Crew Documentation
Mission Planning/Debrief
Reports/Checklists
Cyberspace
MISC
100
Contains only info necessary to safely & effectively accomplish required tasks.
What is operations checklist?
100
A means to address items that are not mission impacting nor significant.
What is learning point?
100
An essential operating procedure, condition, or statement.
What is a note?
100
The 24th AF (AFCYBER) falls under this sub-unified command that is subordinate to USSTRATCOM.
What is USCYBERCOM?
100
Increase in personnel immediately available to provide support on an efficient, real-time basis for operations in response to a contingency scenario.
What is Surge Operations?
200
Must be identified as "improvement" or "correction".
What is AFTO22?
200
Objectives are more likely to be seen as credible if they are these 5 things.
What is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely? SMART.
200
The 2 main types of checklists.
What is crew & individual?
200
Cyber ISR. Cyber equivalent of kinetic intel preparation.
What is Computer Network Exploitation?
200
Designed to protect telecommunications from unauthorized persons.
What is COMSEC?
300
Document used to implement a temporary procedure. Submitted by anyone, approved by Stan/Eval.
What is a temporary procedure request?
300
During mission analysis, the requirements placed by higher command dictating an action (must do's) and prohibiting an action (must not do's), thus restricting freedom of action.
What are constraints and restraints?
300
The main criterion for inclusion into the CCIR system.
What is critical information for C2 of cyberspace & space forces?
300
This layer of the DoDIN provides approach to manage & operate; anchors & defines the DoDIN through National Cyberspace policy & standards.
What is foundation?
300
This person submits an AFTO22.
Who is anyone? (approved by Stan/Eval)
400
Augments checklists by providing operation-specific information and generic operations information.
What is Job Aid?
400
The 5 things a Course of Action should be.
What is feasible, acceptable, suitable, distinguishable, & complete (FASDC)?
400
This can lead to a CCIR or OPREP-3.
What are unscheduled OPSCAP status changes (mission/time dependent)?
400
The 4 actors of cyberspace threats.
-National: most dangerous b/c resources, personnel, & time. -Transnational: formal/informal orgs not bound by borders. Terrorism. -Criminal Org: steal data to make money. -Individual/Small Group: “hackers”.
400
Typically used for contingency procedures. Requires a team to run it concurrently.
What is crew checklist?
500
Provides info to crew. Approved by CC or DO.
What is Crew Information File?
500
The lessons learned formula.
What is "When [situation] I will [inverse of RC] by [IF] so that [inverse of DFP]"?
500
The meaning of LEFSO.
What is the way to prioritize checklists. Life: to operator & users. Electronic Warfare Operations: Natural/Enemy EMI that can cause damage or compromise. Fault: system anomalies that pose risk to system. Safety: Risks/hazards that affects personal safety of crew/maintenance. Other: all other possible concerns that affect systems, environment, or capability.
500
The 7 types of cyberspace threats.
-Traditional: states employing military capabilities. -Irregular: using cyberspace as unconventional asymmetric means, or attack US cyberspace. -Catastrophic: acquisition, possession, & use of WMDs. -Disruptive: technology that may negate or reduce current US fighting advantage. -Natural: weather that can damage cyberspace. -Accidental: unpredictable. Introduction of viruses. -Insider: individual w/ authorization damages system/data/network.
500
The 5 spacelift crew positions we learned.
What is Launch Decision Authority, Range Operations Commander, Range Control Officer, Mission Flight Control Officer, and Aerospace Control Officer?
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