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  Crime Reduction Programme
Grant conditions for the 3 years of the BCU Fund programme (2003-2006) are at Appendix B and individual BCU allocations are at Appendix C. This guidance will also set out the mechanisms for drawing down grant and monitoring arrangements.
BCU Commanders will note that no changes have been made to the allocations to take account of changes in BCU boundaries since the fund was established in 2003.
The BCU Fund, although revenue in nature, can be spent on capital or revenue items.
www.crimereduction.gov.uk /activecommunities/activecommunities80.htm   (744 words)

  
  Chief Inspector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is approximately equivalent to the rank of Captain in United States police forces.
From 1953, Chief Inspectors commanding sub-divisions and Detective Chief Inspectors commanding divisional CIDs were regraded as Superintendents Grade I, other Chief Inspectors were regraded as Superintendents Grade II, and a new rank of Chief Inspector was created.
In the Hong Kong Police Force, a Chief Inspector is normally the second-in-command of a headquarters unit or a division.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chief_Inspector   (488 words)

  
 Basic Command Unit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Basic Command Unit (BCU) is the largest unit into which territorial British Police forces are divided.
This may actually be called a BCU or may have another designation, such as Division or Area.
The Metropolitan Police use the term Borough Operational Command Unit (BOCU) for regional units (which are based on the 32 London boroughs) and Operational Command Unit (OCU) for other units, for example the Aviation Security OCU.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Borough_Operational_Command_Unit   (154 words)

  
 BBC News | Patten Report
Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary has recommended repeatedly in his annual reports that the RUC should move to a "Basic Command Unit" 1 structure, removing the divisional tier from the force structure.
However, in the districts with small populations we recommend that the commander should be a Chief Inspector, and that the districts should draw on assistance from larger neighbouring district commands for functions in which it is not feasible for a small command to be self­sufficient.
The reduction from 38 sub­divisions to 29 area commands, coupled with greater autonomy for area commanders, should allow the number of regional Assistant Chief Constables to be reduced from three to two.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/static/patten_report/report/chapter12.stm   (2660 words)

  
 Debugging with GDB - Canned Sequences of Commands
Aside from breakpoint commands (see section Breakpoint command lists), GDB provides two ways to store sequences of commands for execution as a unit: user-defined commands and command files.
A user-defined command is a sequence of GDB commands to which you assign a new name as a command.
During the execution of a command file or a user-defined command, normal GDB output is suppressed; the only output that appears is what is explicitly printed by the commands in the definition.
www.fodder.org /doc/gdb/gdb_16.html   (1040 words)

  
 Basic Command Unit Fund - Grant Conditions 2003 — 2004 to 2005 - 2006
Forces and Basic Command Units to which the award has been made, must at all times be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Home Office that it has proper financial and other controls in place.
The BCU Fund should be spent as part of an overall plan to deliver Partnerships’ strategies and should be allocated in a strategic way rather than on a piece meal basis.
Police Forces and Basic Command Units, to which the award has been paid, must ensure that anyone acting on behalf of the organisation complies with the law for the time being in force in the United Kingdom.
www.crimereduction.gov.uk /crimereductionprogramme32b.htm   (1340 words)

  
 Basic Command Unit Fund - Grant Conditions 2003 — 2004 to 2005 - 2006: Annex B
The grant funding is for the purposes of the BCU Fund as set out in Home Office Circular 12/2003 and addendum, as well as subsequent Home Office guidance (HOC 13/2004, with annexes and HOC 17/2005 with annexes).
The BCU Fund may be allocated to current or capital spend.
The schedule of payments are set out at paragraphs 3 and 4 of the addendum to Home Office Circular 12/2003 and subsequent guidance issued by the Home Office for 2004/05 (HOC 13/2004) and the year 3 circular HOC 17/2005.
www.crimereduction.gov.uk /activecommunities/activecommunities80b.htm   (1262 words)

  
 Basic Command Unit: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
A Basic Command Unit (BCU) is the largest unit into which territorial British Police British Police quick summary:
A division was until recently the largest territorial subdivision of most british police forces, similar to a precinct in united statesamerican city police...
The BCU is usually commanded by a Chief Superintendent Chief Superintendent quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/basic_command_unit.htm   (172 words)

  
 Glossary/Definitions of Military Terms Starting with B - MilitaryTerms.INFO
Unit of organization in a tactical operation around which a movement or maneuver is planned and performed.
A commissioned naval unit of the naval beach group designed to provide to the shore party a Navy component known as a beach party, which is capable of supporting the amphibious landing of one division (reinforced).
A unit usually smaller than a division to which are attached groups and/or battalions and smaller units tailored to meet anticipated requirements.
www.militaryterms.info /about/glossary-b.shtml   (5684 words)

  
 1st Logistical Command Unit History In Vietnam
As a result, the 1st logistical Command, which had first been activated during the Korean War, was deployed from Fort Hood,Texas, and arrived in Saigon on April 1, 1965.
That headquarters was originally located in a single villa, but as the command grew in size, its activities were dispersed throughout the city, making coordination difficult.andnbsp; In late 1967, 1st Log moved its headquarters to the new compound at Long Binh, thirty kilometers northeast of Saigon, which became home for USARV.
Among the major problems confronting the 1st Log Command was the responsibility for supervising a large civilian work force made up largely of Vietnamese citizens.andnbsp; While great care was taken to screen out security risks, inevitably mistakes were made, the extent of which may never be known.
allanfurtado.com /1.html   (815 words)

  
 INDOCTRINATION AND WELCOME ABOARD PROGRAM
Each unit in the NRIP is dedicated to a certain gaining command, and every NRIP officer and enlisted person has a mobilization billet assignment in that gaining command.
New members of the NRIP should strive to obtain basic military and professional training as quickly as possible to further readiness for mobilization and to obtain the skills required in the performance of their duties.
A unit project depends on the mission and needs of its gaining command and may include: analyzing aerial photographs, preparing or conducting briefings on current military events or capabilities, processing intelligence information, preparing intelligence studies or analyses, or maintaining plots of foreign military forces.
www.fas.org /irp/doddir/navy/comnavresintcom/inst5351_1a.htm   (6307 words)

  
 A Description of the Diskpart Command-Line Utility
This command cannot be used to assign a drive letter to an OEM partition or any GPT partition, other than the Msdata partition.
The disk may be a basic disk or a dynamic disk but the disk must not contain any valid data partitions or volumes.
The disk may be a basic or a dynamic disk but it must not contain any valid data partitions or volumes.
support.microsoft.com /?id=300415   (4191 words)

  
 DBA Variant Rules - Command Posts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
DBA supports the conception of the army general fighting in or near the front ranks with their retinues, and this is certainly historical from the Greek citizen phalanx to Alexander and his Companions up to Henry V at Agincourt.
It was Sassanid practice to place their generals on a large man-made dias built in the rear of the army, where command and control was exerted through a flag signalling system and messengers.
A Command Post may not be garrisoned (like a camp or BUA), but a wise General may choose to post a reserve near the Command Post to bolster its defense.
www.fanaticus.org /DBA/variants/commandposts.html   (539 words)

  
 Oxfordshire Basic Command Unit
The commander of the Oxfordshire BCU is Chief Superintendent Shaun Morley.
Oxfordshire is the largest BCU covering 2,605 square km with a population of 615,204 people.
Within the BCU there are five local police areas: Cherwell, Oxford, South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse and West Oxfordshire.
www.thamesvalley.police.uk /bcu/oxfordshire   (147 words)

  
 ANSDIT - The letter "U"
A measure of the ease with which a person may read a program and of the ease of isolation of the data structures or data objects and algorithms in the solution that map to the real-world data and algorithms.
The time during which a functional unit is capable of performing a required function while the required external resources are provided, the unit is accessible to the user, and its constituent hardware, if any, is powered.
A document that describes how to use a functional unit, and that may include description of the rights and responsibilities of the user, the owner, and the supplier of that functional unit.
www.ncits.org /tc_home/k5htm/u.htm   (1715 words)

  
 Buckingham Basic Command Unit
In Buckinghamshire, the Basic Command Unit commander is Chief Superintendent Paul Tinnion.
The BCU is made up of four Local Police Areas (LPAs) that have the same boundaries as local authorities that share responsibility with the police for reducing crime and disorder.
There is a superintendent in charge in each of the LPAs of Wycombe and Aylesbury, with chief inspectors in South Buckinghamshire and Chiltern LPAs.
www.thamesvalley.police.uk /bcu/buckinghamshire/index.htm   (280 words)

  
 C programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KandR C is often considered the most basic part of the language that a C compiler must support.
One issue to be aware of when using C is that automatically and dynamically allocated objects are not initialized; they initially have an indeterminate value (typically whatever values are present in the memory space they occupy, which might not even be a legal bit pattern for that type).
There are also compilers, libraries and operating system level mechanisms for performing array bounds checking, buffer overflow detection, and automatic garbage collection, that are not a standard part of C. Cproto is a program that will read a C source file and output prototypes of all the functions within the source file.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/C_programming_language   (6511 words)

  
 TFCBooks -- Tesla Site Glossary
The basic unit of charge, usually denoted by e, is that on the proton or the electron; that on the proton is designated as positive (+e) and that on the electron is designated as negative (-e).
A unit of electric charge defined as the amount of charge that crosses a surface in 1 second when a current of 1 absolute ampere is flowing across the surface.
The basic types of modulation are angle modulation, including the special cases of phase modulation and frequency modulation, and amplitude modulation.
www.tfcbooks.com /mainpage/glossary.htm   (12260 words)

  
 ' + pPage + '   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
For compiled programs, Command returns the command-line arguments specified when the program was launched.
The interval argument contains a code that represents a unit of time (for example, yyyy for years, m for months, d for days), and number is the number of units to be added to date.
The interval argument contains a code that represents the unit of time (for example, yyyy for years) that will be returned by the function.
www.int.gu.edu.au /courses/3008int/m03/FYI/Command_Syntax.htm#Heading36   (8472 words)

  
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Unit 4 bullet charts Graphical elements, such as drawings and tables, integrated into a series of charts that list the main points of a presentation.
Unit 5 de-skilling Transforming a job, when it is automated, so that it requires less skill.
Unit 6 raster (bit-mapped) graphics Painting programs create raster graphics that are, to the computer, simple maps showing how the pixels on the screen should be represented.
www.cortland.edu /cap/Cap100Web/glossarynew.htm   (11204 words)

  
 CT-BCS - CardTerminal Basic Command Set
The units and their coding as they may appear in CT command parameter P1 are listed in Tab.
The INPUT command allows an input entered at the keypad to be returned in the data field of the response.
Subsequently the ICC command is transmitted to the ICC.
www.linuxnet.com /documentation/files/ctbcs.html   (3205 words)

  
 SHAPE Biographies: SACEUR General James L. Jones
The European Command’s mission is to support and achieve U.S. interests and objectives throughout 93 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, and portions of the Middle East.
The command performs a variety of functions including planning for and conducting contingency operations such as noncombatant evacuations and humanitarian relief operations; providing combat-ready forces to both Allied Command Operations and other U.S. unified commands; and conducting intelligence activities and security assistance.
Returning to the United States, he was advanced to the rank of Major General in July 1994, and was assigned as Commanding General, 2d Marine Division, Marine Forces Atlantic, Camp Lejeune, NC.
www.nato.int /shape/bios/saceur/jones.htm   (757 words)

  
 Basic Command Unit Committees - Thames Valley Police Authority
The five committees – one for each BCU – have been created to mirror the structural changes that the Force has made through the Challenge and Change project, which aims to put neighbourhood policing at the core of its work.
The Police Authority will devolve some decision-making to the BCU Committees, which should also hold the BCU commanders to account over performance.
The BCU Committee meetings are all held in public, although some items may need to be discussed in private.
www.tvpa.police.uk /meetings/BCU-Committees.htm   (125 words)

  
 Digitrax.com: Applications Note: Digital Command Control Mobile Decoder Function System
Locomotive Consisting Options: the action of linking more than one power unit together to be controlled by commands sent by the throttle and command station to a single address.
Basic Consisting Method: Program all the locomotives in a consist to the same address and run them off one throttle.
As you increase or decrease your throttle to command the decoder to move the loco forward or reverse at any speed you will notice that the loco responds to the change in throttle settings according to the relationship between motor voltage applied and the throttle setting.
www.digitrax.com /decfeatures.php   (2084 words)

  
 1st Battalion 61st Infantry Regiment
After command, he was assigned as a Live Fire Observer Controller with the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC), Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas.
After completing the US Army Command and General Staff College, LTC Cone was assigned as the Commander, Special Troops Battalion, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina in July 2001.
Command Sergeant Major David G. Anderson was born in Wilson, North Carolina.
www.jackson.army.mil /161   (601 words)

  
 Government Offices | East Midlands |
For that reason, BCU fund activity will need to be fully aligned with CDRPs' strategies and other funding streams, including Neighbourhood Renewal Fund (NRF).
BCU Commanders are expect to receive at least the same again in this financial year (2005–2006) depending on performance, including spend.
To facilitate this, BCU Commanders must agree their spending plans with CDRPs (or the new partnerships that will integrate the responsibilities of DATs and CDRPs).
www.goem.gov.uk /goem/comunitysafetyregionalhome/cr-init/bcu-fund   (185 words)

  
 [A-List] UK state: populist authoritarianism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It is the antidote to selfish individualism and to top-down command programmes for government." The proposals for the future of the criminal justice system are to be outlined in a speech tonight to community service volunteers and detailed in a Home Office pamphlet.
He wanted local crime and police performance data for each police division or basic command unit pub lished as part of an "adult education exercise" about crime.
Local police commanders would get greater powers and annual reports would be published on the state of policing in each area.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2003-June/026461.html   (661 words)

  
 Berkshire East Basic Command Unit
Ch Supt Brian Langston, Berkshire East Basic Command Unit’s (BCU) most senior police officer, is moving to Thames Valley Police headquarters after Easter to take up the post of Head of Local Policing for the Force.
Plans to run Polish language lessons for police officers and staff in Berkshire East BCU have proved so popular that a second course is already fully booked.
Chief Supt Brian Langston, commander of Berkshire East BCU, awarded commendations at a ceremony on Thursday 22 March to police officers, police staff and members of the public who have displayed exceptional courage, initiative and professionalism.
www.thamesvalley.police.uk /bcu/berkshire_east   (408 words)

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