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Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (227 words)
SCAP also referred to the offices of the occupation, including a staff of several hundred American civil servants as well as military personnel.
Australian, British, Indian and New Zealand forces under SCAP were organised into a sub-command known as British Commonwealth Occupation Force.
MacArthur was succeeded as SCAP by General Matthew Ridgeway when MacArthur was relieved by President Harry Truman for insubordination concerning the Korean War in April 1951.
AUA Quarterly December 2002 - The FAA’s Information Security Process (673 words)
A follow-up meeting should be requested to discuss the direction the team is going with the SCAP and to resolve any issues that may have come up in the Risk Assessment.
The SCAP process, while complicated and potentially lengthy, is a necessary step in fielding systems for the FAA.
SCAPs give the FAA the assurance that systems being fielded can be trusted to protect not only themselves, but also the NAS and the data processed by those systems.
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