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Technical
, W6 ]# j+ M: ] p0 sEvaluation
: K0 d$ `' S: mThe study, investigation, or test and evaluation by a developing agency to
: L8 V& F/ U% v. S$ L: m! Y% a* A& kdetermine the technical suitability of materiel, equipment, or a system, for use in
4 e1 a+ ?" Y9 _4 O; L" ~the military services. (See Development Test and Evaluation.)
6 X$ v, l C5 v/ ]Technical
/ j1 y1 E% ?, W: L/ e* I$ xObjectives
K7 |# r, L( _( R8 cThe “target” values for the development effort when insufficient data is available
3 C3 q. D7 V! a j: j; ?+ F4 rfor stating binding technical requirements.
5 _( Q1 |) P2 _% ?Technical# E" R1 u; U* Y
Objectives &
$ d: v, h" r! k ^6 z8 o5 x& D0 fGoals (TOG)
$ d! Y: X5 n2 _High-level acquisition document to guide decision making for BMDS
/ `5 f1 f5 r D8 G9 J5 C* A8 tdevelopment; communicates objectives and goals. e, s' w8 F! U
Technical
8 D+ l) K8 q& i1 JParameters (TPs)
/ D: P, W' A& H! m9 i& i* f/ |A selected subset of the system’s technical metrics tracked in Technical
, ~# P% j: W0 j- w3 Y" TPerformance Measurement. Critical technical parameters are identified from risk* e; U% \- O5 X
analyses and contract specification or incentivization, and are designed by
6 n$ n9 a& W* r; y1 J; g3 ]management.( N3 U( G+ ~7 I3 g
Technical
' y. z& n4 d$ _! A) \Performance5 N, v: s7 t" S% p7 |- K8 ]
Measurement& q2 [# n! |6 e# L4 k
(TPM)/ h3 M5 y! B. ?3 ?2 l' {8 z/ ?
Describes all the activities undertaken by the government to obtain design status
; \& y* p0 M r2 G1 z! e# Abeyond that treating schedule and cost. TPM is defined as the product design; X* c4 H; l: N$ Q, x- W/ d) b
assessment, which estimates, through tests the values of essential performance
$ V ^- H) B7 p N+ P$ p6 J( ~: Wparameters of the current design of WBS product elements. It forecasts the5 }1 d, [5 C9 l, ~7 e. E
values to be achieved through the planned technical program effort, measures
! r8 _3 m& i2 l: k4 T6 `differences between achieved values and those allocated to the product2 p: @ }% b% p9 w: l3 i
element by the system engineering process, and determines the impact of these1 i( b* A; [8 ]" G
differences on system effectiveness.
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Specification9 w* R! y4 W# {" g2 N( Z ]
A detailed description of technical requirements stated in terms suitable to form
# T5 |6 a9 \) J- wthe basis for actual design development and production./ T) }) {& D6 M
Technical6 }4 E+ L# S9 Z; _8 n5 _8 `
Surveillance5 G9 u, L* J% T$ R/ c6 i7 x9 f
Intelligence gathering methods in which clandestine listening, photographic or. _' x! L$ x, f- g- Y m
emanations gathering instruments are placed within SDS facilities, or otherwise1 F8 \5 v3 O) _' t
targeted against SDS assets to gain access to denied information.
a0 X5 V+ x: J3 h: t; v; I* {" PTechnology
2 A. Y4 N( m B. T4 s) ]2 RExecuting Agent* G7 q7 O. |% B! v2 G6 {% w% ~
The Service or agency (DoD or non-DoD) that has been delegated management- d" o5 D# [( \2 L# }# s9 a# N+ p
responsibility for a particular critical supporting technology by MDA or Executing- S) i$ _' C" U/ s w4 K
Agent.
9 b- w! G2 j o' q3 f+ jTechnology7 g& w" n( Y& h: @& t
Program
1 X9 Q% I9 A! _% t6 PDescription
# [- i' j$ G7 e( T9 J( ^/ |The generic description of the applicable supporting technology or critical
9 N* d$ @- F8 f4 q0 @0 [9 Gsupporting technology.; E7 F" S6 v. n
TECOM Test and Evaluation Command.- Z, U4 z: `, h, I1 U6 J9 z# E, l% `
TED Technology Exploitation Demonstration.
! G/ S5 z1 I$ g4 g M6 cMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T/ X/ ?: @( K" r7 K$ [# G! |2 W
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TEIPT Test and Evaluation Integrated Product Team.7 e' R6 K) k5 R7 K
TEL Transporter-Erector-Launcher.
: j1 w+ L; E3 z4 a$ M" d# y& NTelemetry,
' m& U# J" \( X( g( uTracking, and4 | f; T: p) J3 T$ @
Command (TT&C)
, u1 q( P/ L3 r1 g4 X: MFunctions performed by the satellite control network to maintain health and! [5 ?& G, z5 O! N- E& V
status, measure specific mission parameters and processing over time a
% h- R' O5 q: D ?sequence of these measurement to refine parameter knowledge, and transmit
; w' r- c* i- {" ymission commands to the satellite.8 b: F$ u5 S: H$ {
Teleprocessing The combining of telecommunications and computer operations interacting in the
: K, B4 Q) Q$ \+ jautomatic processing, reception, and transmission of data and/or information." _9 k$ t. {# `8 r4 |7 v+ ]" |% `
TELESAT Telecommunications Satellite.
8 {1 H! |2 d5 Y- lTELINT Telemetry Intelligence.
4 ~' d% ^* ]- D' uTEMO Training Exercises and Military Operations.
& @9 D5 A0 ]# g$ K8 r/ o6 N. g( TTEMP See Test and Evaluation Master Plan.+ Q6 D7 \& ?7 Q4 m
TEMPEST TEMPEST is an unclassified short name referring to investigation and studies of
( M/ P( m3 k+ w* [! W' C1 N1 O. T( Fcompromising emanations. It is often used synonymously for the term9 S* @7 [+ t7 [1 B
"compromising emanations,” e.g. TEMPEST tests, TEMPEST inspection. (See) ]) Q* R( i% G! z, C
Compromising Emanations.)5 A8 c- k& G/ f1 w
TENCAP Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities., M `% o1 Z$ {. m1 n( F5 ^* e
TEP Test and Evaluation Plan.
! d9 C0 X% ~* D& H, ATER Test and Evaluation Report
: V; o- s/ r1 a9 J! ?TERC Test and Evaluation Resource Committee.
' d& ]+ d2 R) `( a0 w$ V( S) Q7 gTERCOM Terrain Contour Matching.0 N# ?2 }3 q% Q( _$ Y
Terminal Defense
$ W9 e5 f9 u8 V9 u# g a( lSegment (TDS)7 \3 E, P5 r4 Q+ g. y1 E
The portion of the BMDS that defeats ballistic missiles in period of flight between; M% S% d8 q2 l$ m% n7 d! C9 H
atmospheric reentry and impact.' {+ V% Z6 c( Y" i% X
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Guidance3 e3 p5 G6 L P( s- Y: b
The guidance applied to a guided missile between midcourse and arrival in the3 `; k# f2 p* U
vicinity of the target.
6 {" }% l9 b* Z! [Terminal Phase That final portion of a ballistic missile's trajectory between the midcourse phase
/ [' o! x0 R3 ~( t w6 \& cand trajectory termination.
4 D- X: |2 ?7 y* U. rTerminal Phase
1 s/ t7 p2 }0 E* u3 O0 ?5 qInterceptor1 i% Q8 i& K% \' n# t
A ground-based interceptor designed to intercept and destroy RVs in the
! U( @5 P& y8 m# l, [- o! C& Oterminal phase of flight. It may also be assigned to intercept and destroy enemy
- U. F( o' @# [& s9 |! iPBVs and RVs in the midcourse phase. (USSPACECOM)* a5 `8 L' ~, [
Terminator Transition from sunlight to earth's shadow in space.
3 [; C ]- N( }: b) {1 m0 ?: o* wTERS Tactical Event Reporting System.1 V0 p9 y' o- `7 f* _8 F/ r
TES Tactical Event System. J% I1 f$ G2 h# F" Y
TESP Test and Evaluation Security Plan.
. {0 R1 u9 }, \2 T0 Y. H; wTESSE Test Environment Support System Enhancement.' l( H, @. J+ x0 x
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Test and Control The ISTC Test and Control provides the human interface for testing system8 q5 ^9 S7 K! p
hardware and software. The Test and Control will consist of the necessary1 K1 Y2 I' S! q+ }4 K
consoles, processors, and storage devices in order to be able to control all \; D. \+ m$ z
operations of the ISTC such as configuring the system, running a scenario,
/ r: C8 T) U+ L( m' M$ u$ |analyzing data, generating reports, and testing system hardware and software.' Z) h' n+ v* W" ]
Test and
9 K% f' H5 x8 Q2 z# C% g3 P! LEvaluation (T&E)
1 K8 i5 j+ J, `' f8 m, g/ VProcess by which components or systems are tested and the results evaluated
8 R4 `" x7 ]8 |8 ` U3 Q8 Z6 tto assess progress of design, performance, supportability, etc. There are three
( P, O1 } q0 ?7 w, etypes of T&E -- Development (DT&E), Operational (OT&E), and Production7 t8 q/ G9 o9 F" @# a
Acceptance (PAT&E)--occurring during the acquisition cycle. DT&E is conducted& T- ^2 j/ K. \9 I* ^- r! n
to assist the engineering design and development process, to proof k4 h' B- _9 b9 S" n% K2 [
manufacturing processes and control and to verify attainment of technical
0 u6 Y( O1 B" _: l: ?% i2 Eperformance specifications and objectives. OT&E is conducted to estimate a: U2 ]7 J: v, x/ Y7 B
system's operational effectiveness and suitability, identify needed modifications,
6 |8 O, }8 g; i4 F* o( E& H# }& W6 ~and provide information on tactics, doctrine, organization, and personnel
! S6 K/ Z+ G m0 x' b% d; trequirements. PAT&E is conducted on production items to demonstrate that
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or agreements. OT&E is further subdivided into two phases--Initial Operational" P T- @5 c9 n$ c
(IOT&E) and Follow-on Operational (FOT&E). IOT&E must be conducted before
6 `7 w# e3 a3 J, y% ]$ Rthe production decision (Milestone III) to provide a credible estimate of) I' z6 Y0 }7 H1 J+ N
operational effectiveness and suitability. Therefore, IOT&E is a field test5 U- a* {# H4 U! n3 E! F
conducted on a production representative system in an operationally realistic
# d' v/ y) m: xenvironment, by typical user personnel and includes use of realistic threats.
! H( @7 F* H2 LFOT&E is conducted on the production system to verify operational effectiveness
" J$ O5 b C1 I( g* e }and suitability, to fill data voids from the IOT&E, or to verify correction of
& k' H6 d5 J% n1 Z3 wdeficiencies in materiel, training, or concepts. |
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