Full text of ' Joint Military Intelligence College November 1997 DVP-2600-1 828-97 DEFENSE AND INTELLIGENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS The Joint Military Intelligence College supports and encourages research on intelligence issues that distills lessons and improves support to policy-level and operational consumers. Eplan electric p8 reference handbook torrent. DEFENSE AND INTELLIGENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS JOINT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE WASHINGTON, DC NOVEMBER 1997 This document has been approved for unrestricted public release by the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) CONTENTS Foreword V Abbreviations and Acronyms 1 Codes for Geopolitical Areas 230 Geopolitical Areas by Codes 239 DEFENSE AND INTELLIGENCE ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS Foreword This comprehensive list of intelligence abbreviations and acronyms includes those used presently, as well as those in use for approximately the last ten years. Sources for this list include the last DIA Lexicon published in 1991, numerous glossaries from Unified Command and Combat Support Agency documents, and contributions, from the faculty of the Joint Military Intelligence College. The expansion of any item may vary somewhat from one organization to another, but this list will hopefully contribute to greater standardization. This editor is indebted to kSgt Hannah Reddy (USA) and SSgt Angela Wimbush (USAF) of the College, who spent many hours in collating this list.
Debbie Linesberry of the U.S. Special Operations Command collaborated by adding that command’s most frequently used acronyms. 2LT Vincent Littrell (USAF) and SFC Mark McCurry (USA) helped ensure that the list contains as few errors as possible, and the editor extends his thanks for that dedicated assistance. All users are invited to submit additions and corrections. To promote the usefulness of the list, older or superseded acronyms will be discarded only if their retention would create confusion.
This list is also published under the JMIC home page on Intelink, where it will be updated regularly. Readers are urged to send new acronyms or abbreviations by mail to: Defense Intelligence Agency, Joint Military Intelligence College, MC Attn: Dr. Swenson, Bolling AFB, Washington, DC: by Ingternet to AFswerg@dia.osis.gov, or by Fax to (202) 231-2171.
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