Force orders definition

Force orders are the official means by which the JCF disseminates administrative policies and notifications to its staff. According to one senior JCF commander, they are “the voice of the Commissioner speaking” (see http://www.jcf.gov.jm/press-room/force-orders)

Examples of Force orders in a sentence

  • Applicable to Air Force orders: When the ordering contracting office issues an RFQ for orders to deliveries within an Area of Responsibility (AOR)’s and/or remote sites that does not permit commercial deliveries, the vendor’s delivery capabilities must be in accordance with AFI 24-203, Preparation and Movement of Air Force Cargo, 13 April 2007.

  • In other words, any Air Force orders against an ESI agreement managed by the DISA results in one half (or 1%) of the 2% fee being returned to the Air Force acquisition organization (listed under Air Force Sales).

Related to Force orders

  • Supply Agreements has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Supply Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Service Order or “Contract” or “Agreement” shall mean the Service Order / Agreement and all attached exhibits and documents referred to therein and all terms and conditions thereof together with any subsequent modifications thereto;

  • maintenance order , in relation to a court, means an order made by a court —

  • Quality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6.