Activation and Notification 14 3.1 Activation Criteria and Procedure 14 3.2 Notification 15 3.3 Outage Assessment 15 4. Recovery 16 4.1 Sequence of Recovery Activities 16 4.2 Recovery Procedures 16 5. Reconstitution 17 5.1 Concurrent Processing 17 5.2 Validation Data Testing 18 5.3 Validation Functionality Testing 18 5.4 Recovery Declaration 18 5.5 Notifications (users) 18 5.6 Cleanup 18 5.7 Offsite Data Storage 19 5.8 Data Backup 19 5.9 Event Documentation 20 5.10 Deactivation 20 SUGGESTED APPENDICES 20 APPENDIX A PERSONNEL CONTACT LIST 20 APPENDIX B VENDOR CONTACT LIST 21 APPENDIX C DETAILED RECOVERY PROCEDURES 22 APPENDIX D SYSTEM VALIDATION TEST PLAN 23 APPENDIX F SYSTEM INVENTORY 25 APPENDIX G INTERCONNECTIONS TABLE 25 APPENDIX H TEST AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 25 APPENDIX I DOCUMENT CHANGE PAGE 26 Plan Approval As the designated authority for Omega Research I hereby certify that the information system contingency plan (ISCP) is complete and that the
Ever thought about joining a branch of the United States military? The United States Coast Guard is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States and is both a law enforcement and military organization. Its role is to enforce the U.S maritime law, coastal defense, and search and rescue. During what is called peace time the Coast Guard is under the United States Department of Homeland Security. During wartime the Coast Guard may report to the Secretary of the Navy at direction of the president, it resources are tied in with the U.S. military.
Marine Air Support Squadron 1 Cortez Nichols Western Governors University A1. Describe the organization and its objectives Marine Air Support Squadron 1 is located on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina. The Marine Air Support Squadron (MASS) is the United States Marine Corps aviation command and control (C2) unit, which is responsible for the planning, receiving, coordinating and processing of requests for direct or close air support. It does this by providing the equipment, facilities, and personnel necessary to form the direct air support center, air support elements (ASE), and air support liaison teams (ASLT). The direct air support center (DASC) is the principal Marine air command and control system (MACCS) air control agency responsible for the direction of air operations directly supporting ground forces.
Battalion History 1-503D The 1st BN 503D IN was originally constituted on 14 MAR 1941 and then activated on 21 AUG 1941 at FT. Benning, GA. On 02 MAR 1942 the BN began its initial training at FT. Bragg NC, following their training the battalion departed for the Pacific Theater of Operations (PTO). On 5 SEP 1943, the BN conducted its 1st Airborne Op. of WWII into the Markham Valley, New guinea in support of Operation Alamo. This was the 1st successful airborne operation of the PTO. On 3 JUL 1944, the BN conducted its 2nd Airborne Op.
Army Regulation 601–210 Personnel Procurement Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program Rapid Action Revision (RAR) Issue Date: 12 March 2013 Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 8 February 2011 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 601–210 Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program This rapid action revision, dated 12 March 2013-o Updates enlistment grade requirements for specific applicants (para 218a(3)). This rapid action revision, dated 1 February 2013-o Changes education codes B, H, and 7 from level Tier 2 to level Tier 1 status (paras 2-7c(1), (4), and (6)). Changes advanced enlistment grades where indicated for Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, qualified nonprior Service, glossary nonprior Service, or prior Service applicants in the Delayed Entry Program, Regular Army, or Army National Guard (paras 218a(3), 2-18a(4), and 2-18b(1)). Makes additional rapid action revision changes (deletes paras 2-7d(3), (4),(6) and 2-18a(2),(14), and b(2)). o o Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 8 February 2011 *Army Regulation 601–210 Effective 8 March 2011 Personnel Procurement Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Program case of conflict between this and other regulations establishing enlistment eligibility criteria, this regulation will take precedence and upon direction of the Secretary of the Army, certain requirements of this regulation will not be enforced during mobilization.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HHD ____ ORDNANCE BATTALION CMR ____ APO AE ____ OFFICE SYMBOL MEMORANDUM FOR See Distribution SUBJECT: HHD, ____ Ordnance Battalion SOP, Sponsorship SOP 1. REFERENCES. a. AR 600-8-8, The Army Sponsorship Program, dated 1 July 1993 b. USAREUR Letter #13, dated 10 April 1995 c. USAREUR Policy Letter, subj: Post Arrival Sponsorship, dated 12 Aug 1996 d. 21st TAACOM Bulletin #9, dated 26 April 1996 2. PURPOSE. To provide a means to ensure that all newly assigned personnel are properly sponsored.
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Interested applicants must submit the following mandatory documents. NGB Form 34-1, Application for Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) Position. Announcement number and position title must be annotated on this form. Copy of Records Review RIP within last 30 days. May be obtained from your Personnel Records at your unit.
CALIFORNIA STANDARDS 11.7.2 Explain U.S. and Allied wartime strategy, including the major battles of Midway, Normandy, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Battle of the Bulge. 11.7.3 Identify the roles and sacrifices of individual
• The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), Title III, (Public Law 107-347) December 17, 2002 • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), The Federal Response Plan (FRP), April 1999 National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publications • National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP 800-18), Guide for Developing Security Plans for Information Technology Systems, December 1998 National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP 800-34), Contingency Planning Guide for Information Technology Systems, June 2002 • National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP 800-50), Building an Information Technology Security Awareness and Training Program, October 2003 • National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP 800-53, Revision 2), Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems, December 2007 National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP 800-63), Electronic Authentication Guideline, September 2004 Department of Health and Human