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  2. Common operational picture - Wikipedia

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    A common operational picture (COP) is a single identical display of relevant (operational) information (e.g. position of own troops and enemy troops, position and status of important infrastructure such as bridges, roads, etc.) shared by more than one Command.

  3. FCS Network - Wikipedia

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    T-UGS provide intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance awareness to the BCTs, while U-UGS support clearing operations in confined spaces or urban chokepoints. All sensors are connected to the Common Operational Picture. The Common Operational Picture (COP) gives the soldier a good overview and understanding of their battlespace.

  4. All Partners Access Network - Wikipedia

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    Imagery, maps, photos, assessments, situation reports, common operational picture reports, and requests for information were all made available on APAN to support the humanitarian assistance. From the information-management standpoint, the decision to keep the Haiti operations within the unclassified domain enabled information sharing across ...

  5. Global Command and Control System - Wikipedia

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    Global Command and Control System (GCCS) is the United States' armed forces DoD joint command and control (C2) system used to provide accurate, complete, and timely information for the operational chain of command for U.S. armed forces. "GCCS" is most often used to refer to the computer system, but actually consists of hardware, software ...

  6. Blue force tracking - Wikipedia

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    Blue force tracking (BFT) systems consist of a computer, used to display location information, a satellite terminal and satellite antenna, used to transmit location and other military data, a Global Positioning System receiver (to determine its own position), command-and-control software (to send and receive orders, and many other battlefield support functions), and mapping software, usually ...

  7. Category:Command and control - Wikipedia

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    Combined Air Operations Centre; Command duty officer; Command hierarchy; Commanding officer; Common operational picture; Communication systems of the Bundeswehr; Comprehensive Display System; Control and Reporting Centre; Control room

  8. Why Did Cops Point a Gun at a Burning Gaza Protester? - AOL

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    The Secret Service’s strange reaction to the U.S. airman who lit himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy.

  9. BCT Network - Wikipedia

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    The Network Integration Kit (NIK) is a suite of equipment capable of being installed on many vehicles including HMMWV's and MRAPs. [2] It provides the Network connectivity and battle command software to integrate and fuse sensor data into the common operational picture (COP) displayed on the Force XXI Battle Command Battalion/Brigade and Below (FBCB2).