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Technical
& I$ o1 Q% r/ Q! F G4 r) LEvaluation$ ]# ]5 i" L3 q6 B& G$ a1 M
The study, investigation, or test and evaluation by a developing agency to
Q' Z& M; U$ J6 i& K4 c8 wdetermine the technical suitability of materiel, equipment, or a system, for use in
9 {1 G& o; k3 U7 ?7 athe military services. (See Development Test and Evaluation.)
2 e; G+ j5 D7 ?. @; UTechnical) M8 @* c- ~& W8 D# P! E. _3 y
Objectives8 I5 \9 C5 Q+ m9 a' p
The “target” values for the development effort when insufficient data is available
3 T1 g$ V; R/ Nfor stating binding technical requirements.
/ u' h4 O# v& U& \! p/ mTechnical8 o; ~9 X, h. H0 e# E; {
Objectives &9 [7 b% S/ F) X$ K1 t* S
Goals (TOG)
) |. L; R5 u i' w8 ^" ~High-level acquisition document to guide decision making for BMDS
1 S: s8 b2 @; G7 ~% x7 y% q' @0 edevelopment; communicates objectives and goals.
/ p# p" P0 g( JTechnical
7 |/ v* c( z' {) W: p, ~+ Z$ ~Parameters (TPs)
' I- X" ]% J! `- ZA selected subset of the system’s technical metrics tracked in Technical
: s, k0 n7 {- M. t0 x$ BPerformance Measurement. Critical technical parameters are identified from risk
K8 m7 b" a0 @* p+ i/ ?8 f1 h3 _analyses and contract specification or incentivization, and are designed by
. a1 [9 n! G* T. S1 Smanagement.
0 S" u6 p. a* VTechnical# G# l. o, ?6 y4 d
Performance4 c/ T) R v5 t
Measurement
8 S) W; S, b" J% r7 c2 `(TPM)
, S! o& p( x" T2 cDescribes all the activities undertaken by the government to obtain design status4 n; T) W+ }/ k& n: v
beyond that treating schedule and cost. TPM is defined as the product design
8 g+ L6 A. Y( }! U" Z/ nassessment, which estimates, through tests the values of essential performance" t! ^9 l9 ?5 q4 m, Q
parameters of the current design of WBS product elements. It forecasts the1 ]* ]8 }2 F0 K: M
values to be achieved through the planned technical program effort, measures# I! F( q" c, m9 d+ _2 t
differences between achieved values and those allocated to the product6 @7 Q; d* L Q' G9 G
element by the system engineering process, and determines the impact of these! V1 q& Y0 T( t4 m% D0 l
differences on system effectiveness.
0 T/ y: g& S% g; W" WTechnical
5 j4 o, M4 b5 D! A$ B# c- v8 ^7 ?Specification
: S+ @6 ] ^% f" c+ ^" vA detailed description of technical requirements stated in terms suitable to form' T# i. G8 Q: ~9 M( X8 Q
the basis for actual design development and production.
. l9 p) R M' U2 }+ U4 }, w8 ]$ q3 ATechnical
( J- Z/ H* A0 ^" S% _Surveillance
: M t. a$ t Y0 l" mIntelligence gathering methods in which clandestine listening, photographic or
6 |( C, i0 @, _' A" l/ Temanations gathering instruments are placed within SDS facilities, or otherwise; ]' h5 U7 O1 |6 t# p& ?. X
targeted against SDS assets to gain access to denied information. T. I( T8 L. @; }
Technology. U7 i' @/ ^9 P; m$ ]
Executing Agent; N& q) T' {# R" n/ @
The Service or agency (DoD or non-DoD) that has been delegated management
$ g4 N1 Y4 l1 l! m0 C( v6 g1 ]responsibility for a particular critical supporting technology by MDA or Executing" n$ z* y& y) o. O& D
Agent.7 V3 U5 B8 u: D/ u
Technology5 S0 M: B0 K0 e$ N1 z
Program6 H k0 n) i0 Y% ^" }. [1 v
Description* n( u$ _- b; x4 D$ }; w
The generic description of the applicable supporting technology or critical
; W) U+ J X( s. a+ G- E) Msupporting technology.
( P) o( Z2 v. g. QTECOM Test and Evaluation Command.% a. L2 `! ]' }9 A# \6 p: q1 P
TED Technology Exploitation Demonstration.
9 f6 F+ [" S- X) N# J, MMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T8 w9 M0 `8 B# a* Y
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; ?7 f+ u5 C# e+ d6 }9 kTEIPT Test and Evaluation Integrated Product Team.
. M8 C$ t( f6 d2 H& C3 zTEL Transporter-Erector-Launcher.7 V' ^' m' c5 w- i2 K l
Telemetry,
1 n; w5 z9 P4 S# QTracking, and
' z2 u. v3 R1 ^' h0 P3 QCommand (TT&C)
4 O9 {, ]+ I7 |% l" L$ oFunctions performed by the satellite control network to maintain health and
* D% Y2 G% C; ostatus, measure specific mission parameters and processing over time a
/ O0 d8 C( W1 l+ k- I5 H3 vsequence of these measurement to refine parameter knowledge, and transmit
" Q% w' E& b1 y, ?* Z! G7 Y) Emission commands to the satellite.2 v$ w% ?7 H: {7 E; w; {1 F
Teleprocessing The combining of telecommunications and computer operations interacting in the0 a H& a5 W* m( f5 E2 g3 L
automatic processing, reception, and transmission of data and/or information.# a- e8 A& N2 ?" t+ ?0 q; k: K
TELESAT Telecommunications Satellite.
* w8 ]- r3 \: m. o1 v; i/ gTELINT Telemetry Intelligence.
( X* k6 s/ i9 O# n6 RTEMO Training Exercises and Military Operations.
: A2 a5 ~3 e7 P2 S& `TEMP See Test and Evaluation Master Plan.7 {+ g R; D4 l1 O3 P
TEMPEST TEMPEST is an unclassified short name referring to investigation and studies of" q) P2 I; J4 `' }5 M# ?) G
compromising emanations. It is often used synonymously for the term
- y' Q% u, x: K; R! R/ f3 B"compromising emanations,” e.g. TEMPEST tests, TEMPEST inspection. (See/ d, K6 _) Y# A6 c5 b
Compromising Emanations.), ^1 o- T) @% A- F
TENCAP Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities.: i9 r6 c. n0 S8 U
TEP Test and Evaluation Plan.
+ B7 I j! q7 bTER Test and Evaluation Report; \3 K8 Q0 [9 O# f4 N
TERC Test and Evaluation Resource Committee.$ z! g" S; r2 W) Q( Q, c$ b3 h: d# Y
TERCOM Terrain Contour Matching.
! o: X! N- a3 {, P) t* ETerminal Defense5 y1 L, T5 `/ I8 r. M
Segment (TDS)5 d0 P* g; v4 l( e
The portion of the BMDS that defeats ballistic missiles in period of flight between' S0 B+ }. K1 J! m$ L, F
atmospheric reentry and impact.5 x2 p6 h+ t: _, o# J6 p( R) v1 m" M
Terminal7 ^7 U" i. k g8 F) l% [3 h C
Guidance
* l7 {2 {1 G+ s- Y: PThe guidance applied to a guided missile between midcourse and arrival in the
+ Z' `7 M3 g' z2 @2 e: |3 g& Svicinity of the target.
" R5 F8 g* }+ `4 Z1 Y$ b- hTerminal Phase That final portion of a ballistic missile's trajectory between the midcourse phase: X3 S' {# z. Z" p& C" _4 D
and trajectory termination.2 S" @) f$ X$ W& E5 F
Terminal Phase- P( m% S7 G& ^( m
Interceptor
5 p- S% r& R, ?" P9 NA ground-based interceptor designed to intercept and destroy RVs in the
) p7 X/ }% n7 r! gterminal phase of flight. It may also be assigned to intercept and destroy enemy
5 f* n; h6 S0 U! M3 p h" hPBVs and RVs in the midcourse phase. (USSPACECOM)
8 E/ u2 g. [# Y4 j& }' S6 LTerminator Transition from sunlight to earth's shadow in space.
! ^# |. } g1 U% O' [TERS Tactical Event Reporting System.3 W0 J. D; H7 ^ ]. N" I
TES Tactical Event System.
6 z* S( O& |2 a T5 O9 cTESP Test and Evaluation Security Plan.* C- H/ z, V# i9 N
TESSE Test Environment Support System Enhancement.
4 K3 K7 b: a' ], MMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T8 _4 k6 h& g3 w4 ]4 e' ^ E3 v8 y: e
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+ R9 ^8 y2 ?: f3 r4 |5 A: Z* U4 r- fTest and Control The ISTC Test and Control provides the human interface for testing system
( m: }1 V6 a: h0 j- C6 g) ~hardware and software. The Test and Control will consist of the necessary
# B- F5 v5 p3 \: x1 M5 nconsoles, processors, and storage devices in order to be able to control all3 V4 A8 k* p5 q4 ^) p, }
operations of the ISTC such as configuring the system, running a scenario,3 L; d. |# H d+ S
analyzing data, generating reports, and testing system hardware and software.
& [9 Y5 y' J+ X4 l5 W1 N3 XTest and
1 L7 {+ I- u* }- x/ J% I4 U$ }Evaluation (T&E)
) ?( S$ h' W/ S- C, ^% r7 F# g* mProcess by which components or systems are tested and the results evaluated0 F& _$ l( g; @
to assess progress of design, performance, supportability, etc. There are three
! U A5 D( e2 d% @( U. K( e* V2 G" stypes of T&E -- Development (DT&E), Operational (OT&E), and Production; w4 v; b' X8 x* H
Acceptance (PAT&E)--occurring during the acquisition cycle. DT&E is conducted7 k$ t X2 c- B! X$ ^. Y
to assist the engineering design and development process, to proof
0 I4 \: I& I" M2 S5 A$ _- |manufacturing processes and control and to verify attainment of technical
4 q7 X. d/ N operformance specifications and objectives. OT&E is conducted to estimate a7 ]) e" m( ?; l6 h0 L
system's operational effectiveness and suitability, identify needed modifications,. p3 B3 \3 g/ f7 {9 P5 @+ c/ O
and provide information on tactics, doctrine, organization, and personnel
0 t2 ?: Y; Y2 Y* _$ K( g2 Vrequirements. PAT&E is conducted on production items to demonstrate that9 A0 g' z, Q/ _, {! ]6 ]
those items meet the requirements and specifications of the procuring contracts
) L; S3 G7 B, R$ Z6 Xor agreements. OT&E is further subdivided into two phases--Initial Operational
3 x Q& W& M6 E- D- u(IOT&E) and Follow-on Operational (FOT&E). IOT&E must be conducted before
1 ]6 Q) d2 Z/ Y6 T3 a# @$ i1 hthe production decision (Milestone III) to provide a credible estimate of/ [% o3 k5 e9 U3 W$ T( b% x( c. _
operational effectiveness and suitability. Therefore, IOT&E is a field test
. I8 T0 w& f: v5 x9 h" H1 vconducted on a production representative system in an operationally realistic' B3 r/ l# e" O4 X
environment, by typical user personnel and includes use of realistic threats.
1 W, j. M$ N# p2 |4 z- _FOT&E is conducted on the production system to verify operational effectiveness+ f$ Q/ X! ^+ U7 ~: X
and suitability, to fill data voids from the IOT&E, or to verify correction of. _) G3 `% I( o t2 d
deficiencies in materiel, training, or concepts. |
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