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What are our six core capabilities?

1. Forward presence


2. Deterrence


3. Sea control


4. Power projection


5. Maritime security


6. Humanitarian assistance/ disaster relief

Explain HSC.

Helo Sea Combat

Explain HSM.

Helo maritime strike

Explain HT

Helo training

Explain VAQ.

Tactical electronic warfare

Explain VAW

Carrier airborne early warning

Explain VC

Fleet composite

Explain VFA

Strike fighter

Explain VP

Patrol

Explain VQ

Fleet air reconnaissance

Explain VR

Aircraft logistics support

Explain VRC

Carrier logistics support

Explain VT

Training

Explain VX/VXE

Air test and evaluation

Discuss COMSEC and the role of the CMS custodian.

Material used to protect US government transmissions, communication and processing of classified or sensitive info. CMS custodian handles COMSEC.

Define and explain the relevance of TPI.

Two person integrity - system of handling and storing COMSEC material.

Define encryption.

Conversion of electric data into another form.

Define authentication.

Security measures designed to protect communication systems against false transmissions

Define classification

Determines official information interest of national security.

Define compromise

Security violation that has resulted in confirmed or suspect in exposure of classified info.

Define restricted area

Designated area with restricted access

Define clearance

Security eligibility standards

Explain the objective of the personnel security program.

Authorize initial and continued access to classified information and initial and continued assignments to sensitive duties.

Explain the proper destruction procedures for classified materials.

Burning, crosscut, shredding , wet pulping, mutilation, chemical disposition or pulverizing

Define confidential.

Cause damage, code color blue.

Define secret

Cause serious damage, code color red

Define top secret

Cause exceptionally grave damage, code color orange

Define NOFORN

Not releasable to foreign nationals

Define FOUO

For official use only; unclassified info that meets one or more exceptions of the freedom of information act.