CECOM Communications Publications, Indicators and Procedures

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CECOM Communications Publications and Procedures

Objective

Objective — Communications: to provide instructions for CECOM organization, establishment and maintenance of communications.

Types of Publications

Types of publications: ACP, ITU, public encryption.

ANNEX

ANNEX: Annex to the publication that is undesirable for inclusion in the publication.

CHANGE

CHANGE: Modifications of the publication referred.

CORRECTION

CORRECTION: Amendment to a publication, usually urgent and needing to meet operational needs (with care will be penned).

LETTER OF PROMULGATION

LETTER OF PROMULGATION: Basic web publications with the date of entry into force.

ENTITY PRODUCER

ENTITY PRODUCER: Responsible for writing and editing.

ENTITY PROMULGATED

ENTITY PROMULGATED: Body that determines the actions or matter contained in the publication to bring it into force.

NEW EDITION

NEW EDITION: Complete copy of the existing publication remastered.

No Publication Notices

NO PUBLICATION NOTICES: That has no registration number or registration details.

Publication Notices

PUBLICATION NOTICES: Publication classified and numbered registro.

REVIEW

REVIEW: Introduction of new and existing concepts to keep publications updated.

CHARGE

CHARGE: Separate publication that refers to a basic publication.

NATO Publications and Identifiers

NATO PUBLICATIONS: Groups of three letters followed by a number. The 1st ID is A, the 2nd indicates allied nature of the case, and the 3rd is the publication indicator P.

Allied Communications Publications (ACP)

Instructions for Allied prep publications: ACP-198 F.

Preparation, Printing and Dissemination: Born enactment AAP-3 A.

ACP-125: Radiotelephone procedure since the 2nd edition.

Published Figures and Security

Published figures: They are key codes and instructions for maintaining security systems.

SIC and Message Format

SIC: Three-letter trigram. National and international messages composed of matter, subject and classifier are written on the following line to the security classifier and are preceded by a space and SIC.

References and Routing

References: Routing.

ROUTING GRADERS: Supp2 NATO ACP-117.

Publication that defines and classifies indicators: Navy ACP-117 Supp-1.

INDICATOR

INDICATOR: A combination of characters in words used in the heading by which authorities identify and control stations.

They are classified as: station or direction indicators.

Station and Direction Indicators

  • IND station: Identify one or more stations.
  • INDC: Control or direction indicators identifying several authorities.
  • They are classified INDC of clear direction and leadership groups.
  • ASSIGNMENT: Indicator is AJEMA.

Station Indicators and Routing

STATION INDICATORS CALL: To establish and maintain communications — ACP 127 E.

ROUTING INDICATORS: Networks are used in procedure.

Classification of Indicators

Classification of indicators:

  • According to environment and visual: Radiotelegraph, Radiotelephone.
  • Individual Identification Form: single and group, most or all.
  • According to employment: international, naval, tactical.

Routing Indicator Publications

Routing indicators are published in international or naval UIT.

Individual or collective international ship: 4 letters; 3 letters for earth.

Collective and individual naval indefinite numbers are 2 and 3 letters.

Tactical Publications

Tactical publication: ASMH-1707.

Distinctive Visuals

Distinctive Visuals: Are on the side and naval tactical operations are contained in documents.

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