to a six month period of deployment away from a unit s Continental United States CONUS home base ... month period of deployment is executed to support the Unit Cohesion Program and efficient staffing ... fully informed of planned deployment duration and subsequent deployment schedule changes. Assignment ... difference between command staffing and unit deployment staffing is the requirement to stabilize a unit s personnel for the duration of the deployment. Assignment efforts must identify replacements for Marines who cannot participate in the deployment either because of expiration of active service ... at HQMC will begin to measure unit deployment strengths as early as one year prior to deployment. Even though most assignments will be identified closer, commanders must recognize that deployment related ... data, Deployment Staffing Reports DSRs are used to facilitate proper assignment of deployable ... MCC. A year prior to the scheduled deployment, HQMC MMEA issues an implementation message. This message ... Marines on a varied schedule between 8 12 months prior to deployment based on their fill window ... obligated service EOS sufficient to complete the unit deployment plus one month for transition. All enlisted personnel assigned must be physically qualified to perform their required duties prior to deployment ... Order P3000.15B Manpower Unit Deployment Program Standing Operating Procedures date 11 October 2001 ... Unit Deployment Program publisher Global Security cite web accessdate 2007 10 07 url http stinet.dtic.mil oai oai?&verb getRecord&metadataPrefix html&identifier ADA214905 title One Year UDP Unit Deployment Program A Cost Benefit Analysis of a Proposed Alternative to the Marine Corps Unit Deployment ... more details
Orphan date December 2009 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Instructor assisted deployment IAD is a parachute deployment method most similar to static line . The main difference is that instead of being deployed by a static line, the student s jumpmaster who is in the plane with them deploys the student s parachute by throwing the pilot chute downward and clear of the door as the student exits. Among the benefits to IAD is the ability to use the same parachute equipment as the students will use when they progress to deploying their parachutes on their own, and the decreased chance of an inconvenience called line twists . Category Parachuting Sports stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Wikify date December 2010 Deploying the DW BI system is the last step before the business users get access to the information. The first impression and feeling the business community gets when introduced to the BI frontend drives the acceptance. Because the acceptance from the users is important the deployment has to be thoughtfully planned and coordinated to ensure that the DW BI system can perform and is delivering the results it is designed to. To ensure that the implementation can perform and deliver it has to be exposed to extensive end to end testing . ref Ralph Kimball Kimball et al., The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit , Second Edition. New York, Wiley, 2008, ISBN 978 0 470 14977 5, 542 ref . The process of testing is an ongoing activity along the development process, because defects that should be correct later in the lifecycle are difficult to find and are associated with exponentially increasing costs ref http www.information management.com issues 20070601 1086005 1.html?pg 1 ref . A way of securing that the testing is done through the development lifecycle is to follow a methodology. At the site www.agiledata.org they propose an agile approach as a best practice to avoid that testing becomes the developers blindspot ref http www.agiledata.org essays dataWarehousingBestPractices.html ref . Kimball prescribe that before deploying the DW BI system to production it should have passed a pre deployment test that are covering the following procedures and tests Testing procedures Data quality assurance testing Operations process testing Performance testing Deployment testing User desktop readiness. Documentation and Training br Maintenance and Support Reflist business stub Category Business intelligence Deployment ... more details
IPv6 transition mechanisms 4rd is a mechanism to facilitate IPv4 residual deployment across IPv6 networks of Internet service provider Internet Service Providers ISP s . It is the reverse of IPv6 rapid deployment 6rd , the mechanism specified for IPv6 rapid deployment across IPv4 networks RFC 5569 and RFC 5969 . While IPv6 rapid deployment 6rd targets early phases of the transition period form IPv4 to IPv6, when some networks don t directly route IPv6 packets, 4rd targets advanced phases when some networks route IPv6 packets and no longer IPv4 packets. On these networks, 4rd maintains a residual IPv4 service for customers that still need it. Principles 4rd belongs to the family of transition mechanisms based on IP tunnel IP in IP tunnels . This approach, unlike those based on IPv4 IPv6 translation mechanisms RFC 6145 , fully preserves network End to end principle end to end transparency to IPv4 packets. Within this family, and like 6rd, 4rd uses automatic and stateless mappings between IPv6 and IPv4 addresses. Also like 6rd, it uses direct tunnel paths between customer nodes, a difference with centralized approaches of the Hubs and Spokes model of RFC 4925. ref name RFC4925 RFC 4925 Softwire Problem Statement ref To take into account the IPv4 address exhaustion , 4rd includes a mechanism to statically share IPv4 addresses among several customers. With it, each 4rd customer node is assigned an exclusive set of ports that it can use freely for Transmission Control Protocol TCP , User Datagram Protocol UDP , etc. This assignment is such that no customer has any of the first 4,096 ports they have more value than others , that all other ports are distributed, and that the process is algorithmic no parameter needs to be configured by Internet Service Provider ISP s . History After ... draft despres intarea 4rd 01 title IPv4 Residual Deployment across IPv6 Service networks 4rd ISP ... draft despres softwire 4rd u 06 title IPv4 Residual Deployment via IPv6 Unified Solution 4rd Category ... more details
Quality function deployment QFD is a method to transform user demands into design quality, to deploy the functions forming quality, and to deploy methods for achieving the design quality into subsystems and component parts, and ultimately to specific elements of the manufacturing process. , ref cite book last Akao first Yoji title The Customer Driven Approach to Quality Planning and Deployment origyear 1994 publisher Asian Productivity Organization location Minato, Tokyo 107 Japan isbn 92 833 1121 3 pages 339 chapter Development History of Quality Function Deployment ref as described by Yoji Akao Dr. Yoji Akao , who originally developed QFD in Japan in 1966, when the author combined his work in quality assurance and quality control points with function deployment used in value engineering . QFD is designed to help planners focus on characteristics of a new or existing product or service from the viewpoints of market segment s, company, or technology development needs. The technique yields graphs and matrix mathematics matrices . QFD helps transform customer needs the voice of the customer VOC into engineering characteristics and appropriate test method s for a product or service, prioritizing each product or service characteristic while simultaneously setting development targets for product .... Modular Function Deployment Modular Function Deployment uses QFD to establish customer requirements ... how to use a Quality Function Deployment QFD References John R. Hauser, Don Clausing 1988 , House ... . Quality Function Deployment & Six Sigma. 2nd Ed. Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0 13 513835 3. http ... Function Deployment Category Anticipatory thinking Category Decision theory Category Quality ar cs Quality function deployment de Quality Function Deployment es QFD fr Matrice QFD it Quality Function Deployment nl Quality function deployment pl Dom jako ci ru QFD fi QFD sv Quality function deployment zh ... more details
Infobox Software name Database Deployment Manager logo screenshot File Database Deployment Manager screen shot.jpeg thumb Database Deployment Manager 0.1f caption DDM developer The Unauthorized Frog project genre Database Design , Data Modeling latest release version 0.1f latest release date 2011 12 06 operating system Windows 2000 , Windows XP XP and Windows Vista Vista , Linux license Free software LGPL website URL http sourceforge.net projects dbm project Database Deployment Manager DDM is an open source, freeware, desktop oriented multi platform database design tool that allows database administrators and or programmers to create database structures using an object oriented methodology and deploy them into an existing database. The tool allows creation of diagrams to identify basic relations between the defined structures. DDM right now works with MySQL, plans are to extend it to be able to use more databases. Features Create data types that can be used to create columns in a table Management of database tables and views Using Object Oriented modeling create table templates which define the structures of a table and then create instances of the table template which is used to physically create the tables in the database Create E R diagrams between chosen tables, export these as graphics or SVG Object oriented flat modeling of table structures Load Save startup data for tables from CSV files Database design validation Sql Generation for MySQL and parallel deployment into chosen databases Unique visual query builder Object Oriented Modeling This feature allows the creation of database tables following the paradigms of object oriented programming . You can have a base table called a table template , and you can derive specialize tables from it. The specialized table will have the columns inherited from the base table, and also you can add new columns to it. The table instances can be populated with default values, and after population they are deployed in the selected ... more details
The Broadband Conduit Deployment Act of 2009 , HR 2428, would require new federal road projects to include plastic conduits buried along the side of the roadway, and enough of them to accommodate multiple broadband providers. ref cite web url http arstechnica.com tech policy news 2009 05 new bill wants fiber conduit built into every road project.ars title New bill wants fiber conduit built into every road project date May 20, 2009 author Nate Anderson publisher arstechnica ref According to industry experts, more than half of the cost of new broadband deployment is attributable to the expense of tearing up and repaving roads, said Rep. Eshoo. By putting the broadband conduit in place while the ground beneath the roadways is exposed, we will enable any authorized communications provider to come in later and install fiber optic cable at far less cost. ref name hr2428 announce cite web url http eshoo.house.gov index.php?option com content&task view&id 608&Itemid 79 title Rep. Eshoo Introduces Broadband Conduit Legislation author Anna Eshoo ref The bill is supported by Google . ref cite web url http googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com 2009 06 google submits initial comments.html title Google submits initial comments supporting a National Broadband Plan author Richard Whitt, Washington Telecom and Media Counsel, Google date June 8, 2009 ref ref cite web url http moderator.appspot.com 15 e a4977&t a60d6 title Submit your ideas for a National Broadband Plan author Richard Whitt, Google date June 8, 2009 ref References reflist External links Broadband Conduit Deployment Act of 2009 http www.govtrack.us congress bill.xpd?bill h111 2428 h111 2428 at Govtrack cite web url http arstechnica.com tech policy news 2009 05 new bill wants fiber conduit built into every road project.ars title New bill wants fiber conduit built into every road project date May 20, 2009 author Nate Anderson publisher arstechnica Telecomm stub Category United States proposed federal legislation ... more details
A Dymaxion Deployment Unit DDU is a structure designed in 1940 by Buckminster Fuller consisting of a 20 foot circular hut constructed of corrugated steel looking much like a grain bin . The interior was insulated, finished with wallboard and port holes. The Army Signal Corps commissioned Fuller in 1942 to develop 200 units as quickly as possible. The units were manufactured by the Butler Manufacturing company and were deployed all around the world prior to the US entry into World War II. The cost of each unit at the time was 1,250. When the US entered World War II, a steel shortage ensued which resulted in the eventual cancellation of DDU production. At Fort Monmouth, New Jersey , a DDU resides prominently on the roof top of Meyer Center. See also Nissen hut References http www.infoage.org CE html ddu.html http www.state.nj.us fmerpa library techmemo edaw 080415 historicapp.pdf Technical Reference to Fort Monmouth Reuse and Redevelopment Plans, Chapter 7 Historic Resources Category Military equipment of World War II Category Iron and steel buildings ... more details
Windows Deployment Services is a technology from Microsoft for network based installation of Windows operating systems. It is the successor to Remote Installation Services . ref cite web url http msdn2.microsoft.com en us library aa967394.aspx title Windows Deployment Services accessdate 2007 07 21 ref WDS is intended to be used for remotely deploying Windows Vista , Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 , but also supports other operating systems because unlike its predecessor RIS, which was a method of automating the installation process, WDS uses disk imaging , in particular the Windows Imaging Format WIM . WDS is included as a Server Role in all 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows Server 2008 , and is included as an optionally installable component with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 . Overview The Windows Deployment Service is the combined updated and redesigned versions of Remote Installation Service RIS and Automated Deployment Services ADS . The deployment of Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Windows Server 2008 , Windows Server 2003 , and Windows XP can be fully automated and customized through the use of unattended installation scripting files. Tasks that can be made automatic include naming the machine, having the machine join a domain, adding or removing programs and features, and installing server roles in the case of Windows Server 2008 . Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 are installed from a set of source files on the server, often ... deployments. Multicast ing allows new clients to join an existing multicast deployment that has already started the WDS server will wrap the multicast so that any client who joined the deployment ... for doing this are complex and difficult. In general, the tools involved are dism Deployment Image ... resource WIM. Does not require a Windows Deployment Server to capture or apply images, and can work ... windows stub de Windows Deployment Services fr Services de d ploiement Windows fi Windows Deployment ... more details
File 6rd.svg thumb 6rd. IPv6 transition mechanisms 6rd is a mechanism to facilitate IPv6 rapid deployment across IPv4 infrastructures of Internet service providers Internet service provider ISP s . It is derived from 6to4 , a preexisting mechanism to transfer IPv6 packets over the IPv4 network, with the significant change that it operates entirely within the end user s Internet service provider ISP s network, thus avoiding the major architectural problems inherent in the original design of 6to4. The name 6rd is a reference to both the rapid deployments of IPv6 it makes possible and, informally, the initials RD of its inventor, R mi Despr s . A description of 6rd principles and of how they were first used by Free ISP Free is published in RFC 5569. ref name RFC5569 RFC 5569 IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures 6rd ref The detailed 6rd specification prepared for Internet standard standardization in the IETF is available as RFC 5969. ref name IETF RFC 5969 IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 Infrastructures 6rd Protocol Specification ref History In date November 2007 R mi Despr s ref cite web url http www.01net.com editorial 320349 les visionnaires title Les visionnaires language French ... describing the 6rd mechanism and Free ISP Free s deployment was submitted to IETF on date 2008 02 09 ref cite web url http tools.ietf.org html draft despres v6ops 6rd ipv6 rapid deployment 00 title IPv6 Rapid Deployment on IPv4 infrastructures 6rd Initial draft ref After improvements, it was published ... in anticipation of their wider deployment of native dual stack. ref cite web url http www.comcast6.net title 6RD Deactivation Planned ref Charter Communications Charter has announced the planned deployment ... Deployment Support ref The Japan ese company SoftBank have announced that they will begin rolling out .... Address space consumption The simplest 6rd deployment, which uses 32 bits of IPv6 address ..., 2011 Category IPv6 transition technologies ca 6rd fr 6rd ru IPv6 Rapid Deployment ... more details
Deployment and Distribution Command SDDC traces its organizational lineage to the Army s former ... Group Terminal . Relocations & reorganizations On 15 October 1997, MTMC established the Deployment ... based in Alexandria VA and Fort Eustis VA. The Command concurrently deactivated its Deployment ..., MTMC mobilized Reserve Transportation units and organized Deployment Support Teams as part of its ... members, Department of Defense civilians and their families. Military Surface Deployment and Distribution ..., the Command changed its name officially on 1 January 2004 to the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command. The name change better reflects its increased emphasis on deployment operations ... www.sddc.army.mil who default.aspx Surface Deployment and Distribution Command SDDC Home Page Category ... and formations in Illinois Category St. Clair County, Illinois de Surface Deployment and Distribution ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Rapid Deployment Force Lang es Fuerza de Despliegue R pido , FDR is a joint special operations division of the Military of Argentina Argentine Armed Forces and the Gendarmer a Nacional Argentina Argentine National Gendarmerie specially trained to give a quick and effective military response to any eventual attack against the Argentina country . The service is mainly composite of air assault , Airborne forces airborne , light infantry , reconnaissance and commando troops, and light helicopters also artillery, engineers, air transport, and communications companies are constantly ready to assist and support the group. The RDF is supported by the 601 Assault Helicopter Battalion based on Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires and the 1st Air Brigade of the Argentine Air Force based on El Palomar, Buenos Aires As of 2006 it consists of Argentine Army 4th Parachute Brigade Argentina 4th Paratroopers Brigade Special Operations Forces Group 601 Air Assault Regiment 601 Commando Company 602 Commando Company Gendarmer a Nacional Argentina National Gendarmerie Grupo Alacr n Scorpion Group Prefectura Naval Argentina Argentine Naval Prefecture Grupo Albatros Albatross Group See also Special Operations Group Argentina Tactical Divers Group Amphibious Commandos Group Special Operations Forces Group 601 Air Assault Regiment 601 Commando Company 602 Commando Company Argentine special forces Category Special forces of Argentina es Fuerza de Despliegue R pido Argentina ... more details
Multiple issues confusing August 2008 unreferenced August 2008 A System Deployment Image aka SDI is a file format used primarily with Microsoft products to contain an arbitrary disk image , including boot sector information. Description The SDI file format is often used to allow the use of a virtual disk via mounting Some versions of Microsoft Windows allow for RAM booting , which is essentially the ability to load an SDI file into memory and then boot from it. The SDI file format also lends itself to network booting using the Preboot Execution Environment PXE . Another usage is Hard disk drive hard disk Disk image imaging . The SDI file itself is partitioned into the following sections Boot BLOB This contains the actual boot program, STARTROM.COM. This is analogous to the boot sector of a hard disk. Load BLOB This typically contains NTLDR and is launched by the boot BLOB. Part BLOB This contains the actual boot runtime i.e. the contents of the disk image including any OS files and also includes the boot.ini used by NTLDR and ntdetect.com files which should be located within the root directory of the runtime. The size of the runtime cannot exceed 500 Mb. In addition to this requirement the runtime must also be capable of dealing with the fact that it is booting from a ramdisk. This implies that the runtime must include the Windows RAM Disk Driver component specified within the boot.ini . Disk BLOB This is flat Hard disk drive HDD image starting with a Master boot record MBR . It is used for hard drive imaging instead of booting. Also only Disk BLOBs can be mounted with Microsoft s utilities. SDI usually contains either Disk BLOB HD cloning or temporary SDI or three other of them bootable SDI . Windows Vista or Windows Preinstallation Environment Windows PE 2.0 boot sequence includes boot.sdi file, which contains Part BLOB for empty NTFS volume and Table of Contents slot ... sdi topic1 accessdate 2008 08 31 cite web title System Deployment Image author Microsoft Corporation ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Finnish Rapid Deployment Force image Deleted image removed Image FRDF Arm.jpg center 150px caption The FRDF arm patch insignia on an M91 uniform. dates 1996 present country flagcountry Finland branch nowrap Image Suomen Maavoimien tunnus.svg 30px Finnish Army seal Finnish Army br nowrap Image Suomen Merivoimien tunnus.svg 30px Finnish Navy seal Finnish Navy br nowrap Image Suomen Ilmavoimien tunnus.svg 30px Finnish Air Force seal Finnish Air Force size Battle group command structure Finnish Defence Forces International Centre garrison Pori Brigade, S kyl , Finland role International missions peacekeeping motto Look good, do good mascot Crowned, golden lion equipment XA 185 APC, Sisu Raisu Raisu equipment label Commanders commander1 Colonel Mauri Koskela commander1 label FDF International Centre Commander commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol Rapid Deployment Force arch identification symbol label Uniform identification symbol 2 International Forces beret identification symbol 2 label Headdress identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label The Finnish Rapid Deployment Force FRDF lang fi Suomen Kansainv linen Valmiusjoukko is the spearhead international force of the Finnish Defence Forces FDF . It can also be used for national defence. The force is trained to participate as a part of multinational peacekeeping and crisis management operations and can be deployed at short notice. ref http www.mil.fi maavoimat joukot valmiusjoukko koulutus.dsp Puolustusvoimat Koulutus kansainv listen kriisien hallintaan Bot generated title ref Although the FRDF is an addition to rather than a replacement for traditional peacekeeping forces, many Finnish peacekeepers have FRDF training, and FRDF soldiers are mostly used as a sort of recruitment pool for international peacekeeping missions ..., but both wear the Rapid Deployment Force arch insignia. The ATU is a joint project with the Swedish ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove April 2007 lead rewrite February 2011 cleanup February 2011 Immediate Action Rapid Deployment IARD is a police tactic where Certified first responder first responders , typically regular Police officer officers , actively confront a developing high risk crisis. This is opposed to first responders acting to assemble a cordon around the crisis zone, and then waiting for specialized List of special response units special response units to spearhead a resolution. IARD seeks to combat crimes which are generally the purview of special response units, but where special response units may not arrive in time to preserve the lives or property of victims. Description IARD is used to confront aggressive criminals who pose an immediate and life threatening threat to public safety . These include violent criminals armed with personal weapons or in possession of bombs or weapon of mass destruction weapons of mass destruction . Confronting these criminals is especially important when the crisis occurs in public spaces, public facilities or utilities, or other venues with large populations. First responders are tasked with aggressively prosecuting a resolution to the crisis. They must swiftly locate and close in on threats, neutralizing them at the earliest opportunity. To do so they may be required to move through unsecured areas, past injured or panicked victims. Responders may, at their discretion, assist affected individuals. IARD authorizes first responders to be proactive and disrupt a crime before criminals become active shooter s . IARD shares characteristics with active shooter response procedures. Preparation IARD exposes regular officers to increased risk, and is made possible by additional training and equipment. ref cite web first Rick last Armellino url http www.policeone.com columnists internal.asp?view 1271208&cat articles&vid 1290372 title Revisiting the Amish schoolhouse massacre date 22 August 2007 publisher PoliceOne.com accessdate 22 J ... more details
notability date January 2012 unreferenced date January 2012 infobox military award name Colorado State Foreign Deployment Ribbon image File CO Foreign Deployment Service Ribbon.jpg caption awarded by Flagicon Colorado Colorado National Guard country Flag United States of America type Ribbon eligibility Any member of the Colorado National Guard who has participated in a foreign training mission lasting for no less than four days. for campaign status Currently Awarded description motto clasps post nominals established first award last award total posthumous recipients precedence label individual higher Colorado State Emergency Service Ribbon same lower Colorado State Mobilization Support Ribbon related image2 caption2 The Colorado State Foreign Deployment Ribbon is an award of the Colorado National Guard . The Colorado State Foreign Deployment Ribbon may be awarded to any member of the Colorado National Guard who has participated in any training mission which entailed a foreign deployment of no less than four days. Each subsequent award is denoted by a bronze Service star star accouterment worn upon the ribbon. citation needed date December 2011 References Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs REG 600 8 22 References reflist Category Colorado National Guard Category Awards and decorations of the United States National Guard military stub ... more details
The United Nations Preventive Deployment Force UNPREDEP was established on 31 March 1995 in United Nations Security Council Resolution 983 Security Council Resolution 983 to replace the United Nations Protection Force United Nations Protection Force UNPROFOR in the Republic of Macedonia . The mandate of UNPREDEP remained essentially the same to monitor and report any developments in the border areas which could undermine confidence and stability in the country and threaten its territory. The operation was shut down on February 28, 1999, after its last extension in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1186 Resolution 1186 when People s Republic of China China United Nations Security Council veto power vetoed its renewal in 1999 following Macedonia s diplomatic recognition of Republic of China Taiwan . ref http books.google.com books?id uX9gYPJrHoUC&pg PA139&lpg PA139&dq macedonia requests UN assistance Taiwan&source bl&ots PqjJho65 1&sig WMfM12IDk YWuyi15 uMOqHZi2c&hl en&ei e5amSuz5EMOz8Qa8pOjmCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7 v onepage&q &f false Taiwan, Humanitarian Aid and Global Governance by Alain Guilloux, page 139, Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, London and New York, 2009. ref ref http www.un.org Depts DPKO Missions unpred r.htm UNPREDEP RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ref See also Yugoslav Wars References reflist External reference http www.un.org Depts DPKO Missions unpred p.htm UNPREDEP official website Category United Nations operations in the former Yugoslavia Category Modern history of the Republic of Macedonia Category United Nations Security Council mandates Category 1995 establishments UN stub de Pr ventiveinsatztruppe der Vereinten Nationen es Fuerza de Despliegue Preventivo de las Naciones Unidas it UNPREDEP ja no UNPREDEP sv United Nation Preventive Deployment Force ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 The 4th Czech Rapid Deployment Brigade 4. Brig da Rychl ho Nasazen is a brigade of the Military of the Czech Republic Army of the Czech Republic . It is assigned to the NATO Allied Rapid Reaction Corps but falls under the organizational control of 1 UK Armoured Division when required. Units from the brigade have deployed to Kosovo as part of Kosovo Force KFOR , the NATO led international force responsible for establishing and maintaining security in Kosovo . The brigade consists of three battalions, a reconnaissance unit plus support and logistic units but has suffered equipment and personnel difficulties. According to www.army.cz the brigade was formed in January 1994 and consists of following battalions 41.mechanizovany prapor 41.mpr 41st mechanised infantry battalion, 42.mechanizovany prapor 42.mpr 42nd mechanised infantry battalion, 43.vysadkovy prapor 43.vpr 43rd airborne battalion. Category Military units and formations of the Czech Republic Euro mil stub ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force image File United States Rapid Deployment Forces USAF emblem.png 250px caption Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force BR USAF Emblem dates 1 March 1980 1 January 1983 country flag United States allegiance branch type Task force Joint Task Force Joint Task Force role size command structure current commander garrison MacDill AFB , Florida garrison label ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force RDJTF is an inactive United States Department of Defense Joint Task Force. It was inactivated in 1983, and re organized as the United ... Antill Antill, P. 2001 , http www.historyofwar.org articles weapons rdf.html Rapid Deployment Force ... Deployment Force did not occur in the 1970s. Unlike previous Cold War administrations, the US ... of the Rapid Deployment Force , or RDF . The RDF concept was to develop a mobile strike ... commitment of US military power to the region. ref name Antill Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force RDJTF , as the organization was officially designated, was activated .... Mission Imperative The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force , Armed Forces, July 1983, pp. 260 ... 1st Marine Division In the event a conflict had occurred these personnel would have controlled deployment ... Deployment Joint Task Force and rotated with the other service or assigned as the overall commander ... to XVIII Abn Corps when used as part of the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force. 9th Infantry Division ... infantry division but with far fewer aircraft sorties needed for deployment. The division emphasized ... thumb The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force of the early 1980s led to this prototype desert livery ... Army Corps References references http www.cbo.gov showdoc.cfm?index 5057&sequence 0 Rapid Deployment ... P P6751 P6751.pdf Origins, direction, and mission of Rapid Deployment Forces RAND Corporation http ... more details
Deployment Support publisher US Army Reserve accessdate 19 April 2010 ref History Empty section ... as the theater medical command to support SOUTHCOM 807th Medical Command Deployment Support ... Command Deployment Support , checks the vital signs of a Haitian girl after surgery.jpg thumb ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support image File 3rd MDSC SSI.gif 200px caption Shoulder Sleeve Insignia dates Present country United States allegiance US Army Reserve branch U.S. Army type role size command structure garrison Fort Gillem , Atlanta, Georgia garrison label Reserve Center equipment equipment label nickname patron motto Desert Medics ref name SUD colors Maroon and White colors label Medical Corps Colors march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours Commanders current commander Major General Dean Sienko current commander label ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment colonel of the regiment label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol Image 3rd MDSC DUI.gif 150px identification symbol label Distinctive Unit Insignia identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support MDSC or Desert Medics ref name SUD Cite web title Special Unit Designations url http www.history.army.mil html forcestruc spdes 123 ra ar.html publisher United States Army Center of Military History date 21 April 2010 accessdate 23 June 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100609010022 http www.history.army.mil html forcestruc spdes 123 ra ar.html archivedate 9 June 2010 DASHBot deadurl no ref is headquartered in Atlanta, GA and manages all the United States Army Reserve Army Reserve deployable field medical units east of Ohio . While the 807th Medical Command Deployment Support 807th MDSC covers the Table of Organization and Equipment MTOE medical units to the west and Army Reserve Medical Command ARMEDCOM provides command and control for all the Table of Distribution and Allowance TDA medical units within Contiguous United States CONUS ... date June 2010 Subordinate units 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support is responsible for all Table ... alt MG Sienko Maj. Gen. Dean Sienko, commander, 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support MDSC at the Fort ... more details
Deployment cost benefit selection in physiology concerns the costs and benefits of Physiology physiological process that can be deployed and selected in regard to whether they will increase or not an animal s survival and biological fitness . Variably deployable physiological processes relate mostly to processes that defend or clear infections as these are optional while also having high costs and circumstance linked benefits. They include immune system responses, fever , antioxidants and the plasma level of Iron deficiency medicine iron . Notable determining factors are Biological life cycle life history stage, and resource availability. Immunity Activating the immune system has the present and future benefit of clearing infections, but it is also both expensive ref Lochmiller, R. Deerenberg, C. 2000 Trade offs in evolutionary immunology just what is the cost of immunity? Oikos. 88 87 98 DOI 10.1034 j.1600 0706.2000.880110.x ref in regard to present high metabolic energy consumption, ref name Romanyukha, A. A. 2006 Romanyukha, A. A., Rudnev, S. G. Sidorov, I. A. 2006 Energy cost of infection burden an approach to understanding the dynamics of host pathogen interactions . J Theor Biol. 241 1 13 PMID 16378624 ref and in the risk of resulting in a future immune disorders immune related disorder . Therefore, an adaptive advantage exists if an animal can control its deployment in regard to actuary like evaluations of future benefits and costs as to its biological fitness. ref Read, A. F. Allen, J. E. 2000 Evolution and immunology. The economics of immunity . Science. 290 1104 1105 PMID 11185007 ref ref van Boven, M. Weissing, F. J. 2004 The evolutionary economics of immunity . Am Nat. 163 277 294 PMID 14970928 ref In many circumstances, such trade off calculations explain why ... and sepsis . Am J Clin Nutr. 30 1301 1310 PMID 888781 ref Circumstances in which fever deployment ... to the costs of its removal. This change favors reduced or no deployment of fever. ref Roghmann ... more details
META INF code directory contains at least the code application.xml code deploymentdescriptor, known as the Java EE DeploymentDescriptor . It contains the following XML entities code icon code , which ... identifies the web module by its URL. Next to the Java EE deploymentdescriptor there can be zero or more runtime deployment descriptors . These are used to configure implementation specific Java EE parameters. See also Enterprise software WAR file format Sun JAR file format JAR hell DeploymentDescriptor ... more details
A Java EE application or a Java Platform, Enterprise Edition application is any deployable unit of Java EE functionality. This can be a single Java EE module or a group of modules packaged into an EAR file format EAR file along with a Java EE application deployment descriptor . Java EE applications are typically engineered to be distributed across multiple computing tiers. Enterprise applications can consist of the following EJB modules packaged in JAR file s Web modules packaged in WAR Sun file format WAR files connector modules or Resource Adapter resource adapter s packaged in RAR files Session Initiation Protocol SIP modules packaged in SAR files application client modules Additional JAR files containing dependent classes or other components required by the application Any combination of the above. See also Enterprise software References http java.sun.com javaee reference glossary index.jsp Category Java platform compu stub ... more details