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Technical
$ _2 U9 |9 c2 q4 h8 ?Evaluation2 n1 A* _$ Z6 e# ?
The study, investigation, or test and evaluation by a developing agency to
2 B% P2 Y" w3 k9 [' w1 w# @determine the technical suitability of materiel, equipment, or a system, for use in& X2 A+ h" F& j9 o* f. E- ~
the military services. (See Development Test and Evaluation.): M' J' A& X! ^9 @- e9 B
Technical
0 T, [: H3 ~& b9 uObjectives
, \3 @- v3 a) T2 nThe “target” values for the development effort when insufficient data is available& [* B& L2 a9 K% R3 u7 o
for stating binding technical requirements.
V- o( Q; r! }/ x3 j$ H! q% BTechnical
; n9 [9 }- ]1 B% s Y% b% A* e5 bObjectives &/ r7 a4 f9 C; ` m
Goals (TOG)7 l9 W& e8 f7 G, Y* [& W
High-level acquisition document to guide decision making for BMDS0 Q1 n* i0 z; C
development; communicates objectives and goals.
- S2 F2 w" O H3 I6 iTechnical
: |$ S3 x) e) B% T& bParameters (TPs)0 z- x. h1 j6 a/ a# W" i. W- i+ Y! s( L
A selected subset of the system’s technical metrics tracked in Technical
3 G' {+ h6 W; S6 o( ~Performance Measurement. Critical technical parameters are identified from risk
) `- S* X0 G) {$ g% b" Sanalyses and contract specification or incentivization, and are designed by% G: D( ?1 g' I0 B% B! E0 L9 ^
management.) Z# P! k2 y7 t3 H& S( ^
Technical+ }4 n* k& X: c4 S" r9 B. ?9 p
Performance
; _9 @& K) \5 x9 L3 E0 p$ q+ c7 RMeasurement4 T- w: k7 ]4 o
(TPM)2 ^8 h. Y5 r& E/ a" w* u" o
Describes all the activities undertaken by the government to obtain design status1 \* W7 J: c9 \6 j
beyond that treating schedule and cost. TPM is defined as the product design
& y3 t w2 ^* C) Y; w! q7 N' ~7 A9 aassessment, which estimates, through tests the values of essential performance
) n# E# D7 `8 D1 nparameters of the current design of WBS product elements. It forecasts the; o) ~8 V( a' n5 Y8 ?
values to be achieved through the planned technical program effort, measures3 O3 f$ e8 j. W' W. o5 a! g& Q& r
differences between achieved values and those allocated to the product; ?" h( \, n; X- R1 P* k2 e
element by the system engineering process, and determines the impact of these
0 c$ C( c. n: Ydifferences on system effectiveness.
. u! p0 M6 B! g1 ] G3 E/ |Technical
6 p4 E) _& _2 N5 ]; [3 SSpecification! _. `0 m$ }* P& f/ ]
A detailed description of technical requirements stated in terms suitable to form. c5 w: F2 M1 P3 j9 F
the basis for actual design development and production.9 `. W. h$ G" [4 N
Technical# Q# p) w3 ~: F2 Y5 ]
Surveillance
% ?0 i" G" R8 Y7 }/ L. A' dIntelligence gathering methods in which clandestine listening, photographic or O/ j/ Q- E) S2 B3 C5 {
emanations gathering instruments are placed within SDS facilities, or otherwise. e0 n. W1 h7 W m4 K
targeted against SDS assets to gain access to denied information.4 h/ e, Y9 J0 H( P
Technology
, Q9 R4 h0 {+ I u( b* r; XExecuting Agent2 r- x2 S: S1 s0 U0 F, t) A
The Service or agency (DoD or non-DoD) that has been delegated management6 J- d- q' G+ W4 M. m& L* q
responsibility for a particular critical supporting technology by MDA or Executing& C6 J, A! |/ n& Y0 H2 e
Agent.
p$ s( h3 Q) L0 f0 \; ATechnology
4 p w2 y' B& H2 v# ZProgram
* s$ x; M9 v: q+ k2 X% `4 V$ w4 dDescription6 l# @8 l3 _2 q/ D+ H0 E
The generic description of the applicable supporting technology or critical3 U) }* n, i6 }5 Z; F/ g2 c; K
supporting technology.
( d) V* J" x$ y3 q4 @1 l! I1 H VTECOM Test and Evaluation Command." A* }4 Y+ Z" H, i `& l! U
TED Technology Exploitation Demonstration.) R4 y1 ]3 @0 J' e
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T& c. ]1 `8 X# h, f$ r
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TEIPT Test and Evaluation Integrated Product Team.
: j1 V) K+ C9 Y" @. ?. o. iTEL Transporter-Erector-Launcher.9 X/ ]- d+ ]5 o8 h
Telemetry,
: u0 \. ]& y- C# r V3 a: s! E3 ^Tracking, and% m4 u$ S3 B* ]4 h1 f( ]
Command (TT&C)
: v; I9 S) v/ ^( m/ Y: ^Functions performed by the satellite control network to maintain health and, G# L$ b' H; |8 c j6 K
status, measure specific mission parameters and processing over time a
1 {- U7 y0 R+ w& t- t! psequence of these measurement to refine parameter knowledge, and transmit1 f( O& v! V4 e5 J+ |( O& Z
mission commands to the satellite.- Z) ^1 O f, N: ~1 r8 e; Y) o O
Teleprocessing The combining of telecommunications and computer operations interacting in the4 p# d, r R' p. M
automatic processing, reception, and transmission of data and/or information., {5 p2 j2 ?1 @4 [/ E
TELESAT Telecommunications Satellite.% }! b/ V' u/ v9 y% y. m; x
TELINT Telemetry Intelligence./ N O" k- i3 H* P
TEMO Training Exercises and Military Operations.
8 \" B2 E, h) tTEMP See Test and Evaluation Master Plan.! [& S k7 v6 i+ ?$ c6 P2 y
TEMPEST TEMPEST is an unclassified short name referring to investigation and studies of0 D! `- }; ]# k, E, g
compromising emanations. It is often used synonymously for the term [' ?8 E8 O J5 y" }
"compromising emanations,” e.g. TEMPEST tests, TEMPEST inspection. (See" W) d$ F2 H# j1 b9 k4 y6 J
Compromising Emanations.)! _- O( b' y r
TENCAP Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities.
; U9 q5 |/ G, F/ H& e: n3 c( }TEP Test and Evaluation Plan.
- O( V$ Y! L9 e7 n! |7 A( [TER Test and Evaluation Report
# e. o4 m. C7 W0 z- p+ I7 aTERC Test and Evaluation Resource Committee.$ Z9 l, v# K0 e0 h& X
TERCOM Terrain Contour Matching.2 }) P! G) `3 a d
Terminal Defense/ g5 N: k7 x% U" R
Segment (TDS)
& P( M* S) q1 kThe portion of the BMDS that defeats ballistic missiles in period of flight between
6 x5 ]4 v8 w7 y$ y; Yatmospheric reentry and impact.
: @, f, ^: i6 h1 T6 ~, {) vTerminal
) |# P) p ~% K( w/ r6 {) XGuidance
! u7 z5 B: X6 o$ q" }& yThe guidance applied to a guided missile between midcourse and arrival in the
0 B2 h6 T k* j' B; w/ Z4 }: A9 ivicinity of the target.
2 ^3 Q# Q( V; pTerminal Phase That final portion of a ballistic missile's trajectory between the midcourse phase$ q2 K5 g$ U g& g! Y J3 \+ H- B2 a' ?
and trajectory termination./ _+ L4 R2 P' h3 l; @! B# M, A
Terminal Phase
* s, q" e7 {8 hInterceptor
* s. g n {3 `2 iA ground-based interceptor designed to intercept and destroy RVs in the
' Y7 i+ ]2 Q: V# p7 |4 ?terminal phase of flight. It may also be assigned to intercept and destroy enemy" Z1 a1 p% d2 K, ?1 w
PBVs and RVs in the midcourse phase. (USSPACECOM)
" n6 l3 ~7 W, b( b3 jTerminator Transition from sunlight to earth's shadow in space.; X" b& W2 z1 m& ^' x
TERS Tactical Event Reporting System.3 Q3 v6 u; |- z6 f( B; l
TES Tactical Event System.
1 u6 S) [, g5 \. ]5 \TESP Test and Evaluation Security Plan.6 l# T5 p7 k) a6 J
TESSE Test Environment Support System Enhancement.
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! u4 c2 }, }0 f5 g0 t) F4 ? sTest and Control The ISTC Test and Control provides the human interface for testing system: K0 v( Z& _$ l- o" t. I& M
hardware and software. The Test and Control will consist of the necessary6 t U. e6 A6 o3 r j# i
consoles, processors, and storage devices in order to be able to control all
, e' Q, A+ J1 X, L7 ?' Doperations of the ISTC such as configuring the system, running a scenario,
0 @" _0 s f: Ianalyzing data, generating reports, and testing system hardware and software.' o( m/ n/ s2 c0 Y, D: K
Test and. o' k, U1 Q, y9 K: L; }0 l
Evaluation (T&E). ~2 V5 k& `& N2 [
Process by which components or systems are tested and the results evaluated! o# v5 ^' ^8 C6 h/ K5 J. n
to assess progress of design, performance, supportability, etc. There are three
+ x1 a4 z- m3 g+ X/ A8 ]" dtypes of T&E -- Development (DT&E), Operational (OT&E), and Production# X' q" V% l: c0 q" S7 g; z9 I
Acceptance (PAT&E)--occurring during the acquisition cycle. DT&E is conducted
. ?3 ]' q2 |5 A3 p! u8 t* ~to assist the engineering design and development process, to proof
- T: ^" N6 B) P7 n1 e r9 t3 Hmanufacturing processes and control and to verify attainment of technical$ T* { o6 ^. o0 }
performance specifications and objectives. OT&E is conducted to estimate a) T* F0 q& {& e% e
system's operational effectiveness and suitability, identify needed modifications,
" N" Q- l/ P! u0 G/ a3 G& xand provide information on tactics, doctrine, organization, and personnel
$ m9 @& w0 t1 X% N* @$ q9 urequirements. PAT&E is conducted on production items to demonstrate that
7 }$ ]: k7 c1 W4 u& \those items meet the requirements and specifications of the procuring contracts
1 Z8 L4 e% w: X, u; F+ V' k' X& kor agreements. OT&E is further subdivided into two phases--Initial Operational
~! ]7 ~ E, H" l(IOT&E) and Follow-on Operational (FOT&E). IOT&E must be conducted before8 T1 z4 W0 I: @3 w6 Y1 `
the production decision (Milestone III) to provide a credible estimate of; @* x5 ~( G) C9 N
operational effectiveness and suitability. Therefore, IOT&E is a field test' N2 J9 y$ R6 Y( q
conducted on a production representative system in an operationally realistic# c5 _8 @ }: B* Q1 K4 ?) ^. T/ a& E" C
environment, by typical user personnel and includes use of realistic threats.
5 F3 _7 y8 B% S) \7 X, cFOT&E is conducted on the production system to verify operational effectiveness
8 a% X; j2 o1 k% ^( R Aand suitability, to fill data voids from the IOT&E, or to verify correction of. m6 R9 \/ l) ~% y' N3 k
deficiencies in materiel, training, or concepts. |
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