MilOps - Distribution A
A profile of OpenGeospatialConsortium (OpenGIS, OGC) OpenLS (Location Services) version 1.1 schemas. A profile of OpenGeospatialConsortium (OpenGIS, OGC) OpenLS (Location Services) version 1.1 schemas that have been edited to use GML version 3.2.1 schemas instead of the GML version 3.0 schemas that were current when OpenLS version 1.1 was promulgated. See http://www.opengeospatial.org for documentation, http://schemas.opengis.net/ols/ for schemas.
Geography Markup Language (GML) version 3.2.1 schemas. See http://www.opengeospatial.org OGC document 07-036 for documentation: "The Geography Markup Language (GML) was originally developed within the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC). ISO 19136 was prepared by ISO/TC 211 jointly with the OGC." See http://schemas.opengis.net/gml/ for schemas.
A data type for a shortened name.
Min length 4
Max length 30
A data type for a shortened name.
A data type for an affiliation.
A data type for a point associated with a target and assigned for a specific weapon impact.
A data type for a relationship between an aircraft and a target.
A data type for a unit code for an azimuth value.
Angle subtended by 1/360 of a circle
Angle subtended by 1/6400 of a circle (slightly less than one milliradian)
A data type for a unit code for an azimuth value.
A data type for additional information about an angular measure.
A data type for a group of metadata that describes and identifies a person, group, board, or organization that has approving authority.
A data type for a status of an approval.
Approved
Denied
Pending
Revoked
A data type for a status of an approval.
A data type for an area of concern to the commander, including the area of influence, areas adjacent thereto, and extending into enemy territory to the objectives of current or planned operations.
A data type for a value from a specified controlled vocabulary.
A data type for a set of variables of an operational environment or situation in which a unit, system, or individual is expected to operate and may affect performance. A physical or behavioral state of a system that is required for the achievement of an objective.
A data type for additional information about contact information.
A data type for an angle measured in degrees used to identify the intended direction of movement in the horizontal plane. The value of the angle is positive in a clockwise direction as viewed from "above" the horizontal plane.
A data type for a means of specifying the harm or injury to an object, person or entity, resulting in loss of value or the impairment of usefulness.
A data type for additional information about a device.
A data type for a kind of physical security device.
Device providing selective restriction of access to a place or other resource
Airplane, helicopter, or other flying platform
Device providing support or supplemental/accessory functionality to a primary mission device
Device that provides alarm and status information, received from other devices, to an operator
Device that provides a means to visually assess the cause of an alarm, such as an intrusion
Device providing alarm or notification using sound
Command and Control node
Device providing means of transmitting data between devices
Device physically delaying or preventing progress toward or access to a protected asset
Device capable of detecting alarm conditions such as physical intrusion across a boundary or into an area
Device providing the capability to alert or notify multiple personnel, over a large area, such as a loudspeaker system
Device providing position determination or route guidance
Device not belonging to any other defined category
Device providing power supply or storage for other devices
Device providing additional force, lethality, or other capabilities to assist personnel responding to intrusions or other events
Device that detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it
Device capable of reporting the location or track of a detected intrusion, object, or other phenomenon, apart from the device's own location
Device capable of reporting a series of successive positions of a moving object
Conveyance designed to carry an operator, passengers, equipment, and/or cargo
A data type for a kind of physical security device.
A data type for a set of configuration information.
A data type for a distance measured in meters.
A data type for an ellipse, expressed as an XY plane (projected onto earth's surface) ellipse. The major axis is oriented along reported azimuth, with zero being due North.
A data type for a set of items needed to outfit or equip an individual or organization.
A data type for the existence of a process or object at a location during a time interval.
A data type for additional information about a facility.
A data type for a set of identifiers and indexes used to identify data within the GFM XSD. FMIDs convey no information about the entity they identify, are a fixed size, and are exchanged as a single attribute.
maximum value inclusive equal to 18446744073709551615
total digits equal to 20
A data type for a set of identifiers and indexes used to identify data within the GFM XSD. FMIDs convey no information about the entity they identify, are a fixed size, and are exchanged as a single attribute.
A data type for a measure of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.
A data type for a unit of measure for a temporal frequency value in accordance with NIST SP-330.
gigahertz (one billion cycles per second)
hertz (one cycle per second)
kilohertz (one thousand cycles per second)
millihertz (one thousandth of a cycle per second)
megahertz (one million cycles per second)
A data type for a unit of measure for a temporal frequency value in accordance with NIST SP-330.
A data type for a set of information about multiple settings grouped together.
A data type for a measure of an angle in the horizontal plane.
A data type for additional information about an image.
A data type for a setting that is a true or false value
A data type for a setting that is specific by a value within a given list of options.
A data type for additional information about a location.
A data type for a code indicating the method used to generate a location.
Human entered or modified
Calculated by user
Cut and paste from another window by user
Estimated by user
Generated by machine
Obtained from a configuration file
Corroborated from multiple sources
Derived from GPS receiver
Derived from magnetic sources
Mensurated (from imagery)
Prediction of future (e.g., a from a tracker)
Produced by a simulation
A data type for a code indicating the method used to generate a location.
A data type for a complete coordinate string from the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) which represents a location with a Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) or Universal Polar Stereographic (UPS) coordinate and a unique military grid square.
MGRS coordinate pattern
A data type for a complete coordinate string from the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) which represents a location with a Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) or Universal Polar Stereographic (UPS) coordinate and a unique military grid square.
A data type for a 1-meter precision level MGRS UPS coordinate.
A length for MGRS UPS 1-meter coordinate.
A pattern for MGRS UPS 1-meter coordinate.
A data type for a 1-meter precision level MGRS UPS coordinate.
A data type for a 100,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
length
pattern
A data type for a 100,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A data type for a 10,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
length
pattern
A data type for a 10,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A data type for a 1,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
length
pattern
A data type for a 1,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A data type for a 100-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
length
pattern
A data type for a 100-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A data type for a 10-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
length
pattern
A data type for a 10-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A data type for a 1-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
length
pattern
A data type for a 1-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A data type for a symbol identification code, an alphanumeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A data type for a symbol identification code, an alphanumeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A data type for a symbol identification code, an alphanumeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A data type for a symbol identification code, an alphanumeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A data type for a code describing the standard identity of a track; codes defined by MIL-STD-2525C.
A track which is assumed to be a friend because of its characteristics, behavior, or origin.
A friendly track acting as a HOSTILE for exercise purposes.
A track belonging to a declared, presumed or recognized friendly nation, faction or group.
A track declared to belong to any opposing nation, party, group, or entity, which by virtue of its behavior or information collected on it such as characteristics, origin or nationality contributes to the threat to friendly forces.
A friendly track as a SUSPECT for exercise purposes.
A track or contact whose characteristics, behaviour, origin or nationality indicate that it is neither supporting nor opposing friendly forces.
PENDING
An identity applied to a track that is potentially hostile because of its characteristics, behaviour, origin or nationality.
An identity applied to an evaluated track that has not been identified.
A data type for a code describing the standard identity of a track; codes defined by MIL-STD-2525C.
A data type for an unsigned integer containing ten digits of a symbol identification code (SIDC).
A data type for an unsigned integer containing ten digits of a symbol identification code (SIDC).
A data type for a symbol identification code, a numeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A data type for additional information about a mission.
A data type for a list Mission Essential Tasks.
A data type for a specified or implied task that an organization must perform to accomplish the mission that is typically included in the mission statement.
A data type for a 2D or 3D vector describing the motion of a process or object.
A data type for a measure of an angle in NATO Mils (there are 6400 NATO Mils in a circle).
The minimum value for a NATO mil.
The maximum value for a NATO mil.
A data type for a measure of an angle in NATO Mils (there are 6400 NATO Mils in a circle).
A data type for a time, location and information of an observation.
A data type for a location of an observed object.
A data type for an organization that assigns to responsible commanders the means with which to accomplish their assigned tasks in any planned action.
A data type for the operational status of an event.
EXERCISE
OPERATIONS/REALITY
A reconstruction of a previously occuring situation
SIMULATION
TEST
For training purposes
A data type for the operational status of an event.
A data type describing explosives, chemicals, pyrotechnics, and similar stores, e.g., bombs, guns and ammunition, flares, smoke, or napalm.
A data type for a setting that is specified by a value or measure within a given range.
A data type for the angles of rotation about the principle axes (normal, lateral, longitudinal) of some thing, relative to the Earth and direction of motion, measured in degrees.
A data type for a sector scanned by a device; defined by a radial sweep from the device location.
A data type for a device which detects or measures a physical property.
A data type for a value or set of data for a setting.
A data type for a set of information about a configuration setting.
A data type for a direction of a signal link.
Both uplink and downlink
Transmission to a ground station from aerial or space platform, to mobile from base station, or to network edge from core
Transmission from a ground station to aerial or space platform, from mobile to base station, or from network edge to core
A data type for a direction of a signal link.
A data type for a detectable physical quantity or impulse (as a voltage, current, or magnetic field strength) by which messages or information can be transmitted.
A data type for a six-character alphanumeric number.
A data type for a six-character alphanumeric number.
A data type for an operational flight by one aircraft (in air operations).
A data type for additional information about a speed measure.
A data type for a role of an entity or object considered for possible engagement or other action.
A data type for additional information about a task.
A data type for a kind of telephone number.
Defense Red Switch Network
Defense Switched Network
other
Secure Terminal Equipment
Secure Telephone Units
Secure Voice over Internet Protocol
Voice over Internet Protocol
A data type for a kind of telephone number.
A data type for a kind of telephone number.
A data type for regions or divisions of the globe approximately coinciding with meridians at successive hours from the observatory at Greenwich, England.
UTC + 3:30 hours
UTC + 4:30 hours
UTC + 5:30 hours
UTC + 6:30 hours
UTC + 9:30 hours
UTC + 10:30 hours
UTC + 11:30 hours
UTC - 3:30 hours
UTC - 8:30 hours
UTC - 9:30 hours
UTC + 1 hour
UTC + 2 hours
UTC + 3 hours
UTC + 4 hours
UTC + 5 hours
UTC + 6 hours
UTC + 7 hours
UTC + 8 hours
UTC + 9 hours
UTC + 10 hours
UTC + 11 hours
UTC + 12 hours
UTC - 1 hour
UTC - 2 hours
UTC - 3 hours
UTC - 4 hours
UTC - 5 hours
UTC - 6 hours
UTC - 7 hours
UTC - 8 hours
UTC - 9 hours
UTC - 10 hours
UTC - 11 hours
UTC + 12:45 hours
UTC + 13:00 hours
UTC + 14:00 hours
UTC - 12 hours
UTC
A data type for regions or divisions of the globe approximately coinciding with meridians at successive hours from the observatory at Greenwich, England.
A data type for a point in a series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device.
A data type for a series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device. A series of successive positions of a moving object for display or recording purposes.
A data type for a direction of travel for a tripwire.
Tripwire line is crossed from both sides
Tripwire line is crossed from right to left (as viewed on a display, or by some other convention defining left and right)
Tripwire line is crossed from left to right (as viewed on a display, or by some other convention defining left and right)
A data type for a direction of travel for a tripwire.
A data type for a unique line of detection, comprised of two or more location points, that intruders cannot cross.
A data type for a relationship that describes a command or support relationship between two units.
A data type for a designator for a command or support relationship between the subject and object units.
administrative control; (DOD) Direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support, including organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, individual and unit training, readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and other matters not included in the operational missions of the subordinate or other organizations. Also called ADCON.
combatant command (command authority); (DOD) Nontransferable command authority established by title 10 ("Armed Forces"), United States Code, section 164, exercised only by commanders of unified or specified combatant commands unless otherwise directed by the President or the Secretary of Defense. Combatant command (command authority) cannot be delegated and is the authority of a combatant commander to perform those functions of command over assigned forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations, joint training, and logistics necessary to accomplish the missions assigned to the command. Combatant command (command authority) should be exercised through the commanders of subordinate organizations. Normally this authority is exercised through subordinate joint force commanders and Service and/or functional component commanders. Combatant command (command authority) provides full authority to organize and employ commands and forces as the combatant commander considers necessary to accomplish assigned missions. Operational control is inherent in combatant command (command authority). Also called COCOM.
direct support; (DOD) A mission requiring a force to support another specific force and authorizing it to answer directly to the supported forces request for assistance. Also called DS.
general support; (DOD,NATO) 1. That support which is given to the supported force as a whole and not to any particular subdivision thereof.
operational control; (DOD) Command authority that may be exercised by commanders at any echelon at or below the level of combatant command. Operational control is inherent in combatant command (command authority) and may be delegated within the command. Operational control is the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. Operational control includes authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish missions assigned to the command. Operational control should be exercised through the commanders of subordinate organizations. Normally this authority is exercised through subordinate joint force commanders and Service and/or functional component commanders. Operational control normally provides full authority to organize commands and forces and to employ those forces as the commander in operational control considers necessary to accomplish assigned missions; it does not, in and of itself, include authoritative direction for logistics or matters of administration, discipline, internal organization, or unit training. Also called OPCON.
tactical control; (DOD) Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned. Tactical control is inherent in operational control. Tactical control may be delegated to, and exercised at any level at or below the level of combatant command. Tactical control provides sufficient authority for controlling and directing the application of force or tactical use of combat support assets within the assigned mission or task. Also called TACON.
A data type for a designator for a command or support relationship between the subject and object units.
A data type for a seven-character alphanumeric code that describes a unique increment of a unit deployment, i.e., advance party, main body, equipment by sea and air, reception team, or trail party, in the time-phased force and deployment data. Also called ULN. (JP 3-35)
A data type for a seven-character alphanumeric code that describes a unique increment of a unit deployment, i.e., advance party, main body, equipment by sea and air, reception team, or trail party, in the time-phased force and deployment data. Also called ULN. (JP 3-35)
A data type for a character string assigned to represent a unit name.
A data type for a character string assigned to represent a unit name.
A data type that describes the operational status of a military entity.
Marginally Operational
Not Known
Not Operational
Operational
Substantially Operational
Temporarily Not Operational
A data type that describes the operational status of a military entity.
A data type that gives the reinforcement for a unit that has additional or detached strength.
Detached Only
Normal Strength
Not Known
Null
Reinforced And Detached
Reinforced Only
A data type that gives the reinforcement for a unit that has additional or detached strength.
A data type for a short name used to create derived names and for display with military symbols.
maximum length of 10
A data type for a short name used to create derived names and for display with military symbols.
A data type that qualifies the status of a unit.
Destroyed
Heavily Damaged
Lacking Vital Resources
Lightly Damaged
Lost
Moderately Damaged
None
Not Known
A data type that qualifies the status of a unit.
A data type for a military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority.
A data type for a Joint Chiefs of Staff developed and assigned code, consisting of five characters that uniquely identify a "type unit." Also called UTC.
A data type for a Joint Chiefs of Staff developed and assigned code, consisting of five characters that uniquely identify a "type unit." Also called UTC.
A data type for a 128 bit Universally Unique ID (UUID)
A pattern for UUID.
A data type for a 128 bit Universally Unique ID (UUID)
A data type for a setting that is specified by a value or measure.
A data type for a measure of an angle in the vertical plane.
A data type for a point or a series of points to which a moving object may be vectored.
A data type for an ellipse specified by a point, major axis, minor axis and rotation, using WGS84 coordinates, meters, and decimal degrees.
An ellipse specified by a point, major axis, minor axis and rotation.
A data type for a polygon having no interior regions, using WGS84 coordinates.
A gml:Polygon is a special surface that is defined by a single surface patch (see D.3.6). The boundary of this patch is coplanar and the polygon uses planar interpolation in its interior.
A data type for a series of connected line segments, using WGS84 coordinates
A gml:LineString is a special curve that consists of a single segment with linear interpolation. It is defined by two or more coordinate tuples, with linear interpolation between them.
A data type for a cylinder described with WGS84 coordinates and meters.
A data type for a 3D geometric point, defined by a single coordinate tuple with values from the WGS84 coordinate reference system.
A gml:Point is defined by a single coordinate tuple. The direct position of a point is specified by the gml:pos element which is of type gml:DirectPositionType.
A data type for a setting that specifies zone information.
A identifier name or URI for a controlled vocabulary.
An affiliation.
An augmentation point for type mo:AffiliationType
An augmentation point for type mo:AimpointType
A geographic coordinate of a point associated with a target and assigned for a specific weapon impact.
A relationship between an aircraft and a target.
An augmentation point for type mo:AircraftTargetAssociationType
A well-defined point, easily distinguishable visually and/or electronically, used as a starting point for the bomb run to the target.
A vertical elevation of an object above a surface (as sea level or land) of a planet or natural satellite.
An angle in two dimensions measured in degrees (the angle between two half-lines terminating at the same point).
A unit of measure of an angle value.
Additional information about an angular measure.
An angle characterized by one of the sixteen generalized directions based on the compass rose.
A decimal value for a measurement of an angle.
A measure of an angle in NATO Mils (there are 6400 NATO Mils in a circle).
A group of metadata that describes and identifies a person, group, board, or organization that has approving authority.
An augmentation point for type mo:ApprovalAuthorityType
A name for a person, group, board, or organization
A date of the approval.
A status of an approval.
A text that indicates the status of an approval.
An area of concern to the commander, including the area of influence, areas adjacent thereto, and extending into enemy territory to the objectives of current or planned operations.
An augmentation point for type mo:AreaOfInterestType
A data concept for a designator that categorizes a military, paramilitary, or irregular force or group capable of functioning as an offensive or defensive combat or support organization.
A URI for an organization or other authority that assigns identifiers to things identified.
An intended recipient of the comment.
A comma-separated list of keywords about the comment.
A set of variables of an operational environment or situation in which a unit, system, or individual is expected to operate and may affect performance. A physical or behavioral state of a system that is required for the achievement of an objective.
An augmentation point for type mo:ConditionType
An identification for the condition.
A name for the condition.
A Defense Switched Network (DSN) telephone number for a telecommunications device by which a person or organization may be contacted.
A DNS hostname of a system by which a person or organization may be contacted.
Additional information about contact information.
A field used by the POC or user to provide additional information
A military rank for the focal point of information concerning an activity or event.
A secure electronic mailing address by which a person or organization may be contacted.
A data concept for the intended direction of movement in the horizontal plane.
An angular distance measured in degrees of a direction from a chosen reference direction. The measured and reference directions are located in the horizontal plane, and the value of the angle is positive in a clockwise direction as viewed from "above" the horizontal plane.
An augmentation point for CourseAngleDegreesMeasureType.
An angular distance of a direction from a chosen reference direction. The measured and reference directions are located in the horizontal plane, and the value of the angle is positive in a clockwise direction as viewed from "above" the horizontal plane.
A designator for the 16 generalized directions (for example: southeast) based on the compass rose.
A direction of horizontal motion with respect to true north, measured in degrees.
An augmentation point for type mo:DamageType.
A description of the damage to a target.
A location of where the damage occurred.
A percent quantifying the damage to a target.
A precise point, associated with a target and assigned as the impact point for a single unitary weapon to create a desired effect. Also called DPI.
A geographic location for a deployment destination of forces or cargo.
A device.
Additional information about a device.
A kind of physical security device.
A set of information about the configuration of a device.
An augmentation point for type mo:DeviceConfigurationType
A set of information about a configuration setting.
An identifier of the hardware version on a device.
A name of a military installation at which a device is located.
A name of a sector at which a device is located.
A set of information about the original configuration of a device.
A name of a piece of software on a device.
A more specific classification of a kind of device.
A universally unique identifier assigned to or reported by the device.
A data concept for a reference direction as determined by the means by which it is established (e.g., by the direction of a geographic or magnetic pole of the Earth).
A designator for a reference direction as determined by the means by which it is established (e.g., by the direction of a geographic or magnetic pole of the Earth).
A height above a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface.
An ellipse, expressed as an XY plane (projected onto earth's surface) ellipse. The major axis is oriented along reported azimuth, with zero being due North.
An augmentation point for type mo:EllipseType
A major axis azimuth (XY) of an ellipse.
A major axis length (XY) of an ellipse.
A minor axis length (XY) of an ellipse.
A set of items needed to outfit or equip an individual or organization.
An augmentation point for mo:EquipmentSetType
An existence of a process or object at a location during a time interval.
An augmentation point for type mo:EventType.
A data concept for the type or kind of an event.
A type or kind of an event.
A comment about the process or object.
A means of contacting the object or process described in this Event.
A description of some event.
An identification of an event.
A location of a process or object.
A point in time at which this message was created.
A 2D or 3D vector describing the motion of a process or object.
A name of some event.
A set of angles of rotation about the principle axes (normal, lateral, longitudinal) of a process or object, relative to the Earth and direction of motion, measured in degrees.
A data concept for a state or condition, with respect to circumstances, of some event.
A data concept for a graphic sign usually on a map, display, or diagram, which represents some event of military interest.
A start and stop time of the Event.
A designator for a country to which a facility owes its allegiance.
Additional information about a facility.
A measure of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.
An augmentation point for type mo:FrequencyMeasureType
A data concept for a unit of measure for a frequency value.
A unit of measure for a temporal frequency value.
A set of information about multiple settings grouped together.
An augmentation point for type mo:GroupSettingDataType
A measure of an angle in the horizontal plane.
A data concept for an angular measure in the horizontal plane.
An augmentation point for type mo:HorizontalAngularMeasureType
A 128 bit Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
An alternate name associated to an image.
Additional information about an image
A text that is a binary base-64 string that represents an Image.
A text for the primary description of the image.
A kind of image on file.
An identification for the image.
A name for the image.
A URI describing the relative location of an image.
A setting that is a true or false value
An augmentation point for type mo:IndicatorSettingDataType
A setting that is specific by a value within a given list of options.
An augmentation point for type mo:ListOptionSettingDataType
Additional information about a location.
A code indicating the method used to generate a location.
A data concept for indicating the method used to generate a location.
A value one-half of the height of a cylinder, measured in meters.
A radius of a cylinder, measured in meters.
A data concept for a designator for a geographic location or place at which a military organization may be positioned or stationed, or a geographic location or place of military significance. Also known as a GEOLOC.
An area of uncertainty about a location.
A point whose coordinates are the arithmetic means of the coordinates of the separate points of impact/burst of a finite number of projectiles fired or released at the same aiming point under a given set of conditions.
A data concept for a coordinate from the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) which represents a location using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and the UPS grid systems and a unique military grid labeling convention.
A complete coordinate string from the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) which represents a location with a Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) or Universal Polar Stereographic (UPS) coordinate and a unique military grid square.
A 1-meter precision level MGRS UPS coordinate.
A 100,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A 10,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A 1,000-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A 100-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A 10-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A 1-meter precision level MGRS UTM coordinate.
A name of a grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions. Installations may be elements of a base.
A symbol identification code, an alphanumeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A symbol identification code, an alphanumeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
A symbol identification code, a numeric code based on a database structure that provides the minimum elements required to construct the basic icon and/or a complete symbol. Also called SIDC.
An augmentation point for MILSTD2525-D-SIDC-Type.
An unsigned integer containing the first ten digits of a symbol identification code (SIDC).
An unsigned integer containing the second ten digits of a symbol identification code (SIDC).
An unsigned integer containing the third (conditionally optional) ten digits of a symbol identification code (SIDC).
Additional information about a mission.
A specified or implied task that an organization must perform to accomplish the mission that is typically included in the mission statement.
An augmentation point for type mo:MissionEssentialTaskType
An augmentation point for type mo:MissionEssentialTaskListType
An augmentation point for type mo:MotionType
A time, location and information of an observation.
An augmentation point for type mo:ObservationType
A Date Time Group when this object was observed with the given information. Not to be confused with the Publish Time, which indicates when the system published the message.
True if an observed object is in a state of emergency; False otherwise.
A globally unique identification of the observation of a track (note: not the track itself).
A globally unique identification of the track being observed.
A latitude and longitude of an observed object.
A data concept for an activity of an observed object.
A data concept for a country of allegiance of an observed object.
A data concept for a primary mission area for an observed object.
A data concept for an identifier of an observed battlespace object.
A location of an observed object.
An augmentation point for type mo:ObservedObjectLocationType
A code indicating the method used to generate a location of an observed object.
A speed and course of an observed object.
A name of an observed object.
A data concept for a platform of an observed object.
A data concept for a specific platform of an observed object.
A designator for a standard identity of an observed object.
A data concept for a designator for standard identity codes.
A data concept for a military symbol code often used to display the track on a GUI.
A specification for any plan for the conduct of military operations prepared in response to actual and potential contingencies.
An organization that assigns to responsible commanders the means with which to accomplish their assigned tasks in any planned action.
An augmentation point for mo:OperationPlanTaskOrganizationType
A designator specifying whether observation was a part of an operation, exercise or simulation.
An augmentation point for type mo:OrdnanceType
A data concept for a kind of explosives, chemicals, pyrotechnics, and similar stores, e.g., bombs, guns and ammunition, flares, smoke, or napalm.
A kind of explosives, chemicals, pyrotechnics, and similar stores, e.g., bombs, guns and ammunition, flares, smoke, or napalm.
An identifier to uniquely distinguish one DoD organizational element from another, allowing DoD systems to identify an organization individually across the DoD enterprise. Also known as OUID.
A rate of change of angle of rotation of a thing about its lateral axis, measured in degrees per second.
An angle of rotation of a thing about its longitudinal axis, measured in degrees between the lateral axis and the horizontal plane; negative values indicate the left side is rotated downward.
A geographic location of a beginning point of a deployment where unit or non-unit-related cargo or personnel are located.
A geographic point at which cargo or personnel are discharged. This may be a seaport or aerial port of debarkation; for unit requirements; it may or may not coincide with the destination. Also called POD.
A geographic point in a routing scheme from which cargo or personnel depart. Also called POE.
A setting that is specified by a value or measure within a given range.
An augmentation point for type mo:RangeValueSettingDataType
An augmentation point for type mo:RelativeOrientationType
A facility, of which the containing object is a role.
A sensor, of which the containing object is a role.
A unit, of which the containing object is a role.
A rate of change of angle of rotation of a thing about its longitudinal axis, measured in degrees per second.
A sector scanned by a device; defined by a radial sweep from the device location.
An augmentation point for type mo:ScanSectorType
A maximum distance measure of a sector.
A minimum distance measure of a sector.
An elevation angle of a sector.
A maximum azimuth of a sector.
A minimum azimuth of a sector.
A name of an area designated by boundaries within which a unit operates, and for which it is responsible.
A device which detects or measures a physical property.
An augmentation point for type mo:SensorType
An identification of a sensor.
A set of information about a configuration setting.
An augmentation point for type mo:SettingType
A coded value option for a setting.
A data concept for a coded value option for a setting.
A coded value option for a setting.
A value or set of data for a setting.
An augmentation point for type mo:SettingDataType
A data concept for a representation of a setting.
A description of a setting.
A data concept for a kind of element that may be used to represent the setting in a user display.
True if a setting is enabled; false otherwise.
True if a setting requires exclusive control; false otherwise.
An identifier of a setting.
A smallest allowable increment measure for setting data.
A maximum allowable value or measure for a setting.
A value or measure for a setting.
A minimum allowable value or measure for a setting.
True if a setting allows for multiple values to be selected; false if only one selected value is allowed.
A name of a setting.
An original value or set of data given for a setting.
True if a setting is read only; false otherwise.
True if a setting has been selected; false if a setting has not been selected.
A unit of measure for a setting.
A detectable physical quantity or impulse (as a voltage, current, or magnetic field strength) by which messages or information can be transmitted.
An augmentation point for type mo:SignalType
A data concept for a direction of a signal link.
A direction of a signal link.
A direction of a signal link.
A direction of vertical motion, measured in degrees; -90 indicates motion toward the center of the Earth.
An operational flight by one aircraft in an air operation.
An augmentation point for type mo:SortieType
An identification for a Sortie.
Additional information about a speed measure.
A set of specific activities that contribute to accomplishment of a joint mission-essential task. Supporting tasks associated with a command or AMETL are accomplished by the JS or subordinate commands or agencies.
A role of an entity or object considered for possible engagement or other action.
An augmentation point for type mo:TargetType
A description of a target.
An identification of a target.
A geographic coordinate of the target.
A quantitative extent of physical damage to a target resulting from the application of military force.
Additional information about a task.
A hierarchical number that identifies a specific task.
A unit that is/was/will be performing the task.
A unit assigned to complete a clearly defined action or activity as it is imposed by an appropriate authority.
A mission that is enabled by the performance of a clearly defined action or activity specifically assigned to an individual or organization that must be done as it is imposed by an appropriate authority.
An identifier for a 128 bit Universally Unique ID (UUID) for a task.
A kind of telephone number.
A series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device. A series of successive positions of a moving object for display or recording purposes.
An augmentation point for type mo:TrackType
An identification of a track.
A geographic area encompassing a set of positions of a track.
A point in a series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device.
An augmentation point for type mo:TrackPointType
A tracked object location.
A unique line of detection, comprised of two or more location points, that intruders cannot cross.
An augmentation point for type mo:TripwireType
A direction of travel for a tripwire.
A location of a tripwire point or end.
A military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority.
An abbreviated unit name.
An augmentation point for type mo:UnitType
A relationship describing the command or support relationship between two units.
An augmentation point for type mo:UnitCommandOrSupportRelationshipAssociationType
An identifier used to identify an association between organizational elements.
A data concept for a kind of command or support relationship that exists between the subject and object units.
A designator for a command or support relationship between the subject and object units.
A unit that has control or authority over a subordinate unit in a command or support relationship.
A unit that is under the authority or control of a commanding unit in a command or support relationship.
A data concept representing the country affiliation for an object.
A designator representing the country affiliation for an object.
An identifier with a six-character, alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies each Active, Reserve, and National Guard unit of the Armed Forces. Also called UIC.
An identifier for a seven-character alphanumeric code that describes a unique increment of a unit deployment, i.e., advance party, main body, equipment by sea and air, reception team, or trail party, in the time-phased force and deployment data. Also called ULN. (JP 3-35)
Information that further qualifies primary data about a unit; data about unit data.
A character string assigned to represent a unit name.
A data concept that describes the operational status of a military entity.
A designator that describes the operational status of a military entity.
A person serving as coordinator, action officer, or focal point for an activity.
A position or site occupied by the unit.
A data concept that gives the reinforcement for a unit that has additional or detached strength.
A designator that gives the reinforcement for a unit that has additional or detached strength.
A name used to create derived names and for display with military symbols.
A data concept that qualifies the status of a unit.
A designator that qualifies the status of a unit.
A Joint Chiefs of Staff developed and assigned code, consisting of five characters that uniquely identify a "type unit."
A setting that is specified by a value or measure.
An augmentation point for type mo:ValueSettingDataType
A measure of an angle in the vertical plane.
An augmentation point for type mo:VerticalAngularMeasureType
A point or a series of points to which a moving object may be vectored.
An augmentation point for type mo:WaypointType
A name of a waypoint.
A point to which a moving object may be vectored.
A location identified by a cylinder oriented vertically and centered on a point described with WGS84 coordinates. If it is appropriate for the radius and half-height properties to represent an error value (for example, because the event is a laser-designated target), then the true event location follows a normal distribution such that the cylinder defines the one-sigma (p≈0.67)(almost equal to) deviation. (A cylinder with twice the volume would be the two-sigma (p≈0.95)(almost equal to) deviation, etc.) Otherwise the cylinder encloses the full physical extent of the event.
An augmentation point for type mo:WGS84LocationCylinderType
A area region described by an ellipse specified by a point, major axis, minor axis and rotation, using WGS84, meters, and decimal degrees.
An area region described by a polygon with no interior region, using WGS84 coordinates.
A data type for a series of connected line segments, using WGS84 coordinates.
A data type for a 3D geometric point, defined by a single coordinate tuple with values from the WGS84 coordinate reference system.
A rate of change of angle of rotation of a thing about its normal axis, measured in degrees per second.
An angle of rotation of a thing about its normal axis, relative to its direction of motion, measured in degrees; negative values indicate rotation to the left.
A setting that specifies zone information.
An augmentation point for type mo:ZoneSettingDataType