office manager, first-line supervisor, or commander
knowledge of location of targets............................
Commanders and staffs use a concept called "mission command" to work together and synchronize their actions effectively. This approach empowers subordinates to make decisions based on the commander's intent, fostering initiative and adaptability within the unit. By providing a clear vision and guidance, commanders ensure that all units and individuals are aligned towards a common goal.
If a certifying officer or disbursing officer doubts the legality of a certain action or decision, they should seek advice from their supervisor or the legal department within their organization. It is important to consult with individuals who have the expertise and authority to provide guidance and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
briefings
briefings
Flowers
diverse participants with a variety of objectives and unique commands
Decision support
To sum up what a staff operations officer does in one sentence: "translates executive guidance into operational action overseas". On the other hand an operations officer is actually in the field: " focused full time on clandestinely spotting, assessing, developing, recruiting, and handling individuals with access to vital foreign intelligence on the full range of national security issues". See the link below for the CIA job descriptions under Clandestine Service.
Usually short.
delineating staff interface responsibilities and designate LNOs
officer and enlisted members