Operating Forces definition

Operating Forces means forces whose primary missions are participating in and supporting actual combat. This includes forces scheduled to deploy or that are in a deployed status to a stateside tasking.

Examples of Operating Forces in a sentence

  • All personnel assigned to Service Desk support must speak fluent English as calls may come in from Operating Forces with degraded communication circuits.

  • On occasion the Operating Forces conduct User Performance Assessments (UPAs) to measure GCSS-MC/LCM Increment 1 performance against established performance objectives.

  • Assessment (TPA) is a holistic, internal assessment of the CAOCL Training Program to provide programmatic improvement of processes, capabilities, and products in order to better meet the needs of the Operating Forces.

  • SOFATS parts list, interconnection diagrams, test program and system diagrams on Mac format - SOFATS (Special Operating Forces Aircrew Training System) is a re-configurable (transport-to-helicopter) aircrew training simulator developed by Perceptronics for the U.S. Air Force under subcontract to Loral Defense Systems in Akron, Ohio.

  • The Contractor shall update regional knowledge and culture specific knowledge briefings as necessary to maintain class relevance to the Operating Forces.