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Technical3 u+ d5 I2 v) w' O# M% V
Evaluation' N% ^0 A, J" D7 R% ~5 G7 w% z- Q$ W7 o* j
The study, investigation, or test and evaluation by a developing agency to; L6 _7 }9 T! F \8 ?& q7 C
determine the technical suitability of materiel, equipment, or a system, for use in
# |$ I4 x4 \: I0 h& O/ t& ?the military services. (See Development Test and Evaluation.)
9 o j5 k5 s$ ~0 [) X4 ]8 j1 nTechnical4 r) p$ k/ j; u( O/ `: t% j1 l
Objectives
9 N2 _' D# ~# Z) ]The “target” values for the development effort when insufficient data is available8 A! y. ]4 x( v9 Q7 L& V3 Z
for stating binding technical requirements.
5 S. l) x$ T2 B4 Y" ZTechnical( F U8 a0 x( C- v
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Goals (TOG)
6 C- f( k- n( l# V) n3 A$ g" KHigh-level acquisition document to guide decision making for BMDS
8 `; ?6 g& z4 c" ^! z9 C7 Bdevelopment; communicates objectives and goals.; n b, V1 a T. c k! W/ M5 {, k
Technical
- @* `5 X: @5 L2 G; W! lParameters (TPs)
$ J% [: u( \. Q3 X: @( h1 t% o! QA selected subset of the system’s technical metrics tracked in Technical, W4 i' E3 O. {% v( L1 R* [) h
Performance Measurement. Critical technical parameters are identified from risk# I3 [1 r- X5 N0 r6 t3 r
analyses and contract specification or incentivization, and are designed by
' F8 N- E/ Z$ x9 g) c: x( J- Nmanagement.0 \; G. X9 p2 }" n, G% E
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Performance9 [) _, J* E5 i* J* s, [
Measurement
& x) z) m; J# A+ _! C# H: a(TPM)
+ A! K( N3 u6 ]0 r- YDescribes all the activities undertaken by the government to obtain design status
( f$ h' ^( c7 B3 Y, S0 G9 r" wbeyond that treating schedule and cost. TPM is defined as the product design
. f/ {9 a5 ?; S; ^, [assessment, which estimates, through tests the values of essential performance
: e3 T! T4 k% }; C+ h1 Eparameters of the current design of WBS product elements. It forecasts the; D6 [6 s H! Z, l6 o: t1 g" \
values to be achieved through the planned technical program effort, measures- g) t# V2 r5 W B* d$ A, q; x
differences between achieved values and those allocated to the product
( L' r1 c3 g$ u2 Eelement by the system engineering process, and determines the impact of these
' g% n! e8 b# Adifferences on system effectiveness.. J) g8 h: }( t1 }; k+ o9 I
Technical
_" f( Y8 M; [7 _/ Z: `Specification
4 L3 z8 V1 `( F, K7 l+ W$ z" AA detailed description of technical requirements stated in terms suitable to form9 Z6 U) _( H7 D1 G
the basis for actual design development and production.
2 g: P4 N$ B5 o% K# bTechnical
' I9 b. ]6 ^! u: A+ V$ ASurveillance; P& h8 Z7 L6 Q$ [) K% F( I, T
Intelligence gathering methods in which clandestine listening, photographic or3 k* g! p. Y7 u' Q& T
emanations gathering instruments are placed within SDS facilities, or otherwise) Z0 @9 H+ ]* S: [5 D
targeted against SDS assets to gain access to denied information.
1 v; J# a6 B2 `4 `" j) {; s& aTechnology8 b [6 a# |& I2 i
Executing Agent
7 f0 }5 R% {; N) N, M# f, t8 `The Service or agency (DoD or non-DoD) that has been delegated management
, @- f; Q4 E: K/ V4 i) dresponsibility for a particular critical supporting technology by MDA or Executing& O: g8 Q \( K% K {/ k6 [! Z4 G
Agent.
- q7 [4 F3 H! g6 x7 F; Z# ATechnology
2 t2 G3 V& y4 h# U8 mProgram
9 `/ T$ N$ X y: ?$ T" WDescription
' b8 j+ Z5 A/ u. o1 ~' B9 oThe generic description of the applicable supporting technology or critical; i F3 b3 t9 Z9 @' R2 J
supporting technology.
- z3 w3 L, k# I8 YTECOM Test and Evaluation Command.- \1 r/ s* N$ d, v( {" m, U3 P; l
TED Technology Exploitation Demonstration.
7 Z& O3 A( ^3 }$ G: W3 nMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T& p, M7 E. H3 c7 h, ]3 r# {5 s
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TEIPT Test and Evaluation Integrated Product Team.
9 m* f2 ?, J4 `7 s; G, O2 rTEL Transporter-Erector-Launcher.1 T: o m( y) j' j
Telemetry,
% R( h& Q8 k) V, T2 k% eTracking, and
% x' |' X0 X$ i: HCommand (TT&C)
+ z. b1 B* c) f& F4 ~+ T2 vFunctions performed by the satellite control network to maintain health and
( c( S0 K! `, m" Z# `# S. ^6 o" Astatus, measure specific mission parameters and processing over time a& [3 _' i6 g& s8 S
sequence of these measurement to refine parameter knowledge, and transmit
( B# o: |9 q$ m* p- Vmission commands to the satellite.
/ f2 C u6 p6 u7 n" O5 i5 |Teleprocessing The combining of telecommunications and computer operations interacting in the4 z% l/ f; V8 j8 W5 M
automatic processing, reception, and transmission of data and/or information.
, y0 F( b- {* H" G. ITELESAT Telecommunications Satellite.
, P" t/ D8 g( I* e$ s. j8 ITELINT Telemetry Intelligence.
. {8 [" H! ^1 ?7 j7 v8 p# JTEMO Training Exercises and Military Operations.' d u9 E: D; _" \0 v/ d
TEMP See Test and Evaluation Master Plan.
( K! q/ n) q( M/ \2 `TEMPEST TEMPEST is an unclassified short name referring to investigation and studies of. w7 \9 T, b7 J
compromising emanations. It is often used synonymously for the term
6 q2 G" P+ a6 b! F5 M8 A"compromising emanations,” e.g. TEMPEST tests, TEMPEST inspection. (See5 J$ O6 P. P- Y
Compromising Emanations.)' B3 r/ V4 g1 P. H4 s
TENCAP Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities.* o( J3 ] @" w# q; t# y& S3 q4 [
TEP Test and Evaluation Plan.; }; @8 @8 E+ _* u3 D
TER Test and Evaluation Report
/ N( L" P9 }5 W/ ITERC Test and Evaluation Resource Committee.8 Z. w" ~' a6 ^
TERCOM Terrain Contour Matching.. q0 \4 o/ @" E, J( K2 U* ]
Terminal Defense2 L! f# ]3 V" n3 u- u1 I$ F
Segment (TDS)9 s e2 P5 N: v! {: q* F
The portion of the BMDS that defeats ballistic missiles in period of flight between. b& ?; n1 e0 q' B4 w/ d
atmospheric reentry and impact./ c! i- |, q+ o4 Y4 o
Terminal7 T4 ~. v' Y `1 c8 v- M* j
Guidance
2 t$ y8 e T: p6 oThe guidance applied to a guided missile between midcourse and arrival in the
5 M# `# U6 f# z2 @ `+ q$ {vicinity of the target.) C* h; ^" L+ C* t
Terminal Phase That final portion of a ballistic missile's trajectory between the midcourse phase
' [5 \* R3 n3 xand trajectory termination.
; N* [$ v. @( [, c+ ~" u, zTerminal Phase) `$ h" U% l3 ]* e/ C. D' Z, Y
Interceptor; A: \$ h( F [
A ground-based interceptor designed to intercept and destroy RVs in the7 T( n6 d1 ~' p* J: R) V
terminal phase of flight. It may also be assigned to intercept and destroy enemy
; i! U# n: ^. V$ d5 C E* SPBVs and RVs in the midcourse phase. (USSPACECOM)/ c4 h2 R3 J. ]3 g2 X
Terminator Transition from sunlight to earth's shadow in space.+ A& R6 C, K: r8 y& c' r
TERS Tactical Event Reporting System.( Y0 J7 w+ \2 ]6 r, N) ~9 W+ F
TES Tactical Event System.
$ u1 G N7 U% c3 K" k. d/ G' U7 YTESP Test and Evaluation Security Plan.
8 ]+ v2 w( n. v5 s# K2 n* bTESSE Test Environment Support System Enhancement.
+ s% j5 l0 V2 G& [) P9 Q( }( z gMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 T5 X3 }) Z/ n: t7 g D3 |1 `
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* e# s' }# L3 O* |; z fTest and Control The ISTC Test and Control provides the human interface for testing system
. n+ ?+ H# i- t4 Hhardware and software. The Test and Control will consist of the necessary! t! E$ ?+ Q% ]- h
consoles, processors, and storage devices in order to be able to control all
& R3 k. F6 C; Q. U1 H' o% Toperations of the ISTC such as configuring the system, running a scenario,
/ Q" z% P3 ?+ }1 e/ manalyzing data, generating reports, and testing system hardware and software.
. S/ F, O2 E* m2 K3 e4 xTest and- b$ I3 P' B# g/ I8 j1 j
Evaluation (T&E)
; l, U" z8 ?1 a9 {0 U, o9 L/ O" \Process by which components or systems are tested and the results evaluated
. P) @5 m4 y* F' m- Dto assess progress of design, performance, supportability, etc. There are three
5 F* q3 k6 C. d9 O) m) Mtypes of T&E -- Development (DT&E), Operational (OT&E), and Production" A8 Y6 r& @" a4 P
Acceptance (PAT&E)--occurring during the acquisition cycle. DT&E is conducted- K+ v4 q+ u' }8 x6 B7 m4 }2 T
to assist the engineering design and development process, to proof
! ~7 _( g! J7 H( ~& Y/ [manufacturing processes and control and to verify attainment of technical
% Y( {% s( e! A) m' b, d; Pperformance specifications and objectives. OT&E is conducted to estimate a) d* ^) R6 P1 V* h: Q
system's operational effectiveness and suitability, identify needed modifications,
5 e" H, U5 M: M4 I7 `: P5 Q; C; Gand provide information on tactics, doctrine, organization, and personnel
4 E2 J2 ~( ?! M( r# Q* Qrequirements. PAT&E is conducted on production items to demonstrate that* w2 ] j* |: L
those items meet the requirements and specifications of the procuring contracts
. A% w7 o' _' e: M: Dor agreements. OT&E is further subdivided into two phases--Initial Operational2 \! W" X p v7 y, r
(IOT&E) and Follow-on Operational (FOT&E). IOT&E must be conducted before
' T z6 } o: S7 x* Vthe production decision (Milestone III) to provide a credible estimate of+ z* q7 x1 {9 s4 n$ H
operational effectiveness and suitability. Therefore, IOT&E is a field test
8 k, w `2 j4 `" _8 a9 V' b y* Hconducted on a production representative system in an operationally realistic8 E% _- m) D- L4 ?( X* }% X
environment, by typical user personnel and includes use of realistic threats.' p9 k5 I$ z6 C9 r" d% I
FOT&E is conducted on the production system to verify operational effectiveness8 h& ~" A/ B4 a g. k; Q7 q7 ]5 R
and suitability, to fill data voids from the IOT&E, or to verify correction of9 N* G4 v5 h* Y3 V8 D
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