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Military- m' |5 s/ E$ C$ f
Operational3 b" B" L) e7 a1 m" b
Requirements! Z' K$ Z/ F1 ~9 Q: ?: u
The formal expression of a military need, the response to which results in
) k2 H! [* x. s, Ddevelopment or acquisition of items, equipment, or systems.
" ^. x& w+ U- Z$ j% {Military
% [% C* \, E, `* F5 ARequirement* X8 K, i' z R
An established need justifying the timely allocation of resources to achieve a9 D9 _3 }: [! c' K" b+ L
capability to accomplish approved military objectives, missions, or tasks.7 @4 T3 q& }5 K& y, s
Military Satellite
, {2 P4 P0 |. H& |3 T$ Y(MILSAT)) X( \1 S7 z2 K5 K6 Y
A satellite used for military purposes, such as navigation or intelligence" J S* p, w+ g; A% i7 }
gathering.6 I9 \2 F3 t& D' D3 T0 F7 ` W H- ~
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M
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Military Strategy
8 k& x$ D- F) f# ~$ E5 ESelection% g" k& w' X+ K! X4 C* F
The determination of: (1) what targets to defend and their priorities in order to3 w% G k: P. b5 d
achieve the selected national strategy, and (2) the type of attackers (and/or their
! A3 D4 d+ u, n G. Qcorridors) to be intercepted.
. U, D5 k5 X9 P6 J9 x* ^Military Utility The military worth of a system performing its mission in a competitive( f. V4 t3 Z0 y; r
environment, including versatility (or potential) of the system. It is measured6 V7 P; B7 @ Q/ H- T5 J* P
against the operational concept, operational effectiveness, safety, security, and9 {) \( ?* W' b& f7 i/ ~
cost/worth. Military utility estimates form a rational basis for making management
/ q! p6 |. o8 i9 r7 odecisions.
( I/ J/ a {: I5 f5 ]: s# s) ?MILOGS Marine Integrated Logistics System (USMC term).; _5 y3 i9 q+ M. ~: y
MILSAT Military Satellite.; X7 M% Y; d9 Z# v2 R
MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications.
7 C* o, G2 m, m% N" j7 b3 SMILSPACE Military Space
/ G7 F$ ?: d) |0 G0 v7 X S% kMILSPEC Military Specification.
3 ~1 F* t" J2 S+ h: z* oMILSTAR Military Strategic and Tactical Relay (satellite system).2 p4 S. k! q$ T& ?
MILSTRIP Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures.9 Z2 M- K, D% h8 d) ^" s, t
MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.- t( m, z0 }# P& [ e
MIN Minimum
: | O+ T# D; W) R2 @8 g bmin Minute.
/ @$ I! r+ X! K2 ^! ^0 W8 @/ tMini-DAMA Miniature Demand Assigned Multiple Access.+ l8 J4 T% x4 H$ T8 t. \8 I5 C
Miniature Homing
' W# s8 f# B' L& I% Q" dVehicle (MHV)/
! K" s, K+ s( E# h* U, l. b. cMiniature Vehicle/ {+ I9 z9 u* U( N$ D
(MV)$ x0 v6 U, {+ S5 I, q* ]% C0 ^
An air-launched direct-ascent ("pop-up") kinetic energy anti-satellite weapon.
' h2 c3 R. L4 | Y' i& LMinimum
7 }2 k: C# C( D2 U& u# zAcceptable m9 f3 A1 m$ P+ w
Operational
5 I( O/ ^( e0 ^, n. \Requirement
: @3 v, L$ Q' U2 T: \' M+ aThe value for a particular parameter that is required to provide a system
5 A8 y1 f/ y3 h. D) s2 ocapability that will satisfy the validated mission need. Also known as the
* w# f1 P% k1 Q/ Q7 aperformance threshold.
) Y/ a" G* g) K3 O, hMinimum Energy# i, X4 U" D, _! g7 o
Trajectory
9 I/ G/ }2 q2 \; T( AThe trajectory that produces maximum range for a given amount of energy.* B8 e, z7 T, @+ t1 B2 w
Minimum
/ L, s4 w% Y& x1 XRequired
3 B# n7 u. E" z; LAccomplishment
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2 r) Z! M4 [- k2 z! p( {Necessary tasks that must be completed during an acquisition phase prior to the1 B8 k J3 _, P1 F( n0 | d7 ^: E$ I
next milestone decision review. Applies to all acquisition categories and highly
2 p' d& r3 b$ C4 Q; gsensitive classified programs.
+ b5 S: Y6 a+ Q& _" n" n( F; z/ k _Minuteman US ICBM./ b) L( M5 I/ F* O8 x" V v8 S
MIP Maintenance Index Page (Navy ILS term).& L, v4 |7 v# e7 f# ]
MIPA Missile Procurement Army (Appropriation).
; B, n3 K2 a3 A. ^3 q; ]+ g( ZMIPR Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request.
; \. @& N$ I( r G8 a8 C2 PMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M
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2 v/ s4 M# g! v8 SMIPS (1) Marine Integrated Personnel System (USMC term).
4 d' p t1 U: p5 N(2) Master Integrated Program Schedule.
3 u: t' F# `: {2 Q0 v(3) Million Instructions Per Second (ADP term).. r. [8 Q+ s' F% c2 J0 f
MIPT Management IPT.+ g# o# V, X8 J1 S! u4 |6 u2 Y6 T. p; O" n
MIRACL Mid Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser.: L1 l% Y0 R9 ?2 K; A
MIRS Management Information and Reporting System.
) h* |; V+ M. O" Q+ @) @/ |% G: \MIRV Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle.$ D& @. X1 X- ]0 `1 F+ Q2 y
MIS Management Information System.( O+ N/ M& [3 s. k7 T
MISREP Mission Report (JFACC term).' {4 A6 T2 w! S. Z
MISSI Multilevel Information Systems Security Initiative.
6 W9 j+ d2 B& n; @$ J5 s5 p/ I0 M3 PMissile Defense
+ I5 L( I& F, H5 ^5 vNational Team: H0 l G( O! a
(MDNT)) g1 p, `: F' I. o& O$ s
A collaborative enterprise of the missile defense community that is focused on
& j" m3 y' [ `+ ]5 @( F7 {3 uexecuting a single program of research and development work to develop a* r7 E( R! A- ^7 w& @
Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). It is comprised of personnel from
' \( \' d. A6 ~' eGovernment, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs),* p# [9 ^5 T/ b, [7 x
University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs), Scientific, Engineering and" H9 c, \2 |& d4 y
Technical Assistance (SETA) providers and major industry contractors.% ~1 Y) Y) u7 v( L
Missile Defense
# u) @/ \; P7 ~2 O" v# ^ P9 Z' DNational Team,
: W! c. J9 F& Q/ wBattle/ v7 S/ q B3 O' Q1 c4 c4 s
Management," x. h+ }9 F$ H) \
Command and k% F8 J5 P! B% j# _# E9 ?6 R
Control, and: K1 |/ h5 U+ x( G
Communications
T. ]* T* u: a- j(MDNTB)
8 B. ^2 T& r* I# a# @3 k- ~: k7 vThe component of the MDNT led by MDA/BC that is focused on Battle
; r( J- B+ p$ sManagement, Command and Control, and Communications (BM/C2/C). The: T: L# ?4 o1 V* B6 ?7 ?
MDNTB industry contribution is composed of a single team of major defense
% V5 t3 [% l- {( Lcontractors (Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin [Team Lead], Northrop, w0 H( o& q3 y6 `0 x6 `- H
Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW). This industry team is referred to as the MDNTB
* a. h, t2 ~& L7 S$ ?3 n# I(I) and is a unique sub-group of personnel from the industry companies that
9 C, ]- B; ?% N8 oprovides a confidential consolidation of experience in the development,. p3 g$ J [3 S, z2 R+ G
integration, and production of missile defense systems.
( p& k8 D0 N/ ?6 {3 v0 C9 SMissile Defense
- K; J+ ]; w9 \5 y- ~, fNational Team,2 f2 y; A1 c. ~- N [8 A
Systems
" P/ b' p% {2 S/ t- v# e0 E% lEngineering &4 m4 j+ J _5 g) q. w% w
Integration
3 D' q2 n6 o3 W+ ~6 r(MDNTS)/ E3 y! E" h- f P" a' u; }
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/SE that is focused on Systems
5 ^5 D& d) G$ y/ H8 k7 T* hEngineering and Integration (SE&I). The MDNTS industry contribution is
! l/ M( L% {% _& Z+ G" kcomposed of a single team of major defense contractors (Boeing [Team Lead],
% y% O; z: s6 dGeneral Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW).2 ?5 b4 s( c x+ ~( C
This industry team is referred to as the MDNTS (I) and is a unique sub-group of
6 p/ s3 |8 q3 j* |% ~personnel from the industry companies that provides a confidential consolidation
! D" B/ r# s* g5 Vof experience in the development, integration, and production of missile defense
" w: u7 u/ c h: jsystems.
: {/ ]; w3 L& U7 G' TMissile Defense
5 d- v0 t, Z2 i- Y( B* X# CWarning
- k9 s- b [9 x6 `Condition
$ u7 ?, G7 J# [A situation of peril declared by the competent military commander, that a ballistic& h0 |! l. d; g, D& c
missile attack is probable (Missile Defense Warning Yellow), imminent or in
# ~' w4 g3 ^2 u9 l4 M9 ~# `progress (Missile Defense Warning Red), or improbable (Missile Defense Warning
" C# Q, ^2 C) I0 H. J9 X, d$ F6 rWhite).% I, X; ?* Y6 T7 P- o8 m" ^6 k5 P s
Missile Destruct Intentional destruction of a missile or similar vehicle for safety or other reasons. |
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