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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 67of joint air combat capabilities for the senior theater air commander, the Joint <strong>Force</strong> <strong>Air</strong> ComponentCommander (JFACC).10.2.2.4.2. Theater Battle Management Core System-Unit Level (TBMCS-UL) providesautomated C2 and decision support tools to improve the planning, preparation, and executionof joint air combat capabilities for wing commanders.10.3. Controller Consoles. Controller consoles should be centrally located to allow controllers easy viewof all display boards and other areas. The EA cell/console area must have console positions for two controllers.Consoles must be configured with all the equipment required by controllers to perform CP/commandcenter duties. The consoles must be side-by-side. The consoles must provide for rapid and assuredselection of radios, telephone systems, direct lines, remote controls, and voice recording capability. Theymust also provide for ground-to-air, radio-to-wire phone patch, and conference calls. The console mustprovide sufficient controller workspace or desktop area. Minimum console capabilities include:10.3.1. Consoles will have a covert electronic duress system that alarms the CSC/LMF/RMF.10.3.2. Consoles will have voice recording capability for both landline and radio communications asapplicable. The console installed recording system will be capable of generating recording warningtones when required.10.3.2.1. Voice EAM transmissions must be recorded without a warning tone (beeper).10.3.2.2. Actual or exercise situations pertaining to the subjects listed below may be recordedwithout a warning tone.10.3.2.2.1. Implementation of war mobilization plans.10.3.2.2.2. Increased defense readiness posture.10.3.2.2.3. Natural disasters.10.3.2.2.4. Civil disorders.10.3.2.2.5. Crisis situations.10.3.2.2.6. <strong>Air</strong>craft in-flight emergencies or hijackings.10.3.2.2.7. Bomb threats.10.3.2.2.8. Terrorist threats.10.3.2.2.9. Other official conversations may only be recorded when a warning tone is used orprior consent by participating parties is obtained.10.4. EMSEC and COMP<strong>US</strong>EC Requirements.10.4.1. CP/command centers will comply with EMSEC, COMP<strong>US</strong>EC, and Information Awareness(IA) Training requirements specified in AFI 33-203, Emission Security, AFI 33-204, InformationAwareness (IA) Program, and other applicable directives.10.4.2. Facilities. All facilities with electronic equipment will be EMSEC and COMP<strong>US</strong>EC certifiedand accredited by an EMSEC and COMP<strong>US</strong>EC inspection.10.4.3. Inspection Reports. Maintain a copy of the latest EMSEC and COMP<strong>US</strong>EC inspection report.

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