knowledge deployment - translation to russian
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knowledge deployment - translation to russian

MILITARY FORMATION FOR QUICK DEPLOYMENT
Rapid Deployment; Rapid deployment; Rapid Deployment Force

knowledge deployment      

общая лексика

использование знаний

применение найденных с помощью методов data mining знаний для достижения преимуществ в бизнесе

redeployment         
MOVEMENT OF ARMED FORCES AND THEIR LOGISTICAL SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AROUND THE WORLD
Redeployment; Force reduction; Naval deployment; Military deployments; Overseas deployment

[ri:di'plɔimənt]

существительное

общая лексика

реорганизация (производства)

перестановка (оборудования и т. п.)

военное дело

перегруппировка

передислокация

переброска

перемещение

redeployment         
MOVEMENT OF ARMED FORCES AND THEIR LOGISTICAL SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AROUND THE WORLD
Redeployment; Force reduction; Naval deployment; Military deployments; Overseas deployment
перестройка, перемещение (напр. в распределении национальных ресурсов)
- redeployment of staff

Definition

ЛОНДОНСКОЕ КОРОЛЕВСКОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО
(The Royal Society , London), ведущее научное общество Великобритании, один из старейших научных центров Европы. Основано в 1660. Среди инициаторов Р. Бойль. В числе первых руководителей. - Р. Гук, К. Рен, И. Ньютон. Св. 1 тыс. членов. Издает "Философские записки" - один из старейших научных журналов мира (с 1665).

Wikipedia

Rapid deployment force

A rapid deployment force is a military formation that is capable of fast deployment. Such forces typically consist of elite military units (special forces, paratroopers, marines, etc.) and are usually trained at a higher intensity than the rest of their country's military. They usually receive priority in equipment and training to prepare them for their missions. A quick reaction force (QRF) or rapid reaction force should not be confused with Rapid Deployment Forces (US) or Rapid Response (NATO). QRF units are most often units that react to local or regional issues within their area of jurisdiction, e.g. National Guard, militias, Forward Deployed, para-military forces, etc. One example of a National Guard Unit that was classified as a Rapid Deployment Force was Troop E, 31st Cavalry based out of Sylacauga, Alabama.

Rapid deployment forces in most militaries are used for deployment outside of their country's borders. The US Army's 82nd Airborne Division, 75th Ranger Regiment and the 101st Airborne Division all share the responsibility of Rapid Deployment Forces. Both units have the mission of having combat troops "Wheels Up" (en route by aircraft) within 18 hours of executive notification. Both units have the capability of "Forced Entry" into a territory to seize and secure key terrain, e.g. Drop Zone (DZ), airfield or airport, to accommodate follow up forces. A good example of this was the Operation Urgent Fury. The Rangers were at the staging base in Barbados in less than 18 hours from notification followed by the 82nd Airborne Division. The title of Rapid Deployment Forces is often associated with the US Marines. Members of the United States Marine Corps are stationed worldwide on ships, off the coasts of troubled regions and are already in place. That mission status usually places them into the category of "Forward Deployed" in the same manner as the United States Army's 2nd Infantry Division in the Republic of Korea (ROK) is forward-deployed on the DMZ.

What is the Russian for knowledge deployment? Translation of &#39knowledge deployment&#39 to Russian