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Military
; L: x$ R& R8 j6 `+ a3 y0 {1 X+ N$ AOperational1 l1 G0 r! W# ^$ _
Requirements, v7 k w% @: ^+ g9 d2 o) i o
The formal expression of a military need, the response to which results in. A: A5 \6 W- @( C
development or acquisition of items, equipment, or systems.
9 S" M0 [0 r: k+ g- y1 cMilitary3 ?6 ?% l3 R, b; W; y3 D
Requirement0 V) H( h# q; E
An established need justifying the timely allocation of resources to achieve a
& Z* q. h7 w. H0 x, ]capability to accomplish approved military objectives, missions, or tasks.
6 K' V1 m( y5 F1 f' KMilitary Satellite/ V* j+ l* L) J5 H
(MILSAT)7 w& Q0 a! L, r5 Z
A satellite used for military purposes, such as navigation or intelligence+ M- g5 R* r7 d& n( V
gathering.
0 H* C% U, Q, x9 B& fMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M6 }( e: y, E- e6 ~ H
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Military Strategy
8 j% m6 F3 ?& Z4 h& iSelection2 m2 L, Z4 J2 H0 H) [0 t( y
The determination of: (1) what targets to defend and their priorities in order to
0 ~/ L, ?" Q( hachieve the selected national strategy, and (2) the type of attackers (and/or their
$ b$ T, z. d: wcorridors) to be intercepted.5 J' d7 \. o0 j! }1 E
Military Utility The military worth of a system performing its mission in a competitive
; o2 K6 J+ n' @- s' Uenvironment, including versatility (or potential) of the system. It is measured) ~% k7 w( z: T7 }
against the operational concept, operational effectiveness, safety, security, and' m O1 K1 M J
cost/worth. Military utility estimates form a rational basis for making management( M5 y, f3 n7 p' O4 ~
decisions.
4 @, c# ~2 f, y1 L9 XMILOGS Marine Integrated Logistics System (USMC term).( Z' R3 P a) v7 M3 N9 G" O6 r# f
MILSAT Military Satellite.- L6 v# f4 {. h$ O1 x0 W+ S
MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications.
# V) {8 @1 H0 ^; M- I" g, RMILSPACE Military Space
7 e1 q R/ U: s& L2 EMILSPEC Military Specification.6 Z/ A+ s5 N$ f6 [
MILSTAR Military Strategic and Tactical Relay (satellite system).$ O5 U/ `% O' @; v
MILSTRIP Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures.
4 p `8 }8 f! a4 p! N) H% NMIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.
: T$ g) J7 |# F5 xMIN Minimum
5 ~# `1 g! ], A* Q0 G. imin Minute.
" b" H+ ~2 h# F8 vMini-DAMA Miniature Demand Assigned Multiple Access.
! T9 M3 j/ h$ d0 M2 I/ t) |Miniature Homing2 W# D; [; r6 u& M3 j; c
Vehicle (MHV)/
7 t$ w9 M$ o4 o4 i8 \Miniature Vehicle
+ R1 F; |6 _, W4 O# ~(MV)
/ n& G& J9 x4 n. b) Z6 v4 `9 cAn air-launched direct-ascent ("pop-up") kinetic energy anti-satellite weapon.: N* D. ^: B | L: A, @% Q7 e
Minimum
6 x X2 [0 P5 S, `; t6 NAcceptable
/ N& J" u1 x8 B' j. K% x8 [Operational# V3 j4 T7 K. N7 [
Requirement$ r, l3 p- H- S$ ?. W/ A+ U/ R
The value for a particular parameter that is required to provide a system$ N; N/ ^2 I2 X( a4 u# N/ k
capability that will satisfy the validated mission need. Also known as the( [; X* ~2 l) m; t0 x2 A
performance threshold.; H# S9 A1 g; ? l; h
Minimum Energy
/ E# Z, ?; y+ rTrajectory
" M/ W, b; J- C) bThe trajectory that produces maximum range for a given amount of energy.
3 m8 W5 s5 o; w; AMinimum: k9 d( T* F, ?: Z$ y
Required
" V. I' E) C9 i ?Accomplishment' N8 }3 C* l; `: j& `' Q
s
, h/ t% L7 D4 h9 T1 P" dNecessary tasks that must be completed during an acquisition phase prior to the
% r' T" V% V% z8 s9 enext milestone decision review. Applies to all acquisition categories and highly
" V+ j* x- P0 A# ?: u( ]sensitive classified programs.
0 Z+ C; Y: O! Z2 zMinuteman US ICBM.
5 a9 r# ^3 K7 V' I& f9 U, ?MIP Maintenance Index Page (Navy ILS term).
. M) Y' S+ N; c0 e( a9 j3 g! R7 ZMIPA Missile Procurement Army (Appropriation).
* Q% Q. l" ?0 N" b4 L; @0 N- lMIPR Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request.! {* P5 {3 k3 ?# w1 U
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M# N1 ~. D$ T/ D
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1 F' P* b- N5 E' Q6 a/ QMIPS (1) Marine Integrated Personnel System (USMC term).6 r' ]7 \8 P$ E* z
(2) Master Integrated Program Schedule.8 G5 O9 l+ F) i, T# x
(3) Million Instructions Per Second (ADP term).
# t x' Y; F; n7 vMIPT Management IPT.) l2 U2 A0 P; L7 Y g4 ^, A3 a
MIRACL Mid Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser.; N3 i0 q' c' K4 d8 K
MIRS Management Information and Reporting System.
) A& |, T+ w+ tMIRV Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle.8 n( K$ t7 R8 {7 X
MIS Management Information System.
2 B7 S" V6 n) Z( |# gMISREP Mission Report (JFACC term).
7 P) A0 j- S% e4 _2 f3 |& tMISSI Multilevel Information Systems Security Initiative.: V+ g+ E5 R# z' g% P) `
Missile Defense
: A% Z* k7 A( _* Q) vNational Team# N# v. R6 S4 {- A5 r
(MDNT)
3 l( E3 k w% E/ C- G* Q8 Y- v' vA collaborative enterprise of the missile defense community that is focused on: O) Z! q& g9 l; b0 V
executing a single program of research and development work to develop a
+ E7 Y! T3 W, u1 I; gBallistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). It is comprised of personnel from% D0 d8 }& e5 E* `) K
Government, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs), j- C* h. \' |, [ S5 Q
University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs), Scientific, Engineering and# a$ l3 b# n# ]9 N! k
Technical Assistance (SETA) providers and major industry contractors.+ O- I, e5 M& m2 p1 w
Missile Defense6 @! e2 u/ D3 ?7 N. M5 p3 ?0 b
National Team,. d7 [- ]$ A8 v, F" U& b6 g
Battle
# }4 [, v0 [$ i/ y C: RManagement,
7 U7 j% z! `* D0 o6 _) sCommand and8 O1 ?$ N# F: r; G6 P+ h
Control, and
; n6 d- t5 r0 x5 F( e5 o9 |( }Communications: g3 u. w7 M6 M. V' G6 X. D% z- P" q
(MDNTB), p. Y/ X( z. h. R
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/BC that is focused on Battle
' g0 k, m' L3 ?* q; XManagement, Command and Control, and Communications (BM/C2/C). The9 {5 h9 O- ]% c
MDNTB industry contribution is composed of a single team of major defense
4 F1 A7 [4 H1 b; a0 E8 }+ Ucontractors (Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin [Team Lead], Northrop
0 I! D" O4 }4 QGrumman, Raytheon, and TRW). This industry team is referred to as the MDNTB; m: Z) p* ^6 _2 Y6 [1 h8 N/ A* @
(I) and is a unique sub-group of personnel from the industry companies that
5 R2 n, H6 H9 f- \' w G- s/ qprovides a confidential consolidation of experience in the development,% q; h( f; U2 p' s
integration, and production of missile defense systems.
" n9 b& t! J C% O) W0 J cMissile Defense
- g4 _9 k1 X+ G9 T6 H' ENational Team,
; n% z" R+ p' k3 x9 LSystems
' g3 f D, _0 i ~3 FEngineering &) i/ m J# \1 U0 V# L
Integration
3 S3 K M- o# |(MDNTS). V: X* s% Z. V: D, g8 @
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/SE that is focused on Systems9 R2 E0 v. W+ S* M( T
Engineering and Integration (SE&I). The MDNTS industry contribution is' J' J$ P1 B Y% G1 d, ]6 {. v. F/ k
composed of a single team of major defense contractors (Boeing [Team Lead],* }+ p9 ^. r" N3 D) p, B6 I# }
General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW).
2 l1 P2 p! p) H+ ZThis industry team is referred to as the MDNTS (I) and is a unique sub-group of, H. k( r' P1 V* m* y' H: N3 a
personnel from the industry companies that provides a confidential consolidation
$ A( E8 H% N. d. ?$ i/ Xof experience in the development, integration, and production of missile defense# P& {& B+ d7 K) ~! ?9 Q( D
systems.5 o5 G+ K- [. L4 S2 \8 w P
Missile Defense
4 v5 Z$ t! p8 Q$ c4 PWarning2 X4 X0 R9 s0 R8 U7 u! _1 D0 V& l
Condition
3 W5 r; K7 x A0 mA situation of peril declared by the competent military commander, that a ballistic, K$ {1 {3 E0 m% n
missile attack is probable (Missile Defense Warning Yellow), imminent or in
8 S e2 h V$ {$ ]! tprogress (Missile Defense Warning Red), or improbable (Missile Defense Warning
3 J0 t _, T3 S1 y: L- c- zWhite).8 F" d! w3 r, [% }; k+ n% W
Missile Destruct Intentional destruction of a missile or similar vehicle for safety or other reasons. |
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