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to the Joint War Room of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon and to the President.
A system of `` gold '' -- actually yellow -- phones connects him with the offices and action stations of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the SAC commander and other key men.
On September 12, 2002, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and General Richard Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, dedicated the Victims of Terrorist Attack on the Pentagon Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
" The directive comported with the view of General Lucius D. Clay and the Joint Chief of Staff over growing communist influence in Germany, as well as of the failure of the rest of the European economy to recover without the German industrial base on which it previously had been dependent.
In March 2008, ambassador Gustavo Machin Gomez met General Tariq Majid, the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee ( CJCSC ) at Joint Staff Headquarters and discussed issues related to military cooperation.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff unanimously agreed that a full-scale attack and invasion was the only solution.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff believed that the missiles would seriously alter the military balance, but Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara disagreed.
Category: Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Category: Joint Chiefs of Staff
* Colin Powell ( 1958 ), Former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of State
The Commandant of the Marine Corps ( CMC ) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In a separate capacity as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff () the CNO is a military adviser to the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, the Secretary of Defense, and the President.
The Chief of Naval Operations is typically the highest-ranking officer on active-duty in the U. S. Navy unless the Chairman and / or the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are naval officers.
The CNO is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and is thus the principal adviser to the President of the United States, the Secretary of Defense and to the National Security Council on the conduct of naval warfare.
Eisenhower followed the orders laid down by the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( JCS ) in directive JCS 1067, but softened them by bringing in 400, 000 tons of food for civilians and allowing more fraternization.
Approximately six months after his installation, he became the informal chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon.
The National Security Council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) devised detailed plans for nuclear war against China.
A congressional bill to repeal DADT was enacted in December 2010, specifying that the policy would remain in place until the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff certified that repeal would not harm military readiness, followed by a 60-day waiting period.
President Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, sent that certification to Congress on July 22, 2011, which set the end of DADT for September 20, 2011.
Clinton called for legislation to overturn the ban, but encountered intense opposition from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, members of Congress, and portions of the public.
Retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General John Shalikashvili and former Senator and Secretary of Defense William Cohen opposed the policy in January 2007: " I now believe that if gay men and lesbians served openly in the United States military, they would not undermine the efficacy of the armed forces " Shalikashvili wrote.

Joint and Information
The use of the ISO / IEC prefix covers publications from ISO / IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology, as well as conformity assessment standards developed by ISO CASCO.
* Joint Information Center
It is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC ).
* Joint Tactical Information Distribution System
DISA's Command and Control acronyms include the Net-Enabled Command Capability ( NECC ), Global Combat Support System ( GCSS ), Combatant Command / Joint Task Force ( CC / JTF ), Global Command and Control System-Joint ( GCCS-J ), and Multinational Information Sharing ( MNIS ).
The Air Force Office of Commercial Communications Management ( now the Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization ), the White House Signal Agency ( now the White House Communications Agency ), and the DoD Damage Assessment Center ( now the Joint Staff Support Center ) all became a part of DCA.
The Joint Spectrum Center and the Defense Technical Information Center also became part of DISA.
* Joint Information Systems Committee
Funding for the initiative comes from various organizations including the Joint Information Systems Committee.
Joint Communications is specifically responsible for receiving incoming 9-1-1 emergency telephone calls, and dispatching the appropriate personnel ; receiving other non-emergency telephone calls and dispatching, routing, or messaging those calls to the correct personnel ; entering information into, and inquiring information from the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System ( MULES ) and the National Crime Information Center ( NCIC ) crime databases ; maintaining a detailed computerized log of requests received and dispatched ; and keeping current on city and county geography, so that members may assist responding personnel in locating addresses.
The Joint Tactical Information Distribution System ( JTIDS ) is an L band TDMA network radio system used by the United States armed forces and their allies to support data communications needs, principally in the air and missile defense community.
From then on, the program was officially known as Joint Tactical Information Distribution System ( JTIDS ).
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* Leigh Armistead, Information Operations: The Hard Reality of Soft Power, Joint Forces Staff College and the National Security Agency ( 2004 ) ( ISBN 1574886991 ).
The project was funded jointly by the UK Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC ) and the US National Science Foundation over a 3-4 year period from 1 October 1999.
The terms " infotainment " and " infotainer " were first used in September 1980 at the Joint Conference of Aslib, the Institute of Information Scientists and the Library Association in Sheffield, UK.
** In the United Kingdom, the A6 Air CIS ( Computers & Information Systems ) branch, also known as JFACHQ, UK Joint Force Air Component Headquarters
In July 2007, the Slavic Silesian language was recognized by an ISO Joint Advisory Committee, Library of Congress, International Information Centre for Terminology and SIL International ; the language was attributed an ISO code of < tt > szl </ tt >.
* Information on Operation Joint Endeavour on the NATO Website
* Malik Jahan Zaib Sarwar Awan, Joint Secretary Information Chichawatni
* ŷ Cerdd / Music Centre Wales-a collection of links to music-based organisations in Wales from Tŷ Cerdd / Music Centre Wales, a partnership between the Welsh Amateur Music Federation, Welsh Music Information Centre, National Youth Arts Wales ( delivered by the Welsh Amateur Music Federation and the Welsh Joint Education Committee and which embraces National Youth Brass Band of Wales, Choir of Wales, Dance of Wales, Jazz Wales, Orchestra of Wales, Symphonic Brass Wales, Theatre of Wales and Wind Orchestra of Wales ) and Cyfansoddwyr Cymru / Composers of Wales-the guild of Welsh composers.
Since the 1960s, MITRE has developed or supported most DoD early warning and communications projects, including the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System JTIDS and the Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System JSTARS.

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