Bolc module B questions and answers already passed
Bolc module B questions and answers already passed What does CEMA stand for? Cyber electromagnetic activities What ADRP is mission command? ADRP 6-0 What FM is army space operations ? FM 3-14 What FM is Cyber electromagnetic activities? FM 3-38 What FM is signal support to operations? FM 6-02 What FM is army electromagnetic spectrum operations? FM 6-02.70 What ATP is Electronic warfare techniques? ATP 3-36 the mission command war fighting function now includes four primary staff tasks. what are they? Conduct the operational process conduct the knowledge management and information management conduct inform and influence activities conduct cyber electromagnetic activities What are the five domains? land, air, maritime, space, cyberspace CEMA consists of three activities, what are they? Cyberspace operations (CO), electronic warfare (EW), and Spectrum management operations (SMO) What are CEMA activities leveraged for? they are leveraged to seize, retain, and exploit and advantage over adversaries and enemies in both cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum, while simultaneously denying and degrading adversary and enemy use of the same and protecting the mission command system What do we use electronic warfare for? we use EW and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum or to attack the enemy what do we use Spectrum management operations for? we use it to plan, coordinate, and manage the use of the electromagnetic spectrum through operational, engineering, and administrative procedures to deconflict all systems. What is cyberspace operations used for? it is used to employ cyberspace capabilities to achieve objectives Cyberspace is broken down into three operations. what are they? Offensive cyberspace operations (OCO) Defensive cyberspace operations (DCO) DOD information network operations (DODIN) what is OCO? offensive cyberspace operations- operations conducted to project power by the application of force against enemies and adversaries in and through cyberspace what is DCO? defensive cyberspace operations- operations conducted to defend DOD or other friendly cyberspace and preserve the ability to utilize friendly cyberspace capabilities What is DODIN? DOD information- operations to design, build, configure, secure, operate, maintain, and sustain networks What are the three elements of EW (electronic warfare)? electronic attack (EA) electronic protection (EP) electronic warfare support (ES) What is the electromagnetic spectrum? the electromagnetic spectrum is the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation from zero to infinity. it is divided into 26 alphabetically designated bands? When can CEMA occur in the electromagnetic spectrum? CEMA can occur in and through the EMS What is SMO? spectrum management operations- they are the interrelated functions of spectrum management... that enable the planning, management, and execution of operations within the electromagnetic operational environment What is a junior leaders role in planning for CEMA? gain situational understanding of the OE to enable CEMA integration, participate in the target developmental process and recommend CEMA effects where appropriate, coordinate directly with the staff and attend battle rhythm events involving CEMA, employ TLPs and ensure measures are in place to protect and defend the mission command system what are some limitations to space capabilities? orbital parameters, predictability, terrain , terrestrial and space weather, high demand, low density asset. who is the division commanders primary organic advisor on space operations? the space support element What DA PAM is used for risk management? DA PAM 385-30 What ATP is used for risk management? ATP 5-19 What are the 5 steps of risk management? identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls and make risk decision, implement controls, and supervise and evaluate What is metttc? Mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time, civilian considerations What is ADTPTL? used to identify non-mission hazards- activity, disrupters, terrain, people, time, legal what are the three forms of control? educational, physical, avoidance or elimination whats an example of educational control? performance to standards- training on how to do a squat whats an example of a physical control? barriers, guards- putting a cone over a hole in the ground What are effective controls? they must be suitable, feasible, and acceptable what is the purpose of RM? the purpose is: to provide the basis for sound risk decision to determine what constitutes an acceptable level of risk to balance potential loss against expected gain to make risk decisions at the appropriate level of command what are methods of implementing these controls? orders (verbal or written), policies, programs, doctrine, mission briefings, staff estimates as a leader in RM what do we need to do? we must: enforce standards, evaluate effectiveness of controls apply continuously What AR is property? AR 735-5 or AR 710-2
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