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U.S. Department of Defence
Industry: Government; Military
Number of terms: 79318
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That quantity of material that is placed in a particular geographic location due to strategic considerations or in anticipation of major interruptions in the supply distribution system. It is over and above the stockage objective.
Industry:Military
That set of coordination, assessment, decision, direction and control functions implemented to enable defense weapons, and to initiate the automated, real-time aspects of Battle Management, Engagement Control, and Weapon System Control.
Industry:Military
Any of the following sensors that could potentially be included in a National Missile Defense deployment: UEWR (BMEWS, PAVE PAWS), HAVE STARE, COBRA DANE, Haystack/Millstone, Haystack Aux, COBRA JUDY, and potentially other existing sensors.
Industry:Military
Maximum attrition is employed in a target-rich environment to destroy the maximum number of RVs, regardless of the type, by using all available or allocated interceptors. This option may not satisfactorily defend specific or required assets.
Industry:Military
A process to identify and define potential countermeasures that would degrade aspects of ballistic missile defense. The process -- akin to a wargame -- pits a Red team fielded by DSIM and a Blue team fielded by AQ. A senior review panel acts as the referee.
Industry:Military
A class of system containing information with different classifications that simultaneously permits access by users with different security clearances and needs-toknow, but prevents users from obtaining access to information for which they lack authorization.
Industry:Military
A broad contractor term used to describe data belonging to the contractor. This data could be intellectual property, financial data, etc. This category is not recognized by the Government when referencing technical data. (Defense Systems Management College Glossary)
Industry:Military
A group of decisions available to USCINCSPACE to control his forces, including determining operational state, DEFCON, hostile intent, authorizing engagement, selecting preplanned response options, withholding weapons, overriding system directives, and terminating engagement.
Industry:Military
The ISTC Local Environment contained within each node simulates the element to the degree necessary to generate a realistic input to the Element Processor of Element Processor Emulation and provide a realistic response to the Element Processor or Element Processor Emulation.
Industry:Military
Individuals, in addition to operators, trainers, and maintainers, who are directly associated with an operational system(s), and who are critical to its continuous operation. Examples include program management offices, security, supply, administrative support, and the like.
Industry:Military