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This reduces the number of time-slots on a channel, but provides better access for the<br />

user.<br />

h. Submit SAR. Submit the SAR to higher headquarters (to be published). A<br />

<strong>com</strong>mon SAR is found at [Web site to be determined]. If unavailable, UCC guidance is<br />

used.<br />

3. Manage Resources<br />

a. Monitor the mission planning process for changes and submit updates as<br />

required.<br />

b. Receive SAA [Web site to be determined] (to be published).<br />

(1) Verify that frequencies are correct.<br />

(2) For terminals using channel number, verify that the home channel number is<br />

provided (see Appendix A).<br />

c. Provide a copy of the SAA to the frequency management office. Based on theater<br />

guidance, the frequency management office—<br />

(1) Verifies that frequencies are clear in the intended area of operation.<br />

(2) Verifies that frequency records (uplink/downlink) are included in the<br />

electromagnetic battlespace database (such as Spectrum XXI).<br />

(3) Tags TACSAT frequency assignments for inclusion in the joint restricted<br />

frequency lists at the appropriate level.<br />

(4) Assists user with resolving EMI per Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Manual<br />

(CJCSM) 3320.02.<br />

4. Issue Resources To Users<br />

a. Incorporate appropriate information from the SAA into cut sheets, operations<br />

orders, Annex-K, and so forth. Distribute as required. (See Appendix I for samples of<br />

cut sheets.)<br />

b. Monitor mission for emerging requirements or changes.<br />

c. Coordinate extensions, preemptions, and terminations of SAAs as they occur.<br />

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