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Technical
2 k5 o) ]6 R) Q1 i5 }4 f/ s0 IEvaluation1 i: i: P( T! K, w0 }
The study, investigation, or test and evaluation by a developing agency to
2 F9 @- _7 S0 u% Y9 @+ Q$ wdetermine the technical suitability of materiel, equipment, or a system, for use in
2 A' D- Q' ]2 V& Rthe military services. (See Development Test and Evaluation.)' e5 q/ r7 _" I9 v5 X+ ?
Technical- b. Y2 o* C2 X- U+ `. O
Objectives. v' t" A+ s* K1 W
The “target” values for the development effort when insufficient data is available
1 Z$ u; A9 A% O2 n! t9 ?/ i0 yfor stating binding technical requirements., X q: | U! \- D7 G5 h
Technical
/ C3 q- @% A8 D7 U! v3 mObjectives &+ d5 R) Y; |, b6 e1 l: g6 c
Goals (TOG)
9 W, q" q, D, {" _High-level acquisition document to guide decision making for BMDS: k, U; z. w4 M) r
development; communicates objectives and goals.
) [+ v2 I, x$ }Technical5 |7 e: E9 \6 }8 E- y8 o6 s
Parameters (TPs); J+ T; B( P, [) M+ [& ]
A selected subset of the system’s technical metrics tracked in Technical) |5 M+ x, D3 f9 ?
Performance Measurement. Critical technical parameters are identified from risk- r7 k7 S" T/ ~/ g$ w0 t
analyses and contract specification or incentivization, and are designed by" z: R2 O+ F% ~( t
management.
/ W. Q7 j9 Z6 n4 o- {Technical: k( X" E3 o3 W8 Z9 Z$ _3 G
Performance2 M) O' g" Y, r1 t7 n6 C: k* U
Measurement
/ C0 Y+ R2 A/ @4 Q$ t(TPM): S! l1 `2 c0 W2 U
Describes all the activities undertaken by the government to obtain design status( ~; S* {! i/ i5 q; T# X# G/ }: r+ Y1 U
beyond that treating schedule and cost. TPM is defined as the product design
: @2 A: q/ r$ x, j0 rassessment, which estimates, through tests the values of essential performance
6 j l( n! B* j( t Nparameters of the current design of WBS product elements. It forecasts the# l0 q8 F' U9 U" C
values to be achieved through the planned technical program effort, measures7 I5 W" L4 P9 K8 s4 \$ G
differences between achieved values and those allocated to the product/ A& y$ S M/ l3 H& X
element by the system engineering process, and determines the impact of these" q8 W6 o8 ^ _
differences on system effectiveness.% C: n7 m: H% @: u
Technical
9 i: `3 A& T+ c6 Y& X& pSpecification# z! {9 f4 } `/ S o3 v' S# N+ B# q
A detailed description of technical requirements stated in terms suitable to form% G7 i- z8 |* G( W$ i7 H0 C
the basis for actual design development and production.5 j1 B9 Y, F) y
Technical8 b" N$ t; x" i: x0 G
Surveillance
9 m7 C5 R. Q- r5 B; B: q4 K% z ]Intelligence gathering methods in which clandestine listening, photographic or: E/ F5 a2 f( T2 ?' S8 W4 T
emanations gathering instruments are placed within SDS facilities, or otherwise
+ [0 t; d9 L# k, j0 Ytargeted against SDS assets to gain access to denied information.
" G1 y: n/ s2 b! L* fTechnology h" t/ F: P5 \. d0 d8 I+ f
Executing Agent
[' x0 {7 P8 C9 }The Service or agency (DoD or non-DoD) that has been delegated management- |6 s& B7 O& d& y t2 }
responsibility for a particular critical supporting technology by MDA or Executing
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E' S) U0 p. |7 u) E( H* M. ^3 y1 KTechnology8 @1 \8 t! _& r, N9 b+ w' L
Program
; I+ F" ]! B# Z" B9 y4 e; l) R8 YDescription9 Y& m! J. x4 ^5 J6 D/ O' e1 Z" G
The generic description of the applicable supporting technology or critical
- e# W, O0 f f }: d$ T6 Dsupporting technology.) G- {- z. X1 L, X* K+ f5 O8 Q
TECOM Test and Evaluation Command.4 q7 z! u+ Y7 l& m; K3 f* n7 j5 g
TED Technology Exploitation Demonstration.
. z0 B4 C5 A8 p' S4 g$ s6 ]. J5 ZMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T
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; S$ C7 I) W/ _$ e; ]TEIPT Test and Evaluation Integrated Product Team.
1 }7 Q" U, o0 c, S) B- H9 lTEL Transporter-Erector-Launcher.
5 c t+ D6 J) C E6 h/ Q; oTelemetry,
K& r/ I1 N( Q# R* VTracking, and
$ X7 i" v; S' t& V/ B4 PCommand (TT&C)9 a- H5 a O0 X+ s$ @) l
Functions performed by the satellite control network to maintain health and
/ E" O5 g( l+ ^0 V( ^$ q7 Xstatus, measure specific mission parameters and processing over time a
j4 h& U; U F$ Y! T4 X. ]sequence of these measurement to refine parameter knowledge, and transmit
% G, g4 `# Q, t! m9 t2 umission commands to the satellite.! F( K1 H3 `2 _/ Y1 \$ \$ |
Teleprocessing The combining of telecommunications and computer operations interacting in the. k0 I+ n6 t! {3 P# N" c7 X
automatic processing, reception, and transmission of data and/or information.) v( x/ G$ `" E1 o* @. y! z
TELESAT Telecommunications Satellite.
) Y# E% K# U; L pTELINT Telemetry Intelligence.
" e/ W7 e- ?0 I% D+ G, W* `TEMO Training Exercises and Military Operations.
0 j7 V- G4 _0 LTEMP See Test and Evaluation Master Plan.$ v" Z1 ?3 O, @6 W H* z8 Q
TEMPEST TEMPEST is an unclassified short name referring to investigation and studies of& D, c$ Q6 [4 J, }
compromising emanations. It is often used synonymously for the term
4 m- |1 }9 z. w0 D"compromising emanations,” e.g. TEMPEST tests, TEMPEST inspection. (See
# ~6 V9 S1 e8 X& S$ q# P* QCompromising Emanations.)
$ r9 c; l% t' J0 RTENCAP Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities.
( v9 \* b4 N( \, _TEP Test and Evaluation Plan.2 ]5 H$ h; P4 j* @4 D8 D# _0 A
TER Test and Evaluation Report
& k/ c8 I6 m3 X0 lTERC Test and Evaluation Resource Committee.7 B9 c5 T- t' M6 M1 \5 s
TERCOM Terrain Contour Matching.
6 N8 l7 }% e- bTerminal Defense; l% T6 B/ f9 b; h5 Q& H+ U
Segment (TDS)
- B* ^. o- O5 D$ _) t8 a' MThe portion of the BMDS that defeats ballistic missiles in period of flight between
6 ?! f1 J4 F$ F0 [3 jatmospheric reentry and impact.# b3 \$ a- Z. x
Terminal
) d/ B4 Y& D: X( b% t8 H) j4 pGuidance/ @5 ~2 t" D: v A3 u4 |$ F9 P
The guidance applied to a guided missile between midcourse and arrival in the
/ I* W3 B5 ^ p4 Avicinity of the target.1 m* ?0 f& H; M0 b# j" z7 {! ]
Terminal Phase That final portion of a ballistic missile's trajectory between the midcourse phase( n0 c) R, P1 J1 Y
and trajectory termination.5 N, a8 G! Y9 s e3 G! W
Terminal Phase
: v- _2 |& {9 ]* h I6 _Interceptor1 c; z- H- t2 k* E0 \' r
A ground-based interceptor designed to intercept and destroy RVs in the
- Q, k0 y4 L7 h6 ^# n! z2 wterminal phase of flight. It may also be assigned to intercept and destroy enemy
( P2 p) F5 t! Y' hPBVs and RVs in the midcourse phase. (USSPACECOM)5 N7 t+ m) k+ m# Y! ~
Terminator Transition from sunlight to earth's shadow in space.) D( u& C- r; Q) ?1 Y! E( L
TERS Tactical Event Reporting System.
3 p/ e' Q) ?, bTES Tactical Event System.
0 T: o' Q8 F8 O/ X4 CTESP Test and Evaluation Security Plan.
% z4 z, x* a' q9 @' QTESSE Test Environment Support System Enhancement.( t1 S: n1 Y X& U
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5 }7 ? n. W7 ]* XTest and Control The ISTC Test and Control provides the human interface for testing system7 T8 v, G9 L2 I u7 \) {8 d
hardware and software. The Test and Control will consist of the necessary- a! U/ @5 T, N) g7 r K
consoles, processors, and storage devices in order to be able to control all+ b L; }: O; [5 F* a( Q
operations of the ISTC such as configuring the system, running a scenario,: b' O+ C! K- m6 O4 t' |! p
analyzing data, generating reports, and testing system hardware and software.. H$ X4 p0 |6 a- }1 c
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Evaluation (T&E)2 Q: K, u9 {9 t1 d) q
Process by which components or systems are tested and the results evaluated$ u" k$ `2 l' i, A/ f# V
to assess progress of design, performance, supportability, etc. There are three
7 e% _5 q- F1 y( a# C, s7 ptypes of T&E -- Development (DT&E), Operational (OT&E), and Production$ v& Z3 s4 c0 u& y7 Z9 k
Acceptance (PAT&E)--occurring during the acquisition cycle. DT&E is conducted
* G& P/ Z7 _: C y! c% a6 m0 bto assist the engineering design and development process, to proof+ m/ H8 F# _! w
manufacturing processes and control and to verify attainment of technical1 X1 y; s; e2 s/ d4 X( n' K! r' E
performance specifications and objectives. OT&E is conducted to estimate a
' e& n6 o* p: }$ y7 Osystem's operational effectiveness and suitability, identify needed modifications,' I6 K! [( T4 X% P) A
and provide information on tactics, doctrine, organization, and personnel7 K6 D6 p% f( t
requirements. PAT&E is conducted on production items to demonstrate that
- m0 ?- \) @1 y! M! r/ M6 o- V' R6 ^those items meet the requirements and specifications of the procuring contracts
* i5 @9 e/ `6 ^or agreements. OT&E is further subdivided into two phases--Initial Operational2 B- _% d4 S& g/ W
(IOT&E) and Follow-on Operational (FOT&E). IOT&E must be conducted before
" [8 n, e2 z7 ^6 \ U( n3 ethe production decision (Milestone III) to provide a credible estimate of4 p$ _& \5 O! q4 o4 K
operational effectiveness and suitability. Therefore, IOT&E is a field test9 O6 a! [# M* T7 V. g
conducted on a production representative system in an operationally realistic' |% u( M, X5 X0 ] B, o: h
environment, by typical user personnel and includes use of realistic threats.
$ R' @: o( O* ]8 K7 @/ l0 fFOT&E is conducted on the production system to verify operational effectiveness% u! g1 }8 n" s$ I' o9 |1 G: l+ A
and suitability, to fill data voids from the IOT&E, or to verify correction of
2 i3 v- t; Y) z$ N+ W+ bdeficiencies in materiel, training, or concepts. |
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