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The Tactical Value Of Rfid
Abstract
Academic researchers have recognised a gap exists between the actual and potential values of radio
frequency identification (RFID) technology in supply chain industry. This paper provides
understanding into the tactical value of RFID by building a concept on how RFID used in supply
chain management may create and withstand a competitive advantage. This reading uses a
simulation model to determine the anticipated benefits of an integrated RFID system on a three–
echelon supply chain attained through performance increases in efficiency, accuracy, visibility, and
security level. The study examines how the product value, lead time, and demand uncertainty affect
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INTRODUCTION
RFID refers to any system that can transmit identification numbers over radio. RFID system is made
up of a unique identification number, which is allocated to a specific item, an identity tag which is
attached to the item with a chip capable of storing a unique identification number, networked RFID
readers and data processing systems that are capable of collecting signals from multiple tags at high
speeds and of pre–processing this data, and one or more networked databases that store the product
information RFID is a wireless technology, which allows transmission of information without the
physical connection. In its most basic form, an RFID system has two components: tags and readers.
A tag (transponder) consists of a microchip that stores identification data of the item to which it is
attached and an antenna to transmit this data via radio waves. A reader (interrogator) sends out a
radio signal and prompts the tag to broadcast the data contained on its chip. The reader then converts
the radio waves returned from the tag into digital data and forwards them to a computer system. A
reader can scan an area for any tags that are tuned to the same frequency as the reader. The
frequency on which the RFID system operates designates the intensity of the radio waves used to
transmit information and is a key factor in determining performance levels and applications for the
system. Nearly all RFID systems operate
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Army Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Strategy
Does the high cost of the JLTV preclude it from replacing the HMMWV, as outlined in the 2010
U.S. Army Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Strategy?
In September 2011, the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee voted to cancel the Army and
Marine Corps' Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) in their version of the fiscal year 2012 defense
bill (Munoz, 2011). This measure could have completely shut down efforts to replace a thirty year–
old fleet of Humvees, loyal but potentially outmoded tactical wheeled vehicles. The Army's
Modernized Expanded Capacity Vehicle program has been a project set to replace the High
Mobility, Multi–Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) family in the works for years. The project, however,
continues to be stymied by budgetary constraints. Per–vehicle costs for the JLTV begin at $250,000
and are likely to climb, as Lockheed–Martin secured a preliminary contract for engineering, design,
and development. The high cost of the JLTV does preclude it from completely replacing the
HMMWV, and yet cost does not preclude the JLTV from supplementing the Army's fleet. A middle–
ground solution is the best method of maximizing initial investments, while also banking on the
robustness of national security.
The primary argument against adopting the JLTV as a full replacement for the HMMWV is that the
HMMWV remains viable, and that resources have already been diverted towards adapting and
upgrading the fleet. A considerable amount of money has already been spent on upgrading the
existing
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Joint Light Tactical Vehicle ( Jltv )
Introduction
The joint light tactical vehicle (JLTV) is being destined to initiate a new era of the U.S. military
tactical vehicle that is designed to meet universal requirements for the future warfare and in hostile
environments. Thus, at the same time, Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) has been offering fruitful
case study for the assessment on its program management and procurement processes.
Therefore, this paper will briefly provide fundamental assessment on the JLTV program from the
requirement development through its current state including budgeting, acquisition process and
some challenges faced in the requirements. In addition, it will also highlight some observations on
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In addition, enhanced survivability and both strategic and operational transportability by sea and air
are also crucial for the JLTV project requirements. The primary mission of the Joint Light Tactical
Vehicle (JLTV) is to provide protected, sustained, and networked light tactical mobility to the Joint
forces, capable of worldwide deployment across the full spectrum of military operations and mission
profiles under all weather and terrain conditions.
In addition, it has been designed that the JLTV would support C3 in both immobile and mobile
modes, various wider ranges in complex and dynamic operational environments.
Nevertheless, initial concept composed of three variants based on different payload capabilities,
four–passenger Combat Tactical Vehicle (CTV) and a two–passenger Combat Support Vehicle
(CSV) variants were survived as a final choice. The Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC)
of the DoD that provides a close oversight to joint acquisition programs and makes
recommendations to the Defense Acquisition Board has approved the JLTV program which would
be led by the Army in November 2006.
It was notable that, even though, joint Army/Marine Corps "had intended to issue a Request for
Proposal (RFP) for Technology Development Phase by October 2007, the Pentagon's acquisition
executive, John Young disapproved the issuance of the RFP due to deep concern on funding
adequacy, technical maturity, and shifting requirements."
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Tactical Enabling Tasks
Reference: 1 Department of the Army, FM 3–90–2, Reconnaissance, Security, and Tactical Enabling
Tasks, Volume 2, (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. March 2013), chapter 11, para 11–
2. 2 Department of the Army, FM 101–5–1, Operational Terms and Graphics, (Washington, DC:
Government Printing Office. September 1997), page 1–150. Section 3: Sustainment (20 Points)
FOR THIS SECTION OF THE EXAM, YOU ARE THE BSB COMMANDER of the 1/8 ABCT.
Given that you are still in the early phase of planning, address each of the following listed below. 7.
Provide your vision for how the BSB will logistically support the ABCT's change of mission. Your
answer MUST include a discussion of the planning considerations for Class III, Class V, Medical ...
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CAB, CAV, BSB, FSC) with command and control at the BCT level is an integral part of the tactical
solution.1 As the commander of these units mission command is the nucleus of these operations and
objectives that each strive to accomplish. Unit cohesion both internally and externally is the formula
of success. For example, the CAB needs to know what the BSB brings to the fight and vice versa.
With that known, both units can focus on meeting the objectives of the operation while
simultaneously working as a team versus individual units. This instills trust as the organizations of
the teams are all on the same page and can take the initiative to act quickly at the point of
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Strategic Planning : Strategic And Tactical Planning
To be successful a leader or manager must have vision, and to have that vision come to fruition the
leader must align that vision with goals, but the only way to achieve those goals is through planning.
Every plan needs to operate like a map to success. Strategic and tactical planning, when used
correctly, represent planning models that can lead companies forward toward the vision of their
leaders, and the attainment of the goals those leaders have developed. Strategic and tactical planning
work together. Strategic planning focuses on the big picture, and tactical planning supports that big
picture by focusing on various items within it.
Strategic Planning
Once a leader has a vision, and set goals, unless it is a very short term goal, then strategic planning
is often the best model to use to see that vision come to light. Strategic planning focuses on the big
picture, and uses long term planning models to successfully arrive at the established goals for a
company (Simerson, 2011). A strategic plan is action focused, and sets the parameters for how to
move a company towards goals (Barnat, n.d.). Strategic planning is often hard to implement within a
business because it is difficult to define fully, and getting hung up on defining strategic planning can
lead to confusion (Molvig, 1993). Strategic planning requires research. Because it is a long term
planning model, it gives time for review and recognition while following the plan to fruition
(Simerson, 2011). Using strategic
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Positive Tactical Tools
Mrs. Mangraviti used positive tactical tools. Positive tactical tools such as: positive reinforcement
and feedback, compliments and praise. These tools assisted Mrs. Mangraviti to connect better with
students by preventing undesired behaviours, by changing behaviour and motivating students when
desired behaviour was demonstrated.
A positive reinforcement was used in the form of real tasty gumball lolly. All students had a cut–out
picture of a gumball machine on their desks. The gumball machine had twenty hallowed small
circles inside which represented little fake gumballs. When a student displayed expected behaviour
or abided by classroom rules, they would receive a small circle–coloured sticker to stick inside their
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Mangraviti consistently complimented or praised her students when they followed instructions or
achieved set goals. Before we went into class Mrs. Mangraviti instructed her students "to take hats
off, put bags on hooks and get their fruit out of their bags" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication,
2016). However, occasionally Mrs. Mangraviti would intentionally not give these three instructions
to test her students. If a student that would normally throw their school bag on the floor actually
hung it on a hook, Mrs. Mangraviti praised them. "Thank you for hanging your school bag on the
hook without me asking" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication, 2016). Mrs. Mangraviti would
also compliment her student's good manners and good work. However, according to (Education
World, 2016), complimenting and praising students should be on their effort and how hard they are
trying, not how good they are at something, which will challenge them to continue learning and it
gives them reasoning of their efforts (para.7). This preventative strategy is linked closest to the
Cognitive Behavioural Theory, as it teaches students to develop self–management skills to behave
and work
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Joint Tactical Radio Systems
Tactical Radio Systems: The Joint Tactical Radio Systems can be described as inexpensive radio
systems that are software programmable and offer reliable, secure, data, multi–channel voice, and
video communications for mobile users in the military. The tactical radio systems provide an all–
inclusive, safe, and multi–channel mobile communications network ability for ground vehicles. The
deliver communications networking capabilities that enable the transfer of several megabits of data
per second on moving ground vehicles at the tactical edge. Consequently, the systems places total
power and control of the Global Information Grid into the warfighters and take the situational
awareness of network beyond the center for tactical operations (Simonsen, 2011). Due to its huge
impact, the tactical radio systems have been touted as the next generation radio for voice and data
services that will be used by the United States military in their field operations after 2010. The
reason for this consideration is the fact that the systems will work with most of the current military
and civilian radios because they incorporate integrated encryption and networking software that
facilitate the development of mobile ad hoc networks. These systems have been developed on the
software communications architecture, which is a framework that provides information to designers
on how software and hardware can function in harmony. One of the main advantages of this
framework is that it manages the
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Tactical Crime Analysis
Analysis and Crime Mapping
Many people have heard of crime analyst from TV shows or movies but probably do not
comprehend what they actually do. Some people may even confuse crime analysis with CSI which
deals with forensics. In the following paragraphs, the position of crime analyst will be explained
along with the geographical information system and the three most popular crime analysis methods.
What does crime analyst do
For most law enforcement agencies, a crime analyst main objective is to provide information in
order to accomplish their mission of prevention and suppression of criminal activities(Canter, n.d.).
Furthermore, crime analyst effect how policies are implemented, justify budget request, and aids in
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The three most prevalent crime analysis methods that are tactical, strategical, and
administrative(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis incorporates information analyzed for the
purpose of short–term solutions(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis information is usually kept
internal and produced on a daily basis(Wyckoff, 2014). Moreover, tactical crime analysis aids in the
development of patrol and investigation practices along with deployment of resources(Wyckoff,
2014). Most of the data used for tactical crime analysis devises from police reports(Wyckoff, 2014).
Some examples of tactical crime analysis are repeated incident analysis, crime pattern analysis, and
linking known offenders to prior crimes(Wyckoff, 2014). Another type of crime analysis is strategic
which data is analyzed for the purpose of creating and evaluating of long–term strategies, policies,
and prevention techniques(Wyckoff, 2014). Strategic crime analysis is usually conducted slowly and
at a deliberate pace(Wyckoff, 2014). The process of strategic crime analysis begins with police
reports by is heavily influenced by outside sources of information which can be produced by
quantitative or qualitative methods(Wyckoff, 2014). Some examples of strategic crime analysis are
trend analysis, hot spot analysis, and problem analysis(Wyckoff, 2014). Lastly, there is
administrative crime analysis which deals with management needs(Wyckoff, 2014). This crime
analysis approach is very broad where actions are taken either regularly or upon request(Wyckoff,
2014). Analyzing information to develop patrol staffing, districting and re–districting, cost–benefits,
and resource deployment for special occasions are some examples of the administrative crime
analysis approach(Wyckoff,
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Tactical Swot : Tactical Takedown
Tactical Takedown
Tactical takedown is a process that uses certain tactics to safely take an individual down to the
ground in order to perform police action (62:9–15). The tactics taught involve an officer holding the
wrist, applying the arm, and rolling the individual to the point of submission (62: 14–22; 63:1).
Tactical takedown is used to deal with an aggressive suspect or a suspect that is actively resisting
arrest and not compliant with verbal tactics (63:5–10; 66:9–19). Officers may use tactical takedown
after he has informed an individual that they are under arrest and the individual decides to actively
resist or flee. After exhausting all verbal tactics, the officer must physically place a suspect under
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The general orders are always available to MPD officers in MPS–issued books that are located
inside of patrol scout cars. When an officer is not assigned to a patrol scout car, information about
general orders can be accessed by going online and responding back to the station (244:19–22;
245:1–8).
Joseph Alexander– August 8, 2015
On August 8, 2015, Officer Onoja witnessed a large group of individuals, which he estimated to be
over six individuals including Mr. Alexander, standing and blocking a passage (204:21–22; 205:1–
9). The group was standing in a way that completely blocked the free flow of traffic, and Officer
Onoja witnessed people being unable to walk down the sidewalk as a result of the group standing in
the way (205:16–22; 206:1). The officer gave the entire group a dispersal order (205: 10–12; 206:8–
10). The group acknowledged the order and dispersed; however, Mr. Alexander returned and stood
at the same location that he was ordered to leave still completely blocking the entrance at 1044
Bladensburg (206:11–22). Joseph Alexander was arrested for blocking a passage (204:14–17).
Officer Onoja was not investigated for his arrest of Mr. Alexander.
Nathan Young– Previous Incidents
During the summer of 2015, Officer Onoja had an encounter with Mr. Young and other individuals
drinking in a different alley (81:2–5, 14–15; 861611–13). When he approached the individuals, Mr.
Young had a beer
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Tactical Robot Case Study
There have been numerous incidents in which the tactical robot would have been key to saving life.
On July of 2009, an individual entered a business in Jeffersontown's Industrial Park and held two
individuals hostage at gun point. The 10 hour standoff resulted in the armed individual committing
suicide in front of his hostages. Some of the difficulties with the incident was lack of effective
communication between the armed suspect and law enforcement and a detailed floor plan of the
location. A tactical robot could have safely approached the situation and allowed negotiations with
the armed individual and come to a peaceful resolution. A robot would have also enabled an detailed
view of the location to enhance law enforcement with a viable
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Tactical Police Analysis
I think the image portrayed by tactical police units has helped the police relations goal. Tactical
police officers are equipped to handle very dangerous situations on a regular basis. Every time you
think about an S.W.A.T team you think of a heavily armed, highly trained officers responding in a
very aggressive matter. Tactical based teams are always offensive minded. They want to neutralize
the situation as quickly and efficiently as possible. When people see a swat team or tactical team on
the news executing a search warrant to catch wanted criminals, drug dealers, and potential terrorists
you quickly notice that tactical teams will not hesitate to break down a door and shoot a dangerous
suspect. as stated "Tactical officers transform
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Tactical Decision Making Essay
The modern fire service is much in part driven by individual opinion of the appropriate strategies
and tactics to be used during given emergency incidents, many of which are stimulated by
inaccurate information, the lack of scientific evidence or the historical means of operation within the
department. In recent years, various scientific studies have been conducted by entities such as the
National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Underwriters Laboratories to present factual
scientific data that is useful for making appropriate strategic and tactical decisions on the fireground.
According to Smith (2017), "Strategy should be viewed as overall goals or what you want to
accomplish" (p. 106) on the fireground. Furthermore, he defines tactics in his writings as "how you
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Decision–making models that are widely accepted in the fire service play a significant role in the
implementation of strategies and tactics on fire grounds across the country. Scientific studies
producing reliable data have initiated discussions across the country about the decision–making
models in use and have resulted in the development of new models. Each of the acronyms discussed
are useful to the fire ground operator when implemented and used appropriately. After operating for
some years using the RECEO–VS model for both strategic and tactical decision making, I currently
prefer the SLICE–RS model for tactical decision making. The SLICE–RS model guides the user
through a sequence of tactical objectives but also allows the user to utilize critical thinking at each
incident to take the appropriate action based on knowledge gained through current scientific data. As
studies continue, scientific data may change, prompting the need for re–evaluation of the current
models and the application of new models with associated
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Tactical Training Essay
Since day one in the Army, we have all heard leaders use phrases such as "train as you fight" and
"train to standard". Surprisingly these are not just some catchy phrases that someone made up to
motivate soldiers. These phrases, and many more come directly out of an Army manual, the ADP 7–
0 to be precise. So why are we talking about this? Well, to paraphrase ADP 7–0, unit training is the
life–blood of the Army. (Headquarters, D.A., 2012) Train as you will fight; ADP 7–0 defines this as
"training under an expected operational environment for the mission". It goes on to talk about
establishing things that a unit can expect to face in an operational environment. I think we as a
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There is a much larger threat to us as aviators then we are used to dealing with, and we cannot
continue to rely on the same tactics to keep us save. So what must we do? This is where we have to
change the way we think, act, and fight. Tactical training needs to become as important as our
emergency procedure (EP) training is to us. When training EP's, we train the maneuvers to the point
that rote memorization turns into understanding and correlation, you don't even have to think about
what to do, it is just instinctive. Unfortunately, we do not share the same thoughts when it comes to
tactical training. It has been argued that when your aircraft is engaged by the enemy you are now in
an emergency, so why not treat it the same as a mechanical malfunction?(US, DOT, FAA, 2008) The
importance of realistic tactical training goes back to the train as you fight saying. It will allow us as
aviators to fine tune our skills not only as individuals but as teams as well. That way, when we are
faced with a real life scenario, it is not the first time we are thinking about it and everyone knows
what everyone else is going to do. Ultimately the most important part of using realistic training is so
we can bring everyone back home
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Tactical Skills In National Security
According to Army Sustainment Magazine, over the past 10 years sustainment unit training efforts
have focused primarily on building and developing soldiers' tactical skills at the cost of their
technical military occupational specialty (MOS) skills. This off–balance training focus and
overdependence on contract support has resulted in a battle–hardened force of sustainment soldiers,
many of whom lack technical proficiency because they have not been working in their MOSs.
Currently we are facing a resource–constrained environment, funding for contracts is being
significantly reduced along with several other resources, and soldiers are once again expected to
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A soldier that is skilled only in tactical operations but is inferior in his actual job is a risky situation
and vice versa. In an operational environment, regardless of job or individual MOS, each soldier
risks exposure to hostile actions. A solider down range may be confronted with a life or death
situation; not only from a tactical perspective but also a technical perspective. Making mistakes in
general, tactical or technical, may have the same catastrophic results. We must get back to building
soldiers up in their technical skills so that they will be proficient in the MOS tasks they need to
know, the tasks they came in the Army to learn and perfect. A soldier working in his MOS is a happy
soldier who will stay in the unit and in the Army. He may also develop into a highly proficient NCO
or warrant officer candidate (Rettman, 2013, para. 9). A soldier that is confident in his specific trade
will boost self–confidence, leading to better decision making and strategic advancement on the
battlefield.
I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills
(Department of Army Headquarters, 2015). These words are recited by soldiers starting in basic
training, but have you ever asked yourself what those tasks and drills are? In my opinion, warrior
tasks are a collection of individual soldier skills known to be critical to survival. Examples include
weapons training, tactical communications, urban operations, and
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Tactical Housekeeping Research Paper
United Kingdom's Royal Air Force is the world's oldest air force, created on April 1st 1918, it
became the first air force independent from army or navy control. The Royal Air Force (RAF) was
the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Service, and was under command of the
British Government Air Ministry. The RAF was granted its independence because it was believed
that it would allow the opportunity to carry out the maximum effectiveness of what it was capable
of, and would allow the air force to provide the upmost proficiency in their missions. The creation of
the RAF in 1918, not only led to the first independent air force, but also initiated what was to
become the strongest and most powerful air force of its time. Consisting ... Show more content on
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Attacks on the most vulnerable targets were chosen: the destruction of oil, transportation, the air
craft industries were regarded as the most crucial targets, but in what order they were attacked was
decided upon operational experience of the commander. The destruction caused by these strategic
bombings placed a ceiling on Germany's war production. The frequent attacks on the aircraft
factories caused significant interruption to the flow of things being manufactured for the war. In
effort to reduce the chance of factories being bombed, larger factories were dispersed into smaller
units, and in doing so these elaborate dispersals caused additional acute problems in the supply.
These attacks proved to be so effective that it reduced the German aircraft production in France to a
total of 2,500 aircrafts for the whole war
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Tactical Medical Research Paper
Ben Bochenek
21 November 2014
EMS 2105
Research Paper The benefits of having personnel trained with a tactical medic background can be
extremely beneficial in many different situations. Tactical medicine can be implemented to save
time, and lives, as well as educating individuals and crews on what to look for and how to react to
an unstable and unsafe scene. Tactical medicine is an important part of the EMS system because of
the many violent scenes ems personnel respond on. Tactical EMS members would be used in more
of and active shooter situation where there is still a definite hot zone and a threat to first responders
and civilians. There is a statistic from the FBI that states that 1 out of 10 officers are assaulted in
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The tactical background that the education would give first responders would help them stay safer in
an active hot zone and help them come up with tactical priorities on a scene. Five points to evaluate
for risk/ benefit analysis would be:
Determine if the area is secured.
Determine if the patient is one of the perpetrators, and therefore likely to be a threat to the providers.
Determine the current level of injury/stability of the victim.
Assess the benefits and risks of exposing providers in an unsecured area.
Assess benefits and risks of stabilizing versus evacuating the patient.
http://www.otma.org/tems%20info.htm The benefits of having a tactical medic on scene really deal
with the time frame that the care is being given. Tactical medicine will allow for interventions to
victims much sooner. In major trauma incidences, hemorrhage is one of the biggest killers. Being
able to stop hemorrhage in a timely manner will dramatically increase the survival rate of our
patients or coworkers. In some situations, if the bleeding is stopped, the officer might have a chance
at continuing in the operation, or self extricating to get further medical attention while the medic
continues treatment on other victims in need of
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Tactical Communication
Purpose
The Jeffersontown Police Department has a tactical unit consisting of 12 police officers and 3
Jeffersontown Firefighters. Although the City has a tactical team that responds to high–risk
situations, the department does not have the necessary equipment to safely complete it's missions.
Tactical Communications
Despite enhancements in the variety of communications tools available to officers, effective
communication in tactical operations continues to rely upon voice communications using radios.
During critical incidents an unexpected impulse noise event (gunfire, distraction devices, etc.) is
capable of temporarily disabling and disorienting the law enforcement officer, causing confusion,
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In October 2015 the police department was forced to handle a hostage rescue incident where the
suspect had threatened to kill prosecutors, judges and defense attorneys. The suspect also had a
violent criminal history including waking into a army recruiting center with an improvised explosive
devise and threatening to kill soldiers. During the standoff officers were forced to enter into a
extremely high risk environment to not only negotiate with the suspect but to also clear the area of
explosive threats. A robot would have been used to make contact with the suspect and clear the
location remotely. Also, In June of 2015 the police and fire departments responded to a hazardous
chemical leak in the industrial park. The robot would have been used to safely and quickly search
areas for victims exposed to the hazardous chemicals. An active shooter event in the cities industrial
park creates an extremely difficult problem. Some of these businesses store and use radioactive
materials, explosives, and pharmaceuticals. A tactical robot will allow law enforcement to search
hazardous locations without incurring biohazard
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Tips on Looking for the Best Tactical Flashlight
<h3>Streamlight 69260 TLR–1 HL High Lumen Rail–Mounted Tactical Light</h3>
The Streamlight 69260 TLR–1 HL Rail–Mounted Tactical Light is a compact and lightweight
flashlight that fits easily on many different firearms, but it may be the best tactical flashlight choice
for those with handguns due to its small size and weight. This particular light is made of anodized
aircraft aluminum, which allows it to be both light–weight and very durable.
This tactical flashlight is praised for its extremely high brightness, allowing it to easily cut through
even the harshest of darkness in emergency situations. This brightness is achieved through the use of
numerous powerful LED lights that deliver 630 lumens of light, which is more than bright enough to
blind or stun enemies if needed.
Traditional batteries are the power source of choice for the Streamlight 69260, and the average
battery life is about and hour and 15 minutes of continuous use.
While there are many benefits to this light, you should always keep the negatives in mind when
searching for the best tactical flashlight. The most common complaint is that, despite the fact that
LED lights run cooler than incandescent bulbs, the light gets incredibly hot when active for more
than a few minutes. The heat is also not contained to the glass or front of the light. The entire unit
heats up extremely quickly. This may not seem like a major problem since the light is not meant to
be hand–held, but users could end up burning their
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The Purpose Of Tactical Planning
The aim of developing a tactical plan is to identify the course of action you will take in order to
achieve your businesses goals. The purpose of tactical planning is also to provide clear steps that
must be carried out, be it on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis. Monitoring the course of
action your business will take in order to achieve its strategically planned goal is crucial. By
devising such a plan in Mt. Sinai's case it is assurance that are on the path to becoming the leading
department in providing ambulatory care. One tactic we hope to employ is to create a mandatory
minimum of continued medical education for clinical care representatives. With new medical
breakthroughs and innovative approaches reshaping the way care is
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Tactical Crime Analysis Examples
Tactical crime analysis focuses on information received from reports from law enforcement about
recent offenses. Tactical is obtaining data on the way suspects methods of entering the scene, the
types of weapons utilized, where exactly access to the crime scene took place and the location of the
offense. This also includes locating crime series, Tactical Analysis includes finding crime series,
finding suspects and subsequently solving offenses. It is beneficial to patrolling law enforcement
officers, specialized law enforcement officer, and with ongoing investigations. This assists with
communicating with other law enforcement agencies, linking related cases, and assists with the
surveillance or tactical ops. Overall, Tactical Crime Analysis
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Tactical Intelligence Research Paper
Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to
mix up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not
intelligence, which has caused the misuse of the phrase "collecting intelligence" instead of
"collecting information." Intelligence is a structure, a process and a product. In most police services,
the intelligence unit or section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and
an organizational structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence
agencies and bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between
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It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐
wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on
prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows
data to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence
decision‐making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help
prevent crime by creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a
growing recognition within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long–term crime
reduction. These agencies, such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education
departments, are believed to have a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors.
(Ericson & Haggerty, 2001) As agencies share information amongst each other, a larger "network of
intelligence" is created, which proponents hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial
decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By
sharing intelligence between federal, state and local law enforcement. These group initiatives, give
the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and often in a particular geographical area.
Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower of multiple law enforcement
agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat
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Five Operational Objectives Of Dabbawalas
Table of Contents
Question 1: Five operational objectives 3
Question 2: Service offer such an amazing dependability 5
Question 3: Main threats to the services of Dabbawallas 6
References 7
Question 1: Five operational objectives
Organizational performance is highly depending upon certain objectives. Likewise, for every
organization, it has its operational management objectives that are made to measure the performance
of the organization. However, organizations usually need to control their operational expenses and if
there is any fluctuation taken place, it impacts negatively on the organizational performance.
Additionally, the operational performance is depending upon five different objectives that are:
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These are providing remarkable services in Mumbai. The employees do their work and supply
dubbas to their loyal customers at any cost. However, the weather is good or harsh; the suppliers do
supply their services in a timely manner. These workforces are not paid extra for working hard but
they believe in trust and loyalty that they give to their customers and get back. They deliver products
towards their local areas as per their time was given and customers also pick these dabbas by
themselves. Whenever these dabbas are delivered, they are on time. However, the Dabbawalas
focusing towards locales so the chance of error also decreased. They believe in teamwork and
human integrity. As their operational phase involve three layers of management where the workflow
is carefully focused. However, the company does not have any kind of documentation system. Their
operations are just done practically and their services are given based on their commitment.
Additionally, these dabbas are low is a cost which attracts customers as the most. They are getting
the best quality of dabbas in reasonable prices which gain their concentration in a maximum
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High Turnover Is Tactical Work
Analysis Entry Phase According to Robinson and Robinson (2008), the issue of high turnover is
tactical work because it "focuses on the design and implementation of solutions that address the
barriers to successful performance" (p. 19). This tactical work can be reframed to focus on lowering
the turnover rate of engineers so that half the engineers stay with the company and do not quit
within the first two years and as a result, innovative products are produced. Assessment Phase One
obvious factor of a "should" assessment is that the company should be creative and not old–
fashioned so that products developed are creative which brings about desire for customers to
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In advance, prework helps to advance information in future communications. Therefore, more
knowledge is gained through questionnaires sent prior to personal interviews. The next factor is to
seek answers as to the current state of work accomplished by engineers in the gap analysis to
identify strengths and weaknesses in frequency and skill levels. An "IS" assessment focuses does not
focus on the star employees or the managers, but on the group of engineers. Barriers and signs of
inefficiency indicate gap areas of needed improvement. Again, questionnaires may gain insight as to
how the engineers do their jobs and comparisons can be made to the star employees and managers.
It is advisable to interview the managers of the average engineering groups in addition to
questionnaires to yield more valuable data. Two sources of data is adequate and within reason in
regard to time and budget constraints. Questionnaires are a good start because of the direct
information sought and interviews allow for follow–up questions and more detailed data. It is
important that employees are provided confidentiality agreements and given the option on whether
or not to participate. A Likert scale allows for easy computations of the questionnaires, because the
low numbers indicate failures and the high numbers mean successes. The last assessment involves
identifying the causes in order to seek solutions. The data retrieved from the questionnaires and
interviews provide
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Positive Tactical Tools
Mrs. Mangraviti used positive tactical tools. Positive tactical tools such as: positive reinforcement
and feedback, compliments and praise. These tools assisted Mrs. Mangraviti to connect better with
students by preventing undesired behaviours, by changing behaviour and motivating students when
desired behaviour was demonstrated.
A positive reinforcement was used in the form of real tasty gumball lolly. All students had a cut–out
picture of a gumball machine on their desks. The gumball machine had twenty hallowed small
circles inside which represented little fake gumballs. When a student displayed expected behaviour
or abided by classroom rules, they would receive a small circle–coloured sticker to stick inside their
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Mangraviti consistently complimented or praised her students when they followed instructions or
achieved set goals. Before we went into class Mrs. Mangraviti instructed her students "to take hats
off, put bags on hooks and get their fruit out of their bags" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication,
2016). However, occasionally Mrs. Mangraviti would intentionally not give these three instructions
to test her students. If a student that would normally throw their school bag on the floor actually
hung it on a hook, Mrs. Mangraviti praised them. "Thank you for hanging your school bag on the
hook without me asking" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication, 2016). Mrs. Mangraviti would
also compliment her student's good manners and good work. However, according to (Education
World, 2016), complimenting and praising students should be on their effort and how hard they are
trying, not how good they are at something, which will challenge them to continue learning and it
gives them reasoning of their efforts (para.7). This preventative strategy is linked closest to the
Cognitive Behavioural Theory, as it teaches students to develop self–management skills to behave
and work
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The Pros And Cons Of Non-Tactical Voting
voting/tactical voting, thus, the mentality of a 'wasted vote' is no longer an issue, which plagues the
SMP system and is a focal point to why voter turnouts are so low. Essentially, all the disadvantages
associated with the SMP system would be fixed by switching to the AV system. Even though the
system would seem fixed, in regards to the electorates, here are cons that arise with the alterative
voting system. The first disadvantage that arises from the AV system is that it is not a proportional
represented system, thus it still fails at fully representing the people's political thoughts. Secondly,
within the Electoral Reform Society's article they state that "Lower preferences can potentially
throw up a "lowest common denominator" winner without much positive support of their own."
There are controversies with both systems, yet the AV system has a higher chance for electorates
choices and votes to matter in the long–run, which seems to be the biggest issue for why voters do
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The alternative vote would benefit the province because it allows for voter turnouts to rise,
preferably in the younger demographics, and allows citizens the satisfaction of knowing that their
votes will count. Since, New Brunswick is a small province and is generally known to obtain a large
older populous, it can allow the candidates to connect with all age groups throughout the
constituencies and would create a more democratic provincial image. Citizens would be more
inclined to involve themselves with political happenings throughout their province, which is a
current issue that should be
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Choosing the Best Tactical Flashlight
<h1>Choosing the Best Tactical Flashlight</h1>
One of the most important steps in self–defense and gun safety is knowing your target's location and
what is beyond and in front of it. Not practicing this vital step can result in severe injury or even the
accidental death of an innocent person. However, it can be extremely difficult to practice this in a
dark area. That is why tactical flashlights have become so popular with gun owners. They're not
only useful for illuminating the area that you're trying to protect, but they can also be so bright that
they can temporarily blind or stun the threat. If you want the best tactical flashlight for your gun,
focus on these important aspects while shopping.
<h2>Selecting Type</h2>
There are typically two types of tactical flashlights available for nearly any gun. These types are
hunting and military tactical flashlights. Their purposes are quite clear as the hunting flashlight is
more for hunting while the military one is more for combat purposes, but you don't have to focus on
those specific aspects to make your choice. You should weigh the specific features of each flashlight
instead.
<h3>Hunting</h3>
Tactical flashlights meant for hunting are very straightforward. They're meant to illuminate large
areas and possibly blind or stun certain prey for an easier shot. These flashlights don't have any
other real options besides a changing light color and brightness control, but they're very useful for
hunting purposes. If you're
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Tactical Revision Six Syntactic Devices
In lesson five we had to choose between three tactical revisions that created clear and concise
sentences and six syntactic devices that emphasize the right words. I chose the tactical revision to
shift peripheral ideas to the left. This tactic focus is to particularly avoid ending with metadiscourse.
There's a strong chance you have used metadiscourse in your writings without realizing. In simple
terms, metadiscourse are comments that mostly occur during your introduction and they contribute
to your ideas and announce your topic. However. we often mistakenly used them at the end of
sentences, when they are better suited to be at the beginning. For an example, let's use these easy to
understand terms beginning, middle and ending; if
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Top Hand Gun Lights : Overview
Top Hand Gun Lights
Overview
A handgun light is a type of tactical flashlight that provides hands–free light on a firearm. For this to
work, it is mounted either to a long gun or on a firearm.
Some of the best manufacturers of handgun lights include Surefire and Streamlight. Most
manufacturers of opt to focus more on handheld lights that give more performance. Handgun
tactical flashlights are more specialized and do not require more lumens in order to be able to
produce optimal performance. It is important to consider the battery life of the flashlights. However,
it should not be excessively bright since it can be unfavorable in some situations.
Most manufacturers of handgun lights tend to concentrate on size, simplicity, and durability instead
of pure power. In order to fit comfortably to a handgun, a handgun light ought to be compact. A
handgun light should also have the ideal weight and not make the gun too heavy. If the gun becomes
top heavy, then shooting accuracy becomes compromised.
If you are looking to purchase a tactical flashlight for your handgun, then it all depends on your
intended use. As such, you should choose a handgun that is best suited for your uses and needs. Here
are some of the best handgun lights that are available in the market today. The list has been
compiled in no particular order.
Streamlight TLR–1
This is a durable handgun light meant for longevity. Its power system consists of 2 * 3–volt CR123
lithium batteries. With such a powerful
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Tactical Mindset Essay
A tactical mindset is a personal, private and individualistic perception of extraordinary self–interest.
This is positive and proactive posture for interpersonal interaction with others. That is to say, when
you leave your "safe house". Family, friends and those you frolic with, naturally require different
options for defensive tactics. You have to decide that in both a responsible and accountable way. For
you though, to put it simply in the trouble–free basic conception of contemporary post–modernism,
you are responsible for your own security, safety and survivability. Tactical asserts the psycho–
dynamic posture or well–formed healthy self–reliance. Not a collectivist sense of distorted
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That said, while you might have a responsibility for others under your supervision, care, or counsel,
you still have a supremely divine responsibility to yourself. Stay safe, be vigilant and keep prepared
for the probability of subsequent eventualities. You never know where sinister individuals will act
out their sense of extreme self–interest. On top of that, forget the socio–psycho–babble psychic
epistemology about the external forces that "make you do things". Remember, it's not what goes
from the outside in; it's what comes for the inside out. You create your purposes, intentions and
subsequent actions you freely and knowingly commit. You're the only one who makes you do
things, good, bad or indifferent, evil and wickedly sinful. No body else, and no ifs, ands or buts. Just
you and your grandiose need for self–gratification at the expense of others. Meanwhile, many of us
classical criminologists, or rational theorists, get sick and tired of the constant noisy, boring and
wearisome "round up the usual suspects" of clever deception, distraction and sleight of hand. This
relates to myriad fallacies of inference that are the customary mode of social communicative
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Tactical Training For Medical Responders
Today's society has seen an increase of unpredictable violent events that require an increasing need
for tactical medical responders. While some if not all departments in the United States have a form
of Tactical Emergency Medical Support, in the present time it almost seems as if there is a growing
need for awareness, education, and personnel to have a tactical mindset. Tactical Emergency
Medical Support is an out–of–hospital EMS system that focuses on medical support for law
enforcement special operations missions. Although most emergency situations involve routine–like
situations such as a mild allergic reaction or a person going in to cardiac arrest, Emergency Medical
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Individuals who engage in these attacks, use weapons that involve firearms mostly, improvised
explosive devices, and sometimes sharp hand held weapons to cause the maximum amount of
damage as possible. While some attacks can be thwarted before they are even attempted, there are
attacks that have happened with mass causalities which presented a tactical challenge to emergency
responders that were involved. No one attack is the same, and is chaotic for all people involved.
Better training and education needs to be provided to help emergency responders so that they can
face these challenges, (Landry, J. M., Aberle, S. J., Dennis, A. J., & Sztajnkrycer, M. D. (2015,
March 10) says "The current minimum medical training for law enforcement officers appears less
than optimal." A prime example that tested the emergency responders would be in Littleton
Colorado, April 20, 1999. The Columbine High School attack claimed the lives of 15 people (12
students, 1 faculty member, and the 2 shooters), it injured additional 24 people (21 students from
ballistic injuries and 3 were non–ballistic related). The incident lasted almost 50 minutes before
responders could clear the school and get to the victims. In the after–action investigation of the
shooting, (Columbine Review Commission. (2001) stated to "Adding EMT's to Special Weapons
and Tactics (SWAT) Teams so that emergency medical help arrives as a component of each SWAT
team". The addition of adding an EMT or Paramedic to a SWAT team
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Essay On Tactical Analysis
The mission, goals and objectives are to obtain, collect and analyze as much information as possible
to be able to disseminate the information to all the Unit Leads in their station. It is a necessity to
communicate the information with all the Leads to be able to aid them in their investigations in
order to increase the apprehension of the offenders. This information will also be used to identify
patterns and trends to be able to implement deterring measures. The analytical unit will be involved
in the improvement of short and long–term decision making processes. The analytical unit will also
have the ability to manage, allocate and deploy their resources to be able to stop as much criminal
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By analyzing this information, it is upon the analyst to be able to identify types of offenders such as
robbers or sex offenders. Another method of gathering information comes from analyzing calls–for–
service data. Since most agencies are moving to combine tactical and strategic analysis's this will
consolidate the efforts of helping the investigators in apprehending criminals as well as helping the
community policing efforts to eliminate the "Hot Spots". Also, by combining these efforts, the
production of valuable tactical and strategic analyses will greatly be improved. The analysts also
have another very important role and that is the ability to direct how the law enforcement agency
will handle certain types of crimes.
There are five analyst positions and they all have specific types of duties. The tactical analyst
performs crime analysis duties. They develop bulletins from calls–for service, conduct historical
data for general and specific crimes, and identify hot spots, patterns and trends for the investigators,
as well as publish regular bulletins to keep the department informed on the criminal trends. The
tactical analysts develop crime maps, rapports with outside agencies and research crimes from inside
and outside their jurisdiction. By making written and oral presentations for the staff in their agency
affords them the ability to disseminate accurate and relevant information in a timely manner. The
tactical analyst also analyzes the Modus Operandi
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Tactical Assault Group
One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is in the area of security, especially as it
patterns to terrorism. The dynamics and severity of attacks on innocent citizens of different
countries around the world continues to change over the years. In Europe, the frequency of terrorist
attacks is also spreading to different countries. In fact, the 2017 Europol European Union Terrorism
Situation and Trend Report concludes that more than 142 terrorist operations were reported across
the European Union in 2016 alone. Also, the attacks caused the death of more than 140 people and
about 378 more people were injured.
Since terrorist attacks have been on the rise while taking dynamic and extreme turns, different
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The Special Reconnaissance (SR) adopts intelligence gathering and surveillance. This is the
gathering and verification of important information about potential plans or intentions of terrorist
groups and organized criminals. In addition, other relevant pieces of information such as
hydrographic, geographic and meteorological features of a location are utilized in predicting the
activities of terrorists.
Another operational technique used by the TAG unit is Precision Strike. This operation utilizes
sophisticated technology, mines, precision guided munitions, standoff weapons and other munitions
to capture or kill a target such as a criminal, hostage taker or terrorist. The operation is usually
accompanied with tactics such as raids or ambushes and are usually small in scale.
Special Recovery Operations (SRO) are also special operations utilized by the TAG units to rescue
hostages or equipment from terrorists or hostage–takers. This operation could be carried out
overseas or within the country, and they are usually high–risk
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Tactical Intelligence Essay
Abstract: In this real world, protecting the information of an organization that is present in a
software and hardware or data present on them is important. Here comes the point of Threat
Intelligence, where it recognises the disruption or misleading of the service provide by these data
present on the software and hardware in the form of accessing through network, code injection, data
injection, hacking of the sites, controlling through physical access or by any means of taking control
over the data. Simply, Threat intelligence is the set of data collected, assessed and applied regarding
security threats, threat actors, exploits, vulnerabilities and compromise indicators. It is usually
presented in either the form of strategic or tactical intelligence. Strategic intelligence involves
broader and higher–level abstracts of data to identify threats and how the organization needs to react
where Tactical intelligence involves collecting the network information, analyzing it, identifying the
threats and responding. By using of this it makes cost effective to organization by reducing security
incidents, which increases responsive time by finding solution in a least possible time. It also shows
the security incidents, attacks and events. It provides decision support to the organization and
possibly a strategic advantage. Threat intelligence also involves series of steps which make the data
to be gone through several phases starting with collection, then planning, process, produce
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Tactical Staff Training Essay
The current National Tactical Officers Association training standard for Special Operations and
SWAT Teams recommends a minimum of sixteen hours of monthly training and an additional forty
hours of critical skills training annually. Command needs to be convinced that the allotted time for
training needs to be increased. The minimum number of training hours is recommended in order for
special units to establish and maintain proficiency. This recommendation has been developed and
provided by experts in the field through extensive research and survey. The purpose of this
information is to provide guidelines for tactical teams that have certain expectations and are required
to perform specific functions. Currently,
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Tactical Research Paper
What Exactly Is a Tactical Situation? Full Definition of TACTICAL 1. Of or relating to combat
tactics: as A. (1): of or occurring at the battlefront (2): using or being weapons or forces employed at
the battlefront B. of an air force: of, relating to, or designed for air attack in close support of friendly
ground forces 2 A: of or relating to tactics: as (1): of or relating to small–scale actions serving a
larger purpose (2): made or carried out with only a limited or immediate end in view B: adroit in
planning or maneuvering to accomplish a purpose Used In A Sentence: They gained a tactical
advantage by joining with one of their competitors. He made a serious tactical error. The planes
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When manufactures/retailers put the word "tactical" in the same sentence with a knife or firearm or
any piece of survival gear they can raise the price. The word conjures up images in your mind,
images of SWAT teams, soldiers, and of tattered and gritty men, and woman taking the fight to the
enemy. This is why many retailers use props to sell their items. Camouflage is big today, and many
retailers use it to put pictures in your mind. There you are in a tactical situation covered head to toe,
in tactical camouflage, teeth barred, and the knife they want to sell you clutched in your teeth, and
this of course is the images they want you to see, so they can dip into your purse or wallet. Articles
on survival and even on prepping use the term tactical loosely, how to use a flashlight in a tactical
situation, communication in a tactical situation, noise discipline in a tactical situation and the list
goes on. How the word should be used however: "How to gain a tactical advantage over the person
or persons who wants to steal your
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Tactical Personnel System
Subject: Critical Human Resources Systems Used at a Theater Gateway
1. Purpose: To provide a brief understanding of the Tactical Personnel System and Deployment
Theater Accountability System in Theater.
2. Facts:
a. Provide a brief explanation of in processing (arrival) and out processing (departure) a unit at a
Theater Gateway.
b. Personnel Accountability Team (PAT) collects Common Access Card's (CAC) from Soldiers
arriving at the Theater Gateway. The PAT uses the Tactical Personnel System (TPS) to scan the
CAC's while the Soldiers receive their in–country brief. Once the scanning is complete, Soldiers
receive their CAC's and released to their respective First Sergeant (1SG) or Noncommissioned
Officer in Charge (NCOIC).
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General Mcauliffe's Tactical Mission
Tactical Situation
1. Mission: General McAuliffe's mission was simple; hold the town of Bastogne at any cost to
prevent the German counter assault from breaking through the Allied line. The town was
strategically held to prevent high speed avenues of approach, as well as access to supply and
mobilization routes for the Axis forces. The roadways of St. Vith and Bastogne were paramount for
the Germans to advance north, and press on to the Meuse River, which was their objective. Also part
of his mission parameters were to destroy Axis fuel depots to limit maneuverability of the Panzer
division. This would limit the capabilities of the feared Panzer tanks. The town is located on the
western border of Luxembourg approximately halfway between Holland and France. The allies
advanced from Holland in the north, and France in the South, creating a choke point to round up the
German lines, and maintain all high speed avenues of approach west of Germany. This would mean
that German forces would be consolidated and fortified, making it a consolidated battle of attrition.
This was intended to be a battle of patience, and to wait until one force ran low enough on supplies
or manpower, that the other would be overtaken with ease. Or in the case of the Paratroopers, wait
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Equipment: American forces were limited to the 101st Airborne Division, three Artillery Battalions,
comprised of 12, 155mm Howitzers, four M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers, and standardized infantry
load outs. The majority of the tanks provided by the 10th Armored Division were left in reserve to
the northeast. The Germans possessed the superior Panzer tank as well as four Infantry Divisions
coupled with multiple batteries of mobile, and railroad mobilized artillery. The Germans had better
tanks and superior numbers. Fortunately, they possessed limited resources, because allied forces
destroyed fuel dumps. This made the Panzer tanks limited in their
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Using Justice As A Tactical Tool Essay
The authenticity in using justice as a tactical tool (stated interest vs real interest) is not guaranteed.
During international negotiation proceedings, parties tend to agree to the provided principles by
negotiators to expedite the negotiations process. Egeland (2012) through his experience on the field
of conflict evaluation, clarifies that there is a tendency for parties to either "...consciously or
unconsciously" [exaggerate facts, misrepresent their positions, or even lie about their goals during a
proceeding to a negotiator/mediator]; and "it may be an integral part of their negotiation tactics"
(Egeland, 2012, p. 59). Hence, the agreed principles in some cases do not stand as the 'real interest'
of the parties. Some parties tend to use the notion of justice as a tactical tool to pursue their desired
interest. Albin (2015) posits that the notion of justice legitimizes the demand and pursuit of material
gains (interests of parties). This legitimization can be utilized by either the aggrieved party or the
superior party, as a result, it can be stated that the value of justice is undermined. How can the self–
interest in the claim of a party in international negotiation be considered legitimate? How can this
issue of stated interest and real interest be properly handled, where by justice will be perceived as
served? Would the perceived sense of justice be considered biased when used as a tactical tool?
Justice as a tactical tool aids in clarifying the interest of parties
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The Rainbow Six Siege By Tom Clancy
There is a plethora of shooting games out in the world today. They come on virtually every platform
from cell phones to Computers and Xbox's. Many good games are overlooked for the more
mainstream ones such as "Call of Duty" whose games are extremely popular but at best subpar. One
of the best new shooters on the market today is "Rainbow six Siege". One of many games in the
Rainbow six saga, Siege is the newest addition to Tom Clancy's brainchild tactical shooter series.
The game features realistic five on five tactical combat between two teams. One of the teams
attacks, while the other defends. Rainbow six's graphics are amazing for a console game and really
has the power to immerse a casual gamer. Rainbow also has a perfect formula for mixing in
futuristic gadgets with real counter terrorism style combat in small environments such as residential
houses and large yachts. Every operator has there own special gadget to gain the edge in combat and
trying to guess which operators the enemy team will use is crucial to survival. That being said, you
do not make it very far in Rainbow six without some sort of team work and collaboration as opposed
to shooters such as Call of Duty that have more of a "one vs. all" run and gun mentality. As the game
is rated M for mature by the ESRB, You will need to be over eighteen to purchase it. The strong
rating is due to blood, drug references, strong language and violence, which some parents may find
okay for their children but some may
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The Tactical Value Of Rfid

  • 1. The Tactical Value Of Rfid Abstract Academic researchers have recognised a gap exists between the actual and potential values of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in supply chain industry. This paper provides understanding into the tactical value of RFID by building a concept on how RFID used in supply chain management may create and withstand a competitive advantage. This reading uses a simulation model to determine the anticipated benefits of an integrated RFID system on a three– echelon supply chain attained through performance increases in efficiency, accuracy, visibility, and security level. The study examines how the product value, lead time, and demand uncertainty affect the performance of the integrated RFID supply chain in terms of cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... INTRODUCTION RFID refers to any system that can transmit identification numbers over radio. RFID system is made up of a unique identification number, which is allocated to a specific item, an identity tag which is attached to the item with a chip capable of storing a unique identification number, networked RFID readers and data processing systems that are capable of collecting signals from multiple tags at high speeds and of pre–processing this data, and one or more networked databases that store the product information RFID is a wireless technology, which allows transmission of information without the physical connection. In its most basic form, an RFID system has two components: tags and readers. A tag (transponder) consists of a microchip that stores identification data of the item to which it is attached and an antenna to transmit this data via radio waves. A reader (interrogator) sends out a radio signal and prompts the tag to broadcast the data contained on its chip. The reader then converts the radio waves returned from the tag into digital data and forwards them to a computer system. A reader can scan an area for any tags that are tuned to the same frequency as the reader. The frequency on which the RFID system operates designates the intensity of the radio waves used to transmit information and is a key factor in determining performance levels and applications for the system. Nearly all RFID systems operate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Army Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Strategy Does the high cost of the JLTV preclude it from replacing the HMMWV, as outlined in the 2010 U.S. Army Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Strategy? In September 2011, the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee voted to cancel the Army and Marine Corps' Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) in their version of the fiscal year 2012 defense bill (Munoz, 2011). This measure could have completely shut down efforts to replace a thirty year– old fleet of Humvees, loyal but potentially outmoded tactical wheeled vehicles. The Army's Modernized Expanded Capacity Vehicle program has been a project set to replace the High Mobility, Multi–Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) family in the works for years. The project, however, continues to be stymied by budgetary constraints. Per–vehicle costs for the JLTV begin at $250,000 and are likely to climb, as Lockheed–Martin secured a preliminary contract for engineering, design, and development. The high cost of the JLTV does preclude it from completely replacing the HMMWV, and yet cost does not preclude the JLTV from supplementing the Army's fleet. A middle– ground solution is the best method of maximizing initial investments, while also banking on the robustness of national security. The primary argument against adopting the JLTV as a full replacement for the HMMWV is that the HMMWV remains viable, and that resources have already been diverted towards adapting and upgrading the fleet. A considerable amount of money has already been spent on upgrading the existing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Joint Light Tactical Vehicle ( Jltv ) Introduction The joint light tactical vehicle (JLTV) is being destined to initiate a new era of the U.S. military tactical vehicle that is designed to meet universal requirements for the future warfare and in hostile environments. Thus, at the same time, Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) has been offering fruitful case study for the assessment on its program management and procurement processes. Therefore, this paper will briefly provide fundamental assessment on the JLTV program from the requirement development through its current state including budgeting, acquisition process and some challenges faced in the requirements. In addition, it will also highlight some observations on best practices that might be applicable for the future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, enhanced survivability and both strategic and operational transportability by sea and air are also crucial for the JLTV project requirements. The primary mission of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) is to provide protected, sustained, and networked light tactical mobility to the Joint forces, capable of worldwide deployment across the full spectrum of military operations and mission profiles under all weather and terrain conditions. In addition, it has been designed that the JLTV would support C3 in both immobile and mobile modes, various wider ranges in complex and dynamic operational environments. Nevertheless, initial concept composed of three variants based on different payload capabilities, four–passenger Combat Tactical Vehicle (CTV) and a two–passenger Combat Support Vehicle (CSV) variants were survived as a final choice. The Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) of the DoD that provides a close oversight to joint acquisition programs and makes recommendations to the Defense Acquisition Board has approved the JLTV program which would be led by the Army in November 2006. It was notable that, even though, joint Army/Marine Corps "had intended to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Technology Development Phase by October 2007, the Pentagon's acquisition executive, John Young disapproved the issuance of the RFP due to deep concern on funding adequacy, technical maturity, and shifting requirements." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Tactical Enabling Tasks Reference: 1 Department of the Army, FM 3–90–2, Reconnaissance, Security, and Tactical Enabling Tasks, Volume 2, (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. March 2013), chapter 11, para 11– 2. 2 Department of the Army, FM 101–5–1, Operational Terms and Graphics, (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. September 1997), page 1–150. Section 3: Sustainment (20 Points) FOR THIS SECTION OF THE EXAM, YOU ARE THE BSB COMMANDER of the 1/8 ABCT. Given that you are still in the early phase of planning, address each of the following listed below. 7. Provide your vision for how the BSB will logistically support the ABCT's change of mission. Your answer MUST include a discussion of the planning considerations for Class III, Class V, Medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CAB, CAV, BSB, FSC) with command and control at the BCT level is an integral part of the tactical solution.1 As the commander of these units mission command is the nucleus of these operations and objectives that each strive to accomplish. Unit cohesion both internally and externally is the formula of success. For example, the CAB needs to know what the BSB brings to the fight and vice versa. With that known, both units can focus on meeting the objectives of the operation while simultaneously working as a team versus individual units. This instills trust as the organizations of the teams are all on the same page and can take the initiative to act quickly at the point of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Strategic Planning : Strategic And Tactical Planning To be successful a leader or manager must have vision, and to have that vision come to fruition the leader must align that vision with goals, but the only way to achieve those goals is through planning. Every plan needs to operate like a map to success. Strategic and tactical planning, when used correctly, represent planning models that can lead companies forward toward the vision of their leaders, and the attainment of the goals those leaders have developed. Strategic and tactical planning work together. Strategic planning focuses on the big picture, and tactical planning supports that big picture by focusing on various items within it. Strategic Planning Once a leader has a vision, and set goals, unless it is a very short term goal, then strategic planning is often the best model to use to see that vision come to light. Strategic planning focuses on the big picture, and uses long term planning models to successfully arrive at the established goals for a company (Simerson, 2011). A strategic plan is action focused, and sets the parameters for how to move a company towards goals (Barnat, n.d.). Strategic planning is often hard to implement within a business because it is difficult to define fully, and getting hung up on defining strategic planning can lead to confusion (Molvig, 1993). Strategic planning requires research. Because it is a long term planning model, it gives time for review and recognition while following the plan to fruition (Simerson, 2011). Using strategic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Positive Tactical Tools Mrs. Mangraviti used positive tactical tools. Positive tactical tools such as: positive reinforcement and feedback, compliments and praise. These tools assisted Mrs. Mangraviti to connect better with students by preventing undesired behaviours, by changing behaviour and motivating students when desired behaviour was demonstrated. A positive reinforcement was used in the form of real tasty gumball lolly. All students had a cut–out picture of a gumball machine on their desks. The gumball machine had twenty hallowed small circles inside which represented little fake gumballs. When a student displayed expected behaviour or abided by classroom rules, they would receive a small circle–coloured sticker to stick inside their gumball machine picture. When twenty stickers were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mangraviti consistently complimented or praised her students when they followed instructions or achieved set goals. Before we went into class Mrs. Mangraviti instructed her students "to take hats off, put bags on hooks and get their fruit out of their bags" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication, 2016). However, occasionally Mrs. Mangraviti would intentionally not give these three instructions to test her students. If a student that would normally throw their school bag on the floor actually hung it on a hook, Mrs. Mangraviti praised them. "Thank you for hanging your school bag on the hook without me asking" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication, 2016). Mrs. Mangraviti would also compliment her student's good manners and good work. However, according to (Education World, 2016), complimenting and praising students should be on their effort and how hard they are trying, not how good they are at something, which will challenge them to continue learning and it gives them reasoning of their efforts (para.7). This preventative strategy is linked closest to the Cognitive Behavioural Theory, as it teaches students to develop self–management skills to behave and work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Joint Tactical Radio Systems Tactical Radio Systems: The Joint Tactical Radio Systems can be described as inexpensive radio systems that are software programmable and offer reliable, secure, data, multi–channel voice, and video communications for mobile users in the military. The tactical radio systems provide an all– inclusive, safe, and multi–channel mobile communications network ability for ground vehicles. The deliver communications networking capabilities that enable the transfer of several megabits of data per second on moving ground vehicles at the tactical edge. Consequently, the systems places total power and control of the Global Information Grid into the warfighters and take the situational awareness of network beyond the center for tactical operations (Simonsen, 2011). Due to its huge impact, the tactical radio systems have been touted as the next generation radio for voice and data services that will be used by the United States military in their field operations after 2010. The reason for this consideration is the fact that the systems will work with most of the current military and civilian radios because they incorporate integrated encryption and networking software that facilitate the development of mobile ad hoc networks. These systems have been developed on the software communications architecture, which is a framework that provides information to designers on how software and hardware can function in harmony. One of the main advantages of this framework is that it manages the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Tactical Crime Analysis Analysis and Crime Mapping Many people have heard of crime analyst from TV shows or movies but probably do not comprehend what they actually do. Some people may even confuse crime analysis with CSI which deals with forensics. In the following paragraphs, the position of crime analyst will be explained along with the geographical information system and the three most popular crime analysis methods. What does crime analyst do For most law enforcement agencies, a crime analyst main objective is to provide information in order to accomplish their mission of prevention and suppression of criminal activities(Canter, n.d.). Furthermore, crime analyst effect how policies are implemented, justify budget request, and aids in identifying and understanding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three most prevalent crime analysis methods that are tactical, strategical, and administrative(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis incorporates information analyzed for the purpose of short–term solutions(Wyckoff, 2014). Tactical crime analysis information is usually kept internal and produced on a daily basis(Wyckoff, 2014). Moreover, tactical crime analysis aids in the development of patrol and investigation practices along with deployment of resources(Wyckoff, 2014). Most of the data used for tactical crime analysis devises from police reports(Wyckoff, 2014). Some examples of tactical crime analysis are repeated incident analysis, crime pattern analysis, and linking known offenders to prior crimes(Wyckoff, 2014). Another type of crime analysis is strategic which data is analyzed for the purpose of creating and evaluating of long–term strategies, policies, and prevention techniques(Wyckoff, 2014). Strategic crime analysis is usually conducted slowly and at a deliberate pace(Wyckoff, 2014). The process of strategic crime analysis begins with police reports by is heavily influenced by outside sources of information which can be produced by quantitative or qualitative methods(Wyckoff, 2014). Some examples of strategic crime analysis are trend analysis, hot spot analysis, and problem analysis(Wyckoff, 2014). Lastly, there is administrative crime analysis which deals with management needs(Wyckoff, 2014). This crime analysis approach is very broad where actions are taken either regularly or upon request(Wyckoff, 2014). Analyzing information to develop patrol staffing, districting and re–districting, cost–benefits, and resource deployment for special occasions are some examples of the administrative crime analysis approach(Wyckoff, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Tactical Swot : Tactical Takedown Tactical Takedown Tactical takedown is a process that uses certain tactics to safely take an individual down to the ground in order to perform police action (62:9–15). The tactics taught involve an officer holding the wrist, applying the arm, and rolling the individual to the point of submission (62: 14–22; 63:1). Tactical takedown is used to deal with an aggressive suspect or a suspect that is actively resisting arrest and not compliant with verbal tactics (63:5–10; 66:9–19). Officers may use tactical takedown after he has informed an individual that they are under arrest and the individual decides to actively resist or flee. After exhausting all verbal tactics, the officer must physically place a suspect under arrest by using tactical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The general orders are always available to MPD officers in MPS–issued books that are located inside of patrol scout cars. When an officer is not assigned to a patrol scout car, information about general orders can be accessed by going online and responding back to the station (244:19–22; 245:1–8). Joseph Alexander– August 8, 2015 On August 8, 2015, Officer Onoja witnessed a large group of individuals, which he estimated to be over six individuals including Mr. Alexander, standing and blocking a passage (204:21–22; 205:1– 9). The group was standing in a way that completely blocked the free flow of traffic, and Officer Onoja witnessed people being unable to walk down the sidewalk as a result of the group standing in the way (205:16–22; 206:1). The officer gave the entire group a dispersal order (205: 10–12; 206:8– 10). The group acknowledged the order and dispersed; however, Mr. Alexander returned and stood at the same location that he was ordered to leave still completely blocking the entrance at 1044 Bladensburg (206:11–22). Joseph Alexander was arrested for blocking a passage (204:14–17). Officer Onoja was not investigated for his arrest of Mr. Alexander. Nathan Young– Previous Incidents During the summer of 2015, Officer Onoja had an encounter with Mr. Young and other individuals drinking in a different alley (81:2–5, 14–15; 861611–13). When he approached the individuals, Mr. Young had a beer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Tactical Robot Case Study There have been numerous incidents in which the tactical robot would have been key to saving life. On July of 2009, an individual entered a business in Jeffersontown's Industrial Park and held two individuals hostage at gun point. The 10 hour standoff resulted in the armed individual committing suicide in front of his hostages. Some of the difficulties with the incident was lack of effective communication between the armed suspect and law enforcement and a detailed floor plan of the location. A tactical robot could have safely approached the situation and allowed negotiations with the armed individual and come to a peaceful resolution. A robot would have also enabled an detailed view of the location to enhance law enforcement with a viable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Tactical Police Analysis I think the image portrayed by tactical police units has helped the police relations goal. Tactical police officers are equipped to handle very dangerous situations on a regular basis. Every time you think about an S.W.A.T team you think of a heavily armed, highly trained officers responding in a very aggressive matter. Tactical based teams are always offensive minded. They want to neutralize the situation as quickly and efficiently as possible. When people see a swat team or tactical team on the news executing a search warrant to catch wanted criminals, drug dealers, and potential terrorists you quickly notice that tactical teams will not hesitate to break down a door and shoot a dangerous suspect. as stated "Tactical officers transform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Tactical Decision Making Essay The modern fire service is much in part driven by individual opinion of the appropriate strategies and tactics to be used during given emergency incidents, many of which are stimulated by inaccurate information, the lack of scientific evidence or the historical means of operation within the department. In recent years, various scientific studies have been conducted by entities such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Underwriters Laboratories to present factual scientific data that is useful for making appropriate strategic and tactical decisions on the fireground. According to Smith (2017), "Strategy should be viewed as overall goals or what you want to accomplish" (p. 106) on the fireground. Furthermore, he defines tactics in his writings as "how you are going to achieve your strategies or goals." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Decision–making models that are widely accepted in the fire service play a significant role in the implementation of strategies and tactics on fire grounds across the country. Scientific studies producing reliable data have initiated discussions across the country about the decision–making models in use and have resulted in the development of new models. Each of the acronyms discussed are useful to the fire ground operator when implemented and used appropriately. After operating for some years using the RECEO–VS model for both strategic and tactical decision making, I currently prefer the SLICE–RS model for tactical decision making. The SLICE–RS model guides the user through a sequence of tactical objectives but also allows the user to utilize critical thinking at each incident to take the appropriate action based on knowledge gained through current scientific data. As studies continue, scientific data may change, prompting the need for re–evaluation of the current models and the application of new models with associated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Tactical Training Essay Since day one in the Army, we have all heard leaders use phrases such as "train as you fight" and "train to standard". Surprisingly these are not just some catchy phrases that someone made up to motivate soldiers. These phrases, and many more come directly out of an Army manual, the ADP 7– 0 to be precise. So why are we talking about this? Well, to paraphrase ADP 7–0, unit training is the life–blood of the Army. (Headquarters, D.A., 2012) Train as you will fight; ADP 7–0 defines this as "training under an expected operational environment for the mission". It goes on to talk about establishing things that a unit can expect to face in an operational environment. I think we as a whole have become very good at this over the last 15 years. With ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a much larger threat to us as aviators then we are used to dealing with, and we cannot continue to rely on the same tactics to keep us save. So what must we do? This is where we have to change the way we think, act, and fight. Tactical training needs to become as important as our emergency procedure (EP) training is to us. When training EP's, we train the maneuvers to the point that rote memorization turns into understanding and correlation, you don't even have to think about what to do, it is just instinctive. Unfortunately, we do not share the same thoughts when it comes to tactical training. It has been argued that when your aircraft is engaged by the enemy you are now in an emergency, so why not treat it the same as a mechanical malfunction?(US, DOT, FAA, 2008) The importance of realistic tactical training goes back to the train as you fight saying. It will allow us as aviators to fine tune our skills not only as individuals but as teams as well. That way, when we are faced with a real life scenario, it is not the first time we are thinking about it and everyone knows what everyone else is going to do. Ultimately the most important part of using realistic training is so we can bring everyone back home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Tactical Skills In National Security According to Army Sustainment Magazine, over the past 10 years sustainment unit training efforts have focused primarily on building and developing soldiers' tactical skills at the cost of their technical military occupational specialty (MOS) skills. This off–balance training focus and overdependence on contract support has resulted in a battle–hardened force of sustainment soldiers, many of whom lack technical proficiency because they have not been working in their MOSs. Currently we are facing a resource–constrained environment, funding for contracts is being significantly reduced along with several other resources, and soldiers are once again expected to perform their technical missions (Rettman, 2013, para. 5). This is problematic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A soldier that is skilled only in tactical operations but is inferior in his actual job is a risky situation and vice versa. In an operational environment, regardless of job or individual MOS, each soldier risks exposure to hostile actions. A solider down range may be confronted with a life or death situation; not only from a tactical perspective but also a technical perspective. Making mistakes in general, tactical or technical, may have the same catastrophic results. We must get back to building soldiers up in their technical skills so that they will be proficient in the MOS tasks they need to know, the tasks they came in the Army to learn and perfect. A soldier working in his MOS is a happy soldier who will stay in the unit and in the Army. He may also develop into a highly proficient NCO or warrant officer candidate (Rettman, 2013, para. 9). A soldier that is confident in his specific trade will boost self–confidence, leading to better decision making and strategic advancement on the battlefield. I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills (Department of Army Headquarters, 2015). These words are recited by soldiers starting in basic training, but have you ever asked yourself what those tasks and drills are? In my opinion, warrior tasks are a collection of individual soldier skills known to be critical to survival. Examples include weapons training, tactical communications, urban operations, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Tactical Housekeeping Research Paper United Kingdom's Royal Air Force is the world's oldest air force, created on April 1st 1918, it became the first air force independent from army or navy control. The Royal Air Force (RAF) was the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Service, and was under command of the British Government Air Ministry. The RAF was granted its independence because it was believed that it would allow the opportunity to carry out the maximum effectiveness of what it was capable of, and would allow the air force to provide the upmost proficiency in their missions. The creation of the RAF in 1918, not only led to the first independent air force, but also initiated what was to become the strongest and most powerful air force of its time. Consisting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Attacks on the most vulnerable targets were chosen: the destruction of oil, transportation, the air craft industries were regarded as the most crucial targets, but in what order they were attacked was decided upon operational experience of the commander. The destruction caused by these strategic bombings placed a ceiling on Germany's war production. The frequent attacks on the aircraft factories caused significant interruption to the flow of things being manufactured for the war. In effort to reduce the chance of factories being bombed, larger factories were dispersed into smaller units, and in doing so these elaborate dispersals caused additional acute problems in the supply. These attacks proved to be so effective that it reduced the German aircraft production in France to a total of 2,500 aircrafts for the whole war ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Tactical Medical Research Paper Ben Bochenek 21 November 2014 EMS 2105 Research Paper The benefits of having personnel trained with a tactical medic background can be extremely beneficial in many different situations. Tactical medicine can be implemented to save time, and lives, as well as educating individuals and crews on what to look for and how to react to an unstable and unsafe scene. Tactical medicine is an important part of the EMS system because of the many violent scenes ems personnel respond on. Tactical EMS members would be used in more of and active shooter situation where there is still a definite hot zone and a threat to first responders and civilians. There is a statistic from the FBI that states that 1 out of 10 officers are assaulted in their career. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tactical background that the education would give first responders would help them stay safer in an active hot zone and help them come up with tactical priorities on a scene. Five points to evaluate for risk/ benefit analysis would be: Determine if the area is secured. Determine if the patient is one of the perpetrators, and therefore likely to be a threat to the providers. Determine the current level of injury/stability of the victim. Assess the benefits and risks of exposing providers in an unsecured area. Assess benefits and risks of stabilizing versus evacuating the patient. http://www.otma.org/tems%20info.htm The benefits of having a tactical medic on scene really deal with the time frame that the care is being given. Tactical medicine will allow for interventions to victims much sooner. In major trauma incidences, hemorrhage is one of the biggest killers. Being able to stop hemorrhage in a timely manner will dramatically increase the survival rate of our patients or coworkers. In some situations, if the bleeding is stopped, the officer might have a chance at continuing in the operation, or self extricating to get further medical attention while the medic continues treatment on other victims in need of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Tactical Communication Purpose The Jeffersontown Police Department has a tactical unit consisting of 12 police officers and 3 Jeffersontown Firefighters. Although the City has a tactical team that responds to high–risk situations, the department does not have the necessary equipment to safely complete it's missions. Tactical Communications Despite enhancements in the variety of communications tools available to officers, effective communication in tactical operations continues to rely upon voice communications using radios. During critical incidents an unexpected impulse noise event (gunfire, distraction devices, etc.) is capable of temporarily disabling and disorienting the law enforcement officer, causing confusion, distraction, and increasing vulnerability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In October 2015 the police department was forced to handle a hostage rescue incident where the suspect had threatened to kill prosecutors, judges and defense attorneys. The suspect also had a violent criminal history including waking into a army recruiting center with an improvised explosive devise and threatening to kill soldiers. During the standoff officers were forced to enter into a extremely high risk environment to not only negotiate with the suspect but to also clear the area of explosive threats. A robot would have been used to make contact with the suspect and clear the location remotely. Also, In June of 2015 the police and fire departments responded to a hazardous chemical leak in the industrial park. The robot would have been used to safely and quickly search areas for victims exposed to the hazardous chemicals. An active shooter event in the cities industrial park creates an extremely difficult problem. Some of these businesses store and use radioactive materials, explosives, and pharmaceuticals. A tactical robot will allow law enforcement to search hazardous locations without incurring biohazard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Tips on Looking for the Best Tactical Flashlight <h3>Streamlight 69260 TLR–1 HL High Lumen Rail–Mounted Tactical Light</h3> The Streamlight 69260 TLR–1 HL Rail–Mounted Tactical Light is a compact and lightweight flashlight that fits easily on many different firearms, but it may be the best tactical flashlight choice for those with handguns due to its small size and weight. This particular light is made of anodized aircraft aluminum, which allows it to be both light–weight and very durable. This tactical flashlight is praised for its extremely high brightness, allowing it to easily cut through even the harshest of darkness in emergency situations. This brightness is achieved through the use of numerous powerful LED lights that deliver 630 lumens of light, which is more than bright enough to blind or stun enemies if needed. Traditional batteries are the power source of choice for the Streamlight 69260, and the average battery life is about and hour and 15 minutes of continuous use. While there are many benefits to this light, you should always keep the negatives in mind when searching for the best tactical flashlight. The most common complaint is that, despite the fact that LED lights run cooler than incandescent bulbs, the light gets incredibly hot when active for more than a few minutes. The heat is also not contained to the glass or front of the light. The entire unit heats up extremely quickly. This may not seem like a major problem since the light is not meant to be hand–held, but users could end up burning their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. The Purpose Of Tactical Planning The aim of developing a tactical plan is to identify the course of action you will take in order to achieve your businesses goals. The purpose of tactical planning is also to provide clear steps that must be carried out, be it on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis. Monitoring the course of action your business will take in order to achieve its strategically planned goal is crucial. By devising such a plan in Mt. Sinai's case it is assurance that are on the path to becoming the leading department in providing ambulatory care. One tactic we hope to employ is to create a mandatory minimum of continued medical education for clinical care representatives. With new medical breakthroughs and innovative approaches reshaping the way care is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Tactical Crime Analysis Examples Tactical crime analysis focuses on information received from reports from law enforcement about recent offenses. Tactical is obtaining data on the way suspects methods of entering the scene, the types of weapons utilized, where exactly access to the crime scene took place and the location of the offense. This also includes locating crime series, Tactical Analysis includes finding crime series, finding suspects and subsequently solving offenses. It is beneficial to patrolling law enforcement officers, specialized law enforcement officer, and with ongoing investigations. This assists with communicating with other law enforcement agencies, linking related cases, and assists with the surveillance or tactical ops. Overall, Tactical Crime Analysis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. Tactical Intelligence Research Paper Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to mix up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not intelligence, which has caused the misuse of the phrase "collecting intelligence" instead of "collecting information." Intelligence is a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the intelligence unit or section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an organizational structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence agencies and bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between tactical and strategic intelligence is often misconstrued. Tactical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐ wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows data to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision‐making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help prevent crime by creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a growing recognition within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long–term crime reduction. These agencies, such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education departments, are believed to have a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors. (Ericson & Haggerty, 2001) As agencies share information amongst each other, a larger "network of intelligence" is created, which proponents hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local law enforcement. These group initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and often in a particular geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower of multiple law enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 85. Five Operational Objectives Of Dabbawalas Table of Contents Question 1: Five operational objectives 3 Question 2: Service offer such an amazing dependability 5 Question 3: Main threats to the services of Dabbawallas 6 References 7 Question 1: Five operational objectives Organizational performance is highly depending upon certain objectives. Likewise, for every organization, it has its operational management objectives that are made to measure the performance of the organization. However, organizations usually need to control their operational expenses and if there is any fluctuation taken place, it impacts negatively on the organizational performance. Additionally, the operational performance is depending upon five different objectives that are: Quality: For organizations like Dabbawalas, their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are providing remarkable services in Mumbai. The employees do their work and supply dubbas to their loyal customers at any cost. However, the weather is good or harsh; the suppliers do supply their services in a timely manner. These workforces are not paid extra for working hard but they believe in trust and loyalty that they give to their customers and get back. They deliver products towards their local areas as per their time was given and customers also pick these dabbas by themselves. Whenever these dabbas are delivered, they are on time. However, the Dabbawalas focusing towards locales so the chance of error also decreased. They believe in teamwork and human integrity. As their operational phase involve three layers of management where the workflow is carefully focused. However, the company does not have any kind of documentation system. Their operations are just done practically and their services are given based on their commitment. Additionally, these dabbas are low is a cost which attracts customers as the most. They are getting the best quality of dabbas in reasonable prices which gain their concentration in a maximum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 89. High Turnover Is Tactical Work Analysis Entry Phase According to Robinson and Robinson (2008), the issue of high turnover is tactical work because it "focuses on the design and implementation of solutions that address the barriers to successful performance" (p. 19). This tactical work can be reframed to focus on lowering the turnover rate of engineers so that half the engineers stay with the company and do not quit within the first two years and as a result, innovative products are produced. Assessment Phase One obvious factor of a "should" assessment is that the company should be creative and not old– fashioned so that products developed are creative which brings about desire for customers to purchase their products in lieu of the competitor's. A second factor of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In advance, prework helps to advance information in future communications. Therefore, more knowledge is gained through questionnaires sent prior to personal interviews. The next factor is to seek answers as to the current state of work accomplished by engineers in the gap analysis to identify strengths and weaknesses in frequency and skill levels. An "IS" assessment focuses does not focus on the star employees or the managers, but on the group of engineers. Barriers and signs of inefficiency indicate gap areas of needed improvement. Again, questionnaires may gain insight as to how the engineers do their jobs and comparisons can be made to the star employees and managers. It is advisable to interview the managers of the average engineering groups in addition to questionnaires to yield more valuable data. Two sources of data is adequate and within reason in regard to time and budget constraints. Questionnaires are a good start because of the direct information sought and interviews allow for follow–up questions and more detailed data. It is important that employees are provided confidentiality agreements and given the option on whether or not to participate. A Likert scale allows for easy computations of the questionnaires, because the low numbers indicate failures and the high numbers mean successes. The last assessment involves identifying the causes in order to seek solutions. The data retrieved from the questionnaires and interviews provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 93. Positive Tactical Tools Mrs. Mangraviti used positive tactical tools. Positive tactical tools such as: positive reinforcement and feedback, compliments and praise. These tools assisted Mrs. Mangraviti to connect better with students by preventing undesired behaviours, by changing behaviour and motivating students when desired behaviour was demonstrated. A positive reinforcement was used in the form of real tasty gumball lolly. All students had a cut–out picture of a gumball machine on their desks. The gumball machine had twenty hallowed small circles inside which represented little fake gumballs. When a student displayed expected behaviour or abided by classroom rules, they would receive a small circle–coloured sticker to stick inside their gumball machine picture. When twenty stickers were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mangraviti consistently complimented or praised her students when they followed instructions or achieved set goals. Before we went into class Mrs. Mangraviti instructed her students "to take hats off, put bags on hooks and get their fruit out of their bags" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication, 2016). However, occasionally Mrs. Mangraviti would intentionally not give these three instructions to test her students. If a student that would normally throw their school bag on the floor actually hung it on a hook, Mrs. Mangraviti praised them. "Thank you for hanging your school bag on the hook without me asking" (M. Mangraviti, personal communication, 2016). Mrs. Mangraviti would also compliment her student's good manners and good work. However, according to (Education World, 2016), complimenting and praising students should be on their effort and how hard they are trying, not how good they are at something, which will challenge them to continue learning and it gives them reasoning of their efforts (para.7). This preventative strategy is linked closest to the Cognitive Behavioural Theory, as it teaches students to develop self–management skills to behave and work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 97. The Pros And Cons Of Non-Tactical Voting voting/tactical voting, thus, the mentality of a 'wasted vote' is no longer an issue, which plagues the SMP system and is a focal point to why voter turnouts are so low. Essentially, all the disadvantages associated with the SMP system would be fixed by switching to the AV system. Even though the system would seem fixed, in regards to the electorates, here are cons that arise with the alterative voting system. The first disadvantage that arises from the AV system is that it is not a proportional represented system, thus it still fails at fully representing the people's political thoughts. Secondly, within the Electoral Reform Society's article they state that "Lower preferences can potentially throw up a "lowest common denominator" winner without much positive support of their own." There are controversies with both systems, yet the AV system has a higher chance for electorates choices and votes to matter in the long–run, which seems to be the biggest issue for why voters do not vote. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The alternative vote would benefit the province because it allows for voter turnouts to rise, preferably in the younger demographics, and allows citizens the satisfaction of knowing that their votes will count. Since, New Brunswick is a small province and is generally known to obtain a large older populous, it can allow the candidates to connect with all age groups throughout the constituencies and would create a more democratic provincial image. Citizens would be more inclined to involve themselves with political happenings throughout their province, which is a current issue that should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 101. Choosing the Best Tactical Flashlight <h1>Choosing the Best Tactical Flashlight</h1> One of the most important steps in self–defense and gun safety is knowing your target's location and what is beyond and in front of it. Not practicing this vital step can result in severe injury or even the accidental death of an innocent person. However, it can be extremely difficult to practice this in a dark area. That is why tactical flashlights have become so popular with gun owners. They're not only useful for illuminating the area that you're trying to protect, but they can also be so bright that they can temporarily blind or stun the threat. If you want the best tactical flashlight for your gun, focus on these important aspects while shopping. <h2>Selecting Type</h2> There are typically two types of tactical flashlights available for nearly any gun. These types are hunting and military tactical flashlights. Their purposes are quite clear as the hunting flashlight is more for hunting while the military one is more for combat purposes, but you don't have to focus on those specific aspects to make your choice. You should weigh the specific features of each flashlight instead. <h3>Hunting</h3> Tactical flashlights meant for hunting are very straightforward. They're meant to illuminate large areas and possibly blind or stun certain prey for an easier shot. These flashlights don't have any other real options besides a changing light color and brightness control, but they're very useful for hunting purposes. If you're ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 105. Tactical Revision Six Syntactic Devices In lesson five we had to choose between three tactical revisions that created clear and concise sentences and six syntactic devices that emphasize the right words. I chose the tactical revision to shift peripheral ideas to the left. This tactic focus is to particularly avoid ending with metadiscourse. There's a strong chance you have used metadiscourse in your writings without realizing. In simple terms, metadiscourse are comments that mostly occur during your introduction and they contribute to your ideas and announce your topic. However. we often mistakenly used them at the end of sentences, when they are better suited to be at the beginning. For an example, let's use these easy to understand terms beginning, middle and ending; if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 109. Top Hand Gun Lights : Overview Top Hand Gun Lights Overview A handgun light is a type of tactical flashlight that provides hands–free light on a firearm. For this to work, it is mounted either to a long gun or on a firearm. Some of the best manufacturers of handgun lights include Surefire and Streamlight. Most manufacturers of opt to focus more on handheld lights that give more performance. Handgun tactical flashlights are more specialized and do not require more lumens in order to be able to produce optimal performance. It is important to consider the battery life of the flashlights. However, it should not be excessively bright since it can be unfavorable in some situations. Most manufacturers of handgun lights tend to concentrate on size, simplicity, and durability instead of pure power. In order to fit comfortably to a handgun, a handgun light ought to be compact. A handgun light should also have the ideal weight and not make the gun too heavy. If the gun becomes top heavy, then shooting accuracy becomes compromised. If you are looking to purchase a tactical flashlight for your handgun, then it all depends on your intended use. As such, you should choose a handgun that is best suited for your uses and needs. Here are some of the best handgun lights that are available in the market today. The list has been compiled in no particular order. Streamlight TLR–1 This is a durable handgun light meant for longevity. Its power system consists of 2 * 3–volt CR123 lithium batteries. With such a powerful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 113. Tactical Mindset Essay A tactical mindset is a personal, private and individualistic perception of extraordinary self–interest. This is positive and proactive posture for interpersonal interaction with others. That is to say, when you leave your "safe house". Family, friends and those you frolic with, naturally require different options for defensive tactics. You have to decide that in both a responsible and accountable way. For you though, to put it simply in the trouble–free basic conception of contemporary post–modernism, you are responsible for your own security, safety and survivability. Tactical asserts the psycho– dynamic posture or well–formed healthy self–reliance. Not a collectivist sense of distorted entitlement based on the laborious efforts of others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That said, while you might have a responsibility for others under your supervision, care, or counsel, you still have a supremely divine responsibility to yourself. Stay safe, be vigilant and keep prepared for the probability of subsequent eventualities. You never know where sinister individuals will act out their sense of extreme self–interest. On top of that, forget the socio–psycho–babble psychic epistemology about the external forces that "make you do things". Remember, it's not what goes from the outside in; it's what comes for the inside out. You create your purposes, intentions and subsequent actions you freely and knowingly commit. You're the only one who makes you do things, good, bad or indifferent, evil and wickedly sinful. No body else, and no ifs, ands or buts. Just you and your grandiose need for self–gratification at the expense of others. Meanwhile, many of us classical criminologists, or rational theorists, get sick and tired of the constant noisy, boring and wearisome "round up the usual suspects" of clever deception, distraction and sleight of hand. This relates to myriad fallacies of inference that are the customary mode of social communicative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 117. Tactical Training For Medical Responders Today's society has seen an increase of unpredictable violent events that require an increasing need for tactical medical responders. While some if not all departments in the United States have a form of Tactical Emergency Medical Support, in the present time it almost seems as if there is a growing need for awareness, education, and personnel to have a tactical mindset. Tactical Emergency Medical Support is an out–of–hospital EMS system that focuses on medical support for law enforcement special operations missions. Although most emergency situations involve routine–like situations such as a mild allergic reaction or a person going in to cardiac arrest, Emergency Medical Responders need to be prepared for the unexpected. Multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals who engage in these attacks, use weapons that involve firearms mostly, improvised explosive devices, and sometimes sharp hand held weapons to cause the maximum amount of damage as possible. While some attacks can be thwarted before they are even attempted, there are attacks that have happened with mass causalities which presented a tactical challenge to emergency responders that were involved. No one attack is the same, and is chaotic for all people involved. Better training and education needs to be provided to help emergency responders so that they can face these challenges, (Landry, J. M., Aberle, S. J., Dennis, A. J., & Sztajnkrycer, M. D. (2015, March 10) says "The current minimum medical training for law enforcement officers appears less than optimal." A prime example that tested the emergency responders would be in Littleton Colorado, April 20, 1999. The Columbine High School attack claimed the lives of 15 people (12 students, 1 faculty member, and the 2 shooters), it injured additional 24 people (21 students from ballistic injuries and 3 were non–ballistic related). The incident lasted almost 50 minutes before responders could clear the school and get to the victims. In the after–action investigation of the shooting, (Columbine Review Commission. (2001) stated to "Adding EMT's to Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Teams so that emergency medical help arrives as a component of each SWAT team". The addition of adding an EMT or Paramedic to a SWAT team ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 121. Essay On Tactical Analysis The mission, goals and objectives are to obtain, collect and analyze as much information as possible to be able to disseminate the information to all the Unit Leads in their station. It is a necessity to communicate the information with all the Leads to be able to aid them in their investigations in order to increase the apprehension of the offenders. This information will also be used to identify patterns and trends to be able to implement deterring measures. The analytical unit will be involved in the improvement of short and long–term decision making processes. The analytical unit will also have the ability to manage, allocate and deploy their resources to be able to stop as much criminal activity as possible. This will be done by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By analyzing this information, it is upon the analyst to be able to identify types of offenders such as robbers or sex offenders. Another method of gathering information comes from analyzing calls–for– service data. Since most agencies are moving to combine tactical and strategic analysis's this will consolidate the efforts of helping the investigators in apprehending criminals as well as helping the community policing efforts to eliminate the "Hot Spots". Also, by combining these efforts, the production of valuable tactical and strategic analyses will greatly be improved. The analysts also have another very important role and that is the ability to direct how the law enforcement agency will handle certain types of crimes. There are five analyst positions and they all have specific types of duties. The tactical analyst performs crime analysis duties. They develop bulletins from calls–for service, conduct historical data for general and specific crimes, and identify hot spots, patterns and trends for the investigators, as well as publish regular bulletins to keep the department informed on the criminal trends. The tactical analysts develop crime maps, rapports with outside agencies and research crimes from inside and outside their jurisdiction. By making written and oral presentations for the staff in their agency affords them the ability to disseminate accurate and relevant information in a timely manner. The tactical analyst also analyzes the Modus Operandi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 125. Tactical Assault Group One of the biggest challenges facing modern society is in the area of security, especially as it patterns to terrorism. The dynamics and severity of attacks on innocent citizens of different countries around the world continues to change over the years. In Europe, the frequency of terrorist attacks is also spreading to different countries. In fact, the 2017 Europol European Union Terrorism Situation and Trend Report concludes that more than 142 terrorist operations were reported across the European Union in 2016 alone. Also, the attacks caused the death of more than 140 people and about 378 more people were injured. Since terrorist attacks have been on the rise while taking dynamic and extreme turns, different countries of the world have created ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Special Reconnaissance (SR) adopts intelligence gathering and surveillance. This is the gathering and verification of important information about potential plans or intentions of terrorist groups and organized criminals. In addition, other relevant pieces of information such as hydrographic, geographic and meteorological features of a location are utilized in predicting the activities of terrorists. Another operational technique used by the TAG unit is Precision Strike. This operation utilizes sophisticated technology, mines, precision guided munitions, standoff weapons and other munitions to capture or kill a target such as a criminal, hostage taker or terrorist. The operation is usually accompanied with tactics such as raids or ambushes and are usually small in scale. Special Recovery Operations (SRO) are also special operations utilized by the TAG units to rescue hostages or equipment from terrorists or hostage–takers. This operation could be carried out overseas or within the country, and they are usually high–risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 129. Tactical Intelligence Essay Abstract: In this real world, protecting the information of an organization that is present in a software and hardware or data present on them is important. Here comes the point of Threat Intelligence, where it recognises the disruption or misleading of the service provide by these data present on the software and hardware in the form of accessing through network, code injection, data injection, hacking of the sites, controlling through physical access or by any means of taking control over the data. Simply, Threat intelligence is the set of data collected, assessed and applied regarding security threats, threat actors, exploits, vulnerabilities and compromise indicators. It is usually presented in either the form of strategic or tactical intelligence. Strategic intelligence involves broader and higher–level abstracts of data to identify threats and how the organization needs to react where Tactical intelligence involves collecting the network information, analyzing it, identifying the threats and responding. By using of this it makes cost effective to organization by reducing security incidents, which increases responsive time by finding solution in a least possible time. It also shows the security incidents, attacks and events. It provides decision support to the organization and possibly a strategic advantage. Threat intelligence also involves series of steps which make the data to be gone through several phases starting with collection, then planning, process, produce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 133. Tactical Staff Training Essay The current National Tactical Officers Association training standard for Special Operations and SWAT Teams recommends a minimum of sixteen hours of monthly training and an additional forty hours of critical skills training annually. Command needs to be convinced that the allotted time for training needs to be increased. The minimum number of training hours is recommended in order for special units to establish and maintain proficiency. This recommendation has been developed and provided by experts in the field through extensive research and survey. The purpose of this information is to provide guidelines for tactical teams that have certain expectations and are required to perform specific functions. Currently, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 137. Tactical Research Paper What Exactly Is a Tactical Situation? Full Definition of TACTICAL 1. Of or relating to combat tactics: as A. (1): of or occurring at the battlefront (2): using or being weapons or forces employed at the battlefront B. of an air force: of, relating to, or designed for air attack in close support of friendly ground forces 2 A: of or relating to tactics: as (1): of or relating to small–scale actions serving a larger purpose (2): made or carried out with only a limited or immediate end in view B: adroit in planning or maneuvering to accomplish a purpose Used In A Sentence: They gained a tactical advantage by joining with one of their competitors. He made a serious tactical error. The planes provided tactical air support for the soldiers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When manufactures/retailers put the word "tactical" in the same sentence with a knife or firearm or any piece of survival gear they can raise the price. The word conjures up images in your mind, images of SWAT teams, soldiers, and of tattered and gritty men, and woman taking the fight to the enemy. This is why many retailers use props to sell their items. Camouflage is big today, and many retailers use it to put pictures in your mind. There you are in a tactical situation covered head to toe, in tactical camouflage, teeth barred, and the knife they want to sell you clutched in your teeth, and this of course is the images they want you to see, so they can dip into your purse or wallet. Articles on survival and even on prepping use the term tactical loosely, how to use a flashlight in a tactical situation, communication in a tactical situation, noise discipline in a tactical situation and the list goes on. How the word should be used however: "How to gain a tactical advantage over the person or persons who wants to steal your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 141. Tactical Personnel System Subject: Critical Human Resources Systems Used at a Theater Gateway 1. Purpose: To provide a brief understanding of the Tactical Personnel System and Deployment Theater Accountability System in Theater. 2. Facts: a. Provide a brief explanation of in processing (arrival) and out processing (departure) a unit at a Theater Gateway. b. Personnel Accountability Team (PAT) collects Common Access Card's (CAC) from Soldiers arriving at the Theater Gateway. The PAT uses the Tactical Personnel System (TPS) to scan the CAC's while the Soldiers receive their in–country brief. Once the scanning is complete, Soldiers receive their CAC's and released to their respective First Sergeant (1SG) or Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 145. General Mcauliffe's Tactical Mission Tactical Situation 1. Mission: General McAuliffe's mission was simple; hold the town of Bastogne at any cost to prevent the German counter assault from breaking through the Allied line. The town was strategically held to prevent high speed avenues of approach, as well as access to supply and mobilization routes for the Axis forces. The roadways of St. Vith and Bastogne were paramount for the Germans to advance north, and press on to the Meuse River, which was their objective. Also part of his mission parameters were to destroy Axis fuel depots to limit maneuverability of the Panzer division. This would limit the capabilities of the feared Panzer tanks. The town is located on the western border of Luxembourg approximately halfway between Holland and France. The allies advanced from Holland in the north, and France in the South, creating a choke point to round up the German lines, and maintain all high speed avenues of approach west of Germany. This would mean that German forces would be consolidated and fortified, making it a consolidated battle of attrition. This was intended to be a battle of patience, and to wait until one force ran low enough on supplies or manpower, that the other would be overtaken with ease. Or in the case of the Paratroopers, wait until help arrives. In regards to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equipment: American forces were limited to the 101st Airborne Division, three Artillery Battalions, comprised of 12, 155mm Howitzers, four M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers, and standardized infantry load outs. The majority of the tanks provided by the 10th Armored Division were left in reserve to the northeast. The Germans possessed the superior Panzer tank as well as four Infantry Divisions coupled with multiple batteries of mobile, and railroad mobilized artillery. The Germans had better tanks and superior numbers. Fortunately, they possessed limited resources, because allied forces destroyed fuel dumps. This made the Panzer tanks limited in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 149. Using Justice As A Tactical Tool Essay The authenticity in using justice as a tactical tool (stated interest vs real interest) is not guaranteed. During international negotiation proceedings, parties tend to agree to the provided principles by negotiators to expedite the negotiations process. Egeland (2012) through his experience on the field of conflict evaluation, clarifies that there is a tendency for parties to either "...consciously or unconsciously" [exaggerate facts, misrepresent their positions, or even lie about their goals during a proceeding to a negotiator/mediator]; and "it may be an integral part of their negotiation tactics" (Egeland, 2012, p. 59). Hence, the agreed principles in some cases do not stand as the 'real interest' of the parties. Some parties tend to use the notion of justice as a tactical tool to pursue their desired interest. Albin (2015) posits that the notion of justice legitimizes the demand and pursuit of material gains (interests of parties). This legitimization can be utilized by either the aggrieved party or the superior party, as a result, it can be stated that the value of justice is undermined. How can the self– interest in the claim of a party in international negotiation be considered legitimate? How can this issue of stated interest and real interest be properly handled, where by justice will be perceived as served? Would the perceived sense of justice be considered biased when used as a tactical tool? Justice as a tactical tool aids in clarifying the interest of parties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 153. The Rainbow Six Siege By Tom Clancy There is a plethora of shooting games out in the world today. They come on virtually every platform from cell phones to Computers and Xbox's. Many good games are overlooked for the more mainstream ones such as "Call of Duty" whose games are extremely popular but at best subpar. One of the best new shooters on the market today is "Rainbow six Siege". One of many games in the Rainbow six saga, Siege is the newest addition to Tom Clancy's brainchild tactical shooter series. The game features realistic five on five tactical combat between two teams. One of the teams attacks, while the other defends. Rainbow six's graphics are amazing for a console game and really has the power to immerse a casual gamer. Rainbow also has a perfect formula for mixing in futuristic gadgets with real counter terrorism style combat in small environments such as residential houses and large yachts. Every operator has there own special gadget to gain the edge in combat and trying to guess which operators the enemy team will use is crucial to survival. That being said, you do not make it very far in Rainbow six without some sort of team work and collaboration as opposed to shooters such as Call of Duty that have more of a "one vs. all" run and gun mentality. As the game is rated M for mature by the ESRB, You will need to be over eighteen to purchase it. The strong rating is due to blood, drug references, strong language and violence, which some parents may find okay for their children but some may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...