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As Amended Through 15 March 2013<br />

to accompany the force and do not have protected status in accordance with<br />

international conventions. Also called non-CAAF. (JP 4-10)<br />

contract support integration — The coordination and synchronization of contracted support<br />

executed in a designated operational area in support of the joint force. (JP 4-10)<br />

contract termination — Defense procurement: the cessation or cancellation, in whole or in<br />

part, of work under a prime contract or a subcontract thereunder for the convenience of,<br />

or at the option of, the government, or due to failure of the contractor to perform in<br />

accordance with the terms of the contract (default). (JP 4-10)<br />

control — 1. Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over<br />

part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations. (JP 1) 2. In mapping,<br />

charting, and photogrammetry, a collective term for a system of marks or objects on the<br />

Earth or on a map or a photograph, whose positions or elevations (or both) have been or<br />

will be determined. (JP 2-03) 3. Physical or psychological pressures exerted with the<br />

intent to assure that an agent or group will respond as directed. (JP 3-0) 4. An<br />

indicator governing the distribution and use of documents, information, or material.<br />

Such indicators are the subject of intelligence community agreement and are<br />

specifically defined in appropriate regulations. (JP 2-01) See also administrative<br />

control; operational control; tactical control.<br />

control area — A controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the<br />

Earth. See also controlled airspace; control zone; terminal control area. (JP 3-04)<br />

control group — Personnel, ships, and craft designated to control the waterborne ship-toshore<br />

movement. (JP 3-<strong>02</strong>)<br />

controlled airspace — An airspace of defined dimensions within which civilian air traffic<br />

control services are provided to control flights. (JP 3-52)<br />

controlled firing area — An area in which ordnance firing is conducted under controlled<br />

conditions so as to eliminate hazard to aircraft in flight. See also restricted area.<br />

controlled information — 1. Information conveyed to an adversary in a deception<br />

operation to evoke desired appreciations. 2. Information and indicators deliberately<br />

conveyed or denied to foreign targets to evoke invalid official estimates that result in<br />

foreign official actions advantageous to US interests and objectives. (JP 2-01.2)<br />

controlled shipping — Shipping that is controlled by the Military Sealift Command.<br />

Included in this category are Military Sealift Command ships (United States naval<br />

ships), government-owned ships operated under a general agency agreement, and<br />

commercial ships under charter to the Military Sealift Command. See also Military<br />

Sealift Command; United States naval ship. (JP 3-<strong>02</strong>.1)<br />

JP 1-<strong>02</strong> 61

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