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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

joint data network operations officer — The joint task force operations directorate officer<br />

responsible to the commander for integrating data from supporting components into a<br />

common database used to generate the common tactical picture. Also called JDNO.<br />

(JP 3-01)<br />

joint deployable intelligence support system — A transportable workstation and<br />

communications suite that electronically extends a joint intelligence center to a joint<br />

task force or other tactical user. Also called JDISS. (JP 2-0)<br />

Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise — The complex of equipment,<br />

procedures, doctrine, leaders, technical connectivity, information, shared knowledge,<br />

organizations, facilities, training, and materiel necessary to conduct joint distribution<br />

operations. Also called JDDE. (DODI 5851.06)<br />

joint deployment and distribution operations center — A combatant command<br />

movement control organization designed to synchronize and optimize national and<br />

theater multimodal resources for deployment, distribution, and sustainment, Also<br />

called JDDOC. (JP 4-09)<br />

joint desired point of impact — A unique, alpha-numeric coded precise aimpoint<br />

associated with a target to achieve an explicit weaponeering objective, and identified by<br />

a three dimensional (latitude, longitude, elevation) mensurated coordinate. Also called<br />

a JDPI. See also aimpoint; desired point of impact. (JP 3-60)<br />

joint distribution — The operational process of synchronizing all elements of the joint<br />

logistic system using the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise for end-to-end<br />

movement of forces and materiel from point of origin to the designated point of need.<br />

(JP 4-09)<br />

joint doctrine — Fundamental principles that guide the employment of United States<br />

military forces in coordinated action toward a common objective and may include<br />

terms, tactics, techniques, and procedures. See also Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of<br />

Staff instruction; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff manual; doctrine; joint<br />

publication; joint test publication; multinational doctrine. (CJCSI 5120.<strong>02</strong>)<br />

joint doctrine development community — The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the<br />

Services, the combatant commands, the Joint Staff, the combat support agencies, and<br />

the doctrine development agencies of the Services and the joint community. Also called<br />

JDDC. (CJCSI 5120.<strong>02</strong>)<br />

Joint Doctrine Development System — The system of lead agents, Joint Staff doctrine<br />

sponsors, primary review authorities, coordinating review authorities, technical review<br />

authorities, assessment agents, evaluation agents, Joint Doctrine Planning Conference,<br />

procedures, and hierarchical framework designed to initiate, develop, approve, and<br />

maintain joint publications. Also called JDDS. (CJCSI 5120.<strong>02</strong>)<br />

JP 1-<strong>02</strong> 151

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