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Terms for subject United States (7423 entries)
Contractor Establishment Code CEC
contractor management The oversight and integration of contractor personnel and associated equipment providing support to the joint force in a designated operational area
Contractor Purchasing System Review CPSR
contractors authorized to accompany the force Contingency contractor employees and all tiers of subcontractor employees who are authorized to accompany the force in applicable contingency operations and have afforded such status through the issuance of a letter of authorization
Contractors Legislators Unions And Business CLUB
Contribution Towards Overheads CTO
control Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations
control In mapping, charting, and photogrammetry, a collective term for a system of marks or objects on the Earth or on a map or a photograph, whose positions or elevations (or both) have been or will be determined
control Physical or psychological pressures exerted with the intent to assure that an agent or group will respond as directed
control An indicator governing the distribution and use of documents, information, or material. Such indicators are the subject of intelligence community agreement and are specifically defined in appropriate regulations
control area A controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the Earth
control group Personnel, ships, and craft designated to control the waterborne ship-to-shore movement
control point A position along a route of march at which men are stationed to give information and instructions for the regulation of supply or traffic
control point A position marked by coordinates (latitude, longitude) a buoy, boat, aircraft, electronic device, conspicuous terrain feature, or other identifiable object which is given a name or number and used as an aid to navigation or control of ships, boats, or aircraft
control point In marking mosaics, a point located by ground survey with which a corresponding point on a photograph is matched as a check
control zone A controlled airspace extending upwards from the surface of the Earth to a specified upper limit
controlled information Information conveyed to an adversary in a deception operation to evoke desired appreciations
controlled information Information and indicators deliberately conveyed or denied to foreign targets to evoke invalid official estimates that result in foreign official actions advantageous to US interests and objectives
controlled source In counterintelligence use, a person employed by or under the control of an intelligence activity and responding to intelligence tasking
controlled substance A drug or other substance, or immediate precursor included in Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V of the Controlled Substances Act