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Military
* C1 X* I* u& h4 WOperational
( \ g W( K4 ^8 `: c6 E MRequirements
* v% b1 I% h, w3 X6 v, C, U) iThe formal expression of a military need, the response to which results in
% J3 n9 w, v# I8 ~development or acquisition of items, equipment, or systems.
. q: E, x, W# L ^3 w; r; w4 J6 cMilitary
0 Q# E/ V W( Q6 u( f# g/ n3 VRequirement
% _6 C4 \* u: l# x& U4 \An established need justifying the timely allocation of resources to achieve a8 T+ u/ T+ w6 t7 K9 ?
capability to accomplish approved military objectives, missions, or tasks.
' u5 {- u/ o: f4 tMilitary Satellite
: ^2 b [+ d4 V+ D7 \(MILSAT)
k2 F! z: w1 i0 b2 EA satellite used for military purposes, such as navigation or intelligence c( n( ~2 D- c- d
gathering.
5 H1 m7 S; e0 h" y$ w9 IMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M
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Military Strategy
, x2 O0 l" i4 X9 \; y5 g7 qSelection1 U- Z$ t2 ]# B" P* Y
The determination of: (1) what targets to defend and their priorities in order to7 @. t" G5 V" |
achieve the selected national strategy, and (2) the type of attackers (and/or their
; j1 s# Z6 }% P" E9 `corridors) to be intercepted.$ M$ |6 B: y X' F% }, Z( b6 b
Military Utility The military worth of a system performing its mission in a competitive7 u) S4 G' P' E9 ~: y" A$ V( q2 T+ J
environment, including versatility (or potential) of the system. It is measured9 m0 C, Y# h0 l$ b9 b$ t( C! y
against the operational concept, operational effectiveness, safety, security, and6 S( k! H6 i5 ^2 u2 n( Z5 f5 w2 O$ v
cost/worth. Military utility estimates form a rational basis for making management+ r" V; u, w5 |0 l# V
decisions.0 |7 x+ L& _" O% V+ q
MILOGS Marine Integrated Logistics System (USMC term).
9 O; ~* ~& t2 n3 c3 }% UMILSAT Military Satellite.5 z7 \( s9 y4 C5 w! W# j3 o
MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications.
) @, A' j/ M0 l1 XMILSPACE Military Space
. P& U3 s( E* h0 \* }( gMILSPEC Military Specification.* |% o- ~; V/ B* X
MILSTAR Military Strategic and Tactical Relay (satellite system).
4 Y5 { I( H" l" C9 i7 JMILSTRIP Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures.- d& O( T- I' b( I2 B. d0 m
MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.
$ f9 Z6 e: v6 Z# tMIN Minimum
) A9 ~+ C0 \! ~8 c5 N6 [min Minute.7 F q3 K1 K3 K3 v+ X5 i
Mini-DAMA Miniature Demand Assigned Multiple Access.
- `* x4 R0 W) d/ ]9 ]: aMiniature Homing
6 d0 Y' s* K3 T2 m% a* H% AVehicle (MHV)/( q8 a1 q8 ^5 S# M6 e/ V
Miniature Vehicle* n& [$ |, ~' ?7 y, T! j
(MV)( o- ] x" ^( `, U
An air-launched direct-ascent ("pop-up") kinetic energy anti-satellite weapon.
% t: P2 B0 \6 S- uMinimum2 R1 }6 p5 A& d
Acceptable7 T' R, s( j% U9 E
Operational, {* w9 X7 d$ b1 c+ q. U! @! t
Requirement
) m% K6 {& {+ ^1 F; z% F FThe value for a particular parameter that is required to provide a system' i! r3 O* v7 r- a! j k
capability that will satisfy the validated mission need. Also known as the
& ~5 B, p3 b3 @' O- z% f) }performance threshold.* F8 m& l+ A- d
Minimum Energy
: `; W7 ^3 Y% I. ATrajectory" N* K3 h- y* f1 h' r. ^/ P
The trajectory that produces maximum range for a given amount of energy." e8 \& c1 e) b8 B6 C a- q
Minimum8 A, W( `1 b8 P6 y* e
Required
$ m1 ^7 w/ z, ?' R% R3 e+ p" bAccomplishment3 z! v8 D6 }! k" k" a1 w" ], U
s
% M! S: R1 D" x) V( XNecessary tasks that must be completed during an acquisition phase prior to the
- b0 n9 p/ b+ C. k0 {4 hnext milestone decision review. Applies to all acquisition categories and highly
O `& h/ c h, t7 vsensitive classified programs.4 y3 t2 h" e- }' o( j0 E- B
Minuteman US ICBM.
0 t* T: Z5 B' ~5 KMIP Maintenance Index Page (Navy ILS term).! S: t0 M- \4 a! W4 j) z
MIPA Missile Procurement Army (Appropriation).
1 a" y; P- i: c8 |( E8 cMIPR Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request.
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MIPS (1) Marine Integrated Personnel System (USMC term).
; D$ c8 E% p2 l. F3 b {0 t(2) Master Integrated Program Schedule.) g% l: D4 u5 Q2 C
(3) Million Instructions Per Second (ADP term).
* h/ w. b/ I3 l, D7 X1 {1 ~MIPT Management IPT.
5 m, ^' G0 ~) Q. A* I0 lMIRACL Mid Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser.- r* \+ z) y: U5 @+ Z1 s! n
MIRS Management Information and Reporting System.
6 l! J6 c/ y5 ~, qMIRV Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle.
: t) d9 Z% M$ `MIS Management Information System.& W0 M5 d( w8 ~0 c: o9 l5 j4 c# ~
MISREP Mission Report (JFACC term).1 w, v1 ~* d, T" O; N
MISSI Multilevel Information Systems Security Initiative.3 J& J/ j& J' `
Missile Defense
4 R+ g7 e! N$ G7 h3 a! r- QNational Team
q/ _5 m7 i& @$ k- x" T(MDNT)
& x4 `7 a+ J- P$ L& i* UA collaborative enterprise of the missile defense community that is focused on
2 e/ a) E. J1 f" d- Yexecuting a single program of research and development work to develop a
- F' ?6 P5 l7 U& ^7 ?1 N# aBallistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). It is comprised of personnel from
3 d5 i; @# ?8 K0 D- yGovernment, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs),0 d; H) B8 ?% J9 \# A
University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs), Scientific, Engineering and
" @/ n. u+ J0 ~2 s2 K0 M( pTechnical Assistance (SETA) providers and major industry contractors.# H8 m5 a2 G2 K' P5 [
Missile Defense
' \: y3 W: `$ B" [2 }! INational Team,
1 [' Z# I$ u( b6 R. @7 \1 CBattle
) a% E4 A+ F# \6 h* q- k9 mManagement,
, K& e5 y' {! b- [Command and
" z d% @( J7 d3 K! j! p$ S+ JControl, and
6 e$ x7 g# S; { \Communications
' t. } _' Y/ X7 V! @0 z(MDNTB)4 D; U8 F! t! j3 Z
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/BC that is focused on Battle
& ~, [5 A- M* IManagement, Command and Control, and Communications (BM/C2/C). The7 k m" \8 j( r7 e% ]
MDNTB industry contribution is composed of a single team of major defense
1 d" n% x2 \. d4 Z. }, ^/ B3 lcontractors (Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin [Team Lead], Northrop
+ C" V! v. t+ x& |# rGrumman, Raytheon, and TRW). This industry team is referred to as the MDNTB9 r2 V8 t m; O1 f& s
(I) and is a unique sub-group of personnel from the industry companies that
8 }, u/ C, K* p9 Q+ cprovides a confidential consolidation of experience in the development,, _4 K. c/ Y! ~9 Y: [ F
integration, and production of missile defense systems.
1 N9 S, P( K2 d' d) S- A! t d+ rMissile Defense5 \- P) c) ^9 D# M/ m4 \0 {
National Team,
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Engineering &
& P: G9 R1 A6 Y1 \9 [5 YIntegration
% S& M" ~* `; r0 [) X(MDNTS)
) I: c h1 ~3 T$ `" J7 pThe component of the MDNT led by MDA/SE that is focused on Systems
+ Y* A; {( @4 G% J! qEngineering and Integration (SE&I). The MDNTS industry contribution is& H* x% V# A) B: H# R
composed of a single team of major defense contractors (Boeing [Team Lead],; k9 J: Z& x- I* A, b) }
General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW).& z! H; g1 Z2 _5 j
This industry team is referred to as the MDNTS (I) and is a unique sub-group of
4 {, w, ?$ F3 I0 ?# Rpersonnel from the industry companies that provides a confidential consolidation
$ l4 \+ F0 m4 u( Z9 Iof experience in the development, integration, and production of missile defense0 \0 N9 x. {- T% r% g$ w/ @
systems.
- k# Q0 G4 A4 u! @+ Y- H: G$ u* YMissile Defense7 E9 o5 O1 Q) U) ^2 |( \
Warning. t5 y3 b R) c2 A( i: l
Condition/ X& h7 ~+ s9 {' w- F0 s0 j( {
A situation of peril declared by the competent military commander, that a ballistic- @! Q0 s3 u* ]4 D" Z7 _' f
missile attack is probable (Missile Defense Warning Yellow), imminent or in
. A B* \, I( A" q9 ^progress (Missile Defense Warning Red), or improbable (Missile Defense Warning
0 k% T8 D8 ^; E7 u" rWhite).
2 s1 x T; k9 [5 j' h% `- yMissile Destruct Intentional destruction of a missile or similar vehicle for safety or other reasons. |
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