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- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce date "June 1975".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce first "J.".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce isCitedBy National_Military_Command_System.
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce last "Ponturo".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce page "315".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce publisher "Institute for Defense Analyses".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce quote "In February [1962], the Secretary of Defense approved a National Military Command System composed of four major elements: the National Military Command Center , an evolution of the JCS Joint War Room; the Alternate National Military Command Center , a redesignation of the JCS installation at the AJCC; and two mobile alternates, the NECPA and the NEACP.18 The following October he issued a DoD directive on the Worldwide Military Command and Control System that outlined the NMCS in detail, to include the NMCC, ANMCC, NECPA, NEACP, and such other alternates as might be established, together with their interconnecting communications; and defined their relationship to the command and control "subsystems" of the service headquarters, the CINCs, and other DoD agencies.19 … The fixed underground ANMCC would be phased out as superfluous, whichever version [50-man or 300-man DUCC] was chosen, and the other NMCS facilities would be cut back to some degree according to one or the other.".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce title "The Evolution of U.S. Strategic Command and Control and Warning: Part Three".
- e4e62849c0dedccd89ecc0cf424d5087bb75d40ec2105293c4b4f698c15a5bce volume "Study S-467".