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vehicle then that was capable of anything more than a non-secure telephone connection. The EOC was basically an unclassified environment. (Jackson) made the commitment to secure a modern mobile command center and to fund it from the MDW budget," said Col. Egon
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commanding officer of one of the military component-partners within JTF-NCR, normally the same officer who concurrently serves as the commandant of the Naval
District of Washington. The commander of JTF-NCR, like all JTFs in the U.S., must answer to USNORTHCOM and its commanding general.
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take hold of the concept of the new
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