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network operations
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network operations
The activities required in running a communications network. Abbreviated "netops." See NOC and DOD cyberspace glossary.


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Where network management is concerned, NetOps relies on the understanding, application, and integration of information technology, technology standards, and standard processes that provide traditional systems and network management (fault management, configuration management, accounting management, performance management, and security management).
NetOps Corporation, a provider of early-stage, fault-detection tools and services for Business Critical Networks, has introduced Visionary, an application designed to fill the need for real time element root cause analysis of network problems.
The JNCC-A is the NETOPS execution arm of the United States Forces - Afghanistan (USFOR-A) J6 and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of communications and computer networks throughout the Afghanistan Area of Operations.
 
 
 
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