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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

signals intelligence resources for which signals intelligence operational tasking<br />

authority has been delegated. Also called SOTA. (JP 2-01)<br />

significant wave height — The average height of the third of waves observed during a<br />

given period of time. See also surf zone. (JP 4-01.6)<br />

Silver Triangle — The South American region consisting of Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia<br />

that is historically known to be a major illegal drug production area. (JP 3-07.4)<br />

simultaneous engagement — The concurrent engagement of hostile targets by combination<br />

of interceptor aircraft and surface-to-air missiles. (JP 3-01)<br />

single-anchor leg mooring — A mooring facility dedicated to the offshore petroleum<br />

discharge system, which permits a tanker to remain on station and pump in much<br />

higher sea states than is possible with a spread moor. Also called SALM. See also<br />

offshore petroleum discharge system. (JP 4-01.6)<br />

single integrated theater logistic manager — Service component or agency, usually in a<br />

mature theater, that is designated by the combatant commander or subunified<br />

commander as the single in-theater manager for planning and execution of a specific<br />

common-user logistic (CUL) item or related items. Single integrated logistic managers<br />

are normally long-term in nature with responsibilities that include planning,<br />

coordination, control, and execution of a specific CUL function (or similar CUL<br />

functions) at the theater level, in both peacetime and during actual operations, within<br />

the parameters of combatant commander’s directives. Also called SITLM. See also<br />

agency. (JP 4-07)<br />

single manager— A Military Department or Agency designated by the Secretary of<br />

Defense to be responsible for management of specified commodities or common<br />

service activities on a Department of Defense-wide basis. (JP 4-01)<br />

single manager for transportation — The United States Transportation Command is the<br />

Department of Defense single manager for transportation, other than Service-organic or<br />

theater-assigned transportation assets. See also Service-organic transportation<br />

assets; theater-assigned transportation assets; United States Transportation<br />

Command. (JP 4-01)<br />

single port manager — The transportation component, designated by the Department of<br />

Defense through the US Transportation Command, responsible for management of all<br />

common-user aerial and seaports worldwide. Also called SPM. See also Surface<br />

Deployment and Distribution Command; transportation component command;<br />

United States Transportation Command. (JP 4-01.5)<br />

single-service manager — A Service component commander who is assigned the<br />

responsibility and delegated the authority to coordinate and/or perform specified<br />

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

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