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TAOC <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

B-3<br />

Alt TACC role. Before assuming the Alt TACC role, the TAOC<br />

will—<br />

Attempt to contact the TACC/TADC on all required nets to<br />

include secondary paths and circuits.<br />

Contact other MACCS agencies who have direct communication<br />

with the TACC/TADC (i.e., the DASC and MATCDs)<br />

and request they attempt to contact the TACC/TADC on applicable<br />

communication circuits.<br />

Request the TAOC’s systems control (SYSCON) and technical<br />

control (TECHCON) facilities contact the MAW SY-<br />

SCON to confirm or deny that the TACC/TADC is a<br />

casualty.<br />

Direct an airborne aircraft to attempt contact with the<br />

TACC/TADC on UHF/VHF circuits which the TACC/TADC<br />

is required to monitor.<br />

If the above actions do not result in contact with the<br />

TACC/TADC by any agency, the TAOC will assume the Alt<br />

TACC role.<br />

Notification by the TACC/TADC Prior to Loss of<br />

Functions<br />

When the TACC/TADC is planning movement to a<br />

new/alternate location, the TACC/TADC may coordinate with<br />

the SAAWC/TAOC to designate a period in which the Alt<br />

TACC will be activated. This situation allows for a coordinated<br />

phasing of Alt TACC functions to the SAAWC and TAOC, thus<br />

facilitating the assumption of TACC/TADC operational<br />

functions.

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