Definitions for "EARLY WARNING SYSTEM"
a network of radar installations designed to detect enemy missiles or aircraft while there is still time to intercept them
a mechanism for tracking officer conduct to detect problems early on and resolve them through counseling, retraining, or reassignment
A management information system that systematically compiles and analyzes data on problematic police officer behavior, citizen complaints, police officer use of force reports, and other indicators to identify officers with recurring performance problems.
an important aspect of bank supervision through off-site surveillance
Keywords:  prongs, tool, two
a tool with two prongs
a necessity at a time when the transactions in our markets are becoming increasingly complex
A system of financial reports made by broker/dealers under various exchange and S.E.C. rules designed to provide information on the broker/dealer's financial condition.
A system of measuring insurers' financial stability set up by insurance industry regulators. An example is the Insurance Regulatory Information System (IRIS), which uses financial ratios to identify insurers in need of regulatory attention.