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NAVY - OPNAV 2400.20G

(N2N6) ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AND SPECTRUM SUPPORTABILITY POLICY AND MANAGEMENT

active, Most Current
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 7 January 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 10
scope:

Scope and Applicability.

This instruction applies to all equipment (commercial off-the-shelf, military off-the-shelf) and to all United States Navy (USN) commands. This instruction does not apply to United States Coast Guard or foreign military sales, or development efforts where equipment will be integrated on United States Coast Guard or foreign military sales platforms. This instruction is applicable to any United States Coast Guard equipment when installed on USN platforms. This instruction applies to the United States Marine Corps forces when embarked on Navy platforms, otherwise Marine Corps Order 2400.2A applies.

Document History

OPNAV 2400.20G
January 7, 2021
(N2N6) ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS AND SPECTRUM SUPPORTABILITY POLICY AND MANAGEMENT
Scope and Applicability. This instruction applies to all equipment (commercial off-the-shelf, military off-the-shelf) and to all United States Navy (USN) commands. This instruction does not apply to...
July 19, 2007
(n6) ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E3) AND SPECTRUM SUPPORTABILITY POLICY AND PROCEDURES
Scope and Applicability This instruction establishes Navy policy and assigns responsibilities for achieving SS and ensuring reliable, safe, and mission capable operations of all electrical and...
January 19, 1989
(OP-941F) NAVY MANAGEMENT OF THE RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
This instruction applies to all United States Navy (USN) and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commands and activities, both active and reserve, involved in the research, development, procurement, or...

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