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Topic: Restricted Line Officer


  
  ASIS International: Glossary - L
line impedance - the impedance of a telecommunication line.
It is a function of the resistance, inductance, conductance, and capacitance of the line, and the frequency of the signal.
line security - any of several methods for securing a line, e.g., by line supervision in which a transmission line is determined to be functional through constant monitoring of power passing through it.
www.asisonline.org /library/glossary/l.xml   (3156 words)

  
  Restricted Line Officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Restricted Line Officers in the United States Navy and Navy Reserve are those who are not staff officers (e.g.
Naval Intelligence Officers have a wide variety of technical and non-technical academic backgrounds, including political science, modern history, physical and natural sciences, and the liberal arts.
Cryptology: There are over 700 Navy Cryptology officers, who perform Naval cryptology and related functions as directed by the Chief of Naval Operations and National Signals Intelligence tasks assigned by the Director, National Security Agency.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Restricted_Line_Officer   (781 words)

  
 Qwika - United States Navy
Officers, Chief Petty Officers, and Petty Officers are also issued sets of "Working Uniforms" that are worn in office environments, in positions that interact with the public, and in watch situations.
Officers and Chief Petty Officers are issued set of Khakis, which contain a short sleeve blouse with the warfare insignia worn on the top left pocket, ribbons worn beneath the warfare insignia, a nametag worn on the top right pocket, and rank insignia worn on the collar.
Officers and Chiefs may wear the "Ike" jacket, with the rank insignia worn on the shoulder epuelets, the reefer, with rank insignia worn on the collar, or the all weather coat, with rank insignia worn on the collar.
wikipedia.qwika.com /wiki/USN   (6260 words)

  
 United States Navy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The senior naval officer, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), is the four-star admiral immediately under the Secretary of the Navy.
Officers between O-1 and O-4 are called junior officers, O-5 and O-6 are called senior officers, and O-7 to O-10 are called flag officers.
Note: Marine Corps officers, also part of the Department of the Navy, are all considered "line" officers because they are qualified as troop commanders in addition to their specialties.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/United_States_Navy   (7503 words)

  
 Naval traditions: Names of ranks, Warrant Officers
That is, the occupational areas of warrant officers do not expand since their primary duties, especially afloat, involve an application of technical officer skills as opposed to a purely management function.
Therefore, while warrant officers should be utilized only in valid warrant officer requirements, they may be assigned any primary or additional duty deemed necessary by the commanding officer to accomplish the immediate mission of the unit.
Navy Regulations also state that a warrant officer may succeed to command of a ship, or other command of the naval service, provided he is authorized to perform all deck duties afloat or has a designator appropriate to the function of the activity, respectively.
www.history.navy.mil /trivia/triv4-5n.htm   (1514 words)

  
 NRS Valparaiso
The Navy officer corps is divided into three catagories: unrestricted line, restricted line and staff corps.
Unrestricted line officers perform various duties in surface, submarine and aviation warfare.
Restricted line officers perform various duties in their specific area of expertise.
members.tripod.com /navyvalpo/offprogs.html   (219 words)

  
 UTPD Policy B-11, Line of Duty Death
It shall be the responsibility of the on-duty shift commander (notification officer) to properly notify the next of kin of an officer who has suffered severe injuries or died.
Officers who were on the scene or who arrived after an officer was critically injured or killed should be relieved as soon as possible.
The department liaison officer ensures that close contact is maintained between the department and the survivors and that their needs are met for as long as they feel the need for support.
www.utexas.edu /police/manual/b11.html   (1413 words)

  
 Vancouver, WA Ordinance No. M-3499 relating to the use of skateboards, in-line skates, roller skates, coasters, toy ...
"Sidewalk" means that property between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent property, set aside and intended for the use of pedestrians or such portion of private property parallel and in proximity to a public highway and dedicated to use by pedestrians.
A law enforcement officer having probable cause to believe a violation of this chapter has been committed shall have the authority to confiscate the skateboard, in-line skates, roller skates, coaster, toy vehicle, or similar device used in violation of this chapter, and hold the same as evidence pending adjudication of the infraction.
Law enforcement officers commissioned by the city of Vancouver are authorized to issue a notice of infraction upon certification that the officer has probable cause to believe, and does believe, that a person has committed an infraction contrary to the provisions of this section.
www.mrsc.org /ords/V35oM-3499.aspx   (1452 words)

  
 ASIS International: Glossary - R
restricted keyway - a special keyway and key blank for high security locks, with a configuration which is not freely available and which must be specifically requested from the manufacturer.
restrictive covenant - a provision in an agreement limiting or restricting the action of one of the parties to the agreement.
Or a deed may contain a covenant restricting the type of building that may be placed upon the property.
www.asisonline.org /library/glossary/r.xml   (6232 words)

  
 Washington County (Oregon) Sheriff's Office - Restricted Shooting Districts
The restricted shooting district is defined by State Highway 26 to the south, Cornelius Pass Road to the west, and a combination of the Urban Growth Boundary and the Multnomah-Washington County line to the north and east.
If the board finds and determines that the restricted shooting district should be established for the reasonable safety and security of the residents therein and that said establishment is consistent to the best interests of the residents therein and of the public in general, the board may enter an order establishing the restricted shooting district.
A county officer, as defined in the uniform citation ordinance, and a private citizen may issue a citation for violation of this chapter and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
www.co.washington.or.us /sheriff/patrol/r_shtord.htm   (1536 words)

  
 United States Navy at AllExperts
Commissioned officers in the Navy have pay grades ranging from O-1 to O-10, with O-10 being the highest; those with paygrades between O-1 and O-4 are designated junior officers, those between O-5 and O-6 are dubbed senior officers, and officers in the O-7 to O-10 range are called flag officers.
Unrestricted Line Officers are the most visible and well-known, due to their role as the warfighting command element in the U.S. Navy.
Restricted Line Officers, on the other hand, concentrate on non-combat related fields, which include engineering, maintenance, meteorology and oceanography, and intelligence; they are not qualified to command combat units.
en.allexperts.com /e/u/un/united_states_navy.htm   (8948 words)

  
 GOLDEN EAGLE INTERNATIONAL INC - MYNG Annual Report (10-K) EXHIBIT 99
Officers must direct such disclosures or requests for consent or clarification to the Chief Financial Officer, who will deliver such documentation to the Audit Committee for a final determination.
Because the officers and directors of the Company are the most visible to the public and are most likely, in the view of the public, to possess inside information about the Company, we ask them to do more than refrain from insider trading.
Any officer or senior executive who knows of an employee engaging in or planning to engage in any activity in violation of the Code who does nothing to prevent it may be subject to disciplinary action.
sec.edgar-online.com /2004/03/31/0000869531-04-000035/Section37.asp   (6964 words)

  
 Warrant Officer Programs of Other Services
Officers provide the flexibility for use in a broad span of managerial and career broadening assignments which are necessary to meet Air Force requirements.
By definition, Marine Corps warrant officers are technical specialists who have established their skills in the enlisted grades and who possess the potential to act as a supervisor in that skill in a capacity that is substantially higher than that required for enlisted personnel.
Consequently, while the majority of warrant officer selectees do require some additional formal training prior to their first assignment in the fleet as a warrant officer, the training is at an intermediate level where the supervisory skills for the particular technical field are emphasized.
www.usawoa.org /woheritage/WO_Prog_Other_Svc.htm   (2906 words)

  
 Navy Nurtures IT Pros - Military Information Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
IP officers are essential to the Navy’s support of network-centric warfare, the Department of Defense concept that all warfighting capabilities depend on the rapid delivery of tactical intelligence and logistics information via IT systems.
Officer applicants who have been selected to join the IP community but have not yet transferred are eligible to attend mentoring workshops on a space-available basis.
The participation of reserve officers and the establishment of the mentoring program are not the only moves adopted by the Navy to strengthen the IP officer community.
www.military-information-technology.com /print_article.cfm?DocID=41   (1510 words)

  
 CareerJournal | An Employee Guide To Restricted Stock
The "restricted" in restricted stock refers to the fact that employees can't sell the shares until a certain amount of time passes, often three or four years, and that employees may have to forfeit the shares if they leave.
Because restricted stock consists of actual shares, rather than the right to buy future ones, and thus is less risky, employers nearly always give workers fewer shares than they would if they were granting stock options.
Bottom line: Companies are probably going to be handing out less equity compensation, whether it comes in the form of options or restricted stock.
www.careerjournal.com /salaryhiring/options/20030714-simon.html   (1350 words)

  
 Officer Candidate School
Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola, Fla. is a rigorous course for new non-commissioned, unrestricted-line and restricted-line officer candidates.
Enid Wilson, public affairs officer at OCS, "A candidate who is strong academically, physically fit, has attention to detail, displays teamwork and leadership traits and is determined to succeed" will complete training at OCS.
At least half of all the newly commissioned Ensigns are either Naval Aviators or Naval Flight Officers and stay in Pensacola to attend Preflight Instruction at Naval Aviation Schools Command.
www.nsgreatlakes.navy.mil /bulletin/ocs.html   (639 words)

  
 PART 1827
For this purpose, the contracting officer may presume that a contractor is not a domestic firm unless it is known that the firm is not foreign owned, controlled, or influenced.
The contracting officer shall consult with the installation patent or intellectual property counsel regarding any questions concerning the delivery of restricted computer software and/or the use of Alternate III that may arise from an offeror's response to the provision at FAR 52.227-15, Representation of Limited Rights Data and Restricted Computer Software, or during negotiations.
The contracting officer may, in consultation with the installation intellectual property counsel, so direct the contractor in situations where copyright protection is considered necessary in furtherance of Agency mission objectives, needed to support specific Agency programs, or necessary to meet statutory requirements.
www.hq.nasa.gov /office/procurement/regs/1827.htm   (3887 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Unrestricted Line (URL) officers are those unrestricted as to type of duty assignments, and are eligible for command at sea and ashore.
A line officer's tours of operational duty with fleet components are alternated with assignments to staff, training, and support activities in the Navy's shore establishment.
Naval intelligence officers are required to work on a very broad range of issues and should not be restricted to a specific educational background.
www2.ku.edu /~kunrotc/battalion_regs/chap_11.htm   (2741 words)

  
 Police Badges - Thin Red Line Decals, License Plates, Uniform Bars, Lapel Pins, Coins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Anywhere you travel in the United States, fire department officers will easily identify you as a brother or sister officer.
Officers wearing the symbol, whether it is a license tag or reflective sticker, will have many stories to tell how they have been helped by or introduced to fellow officers.
You will meet fellow officers from other jurisdictions, states, or even other nations and you instantly feel a brother/sisterhood with them.
www.epolicesupply.com /thin_red_line   (231 words)

  
 Improving Marine Corps Intelligence: A Navy View
Marine officers and enlisted men in the intelligence field have responded in print with many additional insights into the state of Marine Corps intelligence that should go a long way toward improving the focus of the argument and the practical implementation of needed changes.
Although many outstanding Navy intelligence officers transfer from the unrestricted line (surface warfare, aviation, and submarines), most are commissioned directly Into the designator and have over half a decade of intelligence experience at the point in their careers when Marine intelligence officers are selected.
Intelligence officers must ensure that they are support oriented and that they are not hiding behind the "green door." It isn't as good a hideout as it used to be, as most of the senior operators have the appropriate access to get in.
www.globalsecurity.org /intell/library/reports/1992/HGD.htm   (3213 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Restricted product   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The restricted product is a construction in the theory of topological groups.
The restricted product is itself a locally compact group.
The best known example of this construction is that of the adele ring and idele group of an algebraic number field.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Restricted_product   (74 words)

  
 Drug Testing: Section One, Two and Three   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
An MRO is defined as a licensed physician who receives laboratory results, has knowledge of substance abuse disorders, and has appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual’s positive test result together with his or her medical history and any other relevant biomedical information.
There are no specific regulatory time lines, but the first attempt to contact the donor is usually within 24 hours after receiving either the electronic transmission (if there is one) or the hard copy of the CCF (Copy 2) from the laboratory.
In these instances, the MRO may inform the individual responsible for certifying that the donor is qualified to perform that job that the donor is taking a medication that is restricted for an individual in that occupation or that the medication may affect the individual’s ability to perform a safety sensitive occupation.
workplace.samhsa.gov /DrugTesting/MedicalReviewOfficers/MROmannual.html   (10784 words)

  
 Stock grants taking place of options
The new incentives, called restricted stock units, are part of Intel Corp. and several other tech companies' response to new accounting rules that require companies to record expenses associated with granting stock options to employees.
The restricted stock units, or RSUs, are actual grants of stock that can be cashed in whenever the employee reaches certain performance or length-of-service goals.
Restricted stock has several advantages over stock options, experts say.
www.azcentral.com /arizonarepublic/business/articles/0224stockoptions24.html   (1240 words)

  
 Medical Review Officer Manual   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This requires that all specimens be kept in secured storage or in the line of sight custody of an authorized individual, with appropriate chain of custody entries (i.e., signature, date, and action/purpose of each custody transfer) made at the time of actions.
Collectors are required to include comments on the "Remarks" line in Step 4 (the collector's section) of the Federal CCF to document any unusual donor behavior or incidents occurring during the collection.
An employee who is the subject of a drug test may, upon written request through the MRO and the Federal agency, have access to any records relating to his or her drug test, any records relating to the results of any relevant certification, review, or revocation of certification proceedings, and access to a documentation package.
workplace.samhsa.gov /DrugTesting/MedicalReviewOfficers/MROMannual100104.htm   (15342 words)

  
 Classif & Oper of Auxiliary Enterprises
On all applicable statements, restricted auxiliary revenue should be reported under Auxiliary Enterprises regardless of the source.
Restricted auxiliary revenues should be reflected as auxiliary enterprises revenue rather than grants and in the same amount as the auxiliary enterprises restricted expenditures.
The last line of the operating expenditures shall show the allocation of these costs to the operating activities.
www.tbr.state.tn.us /policies_guidelines/business_guidelines/B-020.htm   (1853 words)

  
 The Warrant Officer Ranks: Adding Flexibility to Military Personnel Management
Limited duty officers receive the same benefits as other commissioned officers, but because they previously served at least four years in the enlisted ranks, their basic pay through grade O-3 is somewhat higher than that of other officers in those grades.
Warrant officers and limited duty officers are drawn most heavily from equipment repair specialties in the enlisted ranks; thus, in comparison with commissioned officers, they tend to be heavily concentrated in engineering and maintenance occupations (see Table 3).
The enlisted occupational specialties that contribute disproportionate numbers of personnel to the technician warrant officer ranks are generally in the areas of electrical/mechanical equipment repair, electronic equipment repair, and, except in the Marine Corps, communications and intelligence (see Table 4).
www.cbo.gov /showdoc.cfm?index=3287&sequence=2   (1834 words)

  
 Navy Officer Manpower and Personnel Classification, NAVPERS 15839I, Major Code Structures, Part A, Billet and Officer ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
  Officers of the line of the Regular Navy and Naval Reserve appointed for the performance of duty in the broad occupational fields indicated by their former warrant designators or enlisted rating groups.
  Officers of the line of the Regular Navy and Naval Reserve appointed to chief warrant officer for the performance of duty in the technical fields indicated by former enlisted rating groups.
The officer designator codes are four‑digit numbers used to group officers by categories for personnel accounting and administrative purposes and to identify the status of officers.
buperscd.technology.navy.mil /bup_updt/508/OfficerClassification/i/PT_A.htm   (1351 words)

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