NTP 4(E) EXAM LATEST
UPDATE
NTP 4(E) Answer Fleet Communications "Bible"
What can you find in NTP-4(E)? Answer - Fleet Communications
- Organization & Administration
- Automated Communications & Information Systems
- Message Processing Procedures
- COMSEC
- Ship/Shore & Ship/Ship Communications
- Basic Communications
- Allied/Coalition Communications
- Voice Communications
- IA/CND
NETWARCOM Answer Naval Network Warfare Command
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What is the role of NETWARCOM? Answer - Overall C4I/IO
- Navy's only "TYCOM" for C4I
- Operate, maintain, & defend networks
- Man, equip, & train in C4I
- Provide Forcenet
- Develop/field IT technology
- Conduct IO
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
NCTAMS Answer Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What is the role of a NCTAMS? Answer - Operate & maintain information systems
, - Provide real time C4I support to the fleet & ongoing missions
- Coordinate/Control messaging, voice, data & video to ships, submarines, aircraft, &
ground forces
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
Where are the NCTAMS located? How many are there? Answer 2 Area Master Stations
- NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, VA.
- NCTAMS PAC, Wahiawa, HI.
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What Naval communication areas (NAVCOMMAREA'S) do they each administer? Answer
NCTAMS LANT = East of the Mississippi river including Lamoure, ND to the Gulf of
Oman.
NCTAMS PAC = West of the Mississippi river to the east of the Gulf of Oman.
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
NAVCOMTELSTA Answer Naval Computer And Telecommunications Stations
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What is a NAVCOMTELSTA? Answer - Alternate area stations
- Smaller versions of a NCTAMS
- Coordinate/control communications resources to support naval & joint missions in the
Area of Responsibility (AOR)
- In case of catastrophe, surviving NCTAMS or Alternate station will divide resources
among surviving stations.
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
How many NAVCOMTELSTA'S are there? What NCTAMS do they fall under? Answer
NCTAMS LANT (4)
- NCTS Jacksonville, FL.
- NCTS Bahrain
- NCTS Naples, IT
- NCTS Sicily
NCTAMS PAC (3)
UPDATE
NTP 4(E) Answer Fleet Communications "Bible"
What can you find in NTP-4(E)? Answer - Fleet Communications
- Organization & Administration
- Automated Communications & Information Systems
- Message Processing Procedures
- COMSEC
- Ship/Shore & Ship/Ship Communications
- Basic Communications
- Allied/Coalition Communications
- Voice Communications
- IA/CND
NETWARCOM Answer Naval Network Warfare Command
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What is the role of NETWARCOM? Answer - Overall C4I/IO
- Navy's only "TYCOM" for C4I
- Operate, maintain, & defend networks
- Man, equip, & train in C4I
- Provide Forcenet
- Develop/field IT technology
- Conduct IO
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
NCTAMS Answer Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What is the role of a NCTAMS? Answer - Operate & maintain information systems
, - Provide real time C4I support to the fleet & ongoing missions
- Coordinate/Control messaging, voice, data & video to ships, submarines, aircraft, &
ground forces
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
Where are the NCTAMS located? How many are there? Answer 2 Area Master Stations
- NCTAMS LANT, Norfolk, VA.
- NCTAMS PAC, Wahiawa, HI.
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What Naval communication areas (NAVCOMMAREA'S) do they each administer? Answer
NCTAMS LANT = East of the Mississippi river including Lamoure, ND to the Gulf of
Oman.
NCTAMS PAC = West of the Mississippi river to the east of the Gulf of Oman.
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
NAVCOMTELSTA Answer Naval Computer And Telecommunications Stations
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
What is a NAVCOMTELSTA? Answer - Alternate area stations
- Smaller versions of a NCTAMS
- Coordinate/control communications resources to support naval & joint missions in the
Area of Responsibility (AOR)
- In case of catastrophe, surviving NCTAMS or Alternate station will divide resources
among surviving stations.
(NTP-4E, CHAPTER 1)
How many NAVCOMTELSTA'S are there? What NCTAMS do they fall under? Answer
NCTAMS LANT (4)
- NCTS Jacksonville, FL.
- NCTS Bahrain
- NCTS Naples, IT
- NCTS Sicily
NCTAMS PAC (3)