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ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS

ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS A1.    OPNAVINST 5510.1, Department of the Navy Information and Personnel Security Program  Regulation. A2.   For Official Use Only. A3.   Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals. A4.    A record slip or log entry must be made. In addition, official authorization maybe required. A5.     The STU-III is a secure telephone system that provides protection of vital and sensitive  information. A6.    Internet links allow a user to download another document into their computer simply by clicking on an on-screen "link" from the current document. A7.    Servers direct Internet traffic to its proper destination. A8.   The abbreviation ".MIL" will appear as an extension at the end of the URL. A9.   SIPRNET A10.   METOC-related  military  websites  usually  contain  information  on  command history, mission, as well asprovide access to various environmental products. A11.     The individual’s name and host identifier. A12.     The AWN is a system that collects and disseminates environmental data and other aviation-related information via satellite and landline circuits. A13.   FNMOD Tinker, Oklahoma. A14.   Automatic Response Query (ARQ). A15.     The TT indicator of a MANOP header is used to identify message content. The AA indicator is used to identify the region for which the data is valid. A16.    NOTAMS report items of interest to aviators, such as temporary or permanent runway  closures,  radar,  communications,  guidancesystem  outages,  or  changes  in facilities available at an airfield. A17.    DIFAX products are copied by using an 18-inch satellite dish antenna. A18.    MIDDS acts as an environmental workstation, a briefing station, and a method of distributing  METOC  products. A19.     The MIDDS Fusion Generator allows you to overlay various products using different backgrounds and color schemes. Alphanumeric products can also be fused with other geo-referenced products. 1-47

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