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* Joint multichannel trunking and switching system

Joint and system
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.
The standardized 1N-series numbering EIA370 system was introduced in the US by EIA / JEDEC ( Joint Electron Device Engineering Council ) about 1960.
* Joint stability in the musculoskeletal system
Astronomers at the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hawaii and at UCLA suggested that the image may indicate a planetary system still undergoing formation.
For the military IT system, see Joint Data Network.
These simulators have been used for a variety of purposes including continued training for Space Shuttle pilots, development of future spacecraft handling qualities, helicopter control system testing, Joint Strike Fighter evaluations, and accident investigations.
Federal and state officials established the Joint Board on Interstate Highways, which proposed a numbered U. S. Highway system which would make the Trail designations obsolete, though technically the Joint Board had no authority over highway names.
In August 2008, Joint Communications Director Chris Hardin began the process of implementing Phase II wireless service to the Audrain County E-911 system.
The Joint Committee's Strabane — Derry line was closed in 1954, followed by the remainder of the narrow gauge system in 1960.
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.
Marysville is served by Marysville Joint Unified School District for its public school system.
* 330th Aircraft Sustainment WingThe wing provides weapon system logistics support, oversees unscheduled and programmed depot maintenance, and manages modification efforts for the Air Force ’ s fleet of C-5, C-130, C-17, F-15, U-2, and E-8C Joint STARS aircraft, Global Hawk, Distributed Common Ground System ( DCGS ), MC-130, HC-130 and various special operations combat search and rescue aircraft and helicopters to include AC-130H / U, MC-130E / H / P, EC-130J, MH-53J / M, HH-60G, UH-1N, TH-1H, and HC-130P / N.
In June 1985, IBM and Microsoft signed a long-term Joint Development Agreement to share specified DOS code and create a new operating system from scratch, known at the time as Advanced DOS.
: The Joint Army / Navy Phonetic Alphabet is not a phonetic alphabet in the sense in which that term is used in phonetics, i. e., it is not a system for transcribing speech sounds.
In the early 1940s the JEDEC ( Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council ), an industry committee on standardization, developed a system of designating spectral responses.
Since 2005, the BMP-3 can be fitted with a new fire control system from " Peleng " Joint Stock Company from Belarus.
: Provides support to the Joint Operator and Services by facilitating the development and integration of common unmanned aircraft system operating standards, capabilities, concepts, technologies, doctrine, tactics, techniques, procedures and training.

Joint and formed
The two nations formed the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation ( NNJC ), established in March, 1971 with its Permanent Secretariat in Niamey, Niger.
The two nations formed the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation ( NNJC ), established in March, 1971 with its Permanent Secretariat in Niamey, Niger.
They also previously had Joint Integrated Units formed together with its rebel enemies the Sudan People's Liberation Army.
In 2009 both nations formed a Joint Commission to improve relations between both countries and expand in various areas of cooperation.
In 1968 the National Joint Action Committee was formed by members of the Guild of Undergraduates at the St Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies, under the leadership of Geddes Granger.
The architect was Richard Rogers and the contractor was a joint venture company, McAlpine / Laing Joint Venture ( MLJV ) formed between Sir Robert McAlpine and Laing Management.
In Croatia the Joint Council of Municipalities is to Croatians a sui generis council of municipalities ; being formed after international agreement, it has no similar example in the rest of the country.
Originally known as the Navy / NOAA Joint Ice Center, which was established on December 15, 1976 in a memorandum of agreement between the U. S. Navy and NOAA, the National Ice Center was formed in 1995 when the U. S. Coast Guard became a partner.
The line, which is just over long, once formed part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway.
The Joint Interoperability Test Command was formed within DCA to provide interoperability compliance testing and certification.
The Joint Vision 2020 concepts have subsequently formed the basis of United States military doctrine.
In December, the Congress formed a Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, which became a thorn in the side of many generals throughout the war, accusing them of incompetence and, in some cases, treason.
In 2004, the Joint Committee ( of both the House of Commons and House of Lords ) tasked with overseeing the drafting of the proposed Civil Contingencies Bill, published its first report, in which, amongst other things, it suggested amending the bill's clauses that grant Cabinet Ministers the power " to disapply or modify any Act of Parliament " as overly wide, and that the bill should be modified to preclude changes to the following Acts, which, it suggested, formed " the fundamental parts of constitutional law " of the United Kingdom ( names are shown as they appear in Hansard: ):
It was built in 1903 to a design by Leeds architect Edward J Dodgshun by the Rothwell, Methley and Hunslet Joint Isolation Hospital Committee which was formed under the Isolation Hospitals Act 1893 by an order of the West Riding County Council 10 January 1900.
The FCC called for technical demonstrations of color systems in 1948, and the Joint Technical Advisory Committee ( JTAC ) was formed to study them.
On June 15, 2003, the corps formed Combined Joint Task Force 7, based in Baghdad, and continued military operations to pacify the remainder of Iraq, rebuild the country, and create democratic institutions.
In December 2001, VCEG and the Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG – ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC 29 / WG 11 ) formed a Joint Video Team ( JVT ), with the charter to finalize the video coding standard.
The legislation ordered the consolidation of the facilities which were adjoining, but separate military installations, into a single Joint Base, one of 12 formed in the United States as a result of the law.
The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board was formed in 1987 to manage the line.
Within Europe, this resulted in BOAC resuming Imperial Airways ' pre-war routes to continental Europe augmented by Royal Air Force Transport Command non-military flights from Croydon Airport, using Douglas Dakotas in RAF livery flown by crews in RAF uniforms, and UK domestic air services operated by the Associated Airways Joint Committee ( AAJC ), which had been formed of several pre-war charter companies on 27 June 1940.
The legislation ordered the consolidation of Naval Support Facility Anacostia ( NSF ) and Bolling Air Force Base ( BAFB ), which were adjoining, but separate military installations, into a single Joint Base, one of 12 formed in the country as a result of the law.
Joint Stock Companies, building railways, canals and factories, manufacturing household goods, connecting telegraphs, distributing coal, formed the backbone of the laissez faire model of commerce.
** The Joint Meeting Parties ( JMP ) was formed in 2005 by five opposition parties to effect political and economic reform.

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