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| What option is not a key element in the Air Force enteprise architecture of the Air Force Portal? |
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| Means for fater reliable service |
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| Who is the most important part of the Air Force Portal initiative? |
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| Who oversees organization's implementation of the Air Force Portal Program? |
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| Who ensures the links in your web site are maintained and in working order? |
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| Which content publishing form is used to complete other forms as well as for its own uses? |
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| What environment do you use to enter or edit content into in-line publishing forms? |
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| What environment does all Air Force users see when they sign on to the Air Force Portal? |
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| Air Force Portal production |
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| Content must be entered into what environment before it can be deployed? |
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| When you click the "Insert" button to import graphics the |
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| insert/edit images widget closes |
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| What must you do as a Content Publisher for a user to use images from the Air Force Portal directory? |
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| The images must have been uploaded to the Air Force Portal directly prior to creating the document |
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| What is the highest-level elements in a basic web document? |
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| What section is where all content to include text and more HTML code for formatting is placed in a basic web document? |
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| What does the Privacy Advisory on public web sites inform users about? |
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| Why the information is solicited how it will be used |
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| When may For Official Use Only material be placed on an Internet web site? |
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| Only is access to the site is limited to a specific target audience and the information is encrypted or password protected |
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| Knowledge Information implementaion lead to all the following except |
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| Restricting that knowledge across your organization |
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| "Knowledge results when information is organized and abstracted to produce something that is useful, predictive and expository to the decision-maker," describes which phase of knowledge management? |
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| "To use and exploit tacit information, the objective is not to explicitly capture knowledge for the purpose of managing it, but to provide capabilities which allow airmen to reach knowledge experts or centers of professional expertise," describes which phase of knowledge |
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| "Technologies and processes enable efficient and targeted workflows, dynamic subscription, proactive push, smart pull, and cross-mission collaboration," describes which phase of knowledge management? |
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| When Communities of Interest are formed, they will not initially focus on developing |
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| locations for implementation |
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| Which information using assets do knowledge based operations manage in an integrated environment? |
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| People, processes and tools |
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| What goal is not one of Knowledge Based Operations? |
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| Increase the creation of official Air Force information assests on paper |
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