METOC EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
Explain how Naval Meteorology and Oceanography supports the Information Warfare
mission.
CNMOC organizes, mans, trains, equips, and
maintains assigned METOC, HYDRO/BATHY, PNT support forces and shore activities to
generate
required levels of current and future fleet readiness, and
operational effectiveness.
Discuss the general mission of CTG 80.7
CNMOC is both the TYCOM and operational arm of the Naval Oceanography program; Echelon
3/O-7, reports to USFF.
It provides Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC),
Bathymetry and Hydrography (Bathy/Hydro), Precise Time and
Astrometry (PTA), products and services that enable effective
decision-making for operational safety, warfighting success by
Naval and Joint forces, and security cooperation.
Discuss the organizational structure of CTG 80.7
CTG 80.7 (CNMOC) reports to USFF (ECH 2)
ECH 3 Command:
CNMOC CTG 80.7
ECH 4 Commands and ECH 5 Subordinates:
NAVO 80.7.1 (FST 80.7.1.1)
, FNMOC 80.7.2 (USNO Flagstaff 80.7.3.1)
USNO 80.7.3 (NOSWC San Diego 80.7.4.1, NOMWC Stennis 80.7.4.2, NOAC Yoko 80.7.4.3,
NOAC Stennis 80.7.4.4)
NOOC 80.7.4, FWC-N 80.7.6 (NIC Suitland 80.7.6.1)
FWC-S 80.7.7 (JTWC Pearl Harbor 80.7.7.1)
Discuss the organizational structure of CNMOC's operational arm, Naval Oceanography
Operations Command (NOOC)
ISIC for all operational CNMOC support activities.
Define Battle Space on Demand (BonD) and the capability it delivers to the warfighter.
Battlespace on Demand is an operational concept that describes how the Navy Operational
Oceanography Program is aligned to provide the warfighter with superior knowledge of the
physical maritime battlespace; in short, linking forecasts to decisions.
Describe the Battle Space on Demand pyramid.
From top to bottom:
Tier 3 (Decision)- Options, courses of action, sensor employment, timing, quantified risk etc
Tier 2 (Performance)- How the predicted environment affects the fleet
Tier 1 (Environment)- Observations placed into the predicted environment
Tier 0 (Data)- Observations from satellites, buoys, gliders etc
Discuss the functions of the CTG 80.7 Enterprise Command Center BWC.
CNMOC Enterprise Command Center BWC assists
N3 in providing the Commander with 24/7 global situational
awareness on environment-based conditions which bears upon the
safety and operability of Naval personnel, facilities, and
equipment through daily briefs and reports.
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
Explain how Naval Meteorology and Oceanography supports the Information Warfare
mission.
CNMOC organizes, mans, trains, equips, and
maintains assigned METOC, HYDRO/BATHY, PNT support forces and shore activities to
generate
required levels of current and future fleet readiness, and
operational effectiveness.
Discuss the general mission of CTG 80.7
CNMOC is both the TYCOM and operational arm of the Naval Oceanography program; Echelon
3/O-7, reports to USFF.
It provides Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC),
Bathymetry and Hydrography (Bathy/Hydro), Precise Time and
Astrometry (PTA), products and services that enable effective
decision-making for operational safety, warfighting success by
Naval and Joint forces, and security cooperation.
Discuss the organizational structure of CTG 80.7
CTG 80.7 (CNMOC) reports to USFF (ECH 2)
ECH 3 Command:
CNMOC CTG 80.7
ECH 4 Commands and ECH 5 Subordinates:
NAVO 80.7.1 (FST 80.7.1.1)
, FNMOC 80.7.2 (USNO Flagstaff 80.7.3.1)
USNO 80.7.3 (NOSWC San Diego 80.7.4.1, NOMWC Stennis 80.7.4.2, NOAC Yoko 80.7.4.3,
NOAC Stennis 80.7.4.4)
NOOC 80.7.4, FWC-N 80.7.6 (NIC Suitland 80.7.6.1)
FWC-S 80.7.7 (JTWC Pearl Harbor 80.7.7.1)
Discuss the organizational structure of CNMOC's operational arm, Naval Oceanography
Operations Command (NOOC)
ISIC for all operational CNMOC support activities.
Define Battle Space on Demand (BonD) and the capability it delivers to the warfighter.
Battlespace on Demand is an operational concept that describes how the Navy Operational
Oceanography Program is aligned to provide the warfighter with superior knowledge of the
physical maritime battlespace; in short, linking forecasts to decisions.
Describe the Battle Space on Demand pyramid.
From top to bottom:
Tier 3 (Decision)- Options, courses of action, sensor employment, timing, quantified risk etc
Tier 2 (Performance)- How the predicted environment affects the fleet
Tier 1 (Environment)- Observations placed into the predicted environment
Tier 0 (Data)- Observations from satellites, buoys, gliders etc
Discuss the functions of the CTG 80.7 Enterprise Command Center BWC.
CNMOC Enterprise Command Center BWC assists
N3 in providing the Commander with 24/7 global situational
awareness on environment-based conditions which bears upon the
safety and operability of Naval personnel, facilities, and
equipment through daily briefs and reports.