On the who's in charge, I welcome the suggestion from Liam Fox that NATO is coming together to find the command and control structure that is much needed.
Once the victim received a text message that included a certain protocol, the malware would send the collected data back to the command-and-control server.
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On the second question, it is going to be -- the French and others agreed at NATO to have NATO take on the command and control of this operation at some point during, as I said, not days -- not weeks, but days.
They were given access to the command and control servers of Flame.
In contrast to the "command and control" ethos in effect in the military (and his company), this was an all-volunteer effort, with 100 people contributing.
Under what construct could six days, in terms of transfer from the U.S. lead to NATO command and control for the no-fly zone be a prolonged period of time, and two more days, or several more days, to resolve the underlying issues of an agreement that has already been reached on civilian protection, the civilian protection aspect?
Even members of a top management team can flee to other organizations after too many instances in which the CEO discounted their ideas, unable to shake the command-and-control leadership style.
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But by talking prematurely about tax cuts, Mr Duncan Smith is only giving ammunition to Tony Blair and confusing what should be his party's most important message: that the Conservatives' newfound decentralist approach is superior to the philosophically flawed command-and-control methods of the government.
The EPA, citing the Congressional refusal to enact flawed cap-and-trade policies, is now attempting to impose command and control regulations on the power and energy industry.
Cloud computing empowered the line of business manager to go around the command-and-control CIO.
The ship, the USS Mount Whitney, is the Navy's only Joint Command Ship and is considered to be the most sophisticated ship ever commissioned in terms of communication, control, command, computers and intelligence capabilities, according to the Navy's Web site.
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To minimize "remote control clutter, " both devices connect to any Denon receiver using the dock control port and give users command and control of their iPod via the receiver's remote control.
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In the Industrial Age, because the corporate bosses owned the means of production, they had the wherewithal to command and control.
It was the British decision to transfer control over Latrun - with its command over the road below - to the Jordan Legion, that all but guaranteed the fall of Jerusalem by preventing reinforcements from aiding its undermanned defenders.
The crew of the Colorado, after some internal scuffles for command, decides to take control of the island of Sainte Marina, where there is a NATO radar installation.
In the last week, we have shifted control of skimming assets to the commander and the Incident Command Post in Alabama, who is responsible for Mississippi, Alabama and Florida -- and actually have detached a task force to work for him to push out 50 miles offshore and find these smaller patches and try and deal with them before they get to shore.
The senior administration official is correct, but the -- what has already happened and is occurring now is the transfer of command and control over the no-fly zone to NATO.
Jack Keane, then the Army's deputy chief of staff, told the historians of his reaction to a June 2003 decision to transfer control of all coalition troops away from the land forces command that had been preparing for the mission.
It lists those who received the Battle of Britain Clasp to the 1939-45 Star for service in the air under the control of Fighter Command between 10 July and 31 October 1940.
The contribution of Agile to enhanced management practices for dealing with complexity is a shift towards valuing transparency, obliquity, informality, expertise and getting real-world results for customers through iterative approaches, as compared to the traditional management approaches of command, control, hierarchy, rules, formal plans, reports, predictability, short-term efficiency and a preoccupation with saving or making money.
We have moved from a U.S. capability that is extent and will continue to exist, to one that is now -- can be made available to NATO and operate under NATO rules of engagement, NATO agreements on how the command-and-control system is supposed to operate, and formally, under the operational control of a NATO commander as opposed to a U.S. commander.
According to that official, the insurgents no doubt have considerable command and control in Sunni areas, but so far, the official says, there seems to be no single insurgent leader who can control all of the Sunni triangle.
So right now the logistics of a new building are not as important as consolidating command and control, giving specific direction to the Department of Homeland Security and to these agencies to make sure that we fulfill the president's commitment to keep America as safe as possible.
The power has slipped too far away from the command-and-control CIO for that to happen.
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Many teachers, used to what he called "command and control, " don't like to give up the power to students to decide what they learn, and aren't yet comfortable with Internet collaboration, he said.
And he will update them on the transition of command and control to NATO, which as you know is taking place as I speak.
For decades, management theorists have been talking about how organizations need to continually learn by eschewing the traditional command and control approach in favor of empowering their employees.
The arrest came about just five days after control of the investigation switched to Scotland Yard's Homicide and Serious Crime Command unit from the local "Sapphire" policing team, which specialises in sexual assault and rape investigations.
Experts said they believe Flame reports back the information to a central command-and-control network that has constantly changed location.
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