NCOA DLC Test 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ACCURATE
SOLUTION |GET IT 100% ACCURATE!!!
(DHA) Defense Health Agency - ANSWER-Enables the armed forces medical services to
provide a medically ready force to Combatant
Commands in both peacetime and wartime.
In order to gather information on the situation in Country "X", one CSA provides the communication
equipment as well as operates, and assures command and control and information-sharing capabilities
and a globally accessible enterprise information infrastructure. This support allows joint
warfighters, national level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of
military operations to make the best decisions possible based on well-gathered information relating to
Country "X".
This scenario BEST identifies the responsibilities of the __________ CSA.
a. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
b. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
c. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) - ANSWER-a. CORRECT. According to the JIIM Operations
chapter, DISA provides, operates, and assures command and control and information-sharing
capabilities and a globally accessible enterprise information infrastructure in direct support of joint
warfighters, national level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of
military operations.
Unified action - ANSWER-synchronizes, coordinates, and when
appropriate, integrates military operations with the activities of other agencies to achieve unity of
effort.
The goal of unified action is to achieve a similar level of unity of effort with external partners.
Multinational Forces - ANSWER-Forces composed of military elements of nations Who have formed an
alliance or coalition for some specific purpose.
Intergovermental Organizations (IGOs) - ANSWER-Organizations created by a formal agreement
between two or more governments on a global, regional, or functional basis to protect and promote
national interests shared by member states. -Examples include the United Nations and NATO.
,Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) - ANSWER-Private, self-governing, not-for-profit organizations
dedicated to alleviating human suffering; and/or promoting education, health care, economic
development, environmental protection, human rights, and conflict resolution; and/or encouraging the
establishment of democratic institutions
and civil society.
-Examples include the Red Cross and CARE
International.
An alliance - ANSWER-is a relationship that results from a formal
agreement between two or more nations.
A coalition - ANSWER-is an arrangement between two or more
nations for common action
Private Sector (and others) - ANSWER-can assist the USG by sharing information, identifying risks,
performing vulnerability assessments, assisting in deliberate planning, etc. The scope in which private
organizations can be involved includes theater security cooperation, combat support, and
reconstruction. Examples of this type of organization include the Homeland
Security/Defense Education Consortium, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute for
Defense and Business, and the University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center
US Government Departments and Agencies - ANSWER-These include any United States governmental
organizations that can be called upon when needed, such as the Department of
Homeland Security, the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau, any of the
combat support agencies (CSAs), and the Domestic Policy Council.
a crisis - ANSWER-is "an incident or situation involving a threat
to a nation, its territories, citizens, military forces, possessions, or vital interests that develops rapidly
and creates a condition of such diplomatic, economic, political, or military importance that commitment
of military forces and resources are contemplated to achieve national objectives." From this definition,
note that crisis/contingencies are smaller than war and the purpose may be to assist versus fight.
, Crisis response/contingency operations focus on: - ANSWER-•• deterring war
•• resolving conflict
•• promoting peace
•• irregular warfare
•• natural disasters
•• supporting civil authorities
in response to a domestic crisis
Irregular Warfare - ANSWER-is a violent struggle among state and non-state actors for legitimacy and
influence over relevant populations. The combatants are irregular military instead of regular forces.
adversarial crisis response operation - ANSWER-there is an enemy that our Nation's energies are being
directed toward. When other measures of national power are unable to influence a deteriorating or
potentially hostile situation, military force may be required to demonstrate US resolve and capability,
support the other instruments of national power, or terminate the situation on favorable terms.During
such periods, the general goals of US Military operations are to support national objectives, deter war,
and return to a state of peace.
Non-adversarial crisis responses (NACR) - ANSWER-or contingency operations is a term used to describe
how US forces accomplish missions that aren't war but responses to a crisis or contingency. In these
situations there is no enemy per se, and your actions may be needed to assist, not necessarily to fight.
These types of operations are inherently "joint" in nature.
- ANSWER-Adversarial crisis response is an operation in which there is an enemy that our energies are
being directed towards and non-adversarial crisis response describes mission that aren't war, but
responses to situations such as a NEO.
National Security Strategy (NSS) - ANSWER-is the policy of the US that seeks and supports democratic
movements and institutions in every nation and culture with the ultimate goal of
ending tyranny in the world. To achieve the world it seeks, the United States must apply a strategic
approach in pursuit of the following four enduring national interests: Security,
Prosperity, Values, and International Order.
SOLUTION |GET IT 100% ACCURATE!!!
(DHA) Defense Health Agency - ANSWER-Enables the armed forces medical services to
provide a medically ready force to Combatant
Commands in both peacetime and wartime.
In order to gather information on the situation in Country "X", one CSA provides the communication
equipment as well as operates, and assures command and control and information-sharing capabilities
and a globally accessible enterprise information infrastructure. This support allows joint
warfighters, national level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of
military operations to make the best decisions possible based on well-gathered information relating to
Country "X".
This scenario BEST identifies the responsibilities of the __________ CSA.
a. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
b. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
c. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) - ANSWER-a. CORRECT. According to the JIIM Operations
chapter, DISA provides, operates, and assures command and control and information-sharing
capabilities and a globally accessible enterprise information infrastructure in direct support of joint
warfighters, national level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of
military operations.
Unified action - ANSWER-synchronizes, coordinates, and when
appropriate, integrates military operations with the activities of other agencies to achieve unity of
effort.
The goal of unified action is to achieve a similar level of unity of effort with external partners.
Multinational Forces - ANSWER-Forces composed of military elements of nations Who have formed an
alliance or coalition for some specific purpose.
Intergovermental Organizations (IGOs) - ANSWER-Organizations created by a formal agreement
between two or more governments on a global, regional, or functional basis to protect and promote
national interests shared by member states. -Examples include the United Nations and NATO.
,Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) - ANSWER-Private, self-governing, not-for-profit organizations
dedicated to alleviating human suffering; and/or promoting education, health care, economic
development, environmental protection, human rights, and conflict resolution; and/or encouraging the
establishment of democratic institutions
and civil society.
-Examples include the Red Cross and CARE
International.
An alliance - ANSWER-is a relationship that results from a formal
agreement between two or more nations.
A coalition - ANSWER-is an arrangement between two or more
nations for common action
Private Sector (and others) - ANSWER-can assist the USG by sharing information, identifying risks,
performing vulnerability assessments, assisting in deliberate planning, etc. The scope in which private
organizations can be involved includes theater security cooperation, combat support, and
reconstruction. Examples of this type of organization include the Homeland
Security/Defense Education Consortium, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute for
Defense and Business, and the University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center
US Government Departments and Agencies - ANSWER-These include any United States governmental
organizations that can be called upon when needed, such as the Department of
Homeland Security, the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau, any of the
combat support agencies (CSAs), and the Domestic Policy Council.
a crisis - ANSWER-is "an incident or situation involving a threat
to a nation, its territories, citizens, military forces, possessions, or vital interests that develops rapidly
and creates a condition of such diplomatic, economic, political, or military importance that commitment
of military forces and resources are contemplated to achieve national objectives." From this definition,
note that crisis/contingencies are smaller than war and the purpose may be to assist versus fight.
, Crisis response/contingency operations focus on: - ANSWER-•• deterring war
•• resolving conflict
•• promoting peace
•• irregular warfare
•• natural disasters
•• supporting civil authorities
in response to a domestic crisis
Irregular Warfare - ANSWER-is a violent struggle among state and non-state actors for legitimacy and
influence over relevant populations. The combatants are irregular military instead of regular forces.
adversarial crisis response operation - ANSWER-there is an enemy that our Nation's energies are being
directed toward. When other measures of national power are unable to influence a deteriorating or
potentially hostile situation, military force may be required to demonstrate US resolve and capability,
support the other instruments of national power, or terminate the situation on favorable terms.During
such periods, the general goals of US Military operations are to support national objectives, deter war,
and return to a state of peace.
Non-adversarial crisis responses (NACR) - ANSWER-or contingency operations is a term used to describe
how US forces accomplish missions that aren't war but responses to a crisis or contingency. In these
situations there is no enemy per se, and your actions may be needed to assist, not necessarily to fight.
These types of operations are inherently "joint" in nature.
- ANSWER-Adversarial crisis response is an operation in which there is an enemy that our energies are
being directed towards and non-adversarial crisis response describes mission that aren't war, but
responses to situations such as a NEO.
National Security Strategy (NSS) - ANSWER-is the policy of the US that seeks and supports democratic
movements and institutions in every nation and culture with the ultimate goal of
ending tyranny in the world. To achieve the world it seeks, the United States must apply a strategic
approach in pursuit of the following four enduring national interests: Security,
Prosperity, Values, and International Order.