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What (who) is duty officer - definition


Duty officer         
POSITION ASSIGNED TO A WORKER ON A SHIFT OR WATCH, CARRYING RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUPERVISION, ADMINISTRATIVE WORK, AND INCIDENT RESPONSE
Officer of the day; Officer of the Day; Duty Officer; OINC
A duty officer or officer of the day is a position that is assigned to a worker on a regularly rotational basis. While on duty, duty officers attend to administrative tasks and incidents that require attention regardless of the time of day, in addition to the officer's normal duties.
Officer on Special Duty         
A GOVERNMENT OFFICER WITHOUT DUTIES IN PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH
Officer on Special Duty (India); Officer on Special Duty (Pakistan); Officer on Special Duty (Bangladesh); Officer on special duty
Officer on Special Duty (abbreviated as OSD), or Special Duties Officer, is an officer level in the civil services in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and the Indian subcontinent.
Limited duty officer         
A limited duty officer (LDO) is an officer in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps who was selected for commissioning based on skill and expertise. They are the primary manpower source for technically specific billets not best suited for traditional Unrestricted Line, Restricted Line, or Staff Corps career path officers.
Examples of use of duty officer
1. The local police duty officer declined to answer questions.
2. Rao, a duty officer in New Delhi‘s Meteorology Department.
3. He managed to alert the bridge and the duty officer.
4. The duty officer refused to give any more details.
5. Hayden would be the first active duty officer since 1'53.