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Level 3
Level 3
The information necessary for the conduct of day-to-day business that does not materially affect support to deployed or contingency forces in the short term is categorized as Material Accountability Control (MAC). This includes routine operational data, administrative details, and compliance reports that are essential for regular functioning but do not directly impact immediate military operations or readiness. MAC ensures that while day-to-day activities are managed efficiently, the focus remains on sustaining critical support for deployed forces when needed.
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Propitious niches can disappear if the external environment and the industry changes. This happens when the market gets smaller because of factors beyond the control of the company and strategic business unit. A smaller market for products and services causes services to be too narrowly demanded. Broader markets with high demands do will cause market niches. The strategic business unit through its own efforts, not only fills the demand, but actually causes the market to expand. The company and Strategic business unit changes due to demands for resources elsewhere in the corporation. This happens when the company is forced to hire and train more qualified workers for the production of current products. Another example would be when the company is forced to market penetrate. This happens when the companys sales need to grow to compensate demand in an existing market with a current product. Market development can also force a business strategic unit to ignore a niche, when the demand of a product is high in market where supply is low. The companies strategic business unit may be forced to cut back on its activities. Its own success in the niche may cause the company to move into nearby niches.
Level 3
Level 3
but does not materially affect support to deployed or contingency forces in the short-term, would be categorized as MAC level
level 3
To vague of a question. Armed forces are deployed in many ways depending on the conflict in question.
WHO apportions forces to COCOMs based on the Secretary's Contingency Planning Guidance.
To provide on call contingency forces.
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Non-current forces refer to military forces and equipment that are not currently in use or deployed for active duty. These forces may be placed in reserve, stored for future use, or held in readiness to be deployed when needed. Keeping non-current forces allows a country to maintain a level of preparedness and flexibility in responding to various security threats or emergencies.
Provide personnel, equipment, liaison and expertise for deploying and deployed forces.
It deployed strong army, naval and air forces into the Pacific region and defeated the Japanese main forces.
Grant's Army deployed about 125,000 men, that of Lee about 60,000.