Tactical operations center

Summary

A tactical operations center (TOC) is a command post for police, paramilitary, or military operations. A TOC usually includes a small group of specially trained officers or military personnel who guide members of an active tactical element during a mission.

NORAD Tactical Operations Center

Most permanent tactical operations centers are highly technical and contain a number of advanced computer systems for monitoring operational progress and maintaining communications with operators in the field. One of the best-known TOCs is NORAD, which conducts North American airspace defense operations.[1][2]

A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department TOC truck

TOC officers are usually positioned in a way that enables line-of-sight communication between team members, as well as overall communication with the TOC operations officer (or commander). Common configurations include center-facing monitors and against the wall monitors. Larger TOCs have a location where senior leaders are able to sit and observe operations of subordinate units. Smaller TOCs and field TOCs can be created in the back of vans and trucks, as well as in tents and buildings by setting up computers and linking in communication equipment.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NORAD Info at pheeds.com
  2. ^ NORAD About Us Page Archived 2013-05-09 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Global Security TOC Guidelines
  • NORAD “About NORAD” Website