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Military
: s5 B* j- o2 T/ h; p/ oOperational
# ^! {8 G- k! P; S. QRequirements
; \( N! n5 h( K" z nThe formal expression of a military need, the response to which results in
: t/ h1 l! _0 j* [+ @ k' K8 gdevelopment or acquisition of items, equipment, or systems.
7 a- Z+ e5 v! N1 m# w, U* uMilitary
+ J \! { t& G# Y k( E, i+ LRequirement
) t& j- M7 e j1 U$ p4 E8 @An established need justifying the timely allocation of resources to achieve a
1 l* j0 l9 l; U ucapability to accomplish approved military objectives, missions, or tasks., }) D6 ^8 z4 y3 [7 G, O
Military Satellite
! q! U5 w e: I' M$ ^; l(MILSAT)5 v$ g2 F* o9 y1 u/ }6 p8 x
A satellite used for military purposes, such as navigation or intelligence% Z; q3 V. @ T, f) j) T# p% h
gathering.
! s+ R$ D3 T5 o& P1 A% ^MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M$ p% b, D: K6 @' `+ } o
183
( ^% J: P( S2 H. i5 z1 O7 p& Y" T6 IMilitary Strategy
: q# x2 i' C) v4 p3 mSelection! X+ i3 d5 k' v9 H5 m" J
The determination of: (1) what targets to defend and their priorities in order to* l' {2 R6 v( a- M
achieve the selected national strategy, and (2) the type of attackers (and/or their
( I& q! A, t G$ L: H3 j9 ~( Y# Qcorridors) to be intercepted.+ ?. k4 [+ k( x6 O& Z1 s
Military Utility The military worth of a system performing its mission in a competitive: T. @% d5 m X0 [/ G }/ b# P
environment, including versatility (or potential) of the system. It is measured
t8 a% L/ x2 h S9 Magainst the operational concept, operational effectiveness, safety, security, and
, y* L1 L* w% A" G- A$ xcost/worth. Military utility estimates form a rational basis for making management( k* [ J% `3 z
decisions.: R' J0 C/ h# ~. X0 c% I
MILOGS Marine Integrated Logistics System (USMC term).3 P6 ^( \, Z7 V4 w1 c' V5 T% p" M
MILSAT Military Satellite.! @( E* P4 u" m$ P [
MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications.
: F) h' c: B H( J. ~6 jMILSPACE Military Space
9 G% g- p, Z9 Z' g+ d$ D* uMILSPEC Military Specification.' l" |0 @9 q# |+ q- y
MILSTAR Military Strategic and Tactical Relay (satellite system)." a: J, t- c% _7 x" i
MILSTRIP Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures.
# z2 C+ {- \: U- D/ t2 p' o0 rMIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.
( E! Y2 Y. E3 ]) |MIN Minimum& j; H* G4 f# P2 s& u5 h
min Minute.
! L- ?' Y* Z) d& `& BMini-DAMA Miniature Demand Assigned Multiple Access.+ d/ R2 v% W$ o8 X" f6 ^, W
Miniature Homing
8 l9 F. v' W8 p& K% {. R% G$ H, L9 IVehicle (MHV)/+ M8 q! Q" R! ]6 q8 x& O
Miniature Vehicle1 w0 w! p2 [6 V5 H) O+ `2 V: z, x
(MV)( y/ Q0 o9 E5 M+ ^
An air-launched direct-ascent ("pop-up") kinetic energy anti-satellite weapon.& ~( N4 |, U3 K( L1 g4 A
Minimum7 `0 l% `' M" f% b6 @5 E
Acceptable
1 y8 v& f# J$ V* ?9 w- S- UOperational
5 o0 s/ I. E0 h. L5 y, L0 x0 {Requirement, l% s3 {: `4 v: Z, T" T
The value for a particular parameter that is required to provide a system
* Q, W5 S3 ^5 S6 x7 w7 pcapability that will satisfy the validated mission need. Also known as the! ^; P, w2 v1 N
performance threshold.
1 B1 i* F; a- A( d9 k! ?& T NMinimum Energy
% j3 A6 N" \+ J pTrajectory
) R3 r2 T6 F. r- k/ y& Q2 }( ~4 BThe trajectory that produces maximum range for a given amount of energy.3 \. u0 ?7 G& S
Minimum
; S6 @1 x( r: D6 ]/ PRequired4 L/ I1 r+ p6 S* c! x8 J* k- q( t
Accomplishment
" W! h% ~' p+ U% g/ U2 O7 Os6 V: s* u* m0 ~' i5 k5 y$ U, U2 `* ^
Necessary tasks that must be completed during an acquisition phase prior to the' B z: c$ Y" D
next milestone decision review. Applies to all acquisition categories and highly
4 N, d5 t% R$ V3 esensitive classified programs.
% w4 A4 _# l2 G- ~/ A3 jMinuteman US ICBM.% d5 j8 N+ H F( c# B
MIP Maintenance Index Page (Navy ILS term).2 Y, }( n) W+ t" g; k9 H
MIPA Missile Procurement Army (Appropriation).
) ?0 `6 b' _ g7 w9 c' V* CMIPR Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request.
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4 U v4 Z. z2 R& [MIPS (1) Marine Integrated Personnel System (USMC term).8 K/ [' R- s9 E3 A2 U
(2) Master Integrated Program Schedule., e; R1 K5 r: }& t" L. B
(3) Million Instructions Per Second (ADP term).
1 A0 X( A% R6 c7 z+ b2 H; FMIPT Management IPT.
% c! b% N' P; A2 lMIRACL Mid Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser.
/ o4 `+ z3 n/ M" t: y6 P- AMIRS Management Information and Reporting System.
! x; P# I+ B# L2 H; h4 h: IMIRV Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle.( y4 u0 \3 A1 R) {+ b; z: K% R; v. ]/ v a
MIS Management Information System.
" v1 g8 {8 F6 c- [MISREP Mission Report (JFACC term).
+ Z) E: G0 A% V7 m' pMISSI Multilevel Information Systems Security Initiative.
- r. \* {% X/ Y( U1 O7 E+ e( iMissile Defense+ w: `9 A9 Z0 c9 ]0 Y& {& e9 |4 C$ R
National Team
5 u% R2 T. d0 j, r( d, K(MDNT) v: F l/ y) [4 ]3 K& C" B; A- ^
A collaborative enterprise of the missile defense community that is focused on
4 U, W- i$ q: |4 v, F7 h/ ?executing a single program of research and development work to develop a
. I- n: ~7 a% S0 [$ X* RBallistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). It is comprised of personnel from' x6 @ D9 ]# Z* w F/ [
Government, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs),
% u8 F- K9 z4 }: UUniversity Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs), Scientific, Engineering and
, [1 B+ W4 d1 e5 Q: WTechnical Assistance (SETA) providers and major industry contractors.) j2 w5 m3 ]) Y; x7 M, n$ O
Missile Defense W/ {3 u; e" w6 F) p# s0 w
National Team,
3 n X2 H6 a5 D8 G+ vBattle
9 J$ G# z8 ]( cManagement,
4 H' Q% ~/ ?+ k1 ^/ S1 h- }Command and7 q) W' u* O) f5 n& W, h
Control, and; x. ] Y; h' a! h
Communications4 `7 G+ n/ l6 j( I- Z+ J2 e9 D: M
(MDNTB)# ?+ ^2 h4 O# f
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/BC that is focused on Battle
+ U1 G+ ~3 A7 g, UManagement, Command and Control, and Communications (BM/C2/C). The7 o1 a. Z0 o, h' i5 O) K. ]7 B
MDNTB industry contribution is composed of a single team of major defense
& H- G0 J) k& y2 o, S; J9 x. acontractors (Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin [Team Lead], Northrop
- g+ s- w, t$ ~; o2 l" f8 xGrumman, Raytheon, and TRW). This industry team is referred to as the MDNTB! ~- _8 R2 K, }
(I) and is a unique sub-group of personnel from the industry companies that
/ H4 P2 U: E. Z, Y( |provides a confidential consolidation of experience in the development,
5 @9 I( ?" F5 O) }# K, C% G9 Z7 L ^' r# Lintegration, and production of missile defense systems.
: U- W: O8 W) L, Z, ]2 TMissile Defense7 v1 W& U4 E* T+ r& u3 W T: N) g
National Team,
" R3 ]& k9 {2 d- gSystems1 M6 X. v3 D0 D
Engineering &
8 N7 F, U/ q7 G G5 O7 PIntegration/ c' j. h0 J5 [
(MDNTS)2 p" w' J0 z. U! c7 @
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/SE that is focused on Systems
5 W/ _& F' Z' Z. O0 j& bEngineering and Integration (SE&I). The MDNTS industry contribution is. d! [4 t7 Y* `4 w+ ~7 s
composed of a single team of major defense contractors (Boeing [Team Lead],
& x7 e3 A) `- E% @" q: gGeneral Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW).# w E' W3 x( _9 M8 V% u
This industry team is referred to as the MDNTS (I) and is a unique sub-group of
6 u0 S9 o4 l; C. _7 ^/ w1 J5 ~personnel from the industry companies that provides a confidential consolidation8 U/ {8 X! t, }1 i" d3 W" F) n
of experience in the development, integration, and production of missile defense1 S2 C7 T# A; A: w; N
systems.
3 j9 w( i) ~3 e- b3 \Missile Defense
1 r0 Q Y& \" ?2 [, c% c9 p" y7 n$ NWarning J- [' A/ j2 |7 o: O5 [
Condition
# f0 u: e+ X" \: aA situation of peril declared by the competent military commander, that a ballistic
% i% d3 A+ ]8 omissile attack is probable (Missile Defense Warning Yellow), imminent or in
8 e- i) N" D$ Hprogress (Missile Defense Warning Red), or improbable (Missile Defense Warning& A, Y# P! e2 u7 X: W# {
White).
9 g+ F' w" q4 r- m, L' P8 t$ HMissile Destruct Intentional destruction of a missile or similar vehicle for safety or other reasons. |
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