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Operational and intelligence
Operational intelligence presumably will be available from our national intelligence agencies ; ;
Operational definitions are at their most controversial in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, where intuitive concepts, such as intelligence need to be operationally defined before they become amenable to scientific investigation, for example, through processes such as IQ tests.
Operational military intelligence has also been a focus, particularly in Iraq with insurgency threats and asymmetric warfare.
Operational intelligence is focused on support to an expeditionary force commander and will be attached to the formation headquarters.
* Operational intelligence
He established two intelligence agencies the Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order ( Kopkamtib ) and the State Intelligence Coordination Agency ( BAKIN )— to deal with threats to the regime.
" The Navy ’ s SEAL Team 6, sometimes called Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or DEVGRU ; the Army ’ s 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, or Delta Force ; the 75th Ranger Regiment ; the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment ; the Air Force ’ s 24th Special Tactics Squadron ; plus elements from other even more secret units and intelligence organizations " has killed or captured more than 2, 000 enemy insurgents in Afghanistan against the Haqqani network, which is a strong faction of the Taliban.
The DI is responsible for all foreign intelligence collection and comprises six divisions divided into two categories, which are the Operational Divisions and the Support Divisions.
Italian resistance in the Operational Zone was very active in Friuli but much weaker in the Julian March, where it was confined to intelligence and underground resistance in larger towns, especially in Trieste and Pula.
The Royal Navy's Operational Intelligence Centre ( OIC ) was a leading user of Ultra intelligence from Bletchley Park's decrypts.
* Operational intelligence ( OI )

Operational and
* Operational common units are battalion to divisional size, carrying a value based on their overall strengths and weaknesses.
The program began as the Advanced Operational Studies Fellowship ( AOSF ) in 1984 as an AMSP " companion program " by diverting lieutenant colonel War College selectees to Fort Leavenworth for an equivalent education program then remaining for a second year to help instruct AMSP students.
; CFPSAA Operational Support Command
* Operational semantics in terms of the state of the computation
Many of the officers from the Royal Parks Constabulary transferred into the new Metropolitan Police Royal Parks Operational Command Unit ( OCU ) the new OCU is funded in the same way, through the Royal Parks Agency, with its funding " ring-fenced " to prevent it being diverted to other Metropolitan Police areas.
* The Western Theatre in 1971 A Strategic and Operational Analysis by A. H. Amin-Orbat
* Operational practicality the capacity required to actually operationalize the policy.
* EGz. b. V. Einsatzgruppe zur besonderen Verwendung – SS Special Purpose Operational Group.
In essence, all police spetsnaz units will be brought together under the joint command of the Interior Ministry the Center for Operational Spetsnaz and Aviation Forces of MVD ( Центр специального назначения сил оперативного реагирования и авиации МВД России ).
This latter role was obscured in the immediate aftermath of World War II, both by accident and by deliberate obfuscation, when most of the focus was on the better-known Einsatzgruppen (" Operational groups ") who reported to the Reichssicherheitshauptamt ( RSHA Reich Main Security Office ) under Reinhard Heydrich.
In Die operative Chirurgie ( Operational Surgery, 1845 ), Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach ( 1794 – 1847 ) reported the first surgical approach for the correction of prominent ears a combination otoplasty procedure that featured the simple excision ( cutting ) of the problematic excess cartilage from the posterior sulcus ( back groove ) of the ear, and the subsequent affixing, with sutures, of the corrected pinna to the mastoid periosteum, the membrane covering the mastoid process at the underside of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone, at the back of the head.
The new hospital won an award for the " Operational Project with the Best Design " at the Public Private Finance Awards in 2008, and won the 2008 Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award a government award sponsored by the Office of Government Commerce and the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment.
In 1998, the Department of Defense recognized a growing cyber threat and in response created the Joint Task Force Computer Network Defense ( JTF-CND ), which achieved Initial Operational Capability ( IOC ) on 30 December 1998 and Full Operational Capability ( FOC ) by June 1999.
So far, only three SMUs have been publicly disclosed: The Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta, the Navy's Naval Special Warfare Development Group, and the Air Force's 24th Special Tactics Squadron.
* 1949 Air Commodore, Indian Air Force AOC, Operational Command

Operational and CEP
CEP is used in Operational Intelligence ( OI ) solutions to provide insight into business operations by running query analysis against live feeds and event data.

Operational and are
; Operational Acceptance Testing ( OAT ): Also known as operational readiness testing, this refers to the checking done to a system to ensure that processes and procedures are in place to allow the system to be used and maintained.
Operational systems are optimized for preservation of data integrity and speed of recording of business transactions through use of database normalization and an entity-relationship model.
Operational requirements are needed to be met by a database in order to effectively support an application when operational.
*** Operational metrics are used in manufacturing and distribution to measure efficiency and effectiveness.
The common elements identified in MIL-STD-881C, Appendix L are: Integration, assembly, test, and checkout ; Systems engineering ; Program management ; System test and evaluation ; Training ; Data ; Peculiar support equipment ; Common support equipment ; Operational and site activation ; Industrial facilities ; Initial spares and repair parts.
Also, most populated areas on Earth are now visible from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites ( GOES ), which aid in the nowcasting of tornadic storms.
Operational improvements would consist in increasing the fuel burnup allowing fuel costs reduction because less uranium and fewer bundles are needed to fuel the reactor.
They often operate in a hierarchical structure ; with a main headquarters staffed by professionals who plan projects, create budgets, keep accounts, report, and communicate with operational fieldworkers who work directly on projects Operational NGOs deal with a wide range of issues, but are most often associated with the delivery of services and welfare, emergency relief and environmental issues.
Operational NGOs can be further categorized, one frequently used categorization is the division into relief-oriented versus development-oriented organizations ; they can also be classified according to whether they stress service delivery or participation ; or whether they are religious or secular ; and whether they are more public or private-oriented.
Operational weights are based on axle group masses, as follows:
Operational definitions are also used to define system states in terms of a specific, publicly accessible process of preparation or validation testing, which is repeatable at will.
Operational definitions are also important in the physical sciences.
Operational definitions are the foundation of the diagnostic nomenclature of mental disorders ( classification of mental disorders ) from the DSM-III onward.
Service-level management ensures that arrangements are in place with internal IT support-providers and external suppliers in the form of Operational Level Agreements ( OLAs ) and Underpinning Contracts ( UCs ), respectively.
The United States Army Operational Test and Evaluation Command's Test and Evaluation Coordination Office and TH-67 primary and instrument training are both located at Cairns Army Airfield.
Operational groups of the 91st wing are:
These are: Pharmacy and Pharmacology ; Business and Management ( AMBA accredited ); Architecture and Civil Engineering ; Economics ; Computer Science ; Electronic and Electrical engineering ; Mechanical Engineering ( IMechE accredited ); Mathematics, Statistics and Operational research ; Education ; Molecular Biosciences ; Biosciences ; Physics and Astronomy ; Politics ; Sport ; Social Policy and Administration.
The SBS are under the Operational Command of Director Special Forces and are based in Hamworthy barracks, Poole, Dorset.
The Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Operational Headquarters are located at Reitan, east of Bodø.
There are four roles within a business Management system: Business Leader, Process Owner, Operational Manager, and Process Operator.
As the Process Operators perform the processes, the Operational Managers are responsible to build bridges and remove barriers that will allow the process and Process Operator performance objectives to be met.

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