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DISA's and Multinational
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 ).

DISA's and Information
DISA's mission, responsibilities, functions, relationships, and authorities, under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration / DoD Chief Information Officer ( ASD ( NII )/ DoD CIO ) are outlined in DoDD 5105. 19, Defense Information Systems Agency ( DISA ), 25 July 2006.

DISA's and Program
The network is used by subscribers and DISA's GE-51 Program Office to test systems, equipment, network monitoring and management technologies, trouble shooting, and help desk procedures.

DISA's and forces
DISA's Joint Interoperability Test Command ( JITC ) tests and provides joint certification for the systems employed by US armed forces.

DISA's and .
In September 1992, several Defense Management Report Decisions ( DMRD ) expanded DISA's role.
DISA's Defense Spectrum Organization ( DSO ) is the center of excellence for electromagnetic spectrum analysis and the development of integrated spectrum plans and long-term strategies to address current and future needs for DoD spectrum access.
The Rapid Access Computing Environment ( RACE ), became operational in October 2008 under the joint guidance of DISA's Computing Services and Chief Technology Office.
The method alike to the DISA's ( DISAMATIC ) vertical moulding is flaskless, however horizontal.

Multinational and Information
Essential Information publishes a monthly magazine ( the Multinational Monitor ), books and reports, sponsors investigative journalism conferences, provides writers with grants to pursue investigations and operate clearing houses which disseminate information to grassroots organizations in the United States and the Third World.

Multinational and coalition
In April 2005, Poland had 2, 500 troops deployed in Iraq, and was also commanding a number of other coalition troops within the Polish-led Multinational Division Central-South.
In late 2002, the Bush administration began soliciting support for war in Iraq using the political slogan " coalition of the willing " to refer to what later became the Multinational Force-Iraq.

Multinational and forces
Following the February 1984 withdrawal of the UN Multinational Force from Beirut and the departure of most of Israel's forces from southern Lebanon a year later, Syria launched an unsuccessful initiative to reconcile warring Lebanese factions and establish a permanent cease-fire.
The Treaty allows monitoring of Sinai by the Multinational Force and Observers, and limits the number of Egyptian military forces in the peninsula.
Non-UN peacekeeping forces include the NATO mission in Kosovo ( with United Nations authorization ) and the Multinational Force and Observers on the Sinai Peninsula.
The division headquarters served as the command element for southern Baghdad until late March 2009, when it displaced to Basrah to replace departing British forces on 31 March 2009 to coordinate security for the Multinational Division-South area of responsibility, a consolidation of the previously Polish-led south central and British-led southeast operational areas.
The Beirut Barracks Bombing ( October 23, 1983 in Beirut, Lebanon ) occurred during the Lebanese Civil War, when two truck bombs struck separate buildings housing United States and French military forces — members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon — killing 299 American and French servicemen.
Regular Army forces consisting of units from the 10th Mountain Division occupied Port-au-Prince and elements from the Army Logistics Command provided logistical support in the form of the Joint Logistics Support Command, JLSC which provided oversight and direct control over all Multinational Force and US deployed logistics units.
* 1982-He was head of the Liaison Office between the American forces ( as part of the Multinational Force ) and the Lebanese army during the Lebanese Civil War.
* In Iraq, Operation Antica Babilonia ( Italian contingent of Multinational force 2003-2006 ) includes a section of special forces operatives, from the 9th, the Carabinieri's GIS and the Navy's COMSUBIN, mostly deployed for patrol missions, training local police and Army, and to arrest suspects of terrorism.
Between 1998 and 2000 he was the deputy commander of the Multinational Corps North East composed of forces of Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia.
In October 2003, controversy erupted between Poland and France when Polish forces from the Multinational force in Iraq found French Roland surface-to-air missiles.
The Foreign Security Force Transition Team Training Brigade provides rotational units with the capability to provide training, coaching, and mentoring to the Afghanistan National Army and other Afghan Security forces in Afghanistan, and the Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq.

Multinational and can
Multinational programmes can fail because of disagreements about price or capability.

Multinational and .
Both the Multinational Force in the Central African Republic ( FOMUC ) and France are assisting in the current reform of the army.
The Military of the Central African Republic cannot – even with the support of France and the Multinational Force of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa ( FOMUC )– exert control over its own borders.
In addition to the 121 Chadian soldiers in the Multinational Force in the Central African Republic ( FOMUC ), there are still 150 soldiers from Chad in the C. A. R.
Multinational companies usually paid more than the standard minimum wage, but, overall, the Honduran wage earner has experienced a diminution of real wages and purchasing ability for more than a decade.
Most foreign militaries operated under the umbrella of the Multinational force in Iraq ( the MNF – I ), authorized under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1546, 1637, 1723, and 1790 until December 31, 2008.
The Luxembourg army is integrated into the Multinational Beluga Force under Belgian command.
Multinational agribusinesses, Brazilian settlers, and waves of Paraguayan colonists rapidly increased the competition for land in the eastern border region.
At the beginning of the Modern age, some circles redubbed the HRR into the " Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation " (), a symptom of the formation of a German Nation state as opposed to the Multinational state the HRR was throughout its history.
In 1984, the Red Brigades claimed responsibility for the murder of Leamon Hunt, United States chief of the Sinai Multinational Force and Observer Group.
A Slovak Army soldier stands guard in front of the Multinational Division-Central South headquarters at Camp Echo, Iraq.
* Together with Hungary and Italy, Slovenia formed a Multinational Land Force ( the so-called Trilateral Brigade ) in April 1998 with regional peacekeeping ability.
Thereafter, it continued to support efforts to restore stability in Albania by participating in the WEU's Multinational Advisory Police Element ( MAPE ) helping to reconstitute and train Albanian police.
Within the Multilateral Cooperation Initiative between Slovenia, Italy, Hungary, and Croatia, cooperation exists in numerous fields, including military ( Multinational Land Force peacekeeping brigade ), transportation, combating money laundering and organized crime, non-proliferation, border crossings, and environmental issues.
Accordingly, negotiations for a new observer force in the Sinai produced the Multinational Force and Observers ( MFO ), stationed in Sinai in 1981 in coordination with a phased Israeli withdrawal.
And participating in the Multinational force in Iraq and the mission there ; providing 423 personnel from 2003 to 2004.
As a member of CARICOM, Trinidad and Tobago strongly backed efforts by the United States to bring political stability to Haiti, contributing personnel to the Multinational Force in 1994.
‘ International NGOs as Global Institutions: Using Social Capital to Impact Multinational Enterprises and Governments ’, Journal of International Management.
"‘ Think Globally, Punish Locally: Nonstate Actors, Multinational Corporations, and Human Rights Sanctions " in Ethics in International Affairs, vol.
Multinational corporations typically modify their menus to cater to local tastes and most overseas outlets are owned by native franchisees.
Multinational IPOs may have many syndicates to deal with differing legal requirements in both the issuer's domestic market and other regions.

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