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  2. DEFCON - Wikipedia

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    The DEFCON level is controlled primarily by the U.S. president and the U.S. Secretary of Defense through the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Combatant Commanders; each level defines specific security, activation and response scenarios for the personnel in question.

  3. Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System

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    CJCS Instruction (CJCSI) 3170.01I provides a top-level description of the process and outlines the organizational responsibilities. The JCIDS Manual defines performance attributes, key performance parameters, validation and approval processes, and associated document content.

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    file:chairman of the joint chiefs of staff instruction cjcsi 3160-01 13 february 2009 no-strike and the collateral damage estimation methodology.pdf

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  6. Joint Chiefs of Staff - Wikipedia

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    United States Armed Forces; Executive departments; United States Department of Defense; Department of Homeland Security; Staff; Office of the Secretary of Defense

  7. Joint Professional Military Education - Wikipedia

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    The National War College was the first senior school for JPME. Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) is a form of Professional Military Education (PME) in the United States that emphasizes a multiservice approach. [1]

  8. JC3IEDM - Wikipedia

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    JC3IEDM, or Joint Consultation, Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model is a model that, when implemented, aims to enable the interoperability of systems and projects required to share Command and Control (C2) information.

  9. Battle management language - Wikipedia

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    Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML, CBML) is an unambiguous language to describe a commander's intent, to be understood by both live forces and automated systems, for multi-national simulated and real world operations.