in Node 1
2013-04-07
Expedition 35 flight engineer Tom Marshburn gives commander Chris Hadfield a haircut (using clippers attached to a vacuum hose) in the Unity Node 1. Hadfield (a Canadian Space Agency astronaut) has a temperature sensor taped to his forehead.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Gipson, John
2010-01-01
In this note I give an overview of the VLBI scheduling software sked. I describe some of the algorithms used in automatic scheduling and some sked commands which have been introduced at users requests. I also give a cookbook for generating some schedules.
Sturckow gives the thumbs up in the Node 1
2007-06-21
S117-E-09480 (17 June 2007) --- Astronaut Rick Sturckow, STS-117 commander, gives a "thumbs-up" signal after placing the STS-117 mission insignia along with others in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Cornelius, Randy; Frank, Jeremy; Garner, Larry; Haddock, Angie; Stetson, Howard; Wang, Lui
2015-01-01
The Autonomous Mission Operations project is investigating crew autonomy capabilities and tools for deep space missions. Team members at Ames Research Center, Johnson Space Center and Marshall Space Flight Center are using their experience with ISS Payload operations and TIMELINER to: move earth based command and control assets to on-board for crew access; safely merge core and payload command procedures; give the crew single action intelligent operations; and investigate crew interface requirements.
32 CFR 700.811 - Dealers, tradesmen, and agents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.811 Dealers, tradesmen, and agents. (a) In general, dealers or tradesmen or their agents shall not be admitted within a command, except as authorized by the commanding...
32 CFR 700.811 - Dealers, tradesmen, and agents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.811 Dealers, tradesmen, and agents. (a) In general, dealers or tradesmen or their agents shall not be admitted within a command, except as authorized by the commanding...
32 CFR 700.811 - Dealers, tradesmen, and agents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.811 Dealers, tradesmen, and agents. (a) In general, dealers or tradesmen or their agents shall not be admitted within a command, except as authorized by the commanding...
32 CFR 700.811 - Dealers, tradesmen, and agents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.811 Dealers, tradesmen, and agents. (a) In general, dealers or tradesmen or their agents shall not be admitted within a command, except as authorized by the commanding...
32 CFR 700.811 - Dealers, tradesmen, and agents.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS UNITED STATES NAVY REGULATIONS AND OFFICIAL RECORDS The Commanding Officer Commanding Officers in General § 700.811 Dealers, tradesmen, and agents. (a) In general, dealers or tradesmen or their agents shall not be admitted within a command, except as authorized by the commanding...
Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Resident Research Associateship Program
2017-05-01
Award Number: W81XWH-12-2-0033 TITLE: Army Medical Research & Materiel Command Resident Research Associateship Program PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR...PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public...SUBTITLE NRC/AMRMC Resident Research Associateship Program 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER W81XWH-12-2-0033 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S
2013-07-01
Systems Engineering Approach and Metrics for Evaluating Network-Centric Operations for U.S. Army Battle Command by Jock O. Grynovicki and...Battle Command Jock O. Grynovicki and Teresa A. Branscome Human Research and Engineering Directorate, ARL...NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Jock O. Grynovicki and Teresa A. Branscome 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 622716H70 5e. TASK NUMBER
76 FR 19893 - Unified Command Plan 2011
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-04-08
... Plan 2011 Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense Pursuant to my authority as Commander in Chief, I hereby approve and direct the implementation of the revised Unified Command Plan. Consistent with title...
Astronaut James Irwin gives salute beside U.S. flag during EVA
1971-08-01
AS15-88-11866 (1 Aug. 1971) --- Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed United States flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2. The Lunar Module (LM) "Falcon" is in the center. On the right is the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). This view is looking almost due south. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) away. This photograph was taken by astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander. While astronauts Scott and Irwin descended in the LM to explore the moon, astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) in lunar orbit.
32 CFR 154.31 - Authorized requesters.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... and Security, Washington Headquarters Services. (e) Commanders of Unified and Specified Commands or... National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE SECURITY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM REGULATION Requesting Personnel Security Investigations § 154.31 Authorized...
The Challenges of Adopting a Culture of Mission Command in the US Army
2015-05-23
NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) LTC(P) James W. Wright 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND...the development and implementation of high- end information technology creates a paradox for mission command. 15. SUBJECT TERMS Mission command...centralized control and less risk. Likewise, the development and implementation of high- end information technology creates a paradox for mission
Requirements for the Military Message System (MMS) Family: Data Types and User Commands.
1986-04-11
AD-A167 126 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MILITARY MESSASE SYSTEM (NHS) i FRILY: DATA TYPES AND USER CONNNDS(U) NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC C L HEITHEVER... System (MMS) Family: Data Types and User Commands CONSTANCE L. HEITMEYER Computer Science and Systems Branch I Information Technology Division April 11...Security Classification) Requirements for the Military Message System (MMS) Family: Data Types and User Commands 12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S) Heitmeer, Constance
Apollo 11 Facts Project [EVA Training/Washington, D. C. Tour
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1994-01-01
Footage shows the crew of Apollo 11, Commander Neil Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Aldrin Jr., and Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, during various pre-mission activities. They are seen training for the extravehicular activity on the surface of the Moon, giving speeches in front of the White House, and during a parade in Houston.
Air Force Commanders and Barriers to Entry into a Doctoral Business Program
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Williams, Tony; LeMire, Steven D.
2011-01-01
The authors examined professionally qualified Air Force commanders' barriers to entry into a business doctoral degree program related to the factors of time, financial means, academics, and motivation. Of the 116 present commanders, 63% were interested in pursuing a doctorate in business. For the commanders interested in obtaining a doctorate…
The Army's Use of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Ilse, Kenneth
1996-01-01
Tactical operations require military commanders to be mobile and have a high level of independence in their actions. Communications capabilities providing intelligence and command orders in these tactical situations have been limited to simple voice communications or low-rate narrow bandwidth communications because of the need for immediate reliable connectivity. The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) has brought an improved communications tool to the tactical commander giving the ability to gain access to a global communications system using high data rates and wide bandwidths. The Army has successfully tested this new capability of bandwidth-on-demand and high data rates for commanders in real-world conditions during Operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY in Haiti during the fall and winter of 1994. This paper examines ACTS use by field commanders and details the success of the ACTS system in support of a wide variety of field condition command functions.
Incorrect Responses to Locative Commands: A Case Study.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Duchan, Judith; Siegel, Leo
1979-01-01
A six-year-old with a language problem responded consistently to 100 locative commands by putting objects in containers and on flat surfaces regardless of the preposition or order of the nouns in the commands. (Author/CL)
Implementation of a medical command and control team in Switzerland.
Carron, Pierre-Nicolas; Reigner, Philippe; Vallotton, Laurent; Clouet, Jean-Gabriel; Danzeisen, Claude; Zürcher, Mathias; Yersin, Bertrand
2014-04-01
In case of a major incident or disaster, the advance medical rescue command needs to manage several essential tasks simultaneously. These include the rapid deployment of ambulance, police, fire and evacuation services, and their coordinated activity, as well as triage and emergency medical care on site. The structure of such a medical rescue command is crucial for the successful outcome of medical evacuation at major incidents. However, little data has been published on the nature and structure of the command itself. This study presents a flexible approach to command structure, with two command heads: one emergency physician and one experienced paramedic. This approach is especially suitable for Switzerland, whose federal system allows for different structures in each canton. This article examines the development of these structures and their efficiency, adaptability and limitations with respect to major incident response in the French-speaking part of the country. © 2014 The Author(s). Disasters © Overseas Development Institute, 2014.
2016-09-01
suggested interventions that may reduce inefficient energy practices (Salem & Gallenson, 2014). The E2O selected a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) wireless ...IMPACT OF FUEL DATA ACQUISITION TECHNOLOGY ON THE USMC EXPEDITIONARY ENERGY COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM by Jeremy F. Thomas September 2016...ON THE USMC EXPEDITIONARY ENERGY COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Jeremy F. Thomas 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S
2012-12-01
IN U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND: A COST- BASED ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE TO COMMERCIAL SHIPMENT by Tod B. Diffey Matthew J. Beck December...PACIFIC COMMAND: A COST- BASED ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE TO COMMERCIAL SHIPMENT 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Tod B. Diffey and Matthew...this study will provide a cost based analysis and qualitative evaluation regarding the use of commercial agencies and/or United States Marine Corps
The Galileo Orbiter - Command and telemetry subsystems on their way to Jupiter
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Erickson, James K.
1990-09-01
An overview is given of the Galileo command and telemetry subsystems, which exemplify the rigid time-synchronized systems required by TDM (time division multiplexing). The spacecraft clock is examined, along with some of the rationale for the development of the clock structure and timing to give a sense of the design imperatives for rigidly synchronized systems. Additional subjects include the structure of the science and engineering frames, emphasizing the subcommutated structure of the engineering frame and its relationship to the spacecraft clock; ground processing for and basic uses of the telemetry; the various message types used to transmit commands to the spacecraft; and the generation processes for the command message types.
Apollo 11 Facts Project [On-Orbit Lunar Module Checkout
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1994-01-01
Footage is shown of the crew of Apollo 11 (Commander Neil Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Aldrin Jr., and Command Module Pilot Michael Collins) inside the spacecraft as they fly from the Earth to the Moon. The Moon is seen in its entirety and in close detail. Aldrin gives a brief demonstration on how the astronauts eat in space.
32 CFR 700.1059 - Command of a staff corps activity.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Command of a staff corps activity. 700.1059 Section 700.1059 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY UNITED STATES..., Authority and Command Detail to Duty § 700.1059 Command of a staff corps activity. Officers in a staff corps...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 96860. (2) Naval Western Oceanography Center, Pearl Harbor. Contact: Commanding Officer, Naval Western Oceanography Center, Box 113, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860. (3) Naval Air Station, Barbers Point. Contact: Commanding...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 96860. (2) Naval Western Oceanography Center, Pearl Harbor. Contact: Commanding Officer, Naval Western Oceanography Center, Box 113, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860. (3) Naval Air Station, Barbers Point. Contact: Commanding...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 96860. (2) Naval Western Oceanography Center, Pearl Harbor. Contact: Commanding Officer, Naval Western Oceanography Center, Box 113, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860. (3) Naval Air Station, Barbers Point. Contact: Commanding...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 96860. (2) Naval Western Oceanography Center, Pearl Harbor. Contact: Commanding Officer, Naval Western Oceanography Center, Box 113, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860. (3) Naval Air Station, Barbers Point. Contact: Commanding...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 96860. (2) Naval Western Oceanography Center, Pearl Harbor. Contact: Commanding Officer, Naval Western Oceanography Center, Box 113, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860. (3) Naval Air Station, Barbers Point. Contact: Commanding...
46 CFR 170.050 - General terms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... ALL INSPECTED VESSELS Definitions § 170.050 General terms. (a) Commanding Officer, Marine Safety... marine technical office or an authorized representative of the district commander. (b) Commandant means... and other waters which the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection determines to present special hazards...
Book Analysis: Command and Control of Theater Forces: Adequacy,
1988-04-01
COPN R OTIC 11 AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE STUDENT REPORT BOOK ANALYSIS: COMMA1ND AND CONTROL OF THEATER FORCES: ADEQUACY1 MA~JOR JOHN J. WRIGHT 88...brIc rNT- PA-- DTIC TAS L DIstrbA(-c & %W1.~b~ ~ Vii D~ , _ _ _ ABOUT THE AUTHOR The author is currently a student at the Air Command and Staff...College, Maxwell AFB AL. A 1973 ROTC graduate from Allegheny College, he attended undergraduate pilot training at Reese AFB TX. From 1975-1980, he was a
32 CFR 516.56 - Witnesses before foreign tribunals.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... be obtained because the person is attached to the Embassy staff or a question of diplomatic immunity... United States has an interest in the litigation, the commander may authorize the interview or order the... United States does not have an interest in the litigation, the commander may authorize the interview or...
32 CFR 516.56 - Witnesses before foreign tribunals.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... be obtained because the person is attached to the Embassy staff or a question of diplomatic immunity... United States has an interest in the litigation, the commander may authorize the interview or order the... United States does not have an interest in the litigation, the commander may authorize the interview or...
32 CFR 750.2 - Investigations: In general.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... give rise to a claim against the United States shall include the following: This investigation has been... command where the incident giving rise to the claim is alleged to have happened is responsible for... result in a claim against or in favor of the United States shall be promptly and thoroughly investigated...
C-Command in the Grammars of Children with High Functioning Autism.
Khetrapal, Neha; Thornton, Rosalind
2017-01-01
A recent study questioned the adherence of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to a linguistic constraint on the use of reflexive pronouns (Principle A) in sentences like Bart's dad is touching himself . This led researchers to question whether children with ASD are able to compute the hierarchical structural relationship of c-command, and raised the possibility that the children rely on a linear strategy for reference assignment. The current study investigates the status of c-command in children with ASD by testing their interpretation of sentences like (1) and (2) that tease apart use of c-command and a linear strategy for reference assignment. The girl who stayed up late will not get a dime or a jewel (C-command)The girl who didn't go to sleep will get a dime or a jewel (Non C-command) These examples both contain negation ( not or did n't ) and disjunction ( or ). In (1), negation c-commands the disjunction phrase, yielding a conjunctive entailment. This gives rise to the meaning that the girl who stayed up late won't get a dime and she won't get a jewel. In (2), negation is positioned inside a relative clause and it does not c-command disjunction. Therefore, no conjunctive entailment follows. Thus, (2) is true if the girl just gets a dime or just a jewel, or possibly both. If children with ASD lack c-command, then (1) will not give rise to a conjunctive entailment. In this case, children might rely on a linear strategy for reference assignment. Since negation precedes disjunction in both (1) and (2), they might be interpreted in a similar manner. Likewise, children who show knowledge of c-command should perform well on sentences governed by Principle A. These hypotheses were tested in experiments with 12 Australian children with HFA, aged 5;4 to 12;7, and 12 typically-developing controls, matched on non-verbal IQ. There was no significant difference in the pattern of responses by children with HFA and the control children on either (1) and (2) or the Principle A sentences. The findings provide preliminary support for the proposal that knowledge of c-command and Principle A is intact in HFA children.
C-Command in the Grammars of Children with High Functioning Autism
Khetrapal, Neha; Thornton, Rosalind
2017-01-01
A recent study questioned the adherence of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) to a linguistic constraint on the use of reflexive pronouns (Principle A) in sentences like Bart's dad is touching himself. This led researchers to question whether children with ASD are able to compute the hierarchical structural relationship of c-command, and raised the possibility that the children rely on a linear strategy for reference assignment. The current study investigates the status of c-command in children with ASD by testing their interpretation of sentences like (1) and (2) that tease apart use of c-command and a linear strategy for reference assignment. The girl who stayed up late will not get a dime or a jewel (C-command)The girl who didn't go to sleep will get a dime or a jewel (Non C-command) These examples both contain negation (not or didn't) and disjunction (or). In (1), negation c-commands the disjunction phrase, yielding a conjunctive entailment. This gives rise to the meaning that the girl who stayed up late won't get a dime and she won't get a jewel. In (2), negation is positioned inside a relative clause and it does not c-command disjunction. Therefore, no conjunctive entailment follows. Thus, (2) is true if the girl just gets a dime or just a jewel, or possibly both. If children with ASD lack c-command, then (1) will not give rise to a conjunctive entailment. In this case, children might rely on a linear strategy for reference assignment. Since negation precedes disjunction in both (1) and (2), they might be interpreted in a similar manner. Likewise, children who show knowledge of c-command should perform well on sentences governed by Principle A. These hypotheses were tested in experiments with 12 Australian children with HFA, aged 5;4 to 12;7, and 12 typically-developing controls, matched on non-verbal IQ. There was no significant difference in the pattern of responses by children with HFA and the control children on either (1) and (2) or the Principle A sentences. The findings provide preliminary support for the proposal that knowledge of c-command and Principle A is intact in HFA children. PMID:28400740
Vying for control of CHAMPUS funds.
Kenkel, P J
1991-04-08
Advocating a "coordinated care" approach to healthcare for military retirees and their dependents, the Pentagon is hoping for a victory in its battle with civilian managed-care contractors for control of CHAMPUS funds. But coordinated care, which would give military hospital commanders the added responsibility of overseeing healthcare spending outside military facilities, has drawn fire from critics who say commanders lack the expertise to run such a program.
32 CFR 105.9 - Commander and management procedures.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... expedited transfer, the Service member must affirmatively change his or her reporting option to Unrestricted... replacement order. (ii) The issuing commander shall notify the appropriate civilian authorities of any change... command climate of sexual assault prevention predicated on mutual respect and trust, recognizes and...
32 CFR 105.9 - Commander and management procedures.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... expedited transfer, the Service member must affirmatively change his or her reporting option to Unrestricted... replacement order. (ii) The issuing commander shall notify the appropriate civilian authorities of any change... command climate of sexual assault prevention predicated on mutual respect and trust, recognizes and...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
Expert Systems and Command, Control, and Communication System Acquisition
1989-03-01
Systems and Command, Control, and Communicaton System Acquisition 12 Personal Author(s) James E. Minnema 13a Type of Report 13b Time Covered 14 Date...isolated strategic planning, unstructured problems, the author feels that this category should also include problems involving the integration of...distinct operational or management control, and structured or semi-structured problem efforts. The reason for this is that integration of a number of
32 CFR 643.124 - Rights-of-way for ferries and livestock.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Rights-of-way for ferries and livestock. 643.124... PROPERTY REAL ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.124 Rights-of-way for ferries and livestock. Installation commanders are authorized to grant permits for the landing of ferries and driving of livestock...
COMMAND-AND-CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING,
Reports that the development of command-and-con trol systems in support of decision making and action taking has been accomplished by military...methods applicable to management systems. Concludes that the command-and-control type system for top management decision making is a man-machine system having as its core an on going, dynamic operation. (Author)
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Detonation command and control
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Mace, Jonathan Lee; Seitz, Gerald J.; Echave, John A.
The detonation of one or more explosive charges and propellant charges by a detonator in response to a fire control signal from a command and control system comprised of a command center and instrumentation center with a communications link therebetween. The fire control signal is selectively provided to the detonator from the instrumentation center if plural detonation control switches at the command center are in a fire authorization status, and instruments, and one or more interlocks, if included, are in a ready for firing status. The instrumentation and command centers are desirably mobile, such as being respective vehicles.
Detonation command and control
Mace, Jonathan L.; Seitz, Gerald J.; Echave, John A.; Le Bas, Pierre-Yves
2015-11-10
The detonation of one or more explosive charges and propellant charges by a detonator in response to a fire control signal from a command and control system comprised of a command center and instrumentation center with a communications link therebetween. The fire control signal is selectively provided to the detonator from the instrumentation center if plural detonation control switches at the command center are in a fire authorization status, and instruments, and one or more interlocks, if included, are in a ready for firing status. The instrumentation and command centers are desirably mobile, such as being respective vehicles.
Detonation command and control
Mace, Jonathan L.; Seitz, Gerald J.; Echave, John A.; Le Bas, Pierre-Yves
2016-05-31
The detonation of one or more explosive charges and propellant charges by a detonator in response to a fire control signal from a command and control system comprised of a command center and instrumentation center with a communications link there between. The fire control signal is selectively provided to the detonator from the instrumentation center if plural detonation control switches at the command center are in a fire authorization status, and instruments, and one or more interlocks, if included, are in a ready for firing status. The instrumentation and command centers are desirably mobile, such as being respective vehicles.
77 FR 59596 - Procurement List; Proposed Additions
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-09-28
... within the authority of Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center in Jacksonville, FL, as aggregated by the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center, Jacksonville, FL...
Deception Recognition: Rethinking the Operational Commander’s Approach
2010-10-27
Understanding this cultural relativism gives us insight into intent. Social norms tend to be tacitly established and maintained through body...the concept of ―face‖ in dealing with people in a personal or professional relationship is first and foremost in the Chinese culture . The western... morality ,‖5 the operational commander can be and usually is directly affected by both political deception and MILDEC and must be able to recognize and
The quest for wisdom: lessons from 17 tsunamis, 2004-2014.
Okal, Emile A
2015-10-28
Since the catastrophic Sumatra-Andaman tsunami took place in 2004, 16 other tsunamis have resulted in significant damage and 14 in casualties. We review the fundamental changes that have affected our command of tsunami issues as scientists, engineers and decision-makers, in the quest for improved wisdom in this respect. While several scientific paradigms have had to be altered or abandoned, new algorithms, e.g. the W seismic phase and real-time processing of fast-arriving seismic P waves, give us more powerful tools to estimate in real time the tsunamigenic character of an earthquake. We assign to each event a 'wisdom index' based on the warning issued (or not) during the event, and on the response of the population. While this approach is admittedly subjective, it clearly shows several robust trends: (i) we have made significant progress in our command of far-field warning, with only three casualties in the past 10 years; (ii) self-evacuation by educated populations in the near field is a key element of successful tsunami mitigation; (iii) there remains a significant cacophony between the scientific community and decision-makers in industry and government as documented during the 2010 Maule and 2011 Tohoku events; and (iv) the so-called 'tsunami earthquakes' generating larger tsunamis than expected from the size of their seismic source persist as a fundamental challenge, despite scientific progress towards characterizing these events in real time. © 2015 The Author(s).
Remote physiological monitoring in an austere environment: a future for battlefield care provision?
Smyth, Matthew J; Round, J A; Mellor, A J
2018-05-14
Wearable technologies are making considerable advances into the mainstream as they become smaller and more user friendly. The global market for such devices is forecasted to be worth over US$5 billion in 2018, with one in six people owning a device. Many professional sporting teams use self-monitoring to assess physiological parameters and work rate on the pitch, highlighting the potential utility for military command chains. As size of device reduces and sensitivity improves, coupled with remote connectivity technology, integration into the military environment could be relatively seamless. Remote monitoring of personnel on the ground, giving live updates on their physiological status, would allow commanders or medical officers the ability to manage their soldiers appropriately and improve combat effectiveness. This paper explores a proof of concept for the use of a self-monitoring system in the austere high altitude environment of the Nepalese Himalayas, akin to those experienced by modern militaries fighting in remote locations. It also reviews, in part, the historical development of remote monitoring technologies. The system allowed for physiological recordings, plotted against GPS position, to be remotely monitored in Italy. Examples of the data recorded are given and the performance of the system is discussed, including limitations, potential areas of development and how systems like this one could be integrated into the military environment. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.
32 CFR 45.4 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... in an unalterable manner. (6) The commander or commanding officer of each unit or activity authorized...: Department of the Navy, Office of The Chief of Naval Operations, (Attention: OP-161), room 1514, Arlington...
Command Strategies for Balancing Respect and Authority in Undergraduate Expository Essays
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Lee, Sook Hee
2010-01-01
The primary purpose of the paper is to examine how undergraduate writers adopt various commanding strategies of "shouldness" in their expository essays and the extent to which their adoptions relate to the success in the assessment of essay writing. The theoretical bases of the commands operating both within and across clause complexes are derived…
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Horvath, Joan C.; Alkalaj, Leon J.; Schneider, Karl M.; Amador, Arthur V.; Spitale, Joseph N.
1993-01-01
Robotic spacecraft are controlled by sets of commands called 'sequences.' These sequences must be checked against mission constraints. Making our existing constraint checking program faster would enable new capabilities in our uplink process. Therefore, we are rewriting this program to run on a parallel computer. To do so, we had to determine how to run constraint-checking algorithms in parallel and create a new method of specifying spacecraft models and constraints. This new specification gives us a means of representing flight systems and their predicted response to commands which could be used in a variety of applications throughout the command process, particularly during anomaly or high-activity operations. This commonality could reduce operations cost and risk for future complex missions. Lessons learned in applying some parts of this system to the TOPEX/Poseidon mission will be described.
Distress, omnipotence, and responsibility beliefs in command hallucinations.
Ellett, Lyn; Luzon, Olga; Birchwood, Max; Abbas, Zarina; Harris, Abi; Chadwick, Paul
2017-09-01
Command hallucinations are considered to be one of the most distressing and disturbing symptoms of schizophrenia. Building on earlier studies, we compare key attributes in the symptomatic, affective, and cognitive profiles of people diagnosed with schizophrenia and hearing voices that do (n = 77) or do not (n = 74) give commands. The study employed a cross-sectional design, in which we assessed voice severity, distress and control (PSYRATs), anxiety and depression (HADS), beliefs about voices (BAVQ-R), and responsibility beliefs (RIQ). Clinical and demographic variables were also collected. Command hallucinations were found to be more distressing and controlling, perceived as more omnipotent and malevolent, linked to higher anxiety and depression, and resisted more than hallucinations without commands. Commanding voices were also associated with higher conviction ratings for being personally responsible for preventing harm. The findings suggest key differences in the affective and cognitive profiles of people who hear commanding voices, which have important implications for theory and psychological interventions. Command hallucinations are associated with higher distress, malevolence, and omnipotence. Command hallucinations are associated with higher responsibility beliefs for preventing harm. Responsibility beliefs are associated with voice-related distress. Future psychological interventions for command hallucinations might benefit from focussing not only on omnipotence, but also on responsibility beliefs, as is done in psychological therapies for obsessive compulsive disorder. Limitations The cross-sectional design does not assess issues of causality. We did not measure the presence or severity of delusions. © 2017 The British Psychological Society.
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 623 - Approving Authority Addresses/Telephone Numbers *
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
...; B-17. Commander, US Army Communications Security, Logistics Agency, ATTN: SELCL-NICP-IM, Fort..., Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809; B-24. Commander, US Army Security Assistance Center, ATTN: DRSAC, 5001...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 623 - Approving Authority Addresses/Telephone Numbers *
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
...; B-17. Commander, US Army Communications Security, Logistics Agency, ATTN: SELCL-NICP-IM, Fort..., Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809; B-24. Commander, US Army Security Assistance Center, ATTN: DRSAC, 5001...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 623 - Approving Authority Addresses/Telephone Numbers *
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...; B-17. Commander, US Army Communications Security, Logistics Agency, ATTN: SELCL-NICP-IM, Fort..., Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809; B-24. Commander, US Army Security Assistance Center, ATTN: DRSAC, 5001...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 623 - Approving Authority Addresses/Telephone Numbers *
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...; B-17. Commander, US Army Communications Security, Logistics Agency, ATTN: SELCL-NICP-IM, Fort..., Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809; B-24. Commander, US Army Security Assistance Center, ATTN: DRSAC, 5001...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 623 - Approving Authority Addresses/Telephone Numbers *
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...; B-17. Commander, US Army Communications Security, Logistics Agency, ATTN: SELCL-NICP-IM, Fort..., Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809; B-24. Commander, US Army Security Assistance Center, ATTN: DRSAC, 5001...
Improving Family Communications
... mode Turn off more accessible mode Skip Ribbon Commands Skip to main content Turn off Animations Turn ... do the same. More Tips To Improve Communication Do Give clear, age-appropriate directions such as, "When ...
2004-10-04
Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Science Officer Leroy Chiao, giving thumbs up, Russian Space Forces cosmonaut Yuri Shargin and Flight Engineer and Soyuz Commander Salizhan Sharipov donned their launch and entry suits and climbed aboard their Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft Friday, October 5, 2004, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for a dress rehearsal of launch day activities leading to their liftoff October 14 to the International Space Station. Chiao and Sharipov, the first crew of all-Asian extraction, will spend six months on the Station. Shargin will return to Earth October 24 with the Stations' current residents, Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA Flight Engineer and Science Officer Mike Fincke. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
The Army Public Affairs Program
2000-09-15
charge levied to defray expenses for food , beverages , and other incidentals. (2) Using bands and other ceremonial unit support at military-sponsored...command channels by the authorized cable television (CATV) franchise . g. Advise the commander on audience attitudes about and perceptions of policies...support events and activities of common interest and benefit to local, state, regional, national, or broadly represented audiences. Commanders must be
32 CFR 700.106 - Control of administrative requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... requirements will not be imposed unless the expected value of the information to be gained is significantly... within the chain of command or the issuing authority, the first common superior of the commands affected...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hanson, Curt; Miller, Chris; Wall, John H.; Vanzwieten, Tannen S.; Gilligan, Eric; Orr, Jeb S.
2015-01-01
An adaptive augmenting control algorithm for the Space Launch System has been developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center as part of the launch vehicles baseline flight control system. A prototype version of the SLS flight control software was hosted on a piloted aircraft at the Armstrong Flight Research Center to demonstrate the adaptive controller on a full-scale realistic application in a relevant flight environment. Concerns regarding adverse interactions between the adaptive controller and a proposed manual steering mode were investigated by giving the pilot trajectory deviation cues and pitch rate command authority. Two NASA research pilots flew a total of twenty five constant pitch-rate trajectories using a prototype manual steering mode with and without adaptive control.
Emotional Development: 1 Year Olds
... mode Turn off more accessible mode Skip Ribbon Commands Skip to main content Turn off Animations Turn ... her regain her composure is to give her attention and reassurance when she needs it. Snapping at ...
Analysis of Display Latency for 3D Perceptual Experiments
2016-11-01
the 3D mode on and recorded the experiment using only one of the two images on the display in 2D mode. Within our experimental code, a “tic- toc ...timer was added. A tic time was recorded when the command for fixation offset executed, and the toc was recorded when the command for stimulus onset...executed. The difference between toc and tic gives us the machine ISI time which we can compare to the recorded display ISI. This value should be
Flair-fleet location and information reporting
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Norman, E. R.; Dunlap, M. E.
1974-01-01
The FLAIR system, as now produced, automatically updates each vehicle's location and corresponding officer's status once each two seconds and presents this information to police dispatchers in the command and control center. The position of all vehicles available for assignment is displayed on a color video map at each dispatcher's console to an accuracy of 50 feet. This gives the dispatcher a continuous picture of the deployment of the total available force and thus complete command and control of all police under his responsibility.
1986-12-01
graphics : The package allows a character set which can be defined by users giving the picture for a character by designating its pixels. Such characters...type lonts and gsei-oriented "help" messages tailored to the operations being performed and user expertise In general, critical design issues...other volumes include command language, software design , description and analysis tools, database management system operating systems; planning and
UxV Data to the Cloud via Widgets
2013-06-01
data when communications and bandwidth are available. 18th ICCRTS - 051 Introduction “ Information dominance enables end-to-end defense and...C2 capabilities.” Of particular concern is an adversary’s potential for contest our information dominance by “employing the full range of emerging...For Information Dominance . Vice Admiral Michael S. Rogers is the Commander of Fleet Cyber Command/ Commander Tenth Fleet. Together they authored
2016-06-10
1864 A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for...ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING...the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency
System of Systems Analysis of the Global Peace Operations Initiative in U.S. Southern Command
2014-06-01
INITIATIVE IN U.S. SOUTHERN COMMAND 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Daniel Oh 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Naval...Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5000 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING /MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) N/A 10...of governance. The architecture is used to identify friction points and recommend improvements in both process and organization of GPOI. This thesis
The Evolution Of Dual Status Command Authorities: A New Construct For Implementation
2016-02-13
Unity of Command Tornados in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Highlight Command and Control Gaps The response in Tuscaloosa following a series of devastating... tornados that ripped through the city on 27 April 2011 illustrates how personality and not formal structures were the basis of response. Mayor Walter...Multijurisdictional Incidents None of the cases reviewed—Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, the Tuscaloosa tornados , and the Boston Marathon bombings
Trust and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team
2016-05-26
School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2016 Approved for public...Command and General Staff College REPORT NUMBER ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND...herein are those of the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other
Identity Conflicts: A Doctrinal Change Needed?
2014-12-12
IDENTITY CONFLICTS: A DOCTRINAL CHANGE NEEDED? A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff...ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING ORG...the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency
Resourcing interventions enhance psychology support capabilities in special operations forces.
Myatt, Craig A; Auzenne, J W
2012-01-01
This study provides an examination of approaches to United States Government (USG) resourcing interventions on a national scale that enhance psychology support capabilities in the Special Operations Forces (SOF) community. A review of Congressional legislation and resourcing trends in the form of authorizations and appropriations since 2006 demonstrates how Congress supported enhanced psychology support capabilities throughout the Armed Forces and in SOF supporting innovative command interests that address adverse affects of operations tempo behavioral effects (OTBE). The formulation of meaningful metrics to address SOF specific command interests led to a personnel tempo (PERSTEMPO) analysis in response to findings compiled by the Preservation of the Force and Families (POTFF) Task Force. The review of PERSTEMPO data at subordinate command and unit levels enhances the capability of SOF leaders to develop policy and guidance on training and operational planning that mitigates OTBE and maximizes resourcing authorizations. A major challenge faced by the DoD is in providing behavioral healthcare that meets public and legislative demands while proving suitable and sustainable at all levels of military operations: strategic, operational, and tactical. Current legislative authorizations offer a mechanism of command advocacy for resourced multi-functional program development that enhances psychology support capabilities while reinforcing SOF readiness and performance. 2012.
32 CFR 705.18 - Authority and coordination.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... naval command will coordinate its community relations program with the senior authority having... exceptions to policy or regulations. This authority may be delegated. (1) Policy, direction and guidance for...
IT Security Support for the Spaceport Command Control System Development
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Varise, Brian
2014-01-01
My job title is IT Security support for the Spaceport Command & Control System Development. As a cyber-security analyst it is my job to ensure NASA's information stays safe from cyber threats, such as, viruses, malware and denial-of-service attacks by establishing and enforcing system access controls. Security is very important in the world of technology and it is used everywhere from personal computers to giant networks ran by Government agencies worldwide. Without constant monitoring analysis, businesses, public organizations and government agencies are vulnerable to potential harmful infiltration of their computer information system. It is my responsibility to ensure authorized access by examining improper access, reporting violations, revoke access, monitor information request by new programming and recommend improvements. My department oversees the Launch Control System and networks. An audit will be conducted for the LCS based on compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). I recently finished analyzing the SANS top 20 critical controls to give cost effective recommendations on various software and hardware products for compliance. Upon my completion of this internship, I will have successfully completed my duties as well as gain knowledge that will be helpful to my career in the future as a Cyber Security Analyst.
2011-06-01
a contingency operation.15 • The NDAA for Fiscal Year 2006, which became effective on October 1, 2006, expanded the program, and almost all...activated not in support of a contingency operation, TRICARE coverage becomes effective when active duty starts. 20Members activated not in support of a...commander exercises authority over subordinates within a unit by virtue of rank or assignment. A commander has the authority and responsibility for
32 CFR 643.126 - Transportation licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Transportation licenses. 643.126 Section 643.126... ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.126 Transportation licenses. Installation commanders are... free competitive proposals of all available companies or individuals. (b) DD Form 694 (Transportation...
32 CFR 643.126 - Transportation licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Transportation licenses. 643.126 Section 643.126... ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.126 Transportation licenses. Installation commanders are... free competitive proposals of all available companies or individuals. (b) DD Form 694 (Transportation...
32 CFR 643.126 - Transportation licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2012-07-01 2011-07-01 true Transportation licenses. 643.126 Section 643.126... ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.126 Transportation licenses. Installation commanders are... free competitive proposals of all available companies or individuals. (b) DD Form 694 (Transportation...
32 CFR 643.126 - Transportation licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Transportation licenses. 643.126 Section 643.126... ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.126 Transportation licenses. Installation commanders are... free competitive proposals of all available companies or individuals. (b) DD Form 694 (Transportation...
32 CFR 643.126 - Transportation licenses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2014-07-01 2013-07-01 true Transportation licenses. 643.126 Section 643.126... ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.126 Transportation licenses. Installation commanders are... free competitive proposals of all available companies or individuals. (b) DD Form 694 (Transportation...
Implementing the incident command system in the healthcare setting.
Huser, T J
The author discusses a new requirement in NFPA 99 for healthcare facilities--the implementation of an Incident Command System in the event of a disaster. He offers suggestions on how facilities can change their disaster plans to meet this new standard.
Suzuki, Masataka; Yamazaki, Yoshihiko
2005-01-01
According to the equilibrium point hypothesis of voluntary motor control, control action of muscles is not explicitly computed, but rather arises as a consequence of interaction between moving equilibrium position, current kinematics and stiffness of the joint. This approach is attractive as it obviates the need to explicitly specify the forces controlling limb movements. However, many debatable aspects of this hypothesis remain in the manner of specification of the equilibrium point trajectory and muscle activation (or its stiffness), which elicits a restoring force toward the planned equilibrium trajectory. In this study, we expanded the framework of this hypothesis by assuming that the control system uses the velocity measure as the origin of subordinate variables scaling descending commands. The velocity command is translated into muscle control inputs by second order pattern generators, which yield reciprocal command and coactivation commands, and create alternating activation of the antagonistic muscles during movement and coactivation in the post-movement phase, respectively. The velocity command is also integrated to give a position command specifying a moving equilibrium point. This model is purely kinematics-dependent, since the descending commands needed to modulate the visco-elasticity of muscles are implicitly given by simple parametric specifications of the velocity command alone. The simulated movements of fast elbow single-joint movements corresponded well with measured data performed over a wide range of movement distances, in terms of both muscle excitations and kinematics. Our proposal on a synthesis for the equilibrium point approach and velocity command, may offer some insights into the control scheme of the single-joint arm movements.
Sturckow uses Cycle Ergometer on Middeck (MDDK) during STS-128
2009-08-29
S128-E-006315 (29 Aug. 2009) --- Astronaut Rick Sturckow, STS-128 commander, gives a “thumbs-up” signal while exercising on a bicycle ergometer on the middeck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery.
JCMT observatory control system
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Rees, Nicholas P.; Economou, Frossie; Jenness, Tim; Kackley, Russell D.; Walther, Craig A.; Dent, William R. F.; Folger, Martin; Gao, Xiaofeng; Kelly, Dennis; Lightfoot, John F.; Pain, Ian; Hovey, Gary J.; Redman, Russell O.
2002-12-01
The JCMT, the world's largest sub-mm telescope, has had essentially the same VAX/VMS based control system since it was commissioned. For the next generation of instrumentation we are implementing a new Unix/VxWorks based system, based on the successful ORAC system that was recently released on UKIRT. The system is now entering the integration and testing phase. This paper gives a broad overview of the system architecture and includes some discussion on the choices made. (Other papers in this conference cover some areas in more detail). The basic philosophy is to control the sub-systems with a small and simple set of commands, but passing detailed XML configuration descriptions along with the commands to give the flexibility required. The XML files can be passed between various layers in the system without interpretation, and so simplify the design enormously. This has all been made possible by the adoption of an Observation Preparation Tool, which essentially serves as an intelligent XML editor.
Status of Centrifugal Impeller Internal Aerodynamics: Experiments and Calculations
1979-02-01
Dan Adler February 1979 TJ Approved for public release; distribution unlimited 267.5 16 Prepared for: A35 Naval Air Systems Command Washington...The work reported herein was supported by the Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC. Reproduction of all or part of this report is authorized...6115 3N; N00019-79-WR-91115 II. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS Naval Air Systems Command Washington, DC 20361 12. REPORT DATE
Study and development of techniques for automatic control of remote manipulators
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Shaket, E.; Leal, A.
1976-01-01
An overall conceptual design for an autonomous control system of remote manipulators which utilizes feedback was constructed. The system consists of a description of the high-level capabilities of a model from which design algorithms are constructed. The autonomous capability is achieved through automatic planning and locally controlled execution of the plans. The operator gives his commands in high level task-oriented terms. The system transforms these commands into a plan. It uses built-in procedural knowledge of the problem domain and an internal model of the current state of the world.
Simon, F B
1980-05-01
Every patient is in a state of dependence in relation to his therapist, since the therapist's position is institutionally predetermined in his capacity as a person who assesses, evaluates, classifies and causes a kind of judgment on the patient's doings. If a therapist aims at encouraging his patient to become emancipated, he runs the risk of placing himself and his patient in a paradoxical position by demanding that his patient should be independent of him. This command could be obeyed by the patient only by not obeying it - and vice versa. This dilemma can be solved only if the therapist renounces part of his power and thus gives that patient enough free play for self-determination. Hence, the power of the therapist to achieve his original goal, namely, the emancipation of his patient, lies in his powerlessness.
46 CFR 1.01-10 - Organization.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... staff officers designated in this paragraph are assigned to the Commandant. The chain of military... officers at Headquarters act only on the basis of the Commandant's authority and direction. (1) The... administered by the Chief, Office of Vessel Activities (CG-543), and the Marine Environmental Response programs...
Children's Use of Lexical and Non-Lexical Information in Responding to Commands.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Wilcox, Stephen; Palermo, David S.
1982-01-01
Research results indicated that children were able to use information from a number of sources in interpreting commands in which the relational terms were replaced by nonsense. Linguistic and nonlinguistic context and prior repetition presented constraints to children's responses. (Author/JB)
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED) MISCELLANEOUS STARS AND.... European Command and the U.S. Pacific Command are authorized to publish the Stars and Stripes and provide... the Stars and Stripes editorial staffs the same help provided to commercial newspapers, in compliance...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED) MISCELLANEOUS STARS AND.... European Command and the U.S. Pacific Command are authorized to publish the Stars and Stripes and provide... the Stars and Stripes editorial staffs the same help provided to commercial newspapers, in compliance...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED) MISCELLANEOUS STARS AND.... European Command and the U.S. Pacific Command are authorized to publish the Stars and Stripes and provide... the Stars and Stripes editorial staffs the same help provided to commercial newspapers, in compliance...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED) MISCELLANEOUS STARS AND.... European Command and the U.S. Pacific Command are authorized to publish the Stars and Stripes and provide... the Stars and Stripes editorial staffs the same help provided to commercial newspapers, in compliance...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Authority of Commanders § 643.113 Banks. (a) The establishment of banks, branch banks, and banking... banking facility is self-sustaining and notifies the Commander, U.S. Army Finance and Accounting Center. (c) Banking facilities which are not self-sustaining will be furnished space, utilities and custodial...
2011-06-01
Venue Site WACC - Whistler Area Command Centre OTHER GPPAG - Government Partners Public Affairs Group 18 ANNEX B. Interview questions...Vancouver Vancouver Richmond WACC Decision Authority Link Information Sharing Link DOC’s 2010 Provincial Games Secretariat GPPAG CCG
46 CFR 8.320 - Classification society authorization to issue international certificates.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Classification society authorization to issue... Classification society authorization to issue international certificates. (a) The Commandant may authorize a recognized classification society to issue certain international convention certificates. Authorization will...
Command Surface of Self-Organizing Structures by Radical Polymers with Cooperative Redox Reactivity.
Sato, Kan; Mizuma, Takahiro; Nishide, Hiroyuki; Oyaizu, Kenichi
2017-10-04
Robust radical-substituted polymers with ideal redox capability were used as "command surfaces" for liquid crystal orientation. The alignment of the smectic liquid crystal electrolytes with low-dimensional ion conduction pathways was reversible and readily switched in response to the redox states of the polymers. In one example, a charge storage device with a cooperative redox effect was fabricated. The bulk ionic conductivity of the cell was significantly decreased only after the electrode was fully charged, due to the anisotropic ionic conductivity of the electrolytes (ratio >10 3 ). The switching enabled both a rapid cell response and long charge retention. Such a cooperative command surface of self-assembled structures will give rise to new highly energy efficient supramolecular-based devices including batteries, charge carriers, and actuators.
Army - Air Force Cooperation: Looking Backward to Move Forward
2016-05-26
ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Lt Col Eric A. Smith 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS...ES) School of Advanced Military Studies, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College 201 Reyolds Ave., Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 8. PERFORMING ORG...dispute, the Joint Chiefs of Staff directed US Strike Command to independently test the Army’s new mobility concepts performed separately by both the Army
User’s Guide for Naval Material Command’s Life Cycle Cost (FLEX) Model.
1982-04-01
MATERIAL COMMANDl’S 3 LIFE CYCLE COST (FLEX) MODEL Icc FoIuhrInomto -- -- P ea eCo tc Pleale Cona, ______ _____-Thims document rc~ ofl 5C72 -lot REPORT...Material Command’s Life Cycle Cost (FLEX) Prep. 4/82 ___ Model ______________ ______________ 7. Author(s) S. Performing Organization Rapt. No. R. Dress (ESA...WANG 1I. Abstract (Limit: 200 words) The FLEX-9E life cycle cost comp~uter model is a user-oriented methodology accommodating most cost structures and
Journal of Special Operations Medicine, Volume 8, Edition 2
2008-01-01
NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Joint Special...Order Desk — orders@gpo.gov. 4) The JSOM is on- line through the Joint Special Operations University’s new SOF Medical Gateway; it is available to all...From the Command Surgeon WARNER D. “Rocky” FARR COLONEL, U.S. ARMY Command Surgeon HQ USSOCOM • Recommended, and all concurred, that we need a Joint
2006-02-17
included system-unique specifications derived to counter these threats. But the international security environment has changed --- and it will continue... Netowrk -Centric Command and Control 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK...contains color images. 14. ABSTRACT 15. SUBJECT TERMS 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT 18. NUMBER OF PAGES 20 19a. NAME
Air Land Sea Bulletin, Issue No. 2013-2, Joint Close Air Support
2013-05-01
game plan between his aircraft or element and the coor- dinated attack aircraft or element (s) for a specific JTAC/FAC(A) designated target. However...5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME...Service Department of Defense field agency sponsored by the US Army Train - ing and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Marine Corps Combat Development Command
The Axis and the Intended Invasion of Malta in 1942: A Combined Planning Endeavor
2014-05-22
is here adopted by the author as deemed most appropriate, given the context, than the original “conduct of a training exercise without troop...Esigenza C3, in AUSME. 89Ibid. Translated by author. The translation kept the original term “battle,” but it would not be inappropriate to term it...Bernhard Ramcke (1889-1968). Commander of the paratroopers in Crete (1941) and commander of the Brest Fortress (1944). After surrender, Ramcke was sent to
Deja vu: The Unified Command Plan of the Future Revisited
2011-05-19
Command Plan of the Future Revisited. 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Col( S ) Edward F...Martignetti 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) Advanced Operational Art... S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College 100 Stimson Avenue Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM
Stars and Stripes (S and S) Newspapers and Business Operations
1993-10-05
Department of Defense TIC ’DIRECTIVE ELECTE AD-A274 481 JAN 51994 I NUMBER 5122.11 ASD(PA) SUBJECT: Stars and Stripes (S&S) Newspapers and Business ...support the overall S&S mission, production, distribution authority, and business operations as mission-essential activities of the Department of...European Command, and the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command, to establish and maintain a S&S board of directors to address S&S business operations
Literature review on medical incident command.
Rimstad, Rune; Braut, Geir Sverre
2015-04-01
It is not known what constitutes the optimal emergency management system, nor is there a consensus on how effectiveness and efficiency in emergency response should be measured or evaluated. Literature on the role and tasks of commanders in the prehospital emergency services in the setting of mass-casualty incidents has not been summarized and published. This comprehensive literature review addresses some of the needs for future research in emergency management through three research questions: (1) What are the basic assumptions underlying incident command systems (ICSs)? (2) What are the tasks of ambulance and medical commanders in the field? And (3) How can field commanders' performances be measured and assessed? A systematic literature search in MEDLINE, PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Library, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center, Current Controlled Trials, and PROSPERO covering January 1, 1990 through March 1, 2014 was conducted. Reference lists of included literature were hand searched. Included papers were analyzed using Framework synthesis. The literature search identified 6,049 unique records, of which, 76 articles and books where included in qualitative synthesis. Most ICSs are described commonly as hierarchical, bureaucratic, and based on military principles. These assumptions are contested strongly, as is the applicability of such systems. Linking of the chains of command in cooperating agencies is a basic difficulty. Incident command systems are flexible in the sense that the organization may be expanded as needed. Commanders may command by direction, by planning, or by influence. Commanders' tasks may be summarized as: conducting scene assessment, developing an action plan, distributing resources, monitoring operations, and making decisions. There is considerable variation between authors in nomenclature and what tasks are included or highlighted. There are no widely acknowledged measurement tools of commanders' performances, though several performance indicators have been suggested. The competence and experience of the commanders, upon which an efficient ICS has to rely, cannot be compensated significantly by plans and procedures, or even by guidance from superior organizational elements such as coordination centers. This study finds that neither a certain system or structure, or a specific set of plans, are better than others, nor can it conclude what system prerequisites are necessary or sufficient for efficient incident management. Commanders need to be sure about their authority, responsibility, and the functional demands posed upon them.
46 CFR 8.320 - Classification society authorization to issue international certificates.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... classification society authorized to issue international convention certificates. This agreement will define the... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Classification society authorization to issue... Classification society authorization to issue international certificates. (a) The Commandant may authorize a...
33 CFR 1.01-60 - Delegations for issuance of bridge permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... bridge permits. 1.01-60 Section 1.01-60 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF... bridge permits. (a) The Commandant delegates to the Deputy Commandant for Operations (CG-DCO), the authority to issue the following permits for the construction, reconstruction, or alteration of bridges...
32 CFR 246.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... STARS AND STRIPES (S&S) NEWSPAPER AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS § 246.5 Responsibilities. (a) The Assistant to... Command, shall: (1) Authorize a Stars and Stripes newspaper, provide operational direction to the S&S... published in the Stars and Stripes. (4) Select the S&S commander/publisher and other military officers in S...
32 CFR 246.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... STARS AND STRIPES (S&S) NEWSPAPER AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS § 246.5 Responsibilities. (a) The Assistant to... Command, shall: (1) Authorize a Stars and Stripes newspaper, provide operational direction to the S&S... published in the Stars and Stripes. (4) Select the S&S commander/publisher and other military officers in S...
32 CFR 246.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... STARS AND STRIPES (S&S) NEWSPAPER AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS § 246.5 Responsibilities. (a) The Assistant to... Command, shall: (1) Authorize a Stars and Stripes newspaper, provide operational direction to the S&S... published in the Stars and Stripes. (4) Select the S&S commander/publisher and other military officers in S...
1988-07-01
Security Classification) Mtutagenic potential of nitroguan idine in the Drosophila melano- gaster sex-linked recessive lethal test 12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S...Frederick, MD 21701-5012 Commander Commandant US Army Environmental Hygine Academy of Health Sciences. US Army Agency ATTN: AHS-CDM ATTN: Librarian, HSDH
33 CFR 1.01-80 - FWPCA and OPA 90 delegations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... vessels; with or without warrant, arrest any person who, in the Commander's presence or view, violates a... any person who, in the Commander's presence or view, violates a provision of section 311 of the FWPCA... On-Scene Coordinator by the applicable Regional Contingency Plan is delegated authority pursuant to...
32 CFR 516.67 - Overseas cases of fraud or corruption.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Overseas cases of fraud or corruption. 516.67... AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS LITIGATION Remedies in Procurement Fraud and Corruption § 516.67 Overseas cases of fraud or corruption. (a) Commanders of overseas major commands will establish procedures...
33 CFR 1.01-60 - Delegations for issuance of bridge permits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... bridge permits. 1.01-60 Section 1.01-60 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF... bridge permits. (a) The Commandant delegates to the Deputy Commandant for Operations (CG-DCO), the authority to issue the following permits for the construction, reconstruction, or alteration of bridges...
Global War on Terrorism: Executing War without Unity of Command
2007-03-09
41 outlined 14 principles of management , which apply to this discussion. He states, “authority and responsibility, unity of command, unity of...Fayol, “General Principles of Management ,” in Classics of Organization Theory, ed. Jay M. Shafritz, J. Steven Ott, and Yong Suk Jang (Belmont,CA
Secure Web-based Ground System User Interfaces over the Open Internet
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Langston, James H.; Murray, Henry L.; Hunt, Gary R.
1998-01-01
A prototype has been developed which makes use of commercially available products in conjunction with the Java programming language to provide a secure user interface for command and control over the open Internet. This paper reports successful demonstration of: (1) Security over the Internet, including encryption and certification; (2) Integration of Java applets with a COTS command and control product; (3) Remote spacecraft commanding using the Internet. The Java-based Spacecraft Web Interface to Telemetry and Command Handling (Jswitch) ground system prototype provides these capabilities. This activity demonstrates the use and integration of current technologies to enable a spacecraft engineer or flight operator to monitor and control a spacecraft from a user interface communicating over the open Internet using standard World Wide Web (WWW) protocols and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products. The core command and control functions are provided by the COTS Epoch 2000 product. The standard WWW tools and browsers are used in conjunction with the Java programming technology. Security is provided with the current encryption and certification technology. This system prototype is a step in the direction of giving scientist and flight operators Web-based access to instrument, payload, and spacecraft data.
1991-01-01
New Zealand Air Force.4 To further complicate matters, General Douglas MacArthur, as Commander Southwest Pacific Area, and the adjoining theater...Army, Marine, and New Zealand officers and the top job was rotated fairly regularly among the services.10 By early 1943 a truly joint staff had...in joint air operations. 2C. Kenneth Allard, Command, Control, and the Common Defense, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1990. The authors strongly
Meeting Future C3I (Command-Control-Communications-Intelligence) Needs with Fiber Optics,
1985-05-01
Frequency dependence of the sensitivity of fibers with hard coatings is relatively small. Nylon gives the weakest dependence, while the soft UV -cured...elastomer gives the strongest. Maximum sensitivity is obtained with Teflon TFE, while the minimum is achieved with the soft UV coating. With the latter...fiber-optics systems: the LED (Light Emitting Diode) and ILD (Injection Laser Diode). These devices emit light when an electric current is applied. The
32 CFR 525.2 - Background and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.2 Background and..., and aircraft into Kwajalein Missile Range is exercised through the Commander, Ballistic Missile...
32 CFR 525.2 - Background and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.2 Background and..., and aircraft into Kwajalein Missile Range is exercised through the Commander, Ballistic Missile...
32 CFR 525.2 - Background and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.2 Background and..., and aircraft into Kwajalein Missile Range is exercised through the Commander, Ballistic Missile...
32 CFR 525.2 - Background and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.2 Background and..., and aircraft into Kwajalein Missile Range is exercised through the Commander, Ballistic Missile...
32 CFR 525.2 - Background and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... PUBLIC RELATIONS ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE § 525.2 Background and..., and aircraft into Kwajalein Missile Range is exercised through the Commander, Ballistic Missile...
32 CFR 700.1020 - Exercise of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Exercise of authority. 700.1020 Section 700.1020... Command Authority § 700.1020 Exercise of authority. (a) All persons in the naval service on active service..., suspended from duty, in confinement or otherwise incapable of discharging their duties, exercise authority...
32 CFR 700.1020 - Exercise of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Exercise of authority. 700.1020 Section 700.1020... Command Authority § 700.1020 Exercise of authority. (a) All persons in the naval service on active service..., suspended from duty, in confinement or otherwise incapable of discharging their duties, exercise authority...
32 CFR 700.1020 - Exercise of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Exercise of authority. 700.1020 Section 700.1020... Command Authority § 700.1020 Exercise of authority. (a) All persons in the naval service on active service..., suspended from duty, in confinement or otherwise incapable of discharging their duties, exercise authority...
32 CFR 700.1020 - Exercise of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Exercise of authority. 700.1020 Section 700.1020... Command Authority § 700.1020 Exercise of authority. (a) All persons in the naval service on active service..., suspended from duty, in confinement or otherwise incapable of discharging their duties, exercise authority...
32 CFR 700.1020 - Exercise of authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Exercise of authority. 700.1020 Section 700.1020... Command Authority § 700.1020 Exercise of authority. (a) All persons in the naval service on active service..., suspended from duty, in confinement or otherwise incapable of discharging their duties, exercise authority...
Whitson gives Tani a haircut in Node 2
2007-12-01
ISS016-E-014192 (1 Dec. 2007) --- Astronaut Peggy A. Whitson, Expedition 16 commander, trims astronaut Daniel Tani's hair in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Whitson used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair.
Whitson gives Tani a haircut in Node 2
2007-12-01
ISS016-E-014193 (1 Dec. 2007) --- Astronaut Peggy A. Whitson, Expedition 16 commander, trims astronaut Daniel Tani's hair in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Whitson used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair.
2014-12-04
Mission Command During the War of Movement in World War I – Initiative and Synchronization of the German Right Wing in August and Early...German Right Wing in August and early September 1914 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) LTC...War I – Initiative and Synchronization of the German Right Wing in August and early September 1914 Approved by: , Monograph Director
Do domestic dogs interpret pointing as a command?
Scheider, Linda; Kaminski, Juliane; Call, Josep; Tomasello, Michael
2013-05-01
Domestic dogs comprehend human gestural communication flexibly, particularly the pointing gesture. Here, we examine whether dogs interpret pointing informatively, that is, as simply providing information, or rather as a command, for example, ordering them to move to a particular location. In the first study a human pointed toward an empty cup. In one manipulation, the dog either knew or did not know that the designated cup was empty (and that the other cup actually contained the food). In another manipulation, the human (as authority) either did or did not remain in the room after pointing. Dogs ignored the human's gesture if they had better information, irrespective of the authority's presence. In the second study, we varied the level of authority of the person pointing. Sometimes this person was an adult, and sometimes a young child. Dogs followed children's pointing just as frequently as they followed adults' pointing (and ignored the dishonest pointing of both), suggesting that the level of authority did not affect their behavior. Taken together these studies suggest that dogs do not see pointing as an imperative command ordering them to a particular location. It is still not totally clear, however, if they interpret it as informative or in some other way.
Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force
1984-03-16
sue for peace. But commanders must anticipate the impact and potential of all attacks or support actions. Knowing the social and cultural makeup of an... AUTONY iAUTHYT Wi t I MW~BE OF XS -- - --- - ---- USAF If’ Figure 4-1. Command Structure. 4-3 Operational authority comes from the President through
14 CFR 135.75 - Inspectors credentials: Admission to pilots' compartment: Forward observer's seat.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... FAA inspector presents an Aviation Safety Inspector credential, FAA Form 110A, to the pilot in command...' compartment: Forward observer's seat. 135.75 Section 135.75 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION... authority of the pilot in command to exclude any person from the pilot compartment in the interest of safety...
32 CFR 643.121 - Private organizations on DA installations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... DE and will provide for payment of a rental consideration. The installation commander will consult with the DE if there is a question whether a proposed use of facilities or space by a private organization should be authorized by the DE under lease or by the installation commander by the issuance of a...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Cepollina, Frank J. (Inventor); Corbo, James E. (Inventor); Burns, Richard D. (Inventor); Jedhrich, Nicholas M. (Inventor); Holz, Jill M. (Inventor)
2009-01-01
This invention is a method and supporting apparatus for autonomously capturing, servicing and de-orbiting a free-flying spacecraft, such as a satellite, using robotics. The capture of the spacecraft includes the steps of optically seeking and ranging the satellite using LIDAR, and matching tumble rates, rendezvousing and berthing with the satellite. Servicing of the spacecraft may be done using supervised autonomy, which is allowing a robot to execute a sequence of instructions without intervention from a remote human-occupied location. These instructions may be packaged at the remote station in a script and uplinked to the robot for execution upon remote command giving authority to proceed. Alternately, the instructions may be generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) logic onboard the robot. In either case, the remote operator maintains the ability to abort an instruction or script at any time as well as the ability to intervene using manual override to teleoperate the robot.
46 CFR 8.330 - Termination of classification society authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Termination of classification society authority. 8.330... classification society authority. (a) The Coast Guard may terminate an authorization agreement with a classification society if: (1) The Commandant revokes the classification society's recognition, as specified in...
46 CFR 8.330 - Termination of classification society authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Termination of classification society authority. 8.330... classification society authority. (a) The Coast Guard may terminate an authorization agreement with a classification society if: (1) The Commandant revokes the classification society's recognition, as specified in...
32 CFR 705.7 - Radio and television.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... approval by higher authority. (1) Commanding officers may: (i) Release audiovisual material which is spot..., or films not specially produced or authorized for radio or TV broadcast. (g) Disclaimers. A...
Violations of Management Principles within Academe.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Sikula, Andrew F.; Sikula, John P.
1980-01-01
Principles of effective management commonly violated by educational institutions include: (1) unity of command; (2) division or specialization of labor; (3) delegation of authority; and (4) authority equal to responsibility. (JMF)
UAV field demonstration of social media enabled tactical data link
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Olson, Christopher C.; Xu, Da; Martin, Sean R.; Castelli, Jonathan C.; Newman, Andrew J.
2015-05-01
This paper addresses the problem of enabling Command and Control (C2) and data exfiltration functions for missions using small, unmanned, airborne surveillance and reconnaissance platforms. The authors demonstrated the feasibility of using existing commercial wireless networks as the data transmission infrastructure to support Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) autonomy functions such as transmission of commands, imagery, metadata, and multi-vehicle coordination messages. The authors developed and integrated a C2 Android application for ground users with a common smart phone, a C2 and data exfiltration Android application deployed on-board the UAVs, and a web server with database to disseminate the collected data to distributed users using standard web browsers. The authors performed a mission-relevant field test and demonstration in which operators commanded a UAV from an Android device to search and loiter; and remote users viewed imagery, video, and metadata via web server to identify and track a vehicle on the ground. Social media served as the tactical data link for all command messages, images, videos, and metadata during the field demonstration. Imagery, video, and metadata were transmitted from the UAV to the web server via multiple Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, and similar media accounts. The web server reassembled images and video with corresponding metadata for distributed users. The UAV autopilot communicated with the on-board Android device via on-board Bluetooth network.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Classification society authorization to participate in... § 8.420 Classification society authorization to participate in the Alternate Compliance Program. (a) The Commandant may authorize a recognized classification society to participate in the ACP...
14 CFR 121.597 - Flight release authority: Supplemental operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... flight following system without specific authority from the person authorized by the operator to exercise operational control over the flight. (b) No person may start a flight unless the pilot in command or the person authorized by the operator to exercise operational control over the flight has executed a flight...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Classification society authorization to participate in... § 8.420 Classification society authorization to participate in the Alternate Compliance Program. (a) The Commandant may authorize a recognized classification society to participate in the ACP...
2017-08-09
Commander, Israeli National Police Bomb Squad, Senior CIED Analyst & Author, Mobius Reports 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open Salons A-E 9:30 AM...Operation Inherent Resolve • COL Frank Davis, USA, Commander, 71st EOD Group 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Belgium Bombing of 22 March 2016 Briefing • Commander...SYNEXXUS 201 United States Bomb Technician Association 202 55th Ordnance Company (EOD) 203 RE2 Robotics 204 W.S. Darley & Company 207 Roboteam Inc. 210
Design of multifunction anti-terrorism robotic system based on police dog
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
You, Bo; Liu, Suju; Xu, Jun; Li, Dongjie
2007-11-01
Aimed at some typical constraints of police dogs and robots used in the areas of reconnaissance and counterterrorism currently, the multifunction anti-terrorism robotic system based on police dog has been introduced. The system is made up of two parts: portable commanding device and police dog robotic system. The portable commanding device consists of power supply module, microprocessor module, LCD display module, wireless data receiving and dispatching module and commanding module, which implements the remote control to the police dogs and takes real time monitor to the video and images. The police dog robotic system consists of microprocessor module, micro video module, wireless data transmission module, power supply module and offence weapon module, which real time collects and transmits video and image data of the counter-terrorism sites, and gives military attack based on commands. The system combines police dogs' biological intelligence with micro robot. Not only does it avoid the complexity of general anti-terrorism robots' mechanical structure and the control algorithm, but it also widens the working scope of police dog, which meets the requirements of anti-terrorism in the new era.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Engelberg, N.; Shaw, C., III
1984-01-01
The design of a uniform command language to be used in a local area network of heterogeneous, autonomous nodes is considered. After examining the major characteristics of such a network, and after considering the profile of a scientist using the computers on the net as an investigative aid, a set of reasonable requirements for the command language are derived. Taking into account the possible inefficiencies in implementing a guest-layered network operating system and command language on a heterogeneous net, the authors examine command language naming, process/procedure invocation, parameter acquisition, help and response facilities, and other features found in single-node command languages, and conclude that some features may extend simply to the network case, others extend after some restrictions are imposed, and still others require modifications. In addition, it is noted that some requirements considered reasonable (user accounting reports, for example) demand further study before they can be efficiently implemented on a network of the sort described.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kimzey, Reed T.; Prince, Samuel M. O.
The thesis discusses the advantages and disadvantages of one work force scheduling technique--flextime. The authors were interested in determining if a flextime schedule could be put into effect in a governmental organization such as Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC). The study objectives were to determine the feasibility,…
2015-06-12
of Bunker Hill ammunition and powder was in low supply.40 Washington was counting on the fruits of the Canadian campaign the Continental Congress...Continental Congress had authorized a Canadian campaign to take place earlier in the year. Recently promoted Major General Schuyler commanded the Canadian
Task-Relevant Sound and User Experience in Computer-Mediated Firefighter Training
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Houtkamp, Joske M.; Toet, Alexander; Bos, Frank A.
2012-01-01
The authors added task-relevant sounds to a computer-mediated instructor in-the-loop virtual training for firefighter commanders in an attempt to raise the engagement and arousal of the users. Computer-mediated training for crew commanders should provide a sensory experience that is sufficiently intense to make the training viable and effective.…
Whitson gives Tani a haircut in Node 2
2007-12-30
ISS016-E-019457 (30 Dec. 2007) --- Astronaut Daniel Tani, Expedition 16 flight engineer, trims his hair in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Tani used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair. Astronaut Peggy Whitson, commander, assisted Tani.
Swanson, Wiseman and Gerst in Node 2
2014-05-29
ISS040-E-006033 (29 May 2014) --- NASA astronaut Steve Swanson (center), Expedition 40 commander; along with European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst (left) and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, both flight engineers, give a “thumbs up” signal in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Sturckow uses Cycle Ergometer on Middeck (MDDK) during STS-128
2009-08-29
S128-E-006313 (29 Aug. 2009) --- Astronaut Rick Sturckow, STS-128 commander, gives a “thumbs-up” signal while exercising on a bicycle ergometer on the middeck of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Discovery. Astronaut Nicole Stott, mission specialist, is visible at right.
46 CFR 42.05-10 - Assigning authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Definition of Terms Used in This Subchapter § 42.05-10 Assigning authority. This term means the “American Bureau of Shipping” or such other recognized classification society which the Commandant may approve as...
Young, S A; Holden, M S
1991-09-01
The creation of an overseas mental health crisis intervention team is described. The authors discuss the unique aspects of an overseas low intensity conflict environment and the importance of immediate mental health responses to disaster situations in such theaters. Key elements in the formation of the team are the use of local resources, command endorsement, and an emphasis on education of commanders and team members. Examples are cited of other military response team deployments. The authors present their experience in Panama as a model for other providers in similar environments.
Consistency of Pay-For-Performance Results Across a Geographically Dispersed Command
2010-04-01
give to and receive from the other” ( Ivancevich , Konopaske, & Matteson, 2008, pg 129). Jeffery Immelt, CEO of General Electric was quoted as saying...Source Premier database. Ivancevich , J., Konopaske, R., and Matteson, M. (2008). Organizational Behavior and Management, 8th Ed. New York: McGraw
Volkov gives Chamitoff a haircut in the Node 2 during Expedition 17
2008-07-20
ISS017-E-011547 (20 July 2008) --- Russian Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, Expedition 17 commander, trims NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff's hair in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Volkov used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair.
Inexpensive Timeshared Graphics on the SIGMA 7.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bork, Alfred M.
This paper gives a technical description of various computer graphics programs developed on the Sigma 7 computer. Terminals used are the Adage 100 and the Tektronix 4002-4010. Commands are Metasymbol procedures which access Metasymbol library subroutines; programs can also be coupled with FORTRAN programs. Available, inexpensive graphic terminals…
Transforming the Army with Mission Command
2015-06-12
organizations the work of John Kotter has served as a useful guide. “Changing behavior is less a matter of giving people analysis to influence their thoughts......fear or panic. The third is you cannot make me move deviance , driven by anger. The last is a very pessimistic attitude that leads to constant
Semantic Networks. Final Report.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Collins, Allan M.; Warnock, Eleanor H.
Research and development work on the use of the SCHOLAR autotutorial, online system is described. Inference strategies used within the system are deductive, negative, and functional in character. A graphics package allows user to ask questions and give commands in English to control SCHOLAR's map display capability. The examples shown are for…
Self-Rerouting and Curative Interconnect Technology (SERCUIT)
2017-12-01
microcompounder and a single screw extruder. The volume fraction of conductive filler is designed to provide conductivity comparable to traditional wires in...REPORT ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS AN OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY POSITION UNLESS SO DESIGNATED BY OTHER AUTHORIZED DOCUMENTS. TRADE...7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Commander, U.S. Army Research , Development, and Engineering Command ATTN: RDMR-CS
Trends in Nuclear Proliferation, 1975-1995. Projections, Problems, and Policy Options
1976-05-15
Communications and Services Section, Washington, DC 20451. AUTHORITY usacda ltr, 18 may 1978 THIS PAGE IS UNCLASSIFIED TOHIS REPORT HAS BEEN DELIMITED AND CLEARED...Bureaucratic Politics .. .. .. ... . .. ... .... 88 Command, Control, and Communication .. .. .. ... . .... 89 Controlling Against Unauthorized or...survivable command, control, and communication system may well exceed the resources of many Nth countries, Preemptive pressures and the risk of
USN/USMC Commander’s Quick Reference Legal Handbook
2015-01-01
compounds of designer drugs. [See references (a), (f), and (g).] Commanders shall obtain authorization for testing for synthetic drug compounds from...17 Pre-Trial Agreements 19 Post -Trial Review 21 Victim/Witness Issues 23 Section II: Administrative...advocate except in extraordinary circumstances. Only flag or general officers (and a very few specifically designated non-flag/general officers who are
Development of Amphibious Doctrine
2010-06-11
Graduate Degree Programs Robert F. Baumann, Ph.D. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student author and do not...battalion composed of six companies of Marines, its commander, Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Huntington, finally received the mission of securing an...42,000 men. The participants included the Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Schools, Colonel Robert Dunlap, as well as the students and instructors
Fire Play: ICCARUS--Intelligent Command and Control, Acquisition and Review Using Simulation
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Powell, James; Wright, Theo; Newland, Paul; Creed, Chris; Logan, Brian
2008-01-01
Is it possible to educate a fire officer to deal intelligently with the command and control of a major fire event he will never have experienced? The authors of this paper believe there is, and present here just one solution to this training challenge. It involves the development of an intelligent simulation based upon computer managed interactive…
Foldit Standalone: a video game-derived protein structure manipulation interface using Rosetta.
Kleffner, Robert; Flatten, Jeff; Leaver-Fay, Andrew; Baker, David; Siegel, Justin B; Khatib, Firas; Cooper, Seth
2017-09-01
Foldit Standalone is an interactive graphical interface to the Rosetta molecular modeling package. In contrast to most command-line or batch interactions with Rosetta, Foldit Standalone is designed to allow easy, real-time, direct manipulation of protein structures, while also giving access to the extensive power of Rosetta computations. Derived from the user interface of the scientific discovery game Foldit (itself based on Rosetta), Foldit Standalone has added more advanced features and removed the competitive game elements. Foldit Standalone was built from the ground up with a custom rendering and event engine, configurable visualizations and interactions driven by Rosetta. Foldit Standalone contains, among other features: electron density and contact map visualizations, multiple sequence alignment tools for template-based modeling, rigid body transformation controls, RosettaScripts support and an embedded Lua interpreter. Foldit Standalone is available for download at https://fold.it/standalone , under the Rosetta license, which is free for academic and non-profit users. It is implemented in cross-platform C ++ and binary executables are available for Windows, macOS and Linux. scooper@ccs.neu.edu. © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press.
32 CFR 761.11 - Persons: Individual authorizations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... ADMINISTRATION, AND THE TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS Entry Authorization § 761.11 Persons: Individual... may be empowered to do or for forwarding the application to the nearest Entry Control Commander...) Applications for entry authorizations will be made on the standard form Statement of Personal History, DD 398...
Ordered Rape: A Principal-Agent Analysis of Wartime Sexual Violence in the DR Congo.
Schneider, Gerald; Banholzer, Lilli; Albarracin, Laura
2015-11-01
Policy makers and academics often contend that organizational anarchy permits soldiers to perpetrate sexual violence. A recent United Nations report supports this thesis especially with regard to the massive sexual abuse in the Congolese civil war. We challenge the anarchy argument and maintain, based on a principal-agent framework, that opportunistic military commanders can order their soldiers to rape through the use of sanctions and rewards. Our qualitative and quantitative analysis of a survey of 96 Congolese ex-soldiers shows that ordered rape is more likely in organizations where soldiers fear punishment and in which commanders distribute drugs as stimulants. © The Author(s) 2015.
Taking Up the Security Challenge of Climate Change
2009-08-01
depletion, anthropogenic pollution , and pandemic disease, among other phenomena, all of which pose significant environmental security risks in their...AUTHOR RYMN J. PARSONS is Assistant Counsel to and Environmental Practice Team Leader for Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid- Atlantic , located at...Naval Station, Norfolk, VA. Also a Navy Reservist, with the rank of captain, he is Staff Judge Advocate to Commander, Navy Region Mid- Atlantic
Easy robot programming for beginners and kids using augmented reality environments
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Sakamoto, Kunio; Nishiguchi, Masahiro
2010-11-01
The authors have developed the mobile robot which can be programmed by command and instruction cards. All you have to do is to arrange cards on a table and to shot the programming stage by a camera. Our card programming system recognizes instruction cards and translates icon commands into the motor driver program. This card programming environment also provides low-level structure programming.
Command History 1970. Volume 3. Sanitized
1970-01-01
1970 * ~USMACV Command History in prohibited except with the permission of COMUSMACV or higher * authority. 4. This document will be transported ...were stored at the C~ambodian arm~y comnpound at Lovek, northwest of Phnoom Pernh. The munitions avid other supplies were then transported over Carn...now living along the bank of the Mekong River. This Mekong area may fit the transportation , postal- / communication, and signal communication strategy
Predicting Military Recruiter Effectiveness: A Literature Review
1987-04-01
employing commanding officer nominations and/or supervisor ratings as criteria for success in recruiting. Wollack and KiDnis (1960). Commanding officer...ratings can be used to predict field recruiter performance. The authors attribute the failure to predict field recruiter performance to the...Time to Complete -12 -27 -5 -09 5. MC 431 Completion/ Failure 08 Studies 1. Cross-validities obtained via rMonte Carlo procedure by Borman, Toquam
Review and Evaluation of Internal Control in the Department of the Navy.
1984-03-01
marketing Formulating adver- Controlling placement policies tising programs of advertisements Setting research Deciding on policies research projects Choosing...proper command level. with laws, regulations, treatires, and management policy. The command, base, or unit Written defintions of authorized activities...informa- tion to the members of the operating management ... Management also has a responsibility to maintain its access to the capital market and ... to
Evolving Army Needs for Space-Based Support
2015-04-01
11 ARSSTs and one Center for Innovative Technology (CIT), which may also perform defense support to civil authorities (DSCA) missions. With the...exception of support for Hurricane Katrina recov- ery, most of the DSCA operations have been limited to Colorado, such as imagery and mapping support...through the commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, and focuses on network operations, associated space-control activities, satel - lite communication
National Guard Forces in the Cyber Domain
2015-05-22
TITLE AND SUBTITLE National Guard Forces in the Cyber Domain 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S...Soldiers. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) commander, Lieutenant General Edward Cardon stated that Guard will begin to build combat power with...90 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review, 15. 91 Ibid. 92 Edward C. Cardon , "ARMY.MIL, The Official Homepage of the United
Is It Time to Designate Coast Guard Special Operations Forces
2005-06-17
174 Commander Matthew Creelman , USCG Division Chief........................................ 174...February 2005. 9Pailliotet and Phelan. 10Ibid. 11Matthew Creelman , interview by author, Yorktown, VA, 25 January 2005. 12James Perry Stevenson, The $5...doing some research for my master’s thesis at the Army Command and General Staff College. I found out from CDR Creelman that G-CI has ended ITD’s long
Air and Space Museum Apollo 40th Celebration
2009-07-19
Jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall gives an introduction prior to her performance at the Apollo 40th anniversary celebration held at the National Air and Space Museum, Monday, July 20, 2009 in Washington. Ms. Krall's piano was staged right next to the Apollo 11 Command Capsule. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Tyurin gives Lopez-Alegria a hair cut in Node 1 module
2007-02-20
ISS014-E-14031 (20 Feb. 2007) --- Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, Expedition 14 flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, trims commander Michael E. Lopez-Alegria's hair in the Unity node of the International Space Station. Tyurin used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair.
BRIDGING THE GAP FROM SCHOOL TO WORK.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Department of Labor, Washington, DC.
HIGH RATES OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE IN LOW-INCOME MINORITY GROUP FAMILIES, AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT, DESPITE THE FACT THAT THE UNITED STATES KEEPS LARGER PROPORTIONS OF ITS CHILDREN IN SCHOOL LONGER THAN DOES ANY OTHER NATION, GIVE SOME INDICATION OF WHY THE SCHOOL-TO-WORK PROBLEM COMMANDS PUBLIC ATTENTION. SOME OF THE VARIABLES…
Using "Total Physical Response" with Young Learners in Oman
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Al Harrasi, Kothar Talib Sulaiman
2014-01-01
Among several approaches to teaching and learning a foreign language, Total Physical Response, or TPR, is one that simulates the way children naturally acquire their mother tongue. Instructors give commands to students in the new language, and students respond through gestures. This article showcases a language learning project that the Ministry…
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1999-01-01
The primary objective of the STS-93 mission was to deploy the Advanced X-ray Astrophysical Facility, which had been renamed the Chandra X-ray Observatory in honor of the late Indian-American Nobel Laureate Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. The mission was launched at 12:31 on July 23, 1999 onboard the space shuttle Columbia. The mission was led by Commander Eileen Collins. The crew was Pilot Jeff Ashby and Mission Specialists Cady Coleman, Steve Hawley and Michel Tognini from the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES). This videotape shows the astronauts arrival at Kennedy Space Center a week before the launch. Each of the astronauts gives brief remarks, beginning with Eileen Collins, the first woman to command a space mission.
32 CFR 552.82 - Exercise of “off limits” authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Exercise of âoff limitsâ authority. 552.82 Section 552.82 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY... Reservations § 552.82 Exercise of “off limits” authority. (a) In appropriate cases, installation commanders may...
32 CFR 552.82 - Exercise of “off limits” authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Exercise of âoff limitsâ authority. 552.82 Section 552.82 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY... Reservations § 552.82 Exercise of “off limits” authority. (a) In appropriate cases, installation commanders may...
32 CFR 552.82 - Exercise of “off limits” authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Exercise of âoff limitsâ authority. 552.82 Section 552.82 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY... Reservations § 552.82 Exercise of “off limits” authority. (a) In appropriate cases, installation commanders may...
32 CFR 552.82 - Exercise of “off limits” authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2012-07-01 2009-07-01 true Exercise of âoff limitsâ authority. 552.82 Section 552.82 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY... Reservations § 552.82 Exercise of “off limits” authority. (a) In appropriate cases, installation commanders may...
32 CFR 552.82 - Exercise of “off limits” authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Exercise of âoff limitsâ authority. 552.82 Section 552.82 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY... Reservations § 552.82 Exercise of “off limits” authority. (a) In appropriate cases, installation commanders may...
33 CFR 17.01-10 - Authority to receive gifts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Authority to receive gifts. 17.01... GENERAL UNITED STATES COAST GUARD GENERAL GIFT FUND General Provisions § 17.01-10 Authority to receive gifts. (a) The Commandant, United States Coast Guard, may accept, receive, hold, or administer gifts...
The Principal's Authority Over Assigned Personnel.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Evers, Irving C.
The authority of a school principal over teachers, student teachers, teacher aides, and other employees is the subject of this chapter. In order to discharge duties properly, a principal must have the power to enforce prompt obedience to commands. He or she has the inherent authority to curtail any disruptions in the functioning of the school, the…
Terrain Commander: a next-generation remote surveillance system
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Finneral, Henry J.
2003-09-01
Terrain Commander is a fully automated forward observation post that provides the most advanced capability in surveillance and remote situational awareness. The Terrain Commander system was selected by the Australian Government for its NINOX Phase IIB Unattended Ground Sensor Program with the first systems delivered in August of 2002. Terrain Commander offers next generation target detection using multi-spectral peripheral sensors coupled with autonomous day/night image capture and processing. Subsequent intelligence is sent back through satellite communications with unlimited range to a highly sophisticated central monitoring station. The system can "stakeout" remote locations clandestinely for 24 hours a day for months at a time. With its fully integrated SATCOM system, almost any site in the world can be monitored from virtually any other location in the world. Terrain Commander automatically detects and discriminates intruders by precisely cueing its advanced EO subsystem. The system provides target detection capabilities with minimal nuisance alarms combined with the positive visual identification that authorities demand before committing a response. Terrain Commander uses an advanced beamforming acoustic sensor and a distributed array of seismic, magnetic and passive infrared sensors to detect, capture images and accurately track vehicles and personnel. Terrain Commander has a number of emerging military and non-military applications including border control, physical security, homeland defense, force protection and intelligence gathering. This paper reviews the development, capabilities and mission applications of the Terrain Commander system.
77 FR 69388 - Safety Zone; Water Main Crossing; Choctawhatchee Bay; Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-11-19
... to authority the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 533(d)). This provision authorizes an... Department of Homeland Security Management Directive 023-01 and Commandant Instruction M16475.lD, which guide...
Analysis of a flare-director concept for an externally blown flap STOL aircraft
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Middleton, D. B.
1974-01-01
A flare-director concept involving a thrust-required flare-guidance equation was developed and tested on a moving-base simulator. The equation gives a signal to command thrust as a linear function of the errors between the variables thrust, altitude, and altitude rate and corresponding values on a desired reference flare trajectory. During the simulator landing tests this signal drove either the horizontal command bar of the aircraft's flight director or a thrust-command dot on a head-up virtual-image display of a flare director. It was also used as the input to a simple autoflare system. An externally blown flap STOL (short take-off and landing) aircraft (with considerable stability and control augmentation) was modeled for the landing tests. The pilots considered the flare director a valuable guide for executing a proper flare-thrust program under instrument-landing conditions, but were reluctant to make any use of the head-up display when they were performing the landings visually.
Expedition 5 Crew Interviews: Valery Korzun, Commander
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2002-01-01
Expedition 5 Commander Valery Kozun is seen during a prelaunch interview. He gives details on the mission's goals and significance, his role in the mission and what his responsibilities will be as commander, what the crew exchange will be like (the Expedition 5 crew will replace the Expedition 4 crew on the International Space Station (ISS)), the daily life on an extended stay mission, the loading operations that will take place, the experiments he will be conducting on board, and the planned extravehicular activities (EVAs) scheduled for the mission. Kozun discusses the EVAs in greater detail and explains the significance of the Mobile Base System and the Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) cart for the ISS. He also explains at some length the science experiments which will be conducted on board by the Expedition 5 crew members. Korzun also touches on how his previous space experience on Mir (including dealing with a very serious fire) will benefit the Expedition 5 mission.
Re-Conceptualizing Command and Control
2002-01-01
systems. Having discussed the four quadrants of the authority-responsibility surface, we are now in a posi- tion to reintegrate the competency dimension and...feet higher up, who in his turn was monitored by the division commander in the next highest chopper … The point is not to argue that micro-management is...into the following four general class- es: physical, intellectual, emotional and interpersonal. For most militaries, physical competency is a pre
2015-05-15
ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER Major Arthur Bruggeman, USMC 5e. TASK NUMBER Paper Advisor...Commander Charles Broomfield, USN 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING...Newport, RI 02841-1207 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR
U.S. Navy - U.S. Air Force Relationships 1970-2010. Revision
2011-06-01
OK(1992) • Inherited Looking Glass National Command Authorities (NCA) airborne strategic command & control role from USAF (1998) • Multi-role E...begins JTF HOA begins OIF begins PSI begins Iraq ABOT attack Indian Ocean tsunami Hurricane Katrina Bali terror bombings Lebanon evacuation DPRK...II) ^*NA • Material • Rising overall defense budgets • Stability of service budget shares • Imposed ceilings on service budgets • Personal
Gathering Ideas Online: Results of the Navy Personnel Command (NPC) Telework Virtual Suggestion Box
2012-08-01
collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 1. REPORT...participate in telecommuting (another term for telework), and in 2001, the Under Secretary of Defense memorandum provided a policy for telework within...Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education Telecommuting (Telework) Program (CHNAVPERSNOTE 5330). Washington, DC: Author. Commander, Navy
MILSCAP: Military Standard Contract Administration Procedures
1993-02-01
Materiel Command, use the Commodity Command Standard System (CCSS) and issue Procurement Automated Document and Distribution System ( PADDS ) generated ...i Table of Contents Acronyms and Abbreviations xi References xv Definitions and Terms xvii CHAPTER 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL A. Authority 1-1 B...2 - SYSTM CONCEPT A. General 2-1 B. Provisions 2-1 C. Overall System Description 2-2 D. Relationship of Certain FAR and DFARS Provisions to MILSCAP 2
2002-04-01
132 CATS AND DOGS ...hostage for hours regurgitating old news or non-critical information. How and when you hold a squadron staff meeting is entirely up to you as the...interview with author, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 14 March 02. 140 Chapter Six CATS AND DOGS This chapter deals with those issues that do not
Command Recognition of Robot with Low Dimension Whole-Body Haptic Sensor
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ito, Tatsuya; Tsuji, Toshiaki
The authors have developed “haptic armor”, a whole-body haptic sensor that has an ability to estimate contact position. Although it is developed for safety assurance of robots in human environment, it can also be used as an interface. This paper proposes a command recognition method based on finger trace information. This paper also discusses some technical issues for improving recognition accuracy of this system.
Operational Commanders: It’s Time to Take Command...of the Media
2003-02-03
media companies should only send experienced military reporters to cover U.S. forces. This policy may even raise the journalistic standards of...2. Security Classification Authority: 3. Declassification/Downgrading Schedule: 4. Distribution/Availability of Report : DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A...Ausiello, USN 10.Type of Report : FINAL 11. Date of Report : 03 February 2003 12.Page Count: 20 12A Paper Advisor (if any): 13.Supplementary Notation
Defending Air Bases in an Age of Insurgency
2014-05-01
2007, http://www.defence.gov.au/raaf/adg/; WGCDR John Leo , RAAF, commanding officer, 2AFDS, e-mail correspondence with the author, 1 March–9 April...2007; and WGCDR John Leo , RAAF, commanding offi- cer, 2AFDS, “Airfield Defence Squadron Operations & Support” [Power- Point presentation, 22 February...in- stallations throughout the country: The initial mission of these forces is to secure the base and its internal LOCs [lines of communication
The Virtual Combat Air Staff. The Promise of Information Technologies,
1996-08-07
development of specialists . The need for advance planning and orchestration of a growing variety of sup- port functions has required the commander to... ability for almost unlim- ited access to command authorities and fielded forces via worldwide communications, increased situational awareness, and the...mercially developed systems that incorporate the latest technologies, training programs will have to adapt to the rapid pace at which such technologies are
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Carek, David Andrew
2003-01-01
This presentation covers the design of a command and control architecture developed by the author for the Combustion Module-2 microgravity experiment, which flew aboard the STS-107 Shuttle mission, The design was implemented to satisfy a hybrid network that utilized TCP/IP for both the onboard segment and ground segment, with an intermediary unreliable transport for the space to ground segment. With the infusion of Internet networking technologies into Space Shuttle, Space Station, and spacecraft avionics systems, comes the need for robust methodologies for ground command and control. Considerations of high bit error links, and unreliable transport over intermittent links must be considered in such systems. Internet protocols applied to these systems, coupled with the appropriate application layer protections, can provide adequate communication architectures for command and control. However, there are inherent limitations and additional complexities added by the use of Internet protocols that must be considered during the design. This presentation will discuss the rationale for the: framework and protocol algorithms developed by the author. A summary of design considerations, implantation issues, and learned lessons will be will be presented. A summary of mission results using this communications architecture will be presented. Additionally, areas of further needed investigation will be identified.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hanson, Curt; Miller, Chris; Wall, John H.; VanZwieten, Tannen S.; Gilligan, Eric T.; Orr, Jeb S.
2015-01-01
An Adaptive Augmenting Control (AAC) algorithm for the Space Launch System (SLS) has been developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) as part of the launch vehicle's baseline flight control system. A prototype version of the SLS flight control software was hosted on a piloted aircraft at the Armstrong Flight Research Center to demonstrate the adaptive controller on a full-scale realistic application in a relevant flight environment. Concerns regarding adverse interactions between the adaptive controller and a potential manual steering mode were also investigated by giving the pilot trajectory deviation cues and pitch rate command authority, which is the subject of this paper. Two NASA research pilots flew a total of 25 constant pitch rate trajectories using a prototype manual steering mode with and without adaptive control, evaluating six different nominal and off-nominal test case scenarios. Pilot comments and PIO ratings were given following each trajectory and correlated with aircraft state data and internal controller signals post-flight.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... SAFETY APPROVAL OF CARGO CONTAINERS GENERAL General Provisions § 450.3 Definitions. (a) In this subchapter: (1) Approval Authority means a delegate of the Commandant authorized to approve containers within the terms of the convention, the International Safe Container Act and this subchapter. (2) Container...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SAFETY APPROVAL OF CARGO CONTAINERS GENERAL General Provisions § 450.3 Definitions. (a) In this subchapter: (1) Approval Authority means a delegate of the Commandant authorized to approve containers within the terms of the convention, the International Safe Container Act and this subchapter. (2) Container...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... SAFETY APPROVAL OF CARGO CONTAINERS GENERAL General Provisions § 450.3 Definitions. (a) In this subchapter: (1) Approval Authority means a delegate of the Commandant authorized to approve containers within the terms of the convention, the International Safe Container Act and this subchapter. (2) Container...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... SAFETY APPROVAL OF CARGO CONTAINERS GENERAL General Provisions § 450.3 Definitions. (a) In this subchapter: (1) Approval Authority means a delegate of the Commandant authorized to approve containers within the terms of the convention, the International Safe Container Act and this subchapter. (2) Container...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... SAFETY APPROVAL OF CARGO CONTAINERS GENERAL General Provisions § 450.3 Definitions. (a) In this subchapter: (1) Approval Authority means a delegate of the Commandant authorized to approve containers within the terms of the convention, the International Safe Container Act and this subchapter. (2) Container...
Yurchikhin gives Kotov a haircut in the Node 1 during Expedition 15
2007-05-13
ISS015-E-07565 (13 May 2007) --- Cosmonaut Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, Expedition 15 commander, trims cosmonaut Oleg V. Kotov's hair in the Unity node of the International Space Station. Yurchikhin used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair. Kotov, flight engineer, and Yurchikhin represent Russia's Federal Space Agency.
Yurchikhin gives Kotov a haircut in the Node 1 during Expedition 15
2007-05-13
ISS015-E-07566 (13 May 2007) --- Cosmonaut Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, Expedition 15 commander, trims cosmonaut Oleg V. Kotov's hair in the Unity node of the International Space Station. Yurchikhin used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair. Kotov, flight engineer, and Yurchikhin represent Russia's Federal Space Agency.
Social Studies in Motion: Learning with the Whole Person
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Schulte, Paige L.
2005-01-01
Total Physical Response (TPR), developed by James Asher, is defined as a teaching technique whereby a learner responds to language input with body motions. Performing a chant or the game "Robot" is an example of a TPR activity, where the teacher commands her robots to do some task in the classroom. Acting out stories and giving imperative commands…
Disability Statistics in the Developing World: A Reflection on the Meanings in Our Numbers
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fujiura, Glenn T.; Park, Hye J.; Rutkowski-Kmitta, Violet
2005-01-01
Background: The imbalance between the sheer size of the developing world and what little is known about the lives and life circumstances of persons with disabilities living there should command our attention. Method: International development initiatives routinely give great priority to the collection of statistical indicators yet even the most…
Enigme Policiere et Expression Orale (A Policy Puzzle and Oral Expression).
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Blanche, Patrick
1996-01-01
Criticizes the circumstance that limits the opportunity for students to speak French in casual conversation to an extent that would permit them to truly improve their command of the language. The article maintains that giving students the opportunity to develop on their own the ability to express themselves orally is a valuable teaching goal.…
Controllable Bidirectional dc Power Sources For Large Loads
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Tripp, John S.; Daniels, Taumi S.
1995-01-01
System redesigned for greater efficiency, durability, and controllability. Modern electronically controlled dc power sources proposed to supply currents to six electromagnets used to position aerodynamic test model in wind tunnel. Six-phase bridge rectifier supplies load with large current at voltage of commanded magnitude and polarity. Current-feedback circuit includes current-limiting feature giving some protection against overload.
Effect of the Civil-Military Relationship on the Philippine-American War
2016-08-04
NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER U.S . Army Command and General Staff College ...Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2016 REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No...Philippine-American War Sb. GRANT NUMBER Sc. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Sd. PROJECT NUMBER MAJ Michael B. Long Se. TASK NUMBER Sf. WORK UNIT
Russia’s Conventional Military Weakness and Substrategic Nuclear Policy
2011-01-01
to risk, and fewer in the security elite dare to contemplate. As Lieutenant-General Vladimir Chirkin, the former Commander of the Siberian Mili- tary...Speaking of the deployment of two new brigades near the Russian-Chinese border, Lieutenant-General Vladimir Chirkin, Commander of the Siberian ...Roger McDermott, “Bat or Mouse ? The Strange Case of Reforming Spetsnaz,” Eurasia Daily Monitor, Volume 7, Issue 198, November 2, 2010. Author
Joint Center for Operational Analysis Journal. Volume 12, Issue 2, Summer 2010
2010-01-01
Peixoto. In 19X7. then-Major Keen attended Bra- zil’s Command and General Staff Course in Rio de Janeiro . Bra- zil. In 1988, then Captain Floriano...controlling DoD office). • DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT E . Distribution authorized to DoD Components only (fill in reason) (date of determination). Other... basic joint functions that integrate, synchronize, and direct joint operations, which arc: command and control, intelligence, fires, movement and
The Software Crisis and a Senior Leaders Awareness Course.
1987-04-01
Interlibrary Loan Service (AUL/LDEX, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 36112) or the Defense Technical Information Center. Request must include the author’s name...X E A’ ~ ~o’S Submitted to the faculty in partial mlinmnt of requirements for graduation. AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AFB...currently assigned to Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama and attends the graduate program at Troy State University. Montgomery. Major Taylor
The DISAM Journal of International Security Assistance Management. Volume 29, Number 3, July 2007
2007-07-01
with Canada and Mexico, with relatively very few permanently assigned forces . You can read about a number of issues addressed by contributing authors...26 Commander Curtis Jenkins, USNR, Lockheed Martin “Taking the Communication High Ground The Case for a Joint Inter-Agency Task Force ...permanently assigned forces . The command is assigned forces whenever necessary to execute missions, as ordered by the president and secretary of
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Key, David L.; Heffley, Robert K.
2002-01-01
The purpose of the study was to develop generic design principles for obtaining attitude command response in moderate to aggressive maneuvers without increasing SCAS series servo authority from the existing +/- 10%. In particular, to develop a scheme that would work on the UH-60 helicopter so that it can be considered for incorporation in future upgrades. The basic math model was a UH-60A version of GENHEL. The simulation facility was the NASA-Ames Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS). Evaluation tasks were Hover, Acceleration-Deceleration, and Sidestep, as defined in ADS-33D-PRF for Degraded Visual Environment (DVE). The DVE was adjusted to provide a Usable Cue Environment (UCE) equal to two. The basic concept investigated was the extent to which the limited attitude command authority achievable by the series servo could be supplemented by a 10%/sec trim servo. The architecture used provided angular rate feedback to only the series servo, shared the attitude feedback between the series and trim servos, and when the series servo approached saturation the attitude feedback was slowly phased out. Results show that modest use of the trim servo does improve pilot ratings, especially in and around hover. This improvement can be achieved with little degradation in response predictability during moderately aggressive maneuvers.
Helicopter flight-control design using an H(2) method
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Takahashi, Marc D.
1991-01-01
Rate-command and attitude-command flight-control designs for a UH-60 helicopter in hover are presented and were synthesized using an H(2) method. Using weight functions, this method allows the direct shaping of the singular values of the sensitivity, complementary sensitivity, and control input transfer-function matrices to give acceptable feedback properties. The designs were implemented on the Vertical Motion Simulator, and four low-speed hover tasks were used to evaluate the control system characteristics. The pilot comments from the accel-decel, bob-up, hovering turn, and side-step tasks indicated good decoupling and quick response characteristics. However, an underlying roll PIO tendency was found to exist away from the hover condition, which was caused by a flap regressing mode with insufficient damping.
STS-113 Crew Interviews: Jim Wetherbee, Commander
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2002-01-01
STS-113 Commander Jim Wetherbee is seen during this preflight interview where he gives a quick overview of the mission before answering questions about his inspiration to become an astronaut and his career path. Wetherbee outlines his role in the mission, what his responsibilities will be, what the crew exchange will be like (transferring the Expedition 6 crew in place of the Expedition 5 crew on the International Space Station (ISS)) and what the importance of the primary payload (the P1 truss) will be. He also provides a detailed account of the three planned extravehicular activities (EVAs) and additional transfer duties. He ends by offering his thoughts on the success of the ISS as the second anniversary of continuous human occupation of the ISS approaches.
Fish-eye view of Williams, Searfoss and Pawelczyk on middeck during meal
1998-05-15
STS090-351-009 (17 April - 3 May 1998) --- Three members of the Neurolab crew were photographed during off-duty time on the mid-deck aboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Columbia. Left to right are James A. (Jim) Pawelczyk, payload specialist, and astronauts Richard A. Searfoss, mission commander; and Richard M. Linnehan, payload commander. Linnehan is in the hatchway of the tunnel that connected the crew members to the Spacelab Science Module in Columbia's cargo bay. A "fish-eye" lens on a 35mm camera gives the scene a slightly distorted look. Five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists went on to spend a little more than 16-days in Earth-orbit in support of the Neurolab mission.
Remote image analysis for Mars Exploration Rover mobility and manipulation operations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Leger, Chris; Deen, Robert G.; Bonitz, Robert G.
2005-01-01
NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers are two sixwheeled, 175-kg robotic vehicles which have operated on Mars for over a year as of March 2005. The rovers are controlled by teams who must understand the rover's surroundings and develop command sequences on a daily basis. The tight tactical planning timeline and everchanging environment call for tools that allow quick assessment of potential manipulator targets and traverse goals, since command sequences must be developed in a matter of hours after receipt of new data from the rovers. Reachability maps give a visual indication of which targets are reachable by each rover's manipulator, while slope and solar energy maps show the rover operator which terrain areas are safe and unsafe from different standpoints.
Using input command pre-shaping to suppress multiple mode vibration
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hyde, James M.; Seering, Warren P.
1990-01-01
Spacecraft, space-borne robotic systems, and manufacturing equipment often utilize lightweight materials and configurations that give rise to vibration problems. Prior research has led to the development of input command pre-shapers that can significantly reduce residual vibration. These shapers exhibit marked insensitivity to errors in natural frequency estimates and can be combined to minimize vibration at more than one frequency. This paper presents a method for the development of multiple mode input shapers which are simpler to implement than previous designs and produce smaller system response delays. The new technique involves the solution of a group of simultaneous non-linear impulse constraint equations. The resulting shapers were tested on a model of MACE, an MIT/NASA experimental flexible structure.
Cultural Variability in Crew Communication
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Fischer, Ute
1997-01-01
In this study we examined what linguistic strategies pilots use when they have to challenge the actions of a colleague, and how their communications balance the need for informativeness with the need for assuring the other's cooperation. Two strategies emerged for captains. They either gave commands or they made suggestions that referred to actions of the crew. Both strategies explicitly state what action should be taken but they differ in their social implications. Commands are direct insofar as they entail a strong obligation for the listener to comply with the speaker' s request. Suggestions are less direct in this respect. However, by using the collegial "Let's do," speakers appeal to the solidarity between themselves and their listeners and seek compliance in this way. Commands, in contrast, are inherently authoritative and imply an asymmetry in status. Speakers by giving a command, express their belief that they are socially more powerful than their listeners and that they are thus licensed to command. That is, speakers seek listener compliance by appeal to their status. Status-based commands were more frequent among male captains than among female captains. Female captains instead were likely to shift the motivation for their commands away from their status to some objective necessity by referring to some problem or goal It remains to be seen, however, how captains' strategies were affected by the severity of a problem situation. Results in a preliminary study involving only male participants, suggests that pilots increased the directness of their utterances in situations that they perceived to be risky. Thus the observation that male captains used complex communications half of the time while female captains did so 75% of the time, could indicate that male captains were more likely than female captains to change their strategies with the severity of situations. Both male and female first officers in this study were less direct than captains. The most common strategy of first officers was to point to some problem or to remind the captain of a given goal. What corrective action should be taken and by whom was not explicitly stated but implied and left to the captain. In their other strategies, permission seeking and confirmation-seeking questions, first officers were more explicit about a corrective action. In the first case, they volunteered to do some course of action but left the final decision to the captain. In the latter case, they inquired or confirmed whether the captain wanted some action. Although all three strategies seek the compliance of the listener by appeal to his authority, there are important differences: By asking permission seeking and confirmation-seeking questions, first officers specify the action for which they want the captain's compliance. Compliance, however, is not demanded but requested. By alerting to a problem or to a goal, in contrast, first of officers seek the captain's compliance only with their assessment of the situation but not with a particular course of action. That is, they place the captain under no explicit obligation to initiate a corrective action but do so only indirectly by assuming that a course of action is self-evident once the problem has been acknowledged.
Representation Without Subordination: Command Relationships In the Joint Environment
2014-06-01
commanders, as well as the operational authority exercised by 11 George E. Katsos, “Command...include George C. Kenny, General Kenney Reports: A Personal History of the Pacific War (Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History, 1987), especially pp...Press, 1995); and, Thomas Griffith, Jr., MacArthur’s Airman: General George C. Kenney and the War in the Southwest Pacific (Lawrence, KS: University of
2007-06-15
is replacing the term Military Assistance to Civil Authorities ( MACA ). Emergency Management. The provision of overall operational control or...both public and private, to organize field-level incident management operations. Military Assistance to Civil Authorities ( MACA ). The broad mission of
32 CFR 732.20 - Adjudication authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... DENTAL CARE Medical and Dental Care From Nonnaval Sources § 732.20 Adjudication authorities. (a) General...” (OMA) and for dental care, “offices of dental affairs” (ODA). NAVMEDCOMINST 6010.3 delineates...) Responsibility for dental matters for States in the Northeast Region is vested in: Commander, Naval Medical...
32 CFR 732.20 - Adjudication authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... DENTAL CARE Medical and Dental Care From Nonnaval Sources § 732.20 Adjudication authorities. (a) General...” (OMA) and for dental care, “offices of dental affairs” (ODA). NAVMEDCOMINST 6010.3 delineates...) Responsibility for dental matters for States in the Northeast Region is vested in: Commander, Naval Medical...
32 CFR 732.20 - Adjudication authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... DENTAL CARE Medical and Dental Care From Nonnaval Sources § 732.20 Adjudication authorities. (a) General...” (OMA) and for dental care, “offices of dental affairs” (ODA). NAVMEDCOMINST 6010.3 delineates...) Responsibility for dental matters for States in the Northeast Region is vested in: Commander, Naval Medical...
32 CFR 732.20 - Adjudication authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... DENTAL CARE Medical and Dental Care From Nonnaval Sources § 732.20 Adjudication authorities. (a) General...” (OMA) and for dental care, “offices of dental affairs” (ODA). NAVMEDCOMINST 6010.3 delineates...) Responsibility for dental matters for States in the Northeast Region is vested in: Commander, Naval Medical...
32 CFR 732.20 - Adjudication authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... DENTAL CARE Medical and Dental Care From Nonnaval Sources § 732.20 Adjudication authorities. (a) General...” (OMA) and for dental care, “offices of dental affairs” (ODA). NAVMEDCOMINST 6010.3 delineates...) Responsibility for dental matters for States in the Northeast Region is vested in: Commander, Naval Medical...
Enhancing Therapeutic Cellular Prostate Cancer Vaccines
2011-06-01
Clinic Rochester, MN 55905 REPORT ...DATE: June 2011 TYPE OF REPORT : Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the
Evaluating the Performance of the NASA LaRC CMF Motion Base Safety Devices
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Gupton, Lawrence E.; Bryant, Richard B., Jr.; Carrelli, David J.
2006-01-01
This paper describes the initial measured performance results of the previously documented NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) Cockpit Motion Facility (CMF) motion base hardware safety devices. These safety systems are required to prevent excessive accelerations that could injure personnel and damage simulator cockpits or the motion base structure. Excessive accelerations may be caused by erroneous commands or hardware failures driving an actuator to the end of its travel at high velocity, stepping a servo valve, or instantly reversing servo direction. Such commands may result from single order failures of electrical or hydraulic components within the control system itself, or from aggressive or improper cueing commands from the host simulation computer. The safety systems must mitigate these high acceleration events while minimizing the negative performance impacts. The system accomplishes this by controlling the rate of change of valve signals to limit excessive commanded accelerations. It also aids hydraulic cushion performance by limiting valve command authority as the actuator approaches its end of travel. The design takes advantage of inherent motion base hydraulic characteristics to implement all safety features using hardware only solutions.
Study of Army Design Hover Criteria
2017-09-01
SPECIAL REPORT RDMR-AE-17-02 STUDY OF ARMY DESIGN HOVER CRITERIA Douglas V. Horacek Command Analysis Directorate Aviation...OF THE ARMY POSITION UNLESS SO DESIGNATED BY OTHER AUTHORIZED DOCUMENTS. TRADE NAMES USE OF TRADE NAMES OR MANUFACTURERS IN THIS REPORT...Study of Army Design Hover Criteria 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Douglas V. Horacek and Mark E. Calvert 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION
Dogs Identify Agents in Third-Party Interactions on the Basis of the Observed Degree of Contingency.
Tauzin, Tibor; Kovács, Krisztina; Topál, József
2016-08-01
To investigate whether dogs could recognize contingent reactivity as a marker of agents' interaction, we performed an experiment in which dogs were presented with third-party contingent events. In the perfect-contingency condition, dogs were shown an unfamiliar self-propelled agent (SPA) that performed actions corresponding to audio clips of verbal commands played by a computer. In the high-but-imperfect-contingency condition, the SPA responded to the verbal commands on only two thirds of the trials; in the low-contingency condition, the SPA responded to the commands on only one third of the trials. In the test phase, the SPA approached one of two tennis balls, and then the dog was allowed to choose one of the balls. The proportion of trials on which a dog chose the object indicated by the SPA increased with the degree of contingency: Dogs chose the target object significantly above chance level only in the perfect-contingency condition. This finding suggests that dogs may use the degree of temporal contingency observed in third-party interactions as a cue to identify agents. © The Author(s) 2016.
1987-06-01
The problem chosen was an intriguing look at the question; ’When should a theater level commander request authorization for the use of tactical nuclear ...years experience in strategic nuclear missile systems, established ourselves as the best experts available. The literature search revealed the existence...CONTROL DSS Introduction This paper contains the storyboards of the DSS for the command and control of theater nuclear weapons. The storyboards are
Historical Perspectives on Female Participation in Hunting and War
2016-06-10
ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING...Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE Art of War Scholars...NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Maj Margaret Alexis Wright Piet, Major, USMCR 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING
OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION OF PHOTOTROPIC GOGGLES.
Irreversible Phototropic Filter Device is one of many such systems. Forty-nine Air Defense Command and twenty-four Tactical Air Command aircrews evaluated the...indicated that: The goggles do not integrate with the oxygen mask, helmet and visor; It is not practicable to carry additional phototropic lenses for...in-flight changes. The Irreversible Phototropic Filter Device is operationally unacceptable for use by aircrew members. Recommend that ASD continue efforts to develop a suitable device for flashblindness protection. (Author)
Analysing Command Challenges Using the Command and Control Framework: Pilot Study Results
2003-02-01
allocation of resources (2), adequate staff, abuse of power Primary Rank Level 8 % Rank too low Abuse of power/authority (14), gender Use of Power 58...Advisory Board on Gender Integration and Employment Equity: 2000 Annual Report. Ottawa: Department of National Defence. 8. Adams-Roy, J.E., MacLennan...Opportunity (e.g., for socialisation ) Explain: = NoDl Yes R] :Other Explain: 36 DRDC Toronto TR 2003-034 PART D - GENERAL 6. Overall Assessment = In your
Air Force KC-X Tanker Aircraft Program: Background and Issues for Congress
2010-07-15
18 Gopal Ratnam and Alison Fitzgerald , “Northrop Declines Tanker Bid on ‘Financial Burdens’ (Update2),” Bloomberg.com, December 1, 2009...May 2009, p. 1-50. 21 Statement of General Duncan J. McNabb, USAF, Commander, United States Transportation Command, Before the House Armed Services...the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (P.L. 110-417; 122 Stat. 4561) not later than 60 days after the date of the
2017-10-01
Bethesda, MD 20817 REPORT DATE: October 2017 TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort...AUTHOR(S) Shiv Srivastava, PhD; Taduru Sreenath, PhD; Center for Prostate Disease Research , Dept of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the...Army Medical Research Materiel Command Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5012 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12
Acquisition of Telecommunications in the Navy from an Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Point of View.
1982-03-01
United States Air Force . F. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS The definitions and abbreviations list is attached as Appendix A. G. SUMMARY The different...responsible. Below is a list of Navy submitting authorities. [Ref. 12] Commander in Chief U.S. Naval Forces , Europe Commander in Chief U.S. Atlantic Fleet...the PPBS where OSD decisionmaking is keyed to the balancing of all programs within established DOD fiscal limits. Each majur AIS shall be submitted
2013-08-01
position unless so designated by other authorized documents. Citation of manufacturer’s or trade names does not constitute an official endorsement or...the presence of large volumes of time critical information. CPOF was designed to support the Army transformation to network-enabled operations. The...Cognitive Performance The visual display of information is vital to cognitive performance. For example, the poor visual design of the radar display
A Case Study Analysis of a System Acquisition by a Field Activity
1980-06-01
following personnel assisted in the preparation of this procurement plan: Mr. T. L. M. Wiegant Ms. J. Weaver Commander D. M. Chism Lieutenant Commander M...AUTHORITY (SSA). Rear Admiral V.T. EDSALL, SC, USN 2.2 PROCURING CONTRACTING OFFICER (PCO). Cofmander David M. CHISM , SC, USN (Regional Contracting...California, 1977. 5. Brozen, Dr. Yale, "Commentary," Barron’s National Business and Financial Weekly, 25 January 1971, p. 1. 6. Chism , CDR David, NISTARS
2007-02-01
this paper is to highlight the lessons learned from the se- lected operations and their applicability to twenty-first-century warfare. The author will...weapons platoon commander, rifle company executive officer, and company commander in the 2d Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Major St...focused on mission accomplishment. I have learned more about research and writing than I thought possible, and I am truly grateful for their mentoring
2016-11-21
these relationships to function. By comparing the command pathways of cases in Palestine Mandate and the Horn of Africa during the Second World War...suggest a way forward for contemporary operations. Keywords: Second World War, Israel, Ethiopia, Haganah, Palmach, Irgun (IZL), Special Operations...authority to one that stems from pathways of influence. Through the First World War, the British Empire had a tradition of work- ing with indigenous
Jorgensen, Chuck; Wheeler, Kevin
2002-03-01
Recent developments in neuroelectronics are applied to aviation and airplane flight control instruments. Electromyographic control has been applied to flight simulations using the autopilot interface in order to use gestures to give bank and pitch commands to the autopilot. In other demonstrations, direct rate control was used to perform repeated successful landings and the damage-adaptive capability of inner-loop neural and propulsion-based controls was utilized.
2005-01-01
gives a needed feel for the tragedy of war. In short, staff ride leaders must choose a limited number of tactical details and human-interest stories...adjutant, was a Seneca Indian. 315 4. Meade, often irritable, was particularly frustrated at Cold Harbor. Although Meade did not publicly voice his
Lopez-Alegria gives Tyurin a haircut in the Node 1 /Unity module
2007-01-11
ISS014-E-11687 (11 Jan. 2007) --- Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander and NASA space station science officer, trims cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin's hair in the Unity node of the International Space Station. Lopez-Alegria used hair clippers fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair. Tyurin, flight engineer, represents Russia's Federal Space Agency.
The BCI competition. III: Validating alternative approaches to actual BCI problems.
Blankertz, Benjamin; Müller, Klaus-Robert; Krusienski, Dean J; Schalk, Gerwin; Wolpaw, Jonathan R; Schlögl, Alois; Pfurtscheller, Gert; Millán, José del R; Schröder, Michael; Birbaumer, Niels
2006-06-01
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that allows its users to control external devices with brain activity. Although the proof-of-concept was given decades ago, the reliable translation of user intent into device control commands is still a major challenge. Success requires the effective interaction of two adaptive controllers: the user's brain, which produces brain activity that encodes intent, and the BCI system, which translates that activity into device control commands. In order to facilitate this interaction, many laboratories are exploring a variety of signal analysis techniques to improve the adaptation of the BCI system to the user. In the literature, many machine learning and pattern classification algorithms have been reported to give impressive results when applied to BCI data in offline analyses. However, it is more difficult to evaluate their relative value for actual online use. BCI data competitions have been organized to provide objective formal evaluations of alternative methods. Prompted by the great interest in the first two BCI Competitions, we organized the third BCI Competition to address several of the most difficult and important analysis problems in BCI research. The paper describes the data sets that were provided to the competitors and gives an overview of the results.
Human-Robot Interaction Directed Research Project
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Sandor, Aniko; Cross, Ernest V., II; Chang, M. L.
2014-01-01
Human-robot interaction (HRI) is a discipline investigating the factors affecting the interactions between humans and robots. It is important to evaluate how the design of interfaces and command modalities affect the human's ability to perform tasks accurately, efficiently, and effectively when working with a robot. By understanding the effects of interface design on human performance, workload, and situation awareness, interfaces can be developed to appropriately support the human in performing tasks with minimal errors and with appropriate interaction time and effort. Thus, the results of research on human-robot interfaces have direct implications for the design of robotic systems. This DRP concentrates on three areas associated with interfaces and command modalities in HRI which are applicable to NASA robot systems: 1) Video Overlays, 2) Camera Views, and 3) Command Modalities. The first study focused on video overlays that investigated how Augmented Reality (AR) symbology can be added to the human-robot interface to improve teleoperation performance. Three types of AR symbology were explored in this study, command guidance (CG), situation guidance (SG), and both (SCG). CG symbology gives operators explicit instructions on what commands to input, whereas SG symbology gives operators implicit cues so that operators can infer the input commands. The combination of CG and SG provided operators with explicit and implicit cues allowing the operator to choose which symbology to utilize. The objective of the study was to understand how AR symbology affects the human operator's ability to align a robot arm to a target using a flight stick and the ability to allocate attention between the symbology and external views of the world. The study evaluated the effects type of symbology (CG and SG) has on operator tasks performance and attention allocation during teleoperation of a robot arm. The second study expanded on the first study by evaluating the effects of the type of navigational guidance (CG and SG) on operator task performance and attention allocation during teleoperation of a robot arm through uplinked commands. Although this study complements the first study on navigational guidance with hand controllers, it is a separate investigation due to the distinction in intended operators (i.e., crewmembers versus ground-operators). A third study looked at superimposed and integrated overlays for teleoperation of a mobile robot using a hand controller. When AR is superimposed on the external world, it appears to be fixed onto the display and internal to the operators' workstation. Unlike superimposed overlays, integrated overlays often appear as three-dimensional objects and move as if part of the external world. Studies conducted in the aviation domain show that integrated overlays can improve situation awareness and reduce the amount of deviation from the optimal path. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether these results apply to HRI tasks, such as navigation with a mobile robot. HRP GAPS This HRI research contributes to closure of HRP gaps by providing information on how display and control characteristics - those related to guidance, feedback, and command modalities - affect operator performance. The overarching goals are to improve interface usability, reduce operator error, and develop candidate guidelines to design effective human-robot interfaces.
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1987-01-16
Occupational Health Information Management System (NOHIMS) 6 Hazardous Materials Control Module (HMC) User’s Manual 7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization...Materials Control (HMC) module of the Naval Medical Command’s (NAVMED) Navy Occupational Health Information Management System (NOHIMS). After presenting
Human-Robot Interaction Directed Research Project
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Sandor, Aniko; Cross, Ernest V., II; Chang, Mai Lee
2014-01-01
Human-robot interaction (HRI) is a discipline investigating the factors affecting the interactions between humans and robots. It is important to evaluate how the design of interfaces and command modalities affect the human's ability to perform tasks accurately, efficiently, and effectively when working with a robot. By understanding the effects of interface design on human performance, workload, and situation awareness, interfaces can be developed to appropriately support the human in performing tasks with minimal errors and with appropriate interaction time and effort. Thus, the results of research on human-robot interfaces have direct implications for the design of robotic systems. This DRP concentrates on three areas associated with interfaces and command modalities in HRI which are applicable to NASA robot systems: 1) Video Overlays, 2) Camera Views, and 3) Command Modalities. The first study focused on video overlays that investigated how Augmented Reality (AR) symbology can be added to the human-robot interface to improve teleoperation performance. Three types of AR symbology were explored in this study, command guidance (CG), situation guidance (SG), and both (SCG). CG symbology gives operators explicit instructions on what commands to input, whereas SG symbology gives operators implicit cues so that operators can infer the input commands. The combination of CG and SG provided operators with explicit and implicit cues allowing the operator to choose which symbology to utilize. The objective of the study was to understand how AR symbology affects the human operator's ability to align a robot arm to a target using a flight stick and the ability to allocate attention between the symbology and external views of the world. The study evaluated the effects type of symbology (CG and SG) has on operator tasks performance and attention allocation during teleoperation of a robot arm. The second study expanded on the first study by evaluating the effects of the type of navigational guidance (CG and SG) on operator task performance and attention allocation during teleoperation of a robot arm through uplinked commands. Although this study complements the first study on navigational guidance with hand controllers, it is a separate investigation due to the distinction in intended operators (i.e., crewmembers versus ground-operators). A third study looked at superimposed and integrated overlays for teleoperation of a mobile robot using a hand controller. When AR is superimposed on the external world, it appears to be fixed onto the display and internal to the operators' workstation. Unlike superimposed overlays, integrated overlays often appear as three-dimensional objects and move as if part of the external world. Studies conducted in the aviation domain show that integrated overlays can improve situation awareness and reduce the amount of deviation from the optimal path. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether these results apply to HRI tasks, such as navigation with a mobile robot.
Writing filter processes for the SAGA editor, appendix G
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Kirslis, Peter A.
1985-01-01
The SAGA editor provides a mechanism by which separate processes can be invoked during an editing session to traverse portions of the parse tree being edited. These processes, termed filter processes, read, analyze, and possibly transform the parse tree, returning the result to the editor. By defining new commands with the editor's user defined command facility, which invoke filter processes, authors of filter can provide complex operations as simple commands. A tree plotter, pretty printer, and Pascal tree transformation program were already written using this facility. The filter processes are introduced, parse tree structure is described and the library interface made available to the programmer. Also discussed is how to compile and run filter processes. Examples are presented to illustrate aspect of each of these areas.
2016-06-10
the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART...6. AUTHOR( S ) LCDR Daniel M. Marzluff 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND...ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING ORG REPORT NUMBER 9
The Role of Containment: American Middle East Policy and the Islamic Republic of Iran
2016-06-10
WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth...the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE...NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) CDR Andrew J. Gustafson 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f
How Do Leaders Enable Performance in Adverse Conditions Leadership in Defense of the Alcazar
2016-06-10
WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort...of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE...CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Edward Clark III 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f
The Vite Model: A Neural Command Circuit for Generating Arm and Articulator Trajectories,
1988-03-01
Principles of Learning, Perception, Development , Cognition , and Motor Control. Boston: Reidel Press, (1982). Grossberg, S . and Kuperstein, M., Neural...AD-RI92 705 THE YITE MODEL: A NEURAL COMMAND CIRCUIT FO R .# GENERATING ARM AND ARTUCULA..(U) BOSTON UNJY MA CENTER FOR ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS S GROSSUERO...and Articulator Trajectories 6 EFRIGOG EOTNME 7. AUTHOR( s ) 5. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBER( s ) Stephen Grossberg XM- F49620-86-C-0O37 Daniel Bullock 9. S
WORLD WAR III The 1960's Version
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Brocklebank, Roy
2005-09-01
This article is based on a lecture to the Royal Institute of Navigation History of Air Navigation Group at Tangmere Museum on 12 May 2004. The author served as a navigator-radar or a radar bomb aimer within RAF Bomber Command during the mid-1960s. This article is based on his experience of this time in Bomber Command and describes how the Medium Bomber Force would have carried out their war operations had nuclear deterrence failed. In its day these plans were TOP SECRET.
2010-06-01
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA MBA PROFESSIONAL REPORT Cost Management in a Tactical Environment: A Case Study of...SUBTITLE Cost Management in a Tactical Environment: A Case Study of the 316th Expeditionary Support Command (ESC) in Iraq, 2007–2008 6. AUTHOR(S...This project provides a case study of the 316th ESC, which may begin to fill that void. The 316th ESC’s staff forecasted future consumption
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Currie, Malcolm J.
This cookbook describes the fundamentals of writing scripts using the UNIX C shell. It shows how to combine Starlink and private applications with shell commands and constructs to create powerful and time-saving tools for performing repetitive jobs, creating data-processing pipelines, and encapsulating useful recipes. The cookbook aims to give practical and reassuring examples to at least get you started without having to consult a UNIX manual. However, it does not offer a comprehensive description of C-shell syntax to prevent you from being overwhelmed or intimidated. The topics covered are: how to run a script, defining shell variables, prompting, arithmetic and string processing, passing information between Starlink applications, obtaining dataset attributes and FITS header information, processing multiple files and filename modification, command-line arguments and options, and loops. There is also a glossary.
STS-47 crew during JSC fire fighting exercises in the Fire Training Pit
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1992-01-01
STS-47 Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, crewmembers line up along water hoses during JSC fire fighting exercises held at JSC's Fire Training Pit. In the foreground are (left to right) Pilot Curtis L. Brown, Jr, holding the hose nozzle, Mission Specialist (MS) N. Jan Davis, MS and Payload Commander (PLC) Mark C. Lee, and backup Payload Specialist Stan Koszelak, partially visible at the end of the line. In the background, manning a second hose are backup Payload Specialist Takao Doi, MS Jerome Apt, and Commander Robert L. Gibson. A veteran fire fighter (behind Brown) stands between the two hoses giving instructions. The Fire Training Pit is located across from the Gilruth Center Bldg 207. Doi represents Japan's National Space Development Agency (NASDA).
2011-05-19
Amanda Currier, “the intelligence directorate (A2) is more 42 Douglas Clark & Capt James Newsom...47 SSgt Amanda Currier, e-mail message to author, November 12, 2010. 48 COL Gerald O’Hara...Clark, e-mail message to author, November 15, 2010. 60 Capt James Newsom, e-mail message to author, November 15, 2010. 61 SSgt Amanda Currier, e
NATO initial common operational picture capability project
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Fanti, Laura; Beach, David
2002-08-01
The Common Operational Picture (COP) capability can be defined as the ability to display on a single screen integrated views of the Recognized Maritime, Air and Ground Pictures, enriched by other tactical data, such as theater plans, assets, intelligence and logistics information. The purpose of the COP capability is to provide military forces a comprehensive view of the battle space, thereby enhancing situational awareness and the decision-making process across the military command and control spectrum. The availability of a COP capability throughout the command structure is a high priority operational requirement in NATO. A COP capability for NATO is being procured and implemented in an incremental way within the NATO Automated Information System (Bi-SC AIS) Functional Services programme under the coordination of the NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A) Integrated Programme Team 5 (IPT5). The NATO Initial COP (iCOP) capability project, first step of this evolutionary procurement, will provide an initial COP capability to NATO in a highly pragmatic and low-risk fashion, by using existing operational communications infrastructure and NATO systems, i.e. the NATO-Wide Integrated Command and Control Software for Air Operations (ICC), the Maritime Command and Control Information System (MCCIS), and the Joint Operations and Intelligence Information System (JOIIS), which will provide respectively the Recognized Air, Maritime and Ground Pictures. This paper gives an overview of the NATO Initial COP capability project, including its evolutionary implementation approach, and describes the technical solution selected to satisfy the urgent operational requirement in a timely and cost effective manner.
50th Anniversary First American to Orbit Earth
2012-02-20
Captain Mark Kelly, commander of the space shuttle Endeavour’s final mission and husband of retired U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, gives the keynote address during a celebration dinner at Ohio State University honoring the 50th anniversary of John Glenn's historic flight aboard Friendship 7 Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio. Glenn was the first American to orbit Earth. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Vice President Pence Tours Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2018-04-28
Second Lady Karen Pence gives commands to a rover nicknamed "Scarecrow" as NASA Mars Exploration Manager Li Fuk, left, Mars Curiosity Engineering Operations Team Chief Megan Lin, Vice President Mike Pence, daughter of Mike Pence, Charlotte Pence, and JPL Director Michael Watkins, right, look on, Saturday, April 28, 2018 in Pasadena, California. Scarecrow is used to test mobility of rovers on Mars. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Vice President Pence Tours Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2018-04-28
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence gives commands to a rover nicknamed "Scarecrow" as NASA Mars Exploration Manager Li Fuk, left, Mars Curiosity Engineering Operations Team Chief Megan Lin, JPL Director Michael Watkins, and daughter of Mike Pence, Charlotte Pence, right, look on, Saturday, April 28, 2018 in Pasadena, California. Scarecrow is used to test mobility of rovers on Mars. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Hsieh, Shu-min
2006-01-01
Entering an "English Impromptu Speech Contest" intimidates many students who do not have a good command of the English language. Some choose to give up before the contest date while others stand speechless on the stage. This paper identifies a range of problems confronted by contestants from my college, the Yuanpei Institute of Science…
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Steiner, Yosepha
The typical girl in distress in Israel comes from a Jewish family of oriental origin. Her distress is partially due to the strains of immigrating to Israel from, in most cases, North Africa. Authority models in distressed girls' families feature either the role of the father as the commanding familial authority figure; the mother as the dominant…
When Rites Go Wrong: Attributions of Responsibility in a Fraternity Setting.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Drout, Cheryl E.
While studies by Stanley Milgram have shown that obedience to authority influences subjects' willingness to engage in behavior potentially harmful to others, Drout and Vandler (1992) found that observers consider an authority figure who harms or commands another person to harm someone more responsible and punishable than the obedient subordinate.…
Aerial Command and Control of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
2010-12-01
other person designated to request documents from DTIC. Change of address Organizations receiving reports from the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research...are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy, or decision, unless so designated by...7 Procedure and design
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Hall, Susan King
1980-01-01
Defines six leadership traits that are necessary to and fostered by editing a college newspaper: delegating authority, developing subordinates, motivating others, being approachable, commanding respect, and bringing out optimum performances in others. (TJ)
32 CFR 552.51 - Applicability.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...) Commercial companies that furnish services to military installations (such as deliveries of milk, bread, and laundry) when they are authorized by the installation commander. (2) An individual who sells his own...
2002-08-30
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Cape Canaveral Spaceport leaders gather after the master plan signing ceremony at Port Canaveral Terminal 10. From left are Canaveral National Seashore Superintendent Robert Newkirk, Canaveral Port Authority Executive Director Malcolm "Mac" McLouth, KSC Director Roy Bridges Jr., U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, 45th Space Wing Commander Gregory Pavlovich, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services Refuge Manager Ron Hight, Naval Ordnance Test Unit Commanding Officer William Borger, and Florida Space Authority Executive Director Ed Gormel. The plan represents interagency cooperation between the leadership group's agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service and U.S. Navy. Joining them in developing a vision of the Spaceport's future have been aerospace educators, researchers, and businesses, along with representatives from local, state and national government.
2002-08-28
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Cape Canaveral Spaceport leaders gather after the master plan signing ceremony at Port Canaveral Terminal 10. From left are Canaveral National Seashore Superintendent Robert Newkirk, Canaveral Port Authority Executive Director Malcolm "Mac" McLouth, KSC Director Roy Bridges Jr., U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon, 45th Space Wing Commander Gregory Pavlovich, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services Refuge Manager Ron Hight, Naval Ordnance Test Unit Commanding Officer William Borger, and Florida Space Authority Executive Director Ed Gormel. The plan represents interagency cooperation between the leadership group's agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service and U.S. Navy. Joining them in developing a vision of the Spaceport's future have been aerospace educators, researchers, and businesses, along with representatives from local, state and national government.
2002-08-30
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson talks to the media after the master plan signing ceremony at Port Canaveral Terminal 10. Also attending were Canaveral National Seashore Superintendent Robert Newkirk, Canaveral Port Authority Executive Director Malcolm "Mac" McLouth, KSC Director Roy Bridges Jr., U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon, 45th Space Wing Commander Gregory Pavlovich, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services Refuge Manager Ron Hight, Naval Ordnance Test Unit Commanding Officer William Borger, and Florida Space Authority Executive Director Ed Gormel. The plan represents interagency cooperation between the leadership group's agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service and U.S. Navy. Joining them in developing a vision of the Spaceport's future have been aerospace educators, researchers, and businesses, along with representatives from local, state and national government.
2002-08-30
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Center Director Roy Bridges addresses guests at the master plan signing ceremony at Port Canaveral Terminal 10. Also attending were Canaveral National Seashore Superintendent Robert Newkirk, Canaveral Port Authority Executive Director Malcolm "Mac" McLouth, KSC Director Roy Bridges Jr., U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, 45th Space Wing Commander Gregory Pavlovich, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services Refuge Manager Ron Hight, Naval Ordnance Test Unit Commanding Officer William Borger, and Florida Space Authority Executive Director Ed Gormel. The plan represents interagency cooperation between the leadership group's agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service and U.S. Navy. Joining them in developing a vision of the Spaceport's future have been aerospace educators, researchers, and businesses, along with representatives from local, state and national government.
A day in the life of a volunteer incident commander: errors, pressures and mitigating strategies.
Bearman, Christopher; Bremner, Peter A
2013-05-01
To meet an identified gap in the literature this paper investigates the tasks that a volunteer incident commander needs to carry out during an incident, the errors that can be made and the way that errors are managed. In addition, pressure from goal seduction and situation aversion were also examined. Volunteer incident commanders participated in a two-part interview consisting of a critical decision method interview and discussions about a hierarchical task analysis constructed by the authors. A SHERPA analysis was conducted to further identify potential errors. The results identified the key tasks, errors with extreme risk, pressures from strong situations and mitigating strategies for errors and pressures. The errors and pressures provide a basic set of issues that need to be managed by both volunteer incident commanders and fire agencies. The mitigating strategies identified here suggest some ways that this can be done. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd and The Ergonomics Society. All rights reserved.
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... component and joint commands with deliberate and crisis action planning for USAF's COMCAM assets. (6... and 2, and AFI 31-401, Information Security Program Management. The authority in charge of the event...
Air Force Intelligence Role in Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (Maxwell Paper, Number 39)
2006-11-01
Zielinski , National Counterproliferation Center chief of staff, interview by the author, 3 February 2006. 42...Col Joe Pridotkas, NASIC/CC, interview by the author, 28 Febru- ary 2006. 29 78. Report to the President, 6. 79. Sandi Zielinski , National...Force C-CBRNE Master Plan, 30 June 2004, 5. 84. Dave Coffey, Air Combat Command IS/FPI, interview by the author, 2 February 2006. 85. Col
32 CFR 507.6 - Authority to manufacture.
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Coalition Warfare: the Leadership Challenges
2011-05-19
Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited Coalition Warfare: The leadership challenges A Monograph by Colonel Mark J Thornhill...The leadership challenges . 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Colonel Mark J. Thornhill...multinational operations, leadership challenges , leadership attributes, unity of command. 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: UNCLASSIFIED 17. LIMITATION OF
Mechanisms Regulating Plasma Cell Persistence in Health and Autoimmunity
2011-04-01
REPORT DATE: TYPE OF REPORT : Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an...official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form
2018-03-01
Charleston SC, 29425 REPORT DATE: March 2018 TYPE OF REPORT : Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick...this report are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so...
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Kameniar, Barbara Maria; Imtoual, Alia; Bradley, Debra
2010-01-01
In this article, Grint's model of leadership is used to shape discussions of how "problems" are responded to in the context of a preschool in an Australian regional town. Authority styles are described as command, management, or leadership. These authority styles result in approaching problems as "crises," "tame…
Molecular Innovations Toward Theranostics of Aggressive Prostate Cancer
2016-09-01
Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...Public Release; Distribution Unlimited The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should not be... DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT Conventional
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Unity of Command for Federal Consequence Management
2013-09-01
Group , with authority to direct all agency capabilities released to them by the president and their agencies, would lead the portion of the federal...Leadership Group , with authority to direct all agency capabilities released to them by the president and their agencies, would lead the portion of...84 N. FEDERAL INTERAGENCY COORDINATION GROUPS AND WHITE HOUSE SUPERVISION
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... request for return. (b) The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) for requests involving Marine Corps members and their family members who are not employees. The CMC may delegate this authority within his...
32 CFR 720.44 - Responsible officials.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... request for return. (b) The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) for requests involving Marine Corps members and their family members who are not employees. The CMC may delegate this authority within his...
Job Attitudes of USAF Administrative Personnel
1986-04-01
34opportunities for training, giving supervisory feedback, and -developing future leaders. Their findings were bas-ed on researrch Sdate similar to those upon...chance to move in and out of this rewarding functional area, could have a significant effect on the outcome of future attitudinal surveys of the admin...admin personnal to mission accomplishment at newcomer orientetions , commander’s calls, and similar gatherings, especially when families are present. (c
2011-01-21
As someone who is comfortable with analysing data in SAS using coding language, it is perplexing that I run from the use of syntax in SPSS. But, my apprehension has subsided with the Collier's guide. Syntax command can automate processes, increase reproducibility and give the user broader access to features otherwise unavailable in SPSS.
Tyurin gives Culbertson a haircut in the Service Module during Expedition Three
2001-09-22
ISS003-E-5901 (22 September 2001) --- Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. (right), Expedition Three mission commander, holds a vacuum device the crew has fashioned to garner freshly cut hair floating freely, as Mikhail Tyurin cuts his hair in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). Tyurin is a flight engineer representing Rosaviakosmos. This image was taken with a digital still camera.
Tyurin gives Culbertson a haircut in the Service Module during Expedition Three
2001-09-22
ISS003-E-5896 (22 September 2001) --- Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Jr. (right), Expedition Three mission commander, holds a vacuum device the crew has fashioned to garner freshly cut hair floating freely, as Mikhail Tyurin cuts his hair in the Zvezda Service Module on the International Space Station (ISS). Tyurin is a flight engineer representing Rosaviakosmos. This image was taken with a digital still camera.
Burbank participates in a CHeCS Medical Contingency Drill in the U.S. Laboratory
2011-12-16
ISS030-E-012613 (16 Dec. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank (foreground), Expedition 30 commander, and Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, flight engineer, participate in a Crew Health Care System (CHeCS) medical contingency drill in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. This drill gives crew members the opportunity to work as a team in resolving a simulated medical emergency onboard the space station.
Burbank participates in a CHeCS Medical Contingency Drill in the U.S. Laboratory
2011-12-16
ISS030-E-012609 (16 Dec. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank (foreground), Expedition 30 commander, and Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, flight engineer, participate in a Crew Health Care System (CHeCS) medical contingency drill in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. This drill gives crew members the opportunity to work as a team in resolving a simulated medical emergency onboard the space station.
Nondestructive Evaluation of Metallized Tape Bonds Formed by Tape Automated Bonding (TAB)
1989-04-01
powered by micro-positioning linear actuators. 3) Interchangeable sample-holding fixtures mounted upon top of slide assembly. 4) Coverslip gantry mounted...Controller Unit 1) Motor power supplies 2) Motor output servo driver amplifiers 3) "Macro-language" command Interpreter 4) Two-way cormunications with...adjustments are manual knobs giving approximately one degree of tilt adjustment per turn. The servo controller has self-contained power supplies for
Apollo 12 Mission Summary and Splashdown
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1999-01-01
This NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) video release presents footage of the November 14, 1969 Apollo-12 space mission begun from launch complex pad 39-A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Charles Conrad, Jr., Richard F. Gordon, Jr., and Alan L. Bean make up the three-man spacecrew. The video includes the astronaut's pre-launch breakfast, President Nixon, his wife, and daughter arriving at Cape Kennedy in time to see the launch, as well as countdown and liftoff. After the launch, President Nixon gives a brief congratulatory speech to the members of launch control at KSC. The video also presents views of the astronauts and spacecraft in space as well as splashdown of the command module on November 24, 1969. The video ends with the recovery, by helicopter and additional personnel, of the spacecrew from the command module floating in the waters of the Atlantic.
Expedition 6 Crew Interviews: Ken Bowersox CDR
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2002-01-01
Expedition 6 Commander Ken Bowersox is seen during a prelaunch interview. He gives details on the mission's goals and significance, his role in the mission, what his responsibilities will be as commander, what the crew exchange will be like (transferring the Expedition 6 crew in place of the Expedition 5 crew on the International Space Station (ISS)) and what day-to-day life on an extended stay mission is like. Bowersox also discusses in some detail the planned extravehicular activities (EVAs), the anticipated use of the robot arms in installing the P1 truss and the on-going science experiments which will be conducted by the Expedition 6 crew. He touches on challenges posed by a late change in the crew roster. Bowersox ends with his thoughts on the value on the ISS in fostering international cooperation.
Thirteen days: Joseph Delboeuf versus Pierre Janet on the nature of hypnotic suggestion.
LeBlanc, André
2004-01-01
The problem of post-hypnotic suggestion was introduced in 1884. Give a hypnotic subject the post-hypnotic command to return in 13 days. Awake, the subject remembers nothing yet nonetheless fulfills the command to return. How then does the subject count 13 days without knowing it? In 1886, Pierre Janet proposed the concept of dissociation as a solution, arguing that a second consciousness kept track of time outside of the subject's main consciousness. Joseph Delboeuf, in 1885, and Hippolyte Bernheim, in 1886, proposed an alternative solution, arguing that subjects occasionally drifted into a hypnotic state in which they were reminded of the suggestion. This article traces the development of these competing solutions and describes some of Delboeuf's final reflections on the problem of simulation and the nature of hypnosis. Copyright 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Siéroff, Eric; Piquard, Ambre
2004-12-01
Due to progress in the cognitive theories in the last twenty years, the description of attentional deficits associated with normal or pathological aging has substantially improved. In this article, attentional deficits are presented according to Posner theory, which describes three sub-systems in a global network of attention: vigilance, selective attention, command. This theory not only characterizes the functions of these subsystems, but gives precise indications about their anatomical and neurochemical substrates. Several clinical tests can be described for each of these different subsystems. The main attentional deficits are presented in the second part of this paper: if some decline of the attentional command occurs in normal aging, a real deficit in this subsystem is found in most degenerative processes (frontotemporal dementia, Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases). Alzheimer disease is also frequently associated with a deficit of selective spatial attention, early in the evolution of the disease.
2001-07-18
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Expedition Three crew Commander Frank Culbertson gives a thumbs up before taking the wheel of the M-113 armored personnel carrier that is part of emergency egress training at the pad. The training is part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, which also include a simulated launch countdown and familiarization with the payload. The STS-105 crew members taking part are Commander Scott Horowitz, Pilot Rick Sturckow, and Mission Specialists Daniel Barry and Patrick Forrester; and the other Expedition Three crew members: cosmonauts Vladimir Nikolaevich Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin. Mission STS-105 will be transporting the Expedition Three crew, several payloads and scientific experiments to the International Space Station aboard Space Shuttle Discovery. The current Expedition Two crew members on the Station will return to Earth on Discovery. Launch of Discovery is scheduled no earlier than Aug. 9, 2001
2009-12-03
overmatched small boats sought refuge with the Boutwell but very little could be done and the 25ft boats were sent back to MABOT under the escort of a zodiac ...solely those of the author, and do not represent the views of the US Army School of Advanced Military Studies, the US Army Command and General Staff...College, the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or any other US government agency. Cleared for public release: distribution unlimited
Operational Knowledge Management: Signaleers Share Front Line Experiences
2011-01-01
commander recommended for you to be the division KMO . You’ve heard “knowledge management” thrown around at NTC or JRTC, and usually from your...technology? You check the division’s MTOE and fi nd out the authorizations are for an 02A, Branch Immaterial O-5/ LTC as the KMO and a FA 57A Battle...Command Systems Operator O-4/ MAJ as the deputy KMO . Then you start to research the fi eld of KM and fi nd FM 6-01.1 Knowledge Wading through mounds of
1999-04-01
data, psychological and physical stamina, hands on skill at the computer, and knowledge of Force XXI implementation.5 All of these skills can be self... Coursebook , AY 1999. 4 Authors personal experience with modifications to IOAC Program of Instruction (POI) as a Tactics Instructor and Team Chief during...to the Brigade Commander, but he understood that his Company Commander wasn’t in the best spot to physically see what was happening so he surmised
1992-04-03
CAPABILITIES AND EFFECTIVENESS U J 1 V> ELECTE ~ JUN181Ö92 BY COLONEL HERMAN KEIZER, JR., CHAPLAIN COLONEL KENNETH A. SEIFRIED, CHAPLAIN LIEUTENANT...Religious Support Activities and Tech- nical Doctrine, and Command Team Assessment of UMT Actions. Capabilities, and Effectiveness 12. PERSONAL AUTHOR...historical review in order to provide pragmatic recommendations for effective religious support in the next war. 20. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY OF
Introduction to MAC CRM training
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Brown, Donald D.
1987-01-01
The author introduces the Military Airlift Command (MAC) and its mission. A brief history of Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) as it relates to MAC is given. He also states why MAC is currently interested in CRM.
32 CFR 700.103 - Purpose and effect of United States Navy Regulations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... law, as to duty, responsibility, authority, distinctions and relationships of various commands, officials and individuals. Other directives issued within the Department of the Navy shall not conflict with...
A Programming Language Environment for the Unassisted Learner.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Thomas, P. G.; Ince, D. C.
1982-01-01
Describes the computing environment and command language for a new programing language called OUSBASIC which is designed to enable naive users to interact usefully, with little assistance, with a computer system. (Author/CHC)
33 CFR 66.01-3 - Delegation of authority to District Commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO NAVIGATION PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION Aids to Navigation Other Than Federal or... establish and maintain, discontinue, change or transfer ownership of private aids to maritime navigation...
33 CFR 66.01-3 - Delegation of authority to District Commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO NAVIGATION PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION Aids to Navigation Other Than Federal or... establish and maintain, discontinue, change or transfer ownership of private aids to maritime navigation...
33 CFR 66.01-3 - Delegation of authority to District Commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO NAVIGATION PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION Aids to Navigation Other Than Federal or... establish and maintain, discontinue, change or transfer ownership of private aids to maritime navigation...
33 CFR 66.01-3 - Delegation of authority to District Commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO NAVIGATION PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION Aids to Navigation Other Than Federal or... establish and maintain, discontinue, change or transfer ownership of private aids to maritime navigation...
32 CFR 644.27 - Authority to issue Real Estate Directives.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Department of the Army policies, excepting the acquisition by lease of industrial and commercial facilities..., Directorate of Engineering and Services, HQ, USAF. Major Air Commands and Air Force Regional Civil Engineers...
Controlling Robots with the Mind.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Nicolelis, Miguel A. L.; Chapin, John K.
2002-01-01
Reports on research that shows that people with nerve or limb injuries may one day be able to command wheelchairs, prosthetics, and even paralyzed arms and legs by "thinking them through" the motions. (Author/MM)
33 CFR 66.01-3 - Delegation of authority to District Commanders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... HOMELAND SECURITY AIDS TO NAVIGATION PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION Aids to Navigation Other Than Federal or... establish and maintain, discontinue, change or transfer ownership of private aids to maritime navigation...
46 CFR 44.01-5 - Administration; special service.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... unless another society has been specifically approved by the Commandant as a load line assigning authority. In the latter case application shall be made to the society so approved. Applications shall state...
46 CFR 44.01-5 - Administration; special service.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... unless another society has been specifically approved by the Commandant as a load line assigning authority. In the latter case application shall be made to the society so approved. Applications shall state...
32 CFR 725.6 - Authority to determine and respond.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Regs., art. 0327 (1990) 5 , shall be referred to the cognizant Command Counsel under, and subject to... be forwarded to the Navy or Marine Corps officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction...
32 CFR 725.6 - Authority to determine and respond.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Regs., art. 0327 (1990) 5 , shall be referred to the cognizant Command Counsel under, and subject to... be forwarded to the Navy or Marine Corps officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction...
32 CFR 725.6 - Authority to determine and respond.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Regs., art. 0327 (1990) 5 , shall be referred to the cognizant Command Counsel under, and subject to... be forwarded to the Navy or Marine Corps officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction...
32 CFR 725.6 - Authority to determine and respond.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Regs., art. 0327 (1990) 5 , shall be referred to the cognizant Command Counsel under, and subject to... be forwarded to the Navy or Marine Corps officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction...
32 CFR 725.6 - Authority to determine and respond.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Regs., art. 0327 (1990) 5 , shall be referred to the cognizant Command Counsel under, and subject to... be forwarded to the Navy or Marine Corps officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Bibel, George; Lewicki, David G. (Technical Monitor)
2002-01-01
A procedure was developed to perform tooth contact analysis between a face gear meshing with a spur pinion using finite element analysis. The face gear surface points from a previous analysis were used to create a connected tooth solid model without gaps or overlaps. The face gear surface points were used to create a five tooth face gear Patran model (with rim) using Patran PCL commands. These commands were saved in a series of session files suitable for Patran input. A four tooth spur gear that meshes with the face gear was designed and constructed with Patran PCL commands. These commands were also saved in a session files suitable for Patran input. The orientation of the spur gear required for meshing with the face gear was determined. The required rotations and translations are described and built into the session file for the spur gear. The Abaqus commands for three-dimensional meshing were determined and verified for a simplified model containing one spur tooth and one face gear tooth. The boundary conditions, loads, and weak spring constraints were determined to make the simplified model work. The load steps and load increments to establish contact and obtain a realistic load was determined for the simplified two tooth model. Contact patterns give some insight into required mesh density. Building the two gears in two different local coordinate systems and rotating the local coordinate systems was verified as an easy way to roll the gearset through mesh. Due to limitation of swap space, disk space and time constraints of the summer period, the larger model was not completed.
Comparison of converter topologies for charging capacitors used in pulsed load applications
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Nelms, R. M.; Schatz, J. E.; Pollard, Barry
1991-01-01
The authors present a qualitative comparison of different power converter topologies which may be utilized for charging capacitors in pulsed power applications requiring voltages greater than 1 kV. The operation of the converters in capacitor charging applications is described, and relevant advantages are presented. All of the converters except one may be classified in the high-frequency switching category. One of the benefits from high-frequency operation is a reduction in size and weight. The other converter discussed is a member of the command resonant changing category. The authors first describe a boost circuit which functions as a command resonant charging circuit and utilizes a single pulse of current to charge the capacitor. The discussion of high-frequency converters begins with the flyback and Ward converters. Then, the series, parallel, and series/parallel resonant converters are examined.
Load Carriage: An Integrated Risk Management Approach.
Orr, Robin M; Pope, Rodney R
2015-11-01
Military load carriage (LC) gives rise to substantial risks to soldier health, tactical performance, and mission success. The aim of this article was to extract and synthesize the key findings of a series of LC research reports previously published by the authors. Five reviews and 6 studies were included, with key findings extracted and synthesized in tabulated and critical narrative form. The weight of a soldier's load is a source of risk for soldier's injuries and tactical task performance. The resulting level of risk is influenced by risk modifiers (like speed of march, terrain grade, and task type and duration) and risk controls (like administrative controls and physical conditioning). In the Australian context, these risk controls were limited, with soldiers carrying heavier loads than those mandated by doctrine and policy, and LC conditioning not meeting best practice. The diversity of LC contexts, combined with the influence of risk modifiers and risk controls, means that levels of risk associated with LC are not consistent and must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Load weight and marching routes (terrains, gradients), distances, speed, and duration are all potentially treatable sources of LC-related risk. Potential risk treatments include not only commanders directly addressing these specific sources of risk to the extent feasible, on a case-by-case basis, when planning or conducting LC tasks but also improving administration controls (i.e., doctrine and policies) and personal protection (i.e., the physical conditioning of the soldier) as part of the hierarchy of controls. Practical application would involve commanders developing and implementing dedicated LC doctrine and policies and implementing and enforcing LC conditioning programs that meets best practice.
Using AUTORAD for Cassini File Uplinks: Incorporating Automated Commanding into Mission Operations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Goo, Sherwin
2014-01-01
As the Cassini spacecraft embarked on the Solstice Mission in October 2010, the flight operations team faced a significant challenge in planning and executing the continuing tour of the Saturnian system. Faced with budget cuts that reduced the science and engineering staff by over a third in size, new and streamlined processes had to be developed to allow the Cassini mission to maintain a high level of science data return with a lower amount of available resources while still minimizing the risk. Automation was deemed an important key in enabling mission operations with reduced workforce and the Cassini flight team has made this goal a priority for the Solstice Mission. The operations team learned about a utility called AUTORAD which would give the flight operations team the ability to program selected command files for radiation up to seven days in advance and help minimize the need for off-shift support that could deplete available staffing during the prime shift hours. This paper will describe how AUTORAD is being utilized by the Cassini flight operations team and the processes that were developed or modified to ensure that proper oversight and verification is maintained in the generation and execution of radiated command files.
32 CFR 215.9 - Providing military resources to civil authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Commander employed at an objective area during a civil disturbance. (3) Requests for Group Three resources... the General Counsel of the DoD, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics), and...
32 CFR 215.9 - Providing military resources to civil authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Commander employed at an objective area during a civil disturbance. (3) Requests for Group Three resources... the General Counsel of the DoD, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics), and...
32 CFR 215.9 - Providing military resources to civil authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Commander employed at an objective area during a civil disturbance. (3) Requests for Group Three resources... the General Counsel of the DoD, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics), and...
32 CFR 215.9 - Providing military resources to civil authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Commander employed at an objective area during a civil disturbance. (3) Requests for Group Three resources... the General Counsel of the DoD, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics), and...
32 CFR 215.9 - Providing military resources to civil authorities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Commander employed at an objective area during a civil disturbance. (3) Requests for Group Three resources... the General Counsel of the DoD, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics), and...
32 CFR 644.27 - Authority to issue Real Estate Directives.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
..., Directorate of Engineering and Services, HQ, USAF. Major Air Commands and Air Force Regional Civil Engineers... Engineers will assign numbers to Real Estate Directives issued by Air Force Regional Civil Engineers. The...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
....137 Cargo ports. (a) Unless otherwise authorized by the Commandant, the lower edge of any opening for... is drawn parallel to the freeboard deck at side and has as its lowest point the upper edge of the...
33 CFR 162.105 - Missouri River; administration and navigation.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... on the river. (b) Navigation. During critical flood stages on any particular limited reach of the... District Commander in charge of the locality shall have the authority to declare the reach of the river...
Cultural Dimensions of Military Training
2014-06-13
perceptual and behavioral dimensions of the human terrain of any military or military-supported mission. Its principal missions are curriculum design...CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF MILITARY TRAINING A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff... Dimensions of Military Training 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) LTC Acasandrei Nicolae, Romania
Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein and Breast Cancer
2006-05-01
REPORT DATE: May 2006 TYPE OF REPORT: Annual Summary PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...Distribution Unlimited The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and...should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT
Synchronization of Littoral Operations
1994-02-08
AD-A279 713 NAVAL WAR COLI f AF Newport. Rhode Island SYNCHRONIZATION OF LITTORAL OPERATIONS DTIC by ELECTE Dan Wheeland G Lieutenant Commander...NO ACCESSION NO 11. TITLE (Include Security Classification) SYNCHRONIZATION OF LITTORAL OPERATIONS (U) 12 PERSONAL AUTHOR(S) LCDR DANIEL G. WHEELAND...SUBJECT TERMS (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP AMPHIBIOUS, LITTORAL, SYNCHRONIZATION
2015-02-01
Landpower in an Uncertain Strategic Environment, June 1-3, 2014 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d...3: THE ARMY AS PART OF THE JOINT, INTERAGENCY, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL TEAM Panelists: Lieutenant General Edward Cardon , Commander, U.S. Army
The Oviduct and Serous Cancer Risk Assessment
2015-10-01
from Singapore National Medical Research Council. Author contribution statement Contributions of the co-authors to design (1), data col- lection (2...U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release; Distribution...Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. 2 REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704
2011-09-01
Telecommuting Initiative OPM Office of Personnel Management OMB Office of Management and Budget OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration...telework, such as telecommuting , flexible workplace, remote work, virtual work, and mobile work, which it states “are all used to refer to work done...gives a basic explanation of telework similar to that of OPM’s and again includes with the definition of telework terms like telecommuting , flexible
Inter-Agency Cooperation: The New Security Paradigm in the 21st Century
2012-03-22
year. Other then development and military to military projects, the CJTF-HOA also conducted medical and veterinarian exercises in conjunction with...training in basic medical and veterinarian services, to isolated civilian populations, we were giving the partner nation government the opportunity to...collaboration practices and challenges at DoD’s Southern and African Commands. In this brief it was brought to light that there is a shortage of
STS-100 Crew Interview: Kent Rominger
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2001-01-01
STS-100 Commander Kent Rominger is seen being interviewed. He answers questions about his inspiration to become an astronaut and his career path. He gives details on the mission's goals and significance, the rendezvous and docking of Endeavour with the International Space Station (ISS), the mission's spacewalks, and installation and capabilities of the Space Station robotic arm, UHF antenna, and Rafaello Logistics Module. Rominger then discusses his views about space exploration as it becomes an international collaboration.
Programming Coup D’Oeil: The Impact of Decision Making Technology in Operational Warfare
2010-05-03
system will never be a complete substitute for the personal judgment of the operational commander. Computers exist wholly in the scientific realm, in...a binary world that is defined through mathematical, logical, and scientific terms, and where everything is represented through the lenses of an...equation. War, on the other hand, is a messy and unpredictable business, where events happen for no reason despite giving every scientific indication
STS-102 Crew Interview/Jim Wetherbee
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2001-01-01
STS-102 Commander Jim Wetherbee is seen being interviewed. He answers questions about his inspiration to become an astronaut and his career path. He gives details on the mission's goals and significance, its payload (ISS-07/5A1 (MPLM-1)), and spacewalks. Wetherbee discusses the upcoming transfer of the International Space Station's (ISS) crew Expedition 1 and Expedition 2 and the role of the Mir Space Station in the evolution and success of the ISS.
Ford and Novitskiy participate in a CHeCS Medical Contingency Drill in the U.S. Laboratory
2012-11-26
ISS034-E-005268 (26 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Kevin Ford (background), Expedition 34 commander; and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, flight engineer, participate in a Crew Health Care System (CHeCS) medical contingency drill in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. This drill gives crew members the opportunity to work as a team in resolving a simulated medical emergency onboard the space station.
Release of a Wound-healing Agent from PLGA Microspheres in a Thermosensitive Gel
2013-01-01
have been associated with infectious complications due to the nature of wounding, giving rise to significant devitalized tissue, con- tamination of...Command, Military Infectious Dis- eases, and Combat Casualty Care Research Directorates. References [1] C. K. Murray, “ Infectious disease complications...pluronic-based metronidazole in situ gelling formulations for vaginal application,” Acta Pharmaceutica, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 59–70, 2012. [24] K. D. Thakker
The Military Leader and Effective Rhetorical Skills
2003-06-01
ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR (S) Hinck, John, M 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS US Army...leadership qualities. Through extensive review of both military and civilian literature on rhetoric and leadership, the author addresses the importance of why...herein are those of the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other
2016-04-01
resources in response to requests for assistance from civil authorities for domestic emergencies (e.g., hurricanes and wildfires ), special events (e.g...in its DSCA mission, DOD supports civil authorities by providing them with resources for responses to disasters like Hurricane Sandy and wildfires ...since 2004. For example, DOD used the dual-status commander for the 2012 Colorado wildfire response. In its technical comments, DOD identified four
Rasker, P C; Post, W M; Schraagen, J M
2000-08-01
In two studies, the effect of two types of intra-team feedback on developing a shared mental model in Command & Control teams was investigated. A distinction is made between performance monitoring and team self-correction. Performance monitoring is the ability of team members to monitor each other's task execution and give feedback during task execution. Team self-correction is the process in which team members engage in evaluating their performance and in determining their strategies after task execution. In two experiments the opportunity to engage in performance monitoring, respectively team self-correction, was varied systematically. Both performance monitoring as well as team self-correction appeared beneficial in the improvement of team performance. Teams that had the opportunity to engage in performance monitoring, however, performed better than teams that had the opportunity to engage in team self-correction.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Wilder, Todd; Moragne, Corliss L.
The City of Tallahassee's Innovative Energy Initiatives program sought, first, to evaluate customer response and acceptance to in-home Smart Meter-enabled technologies that allow customers intelligent control of their energy usage. Additionally, this project is in furtherance of the City of Tallahassee's ongoing efforts to expand and enhance the City's Smart Grid capacity and give consumers more tools with which to effectively manage their energy consumption. This enhancement would become possible by establishing an "operations or command center" environment that would be designed as a dual use facility for the City's employees - field and network staff - and systems responsiblemore » for a Smart Grid network. A command center would also support the City's Office of Electric Delivery and Energy Reliability's objective to overcome barriers to the deployment of new technologies that will ensure a truly modern and robust grid capable of meeting the demands of the 2151 century.« less
STS-107 Crew Interviews: Rick D. Husband, Commander
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2002-01-01
STS-107 Commander Rick Husband is seen during this preflight interview, where he gives a quick overview of the mission before answering questions about his inspiration to become an astronaut and his career path. Husband outlines what his role in the mission will be, what training the crew received, what crew member responsibilities will be, particularly during launch and reentry, what day to day life will be like on an extended duration mission, and what science experiments are going to be conducted onboard. He discusses the following science experiments and instruments in detail: MEIDEX (Mediterranean Israeli Dust Experiment), SOLSE (Shuttle Ozone Limb Sounding Experiment, FREESTAR (Fast Reaction Enabling Science Technology and Research) and various student projects. Husband also touches on the importance of space research, the value of international cooperation, the reason for dual crew shifts on the mission and the role of crew members as research subjects.
Learning Media Application Based On Microcontroller Chip Technology In Early Age
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ika Hidayati, Permata
2018-04-01
In Early childhood cognitive intelligence need right rncdia learning that can help a child’s cognitive intelligence quickly. The purpose of this study to design a learning media in the form of a puppet can used to introduce human anatomy during early childhood. This educational doll utilizing voice recognition technology from EasyVR module to receive commands from the user to introduce body parts on a doll, is used as an indicator TED. In addition to providing the introduction of human anatomy, this dolljut. a user can give a shout out to mainly play previously stored voice module sound recorder. Results obtained from this study is that this educational dolls can detect more than voice and spoken commands that can be random detected. Distance concrete of this doll in detecting the sound is up to a distance of 2.5 meters.
1997-04-08
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- With the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia in the background, STS-83 Mission Commander James D. Halsell (center) gives a post-landing briefing on Runway 33 at KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility. Columbia landed at 2:33:11 p. m. EDT, April 8, to conclude the Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 (MSL-1) mission. The other flight crew members (from left) are: Payload Specialist Roger K. Crouch; Payload Commander Janice Voss; Mission Specialist Michael L. Gernhardt; Pilot Susan L. Still; Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris; and Mission Specialist Donald A. Thomas. At main gear touchdown, the STS-83 mission duration was 3 days, 23 hours, 12 minutes. The planned 16-day mission was cut short by a faulty fuel cell. This is only the third time in Shuttle program history that an orbiter was brought home early due to mechanical problems. This was also the 36th KSC landing since the program began in 1981
Strategic command, control, communications, and intelligence.
Zraket, C A
1984-06-22
Command, control, communications, and intelligence (C(3)l) for nuclear forces are essential elements in the deterrence of nuclear war. The present C(3)l) system has vulnerabilities associated with its reliability, survivability, and endurance under attack, thereby weakening deterrence by increasing the ambiguity in our capabilities. Development of a reliable and enduring C(3)l) system would reduce this ambiguity. Its reliable, positive control of nuclear forces would give the national leadership more time to assess situations, ensure discriminate retaliation, and improve our ability to manage crises in general. These capabilities could help to stop a war rapidly should one start. A reliable and enduring C(3)1) system will be needed for a long time to come, even if a freeze on strategic nuclear forces is accomplished or other arms control successes achieved. Indeed, C(3)l) may be the best source today of confidence-building measures to reduce tensions and the threat of nuclear catastrophe.
Wind models for the NSTS ascent trajectory biasing for wind load alleviation
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Smith, O. E.; Adelfang, S. I.; Batts, G. W.; Hill, C. K.
1989-01-01
New concepts are presented for aerospace vehicle ascent wind profile biasing. The purpose for wind biasing the ascent trajectory is to provide ascent wind loads relief and thus decrease the probability for launch delays due to wind loads exceeding critical limits. Wind biasing trajectories to the profile of monthly mean winds have been widely used for this purpose. The wind profile models presented give additional alternatives for wind biased trajectories. They are derived from the properties of the bivariate normal probability function using the available wind statistical parameters for the launch site. The analytical expressions are presented to permit generalizations. Specific examples are given to illustrate the procedures. The wind profile models can be used to establish the ascent trajectory steering commands to guide the vehicle through the first stage. For the National Space Transportation System (NSTS) program these steering commands are called I-loads.
Chromium: A Stress-Processing Framework for Interactive Rendering on Clusters
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Humphreys, G,; Houston, M.; Ng, Y.-R.
2002-01-11
We describe Chromium, a system for manipulating streams of graphics API commands on clusters of workstations. Chromium's stream filters can be arranged to create sort-first and sort-last parallel graphics architectures that, in many cases, support the same applications while using only commodity graphics accelerators. In addition, these stream filters can be extended programmatically, allowing the user to customize the stream transformations performed by nodes in a cluster. Because our stream processing mechanism is completely general, any cluster-parallel rendering algorithm can be either implemented on top of or embedded in Chromium. In this paper, we give examples of real-world applications thatmore » use Chromium to achieve good scalability on clusters of workstations, and describe other potential uses of this stream processing technology. By completely abstracting the underlying graphics architecture, network topology, and API command processing semantics, we allow a variety of applications to run in different environments.« less
Conversations with commanders: a tool for organizational learning.
Engells, Thomas E; Adcox, William H
2010-01-01
In this article the authors report on how police-developed management concepts--Compstat and Intelligence-Led Policing--were successfully applied and used to advance organizational learning in a public safety function of an academic medical center.
2016-06-10
7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301...AND STABILITY IN THE SAHEL REGION A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial...5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Bekaye Samake, MAJ 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER