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Terms for subject Military (73214 entries)
communicating NATO intentions CNI
communication Transfer of information following well-established conventions. 2. Dissemination of information in the media meaning of the term. 3. Science of communication.
communication (science) Science or practice consisting in forwarding information of any kind from one person to another one or from one location to an other one, conversation or unassisted direct correspondence is not included. (FRA)
communication Command action aimed at forwarding a reliable, controlled information, directed by an authority towards a targeted addressee. It is related to the notion of "active public information policy".
communication and information system Assembly of equipment, methods and procedures, and if necessary personnel, organized so as to accomplish specific information conveyance and processing functions.
communication antenna Device that provides quality radio communications
Communication Area CA
Communication Burden Assessment CBA
Communication Center CC
communication centre An organization responsible for handling and controlling communications traffic, normally comprising a message centre, a cryptographic centre, and transmitting and receiving stations. Also called "signal centre". Note: transmitting and receiving stations are not normally located in the communication centre but the remote controls for these facilities are located there.
Communication Collection Outstation CCO
Communication Electronics Installation CEI
Communication Helmet CH
Communication History Report CHR
Communication Intercept and Exploitation CIE
Communication Management CM
Communication Problem CP
Communication Quality CQ
communication restoration All operations aiming to give back to a facility which has been damaged or made to present a danger, after evaluation: 1. either all or part of its initial function; 2. either a new function decided by the commander.
communication security The protection resulting from the application of cryptographic, transmission, emission and physical security measures to deny unauthorized persons any information of value which might be derived from the study of all means of communication.