continuity of command

  • 1continuity of command — The degree or state of being continuous in the exercise of the authority vested in an individual of the Armed Forces for the direction, coordination, and control of military forces …

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  • 2Continuity of Operations Plan — Continuity of Operations (COOP) is a Federal initiative, required by Presidential directive, to ensure that agencies are able to continue performance of essential functions under a broad range of circumstances. National Security Presidential… …

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  • 3Command Consulting Group — CommandConsultingGroup Industry Consulting Government contractor Founded April 2 …

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  • 4Continuity of government — Nuclear weapons History Warfare Arms race Design Testing Effects Delivery Espionage …

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  • 5Command & Conquer — This article is about the Command Conquer franchise. For the first video game of the franchise, see Command Conquer (video game). Command Conquer The series logo in Command Conquer 4 …

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  • 6Command & Conquer: Red Alert series — Red Alert series Red Alert Developer(s) EA, Westwood Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 7Business continuity planning — life cycle Business continuity planning (BCP) “identifies [an] organization s exposure to internal and external threats and synthesizes hard and soft assets to provide effective prevention and recovery for the organization, whilst maintaining… …

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  • 8Cobra Command — Cobra Organization redirects here. For other uses of Cobra Command , see Cobra Command (disambiguation). Cobra Command Logo of Cobra Publication information …

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  • 9North American Aerospace Defense Command — NORAD redirects here. For other uses, see NORAD (disambiguation). North American Aerospace Defense Command Colorado Springs, Colorado …

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  • 10Incident Command System — The Incident Command System (ICS) is a standardized, on scene, all hazard incident management concept in the United States. It is a management protocol originally designed for emergency management agencies and later federalized. ICS is based upon …

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