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DSCA
(redirected from Defense Support of Civil Authorities)

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DSCADefense Security Cooperation Agency
DSCADefense Support of Civil Authorities
DSCADifferential Strain Curve Analysis
DSCADeep Sound Channel Axis
DSCADebt Service Coverage Account
DSCADocument Signer Certification Authority
DSCADeaf Service Center Association, Inc. (Florida)
DSCADirect Sequence Code Acquisition


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Financial personnel at the United States Northern, Command (US-NORTHCOM) have been involved heavily in helping DoD activities seek reimbursement for operations during Hurricane Katrina Out of these efforts was born a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) designed to assist in obtaining, tracking, and monitoring reimbursable budget authority, and ultimately reimbursement for such operations (which are known formally as Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA)).
The Defense Coordinating Officer acts as the single point of contact for all agencies to request Department of Defense (DoD) assets for defense support of civil authorities (
Northern Command coordinates defense support of civil authorities who provide consequence management during and after natural or manmade disasters.
 
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