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Terms for subject United States (7423 entries)
Occupational Medicine Office OMO
Occupational Outlook Quarterly OOQ
Occupational Outlook Report OOR
Occupational Personality Questionnaire OPQ
Occupational Privilege Tax OPT
occupied territory Territory under the authority and effective control of a belligerent armed force and not being administered pursuant to peace terms, treaty, or other agreement, express or implied, with the civil authority of the territory
Ocean Shipping Reform Act OSRA
Ocean Studies Board OSB
oceanography The study of the sea, embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the sea and its physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of seawater, and marine biology
ODB Occupational Database
Off-Network Overseas Location ONOL
off-the-shelf item An item that has been developed and produced to military or commercial standards and specifications, is readily available for delivery from an industrial source, and may be procured without change to satisfy a military requirement
offensive counterair Offensive operations to destroy, disrupt, or neutralize enemy aircraft, missiles, launch platforms, and their supporting structures and systems both before and after launch, and as close to their source as possible
offensive counterair attack operations Offensive action by any part of the joint force in support of the offensive counterair mission against surface targets which contribute to the enemy’s air and missile capabilities
offensive counterintelligence operation A clandestine counterintelligence activity conducted for military, strategic, Department of Defense, or national counterintelligence and security purposes against a target having suspected or known affiliation with foreign intelligence entities, international terrorism, or other foreign persons or organizations, to counter terrorism, espionage, or other clandestine intelligence activities that threaten the security of the Department or the United States. The two types of offensive counterintelligence operations are double agent operation and controlled source operation
offensive cyberspace operations Cyberspace operations intended to project power by the application of force in or through cyberspace.
offensive space control Those operations to prevent an adversary’s hostile use of United States/third-party space capabilities and services or negate (deceive, disrupt, degrade, deny, or destroy) an adversary’s efforts to interfere with or attack United States/allied space systems
office An enduring organization that is formed around a specific function within a joint force commander’s headquarters to coordinate and manage support requirements
Office For Facilitating Interdisciplinary Creative Entrepreneurialism OFFICE
Office for Victims of Crime OVC