Signals intelligence operational control Signals intelligence operational control refers to the authoritative direction of signals intelligence activities, including tasking and allocation of effort, and ...
Operational testing Operational testing refers to a continuing process of evaluation that may be applied to either operational personnel or situations to determine their validity or reliability.
Operational support airlift Operational support airlift— airlift movements of high-priority passengers and cargo with time, place, or mission-sensitive requirements. Also called OSA.
Operational reserve Operational reserve is an emergency reserve of men and/or materiel, established for the support of a specific operation.
Operational readiness Operational readiness refers to the capability of a unit/formation, ship, weapon system, or equipment to perform the missions or functions for which it is organized or designed.
Operational reach Operational reach refers to the distance and duration across which a joint force can successfully employ military capabilities.
Operational preparation of the environment Operational preparation of the environment refers to the conduct of activities in likely or potential areas of operations to prepare and shape the operational environment.
Operational necessity Operational necessity is a mission associated with war or peacetime operations in which the consequences of an action justify the risk of loss of aircraft and crew.
Operational limitation Operational limitation is an action, required or prohibited by higher authority, such as a constraint or a restraint, and other restrictions that limit the ...