AR 25-2
Information Assurance (See AR 25-2 paragraph 1-1)
Purpose:
The Defense in Depth strategy is defined and mandated by Army Regulation 525-3, titled "Antiterrorism." This regulation provides guidelines and procedures for implementing antiterrorism measures, including the Defense in Depth strategy, to protect Army personnel, facilities, and resources from the threat of terrorism.
AR 25-2Information Assurance (See AR 25-2 paragraph 1-1)Purpose:Defines and mandates the Defense in Depth strategy.
A Strategy that defines the total market as the target market.
The change in output voltage from no load to full load defines the voltage regulation of that transformer.
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The difference between strategy and tactics is that strategy defines "what" is to be done but tactics defines the "how". Tactical Management focuses on one or a series of tasks and activities involved in executing an overall strategy. Strategic Management is focused on establishing the end goal in mind.
According to B.H. Liddell Hart, strategy is the means to an end when used as a military term. George Steiner defines strategy differently, claiming that strategy is what is done to counter anotherâ??s actions.
Line regulation defines as the output voltage of the zener to remain constant under input line variation. Load regulations defined as the load increases or decreases the zener will control this variation by keeping the voltage constant.
Acquisition Strategy
DoD 5500-7R, Joint Ethics Regulation
The difference between strategy and tactics is that strategy defines "what" is to be done but tactics defines the "how". Tactical management is the use of tactics to implement strategy. This is different from traditional management in that in traditional management there is usually one procedure (standard operating procedure) for getting any action done whereas tactical management allows the manager to select appropriate tactics for best achieving the objective.