Common use of Operations Centers Clause in Contracts

Operations Centers. The Emergency Operation Center (EOC) serves as the C4I/EM point for the base commander to gather information and gain situational awareness. During incidents affecting tenants within a specific installation or geographic area, the EOC is used to conduct emergency management functions. The installation’s EOC assumes command and control unless the incident escalates beyond the scope of the base-level commander. The EOC interfaces directly with the Regional Operations Center (ROC). The ROC, in turn, interfaces with the Navy Shore Operations Center (SHOC) where CNIC coordinates with the U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF) Command. The ROC is the operational and command support center for all Navy installations in a designated Navy region. The ROC is co-located with the Regional Commander to provide the capability to oversee and respond to any incident and can display and operate in classified, sensitive-but-unclassified, controlled unclassified and unclassified information environment. The four functions handled by the ROC includes gathering of regional information, gain situational awareness, exercise control of forces, and interact with other government agencies.

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