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37 Cards in this Set
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Describe the duties, responsibilities and authority of the Operations Officer
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Responsible to the CO for all facets of the Operations Department
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Describe the duties, responsibilities and authority of the (CIC)/(CDC) Officer
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Responsible for getting timely information to the TAO
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Describe the duties, responsibilities and authority of the Communications Officer
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Responsible for all external communications
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Discuss the primary mission of CIC/CDC.
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To provide the organized collection, display, evaluation, and dissemination of pertinent tactical information and
intelligence to command and control stations. |
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Discuss the secondary mission of CIC/CDC.
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To control and/or assist in specific operations as delegated.
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Explain the following basic information flow function of CIC/CDC: GATHERING
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Derived inputs from all sensors.
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Explain the following basic information flow function of CIC/CDC: PROCESSING
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Convert the data to useful information.
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Explain the following basic information flow function of CIC/CDC: DISPLAY
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The information reaching status boards or radar scopes.
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Explain the following basic information flow function of CIC/CDC: EVALUATION
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Determining what info is or what it means to the ship.
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Explain the following basic information flow function of CIC/CDC:DISSEMINATION
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Getting the info to the stations that require it.
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Explain the following basic information flow function of CIC/CDC: CONTROL AND ASSIST
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Such evolutions as sea and anchor and beach landings where CIC makes recommendations
and provides specific information. |
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Tactical Action Officer (TAO)
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Direct advisor from the display/decision area.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: CIC Watch Officer (CICWO)
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Responsible for the coordination of all CIC functions.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Electronic Warfare Supervisor (EWS)
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Collection and display of all available EW info.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Air Warfare Coordinator (AWC)
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Responsible for the Aviation tracks.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Surface Warfare Coordinator (SUWC)
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Responsible for all surface tracks.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Undersea Warfare Coordinator (USWC)
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Responsible for sub-surface information.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Air Controllers (ASTAC/AIC/HDC)
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Responsible for positive control of all aircraft assigned for the
completion of any assigned mission. |
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: CIC Watch Supervisor (CICWS)
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Supervises overall control of all watch stations in CIC.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Shipping Officer
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Responsible for the close in surface picture, while close to shore.
Manned during Sea and Anchor. |
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Piloting Officer
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Manned during Sea and Anchor. Assists the Bridge in Navigation.
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Discuss the general duties of the following watchstations in CIC/CDC: Radar Operator
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Operates the SPA-26.
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Discuss the information contained in the Operational Order (OPORDER)
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Order sent to command by the chain of command.
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Discuss the information contained in the Operational Plan (OPLAN)
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Plan formulated by command to execute the order.
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Discuss the information contained in the Operational Tasking (OPTASK)
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Execution of the plan.
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: STRATEGIC PLOT
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A large area picture display showing position, movement, and strength of own and enemy sea, land, and
air forces within a prescribed area of operation. |
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: GEOGRAPHIC PLOT
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A true display of positions and movement of all friendly, enemy, and unidentified surface, subsurface, and certain air
contacts. |
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: SURFACE SUMMARY PLOT
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A comprehensive relative display of positions and tracks of friendly, enemy, and unidentified surface and subsurface
contacts. |
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: AIR SUMMARY PLOT
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Normally covers an area having a radius of 200 nautical miles from own ship.
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: SURFACE STATUS BOARD
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Displays a summary of surface data, such as formation designation, screen composition, zig-zag plan in effect, base course
and speed, wind direction, and sea state. |
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: EQUIPMENT STATUS BOARD
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Up to date info on ship’s own equipment.
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: COMMUNICATIONS STATUS BOARD
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A display indicating radio circuits, assigned frequencies, equipment being used, circuit designators, listing of programmable
channelization of patched UHF equipment for “quick dial” capability, down equipment, etc. |
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Describe the following CIC/CDC plot or status board, and discuss the function: EW INFORAMTION BOARD
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Displays info on intercept and radar, guard assignments, any EMCON conditions in effect, radiation characteristics of
equipment on own ship and ship’s in company. |
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Discuss the requirements and reasons for maintaining a navigational plot in CIC/CDC.
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While within the range of land, CIC assists the navigator in determining the ship’s position in order to help the ship remain in
safe water. The nav plot assists in making landfall and in identifying land masses through the supply of radar info. Aids in SAR, shore bombardment, and amphib operations. |
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Explain the function of Tactical Data System (TDS) in a task force environment.
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Overall theatre. What is going on around us.
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Waht is the purpose of data links.
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Secured transmission lines to capable ships.
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How many types of data link lines are there??
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There are four types of lines.
Type 4:One way. Ship to ship Type 11: Secure Two Way. Ship to Ship. Type 14: One way non-secure. NTDs to non NTDS Type 16: Replacing all others. Secure two way. Sends tracks to another system |