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Operational and control
Operational control extended from the headquarters of the general staff in Khartoum to the six regional commands ( central, eastern, western, northern, southern, and Khartoum ).
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has recently funded an operational research program --- the Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation ( SCORE ) to answer strategic questions about how to move forward with schistosomiasis control and elimination.
* Operational transformation, an optimistic concurrency control method for group editing
* Operational Technology, industrial control system environment
** Operational control software: provides low-level decision making, such as where to store incoming containers, and where to retrieve them when requested.
Operational systems, or services systems, help control the details of the business.
Operational systems, then, are those that keep the organization operating under control and most cost effectively.
* December 4 – Operational control of RAF Coastal Command is transferred to the Royal Navy, although Coastal Command remains part of the Royal Air Force.
Operational control of the aircraft remains with the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, whereas the Air Corps provide pilots and aircraft technicians to the Garda Air Support Unit to fly and maintain the aircraft.
Operational control center of the São Paulo metro.
Operational control over residency personnel, surveillance, establishment of any suspicious contacts of residency personnel with citizens of the country where they are staying, and they had not reported, checking their personal mail etc.
The Operational Risk Management framework should include identification, measurement, monitoring, reporting, control and mitigation frameworks for Operational Risk.
Operational control of global courier activities is exercised through USTRANSCOM's Defense Courier Division ( TCJ3-C ).
In November, it was deployed to Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, under the control of No. 9 Operational Group RAAF.
* Safety: the IATA Operational Safety Audit is an internationally recognized and accepted evaluation system designed to assess the operational management and control systems of an airline.
Operational control was diffused between four joint managing directors, and the regions rather than the centre were the dominant force.
In addition to those specialist units in the investigative side of law enforcement, every region has a Regional Operational Support Unit ( called ROSU ), who are specially trained for times where forced entry is needed on search warrants, as well as acting as front line officers during riot situations, or in times when crowd control is necessary.
Williamtown is currently home to F / A-18 Hornet fighters ( operated by No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit, No. 3 Squadron and No. 77 Squadron ), BAE Hawk 127 Lead-In Fighters ( operated by No. 76 Squadron ), Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft ( operated by No. 2 Squadron ) and Pilatus PC-9 training aircraft ( operated by No. 4 Squadron ).
* Pinzgauer-the Army's Light Operational Vehicle ( LOV ) with command and control, general service, and armoured variants.
The base contract provides for an Initial Operational Capability comprising two satellites with the associated MUOS ground control elements.
Generate, mobilize, structure, equip, operationalize and regenerate the required forces, provide the logistic support necessary to conduct military operations and based on higher orders, take over both the Joint Operation Air Component and independent air operations command and control, through the Main Air Operational Center.
Operational management of the airfield ( and its satellite airfield " Evetts Field ") is under the command and control of Headquarters, Woomera Test Range ( which is located approximately south-east of Woomera, at RAAF Base Edinburgh near Adelaide ).
Operational control of British Empire forces was in the hands of the five-member British War Cabinet ( BWC ).

Operational and Navy
The Navy demonstrated the AARGM's capability during Initial Operational Test and Evaluation ( IOT & E ) in spring 2012 with 12 live firing of the missiles.
The Naval Research Laboratory in Monterey California developed a global atmospheric model called Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System ( NOGAPS ).
Other military activities and federal agencies using the base include Navy Operational Support Center Tucson, a detachment of the Naval Air Systems Command, the Federal Aviation Administration, the U. S. Customs Service Air Service Branch, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
* Navy Operational Support Center
Brown, the 1986 recipient of the Navy Operational Flight Surgeon of the Year award, received numerous decorations including:
All Commands of the Canadian Forces ( CF ) ( that is, Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Operational Support Command, Canadian Expeditionary Force Command, Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and Canada Command ) are primarily governed by the National Defence Act ( NDA ).
* Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, located on Maine-New Hampshire border ; Operational: 1800 to present, making it the oldest continuously-operating shipyard of the US Navy.
" 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.
Members of the military Reserve Components under Title 10 of the United States Code ( Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Forces Reserve, and Air Force Reserve ) or Title 14 of the United States Code, Coast Guard Reserve when not operating as part of the U. S. Navy, are subject to the UCMJ if they are either ( a ) active duty Full-Time Support personnel such as FTS or Active Guard and Reserve ( AGR ), or ( b ) traditional part-time reservists performing either ( a ) full-time active duty for a specific period ( i. e., Annual Training, Active Duty for Training, Active Duty for Operational Support, Active Duty Special Work, One Year Recall, Three Year Recall, Canvasser Recruiter, Mobilization, etc.
The NCAGS Organisation is headed by the Naval Shipping Command ( Comando Naval de Transito Marítimo ), acting as Local Operational Control Command (" COLCO in Spanish ) with two subordinate Operational Control Authorities ( OCA's ) and several Naval Control of Shipping Officers ( NCSO's ) bureaus along the Coastline, both Navy and Coast Guard manned.
* Richard E. Luehrs Memorial Award for Navy Operational Flight Surgeon of the Year ( 1987 )
Operational since 1972, it replaced the Mk-37 and Mk-14 torpedoes as the principal weapon of U. S. Navy submarines.
The MK48 ADCAP Mod 7 ( CBASS ) torpedo is the result of a Joint Development Program with the Royal Australian Navy and reached Initial Operational Capability in 2006.
No. 4 Flying Training School takes RAF and Royal Navy pilots from 1FTS at RAF Linton-on-Ouse and trains them to fly fast jets, prior to training on an Operational Conversion Unit.
The US Navy and Air Force developed the AGM-154B ( JSOW B ) up until Multi-Service Operational Test & Evaluation ( MOT & E ) but the Navy decided not to procure the weapon when the Air Force left the program.
In 1963, the Operational Archives moved to the Navy Yard.
Also located at MacDill are a division of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency ( NGA ), the Joint Communications Support Element ( JCSE ), the Air Force Reserve Command's 622nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron ( 622 AES ), the Florida Air National Guard's 290th Joint Communications Support Squadron ( 290 JCSS ), the Navy Reserve Forces Command's Navy Operational Support Center Tampa ( NOSC Tampa ), the US Army's 297th Military Intelligence Battalion, the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory, activities of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, elements of the American Red Cross, the anti-medfly operation of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and Detachment 1 of the 23d Wing from Moody Air Force Base, GA, among numerous other organizations, activities and agencies.
In 2006, this facility was renamed Navy Operational Support Center Tampa, concurrent with the shift in name of the Naval Reserve to the Navy Reserve and its greater integration into the Fleet and shore establishment of the Regular Navy.

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