Group III, Texas Wing - SWR-TX-030

 Civil Air Patrol     U.S. Air Force Auxiliary 

Citizens Serving Communities: Above and Beyond



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Communications Officer - Job Description

Manages and directs communications activities. They shall:

  • Develop and implement communications plans, programs, and directives in close coordination and in support of command, operations and emergency services.

  • Establish requirements and track acquisition and disposition of communication equipment in coordination with logistics.

  • Coordinate communications plans and programs with other staff agencies and with subordinate and higher headquarters.

  • Develop detailed operating procedures for communications operations and guidance to subordinate units and personnel.

  • Collect and report data to determine the effectiveness of communications operations.

  • Coordinate licensing or frequency authorizations for all radio operations.

  • Develop communications training programs.

  • Coordinate communications conferences, meetings, and workshops.

  • Monitor unit communications.

  • Establish programs to maintain and operate unit radio equipment.

The communications officer should having a working knowledge of CAPP 214 and CAP directives in the 50, 55, 67, and 100 series and the NTIA manual of regulations and procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management.

 

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