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- Q4698386 subject Q7010680.
- Q4698386 abstract "An air tasking order (ATO) is a means by which the Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC) controls air forces within a joint operations environment. The ATO is a large document written in United States Message Text Format (USMTF) that lists air sorties for a fixed 24-hour period, with individual call signs, aircraft types, and mission types (i.e. close air support or air refueling). The ATO is created by an air operations center which has command and control for a particular theater (i.e. Combined Air Operations Center for Southwest Asia). More specifically, the Combat Plans Division of the AOC is responsible for creating the ATO.Use of the standardized USMTF allows ATO processing by a variety of legacy computer models, newer software, and even word processors. Since 2004, the ATO has been standardized as an XML schema by NATO Allied Data Publication-3 and US MIL-STD-6040.".
- Q4698386 wikiPageExternalLink jp3_30.pdf.
- Q4698386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1043076.
- Q4698386 wikiPageWikiLink Q1113646.
- Q4698386 wikiPageWikiLink Q3183038.
- Q4698386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7010680.
- Q4698386 wikiPageWikiLink Q7866468.
- Q4698386 comment "An air tasking order (ATO) is a means by which the Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC) controls air forces within a joint operations environment. The ATO is a large document written in United States Message Text Format (USMTF) that lists air sorties for a fixed 24-hour period, with individual call signs, aircraft types, and mission types (i.e. close air support or air refueling).".
- Q4698386 label "Air tasking order".