The Combined Communications Electronics Board (CCEB) is a military communications-electronics organisation between five nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States. It is informally also known as AusCaNZUKUS. In telecommunication, communications-electronics (C-E) is the specialized field concerned with the use of electronic devices and systems for the acquisition or acceptance, processing, storage, display, analysis, protection, disposition, and transfer of information. ...
One of their purposes is to write specifications for military protocols. These are published in socalled ACPs or Allied Communication Publication. Examples thereof are Military Message Handling System (MMHS) in ACP 123 and Common Directory Services and Procedures in ACP 133. ACP may stand for: Africa, Caribbean and Pacific, the countries that are signatories of the Cotonou Agreement. ...