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The NAG-16F document serves as a standard U.S. user's manual for planning and conducting field key generation and Over-The-Air Distribution (OTAD) in support of tactical operations and exercises.
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What are OTAD and OTAR?
OTAD (Over-the-Air Key Distribution) refers to providing electronic key via over-the-air methods, while OTAR (Over-the-Air Rekeying) involves changing traffic encryption keys in remote crypto-equipment by sending new keys directly over secure communication paths.
Who is authorized to direct field generation of keys according to this document?
U.S. commanders at all echelons are authorized and encouraged to direct field generation and OTAD of keys needed for tactical operations.
Can I reproduce extracts from this document?
Yes, extracts marked 'UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' may be reproduced for official purposes without reporting.
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