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Military" ?. C/ x r' f) e8 [- s3 U9 X. y
Operational) U* |2 z+ N ~0 l& o5 c
Requirements
5 S1 S6 O4 [. K2 o2 HThe formal expression of a military need, the response to which results in
1 J$ e, ?; v9 b* |development or acquisition of items, equipment, or systems.
3 I; \) P: j/ f0 vMilitary
8 ]9 k$ N' }1 ~8 ?! T. |4 yRequirement
! L- a: Q. k# i- p5 yAn established need justifying the timely allocation of resources to achieve a6 m, f& F, J, z( u: b. s
capability to accomplish approved military objectives, missions, or tasks.
3 S( j) L+ I5 \7 ]2 a* vMilitary Satellite0 g6 q6 Q& F7 x4 p2 D0 [4 K
(MILSAT)3 a5 n7 K# h3 t( }9 E
A satellite used for military purposes, such as navigation or intelligence! b" M9 T' T( v. j% S
gathering.& l- U: {7 M4 E9 x( G
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M
1 a8 P; A" \* _4 g: A2 C4 J* P4 \183
% R0 \* S% T9 ~8 tMilitary Strategy! i: S7 B- ]: N G( B
Selection
; f. \$ v$ e K' R' u9 [The determination of: (1) what targets to defend and their priorities in order to
) z. g( c2 {5 B5 t9 V# t- K( zachieve the selected national strategy, and (2) the type of attackers (and/or their
% r8 P( h: f: N8 u( l q0 Ocorridors) to be intercepted.) z( _( c# H" P! m( u
Military Utility The military worth of a system performing its mission in a competitive
- Q N* Z3 T, R. k" H, oenvironment, including versatility (or potential) of the system. It is measured. F* x) {; X2 g/ ^# s& z3 B9 |
against the operational concept, operational effectiveness, safety, security, and
, v# r7 J) k6 X/ D3 r1 ccost/worth. Military utility estimates form a rational basis for making management+ {' G+ W6 S. N
decisions.! v* e3 { o9 t6 q% l- C, W7 p
MILOGS Marine Integrated Logistics System (USMC term).( X2 L1 B2 S+ V: B
MILSAT Military Satellite.9 |* I$ ?' ~& E8 Z
MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications.
# W8 c0 V c1 U" J) RMILSPACE Military Space
9 f* ?0 p8 F& UMILSPEC Military Specification.
3 d, \) B. h) Q. [MILSTAR Military Strategic and Tactical Relay (satellite system).
' D" [6 {' x( k5 g5 e/ ~; mMILSTRIP Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures., J7 ]" a! O, a* a; b- d( X
MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.
. V- `. i( ]- _0 l+ XMIN Minimum7 k! u5 L% J0 W5 }" \0 a
min Minute.# q3 o, y% d3 }" T/ Y3 f* K
Mini-DAMA Miniature Demand Assigned Multiple Access.
& D7 v& k: ^) \2 h/ G6 H5 Z: {) B5 ~' mMiniature Homing( I0 Z" e* \- M, j! u, u
Vehicle (MHV)/' Q- f$ F* J: E5 M
Miniature Vehicle, N6 H6 f( N" E2 e* G4 A: }
(MV)
( r5 A. q4 A. s6 k! eAn air-launched direct-ascent ("pop-up") kinetic energy anti-satellite weapon.
4 S) f& f* @: f7 ~; ]2 u, s, xMinimum- r( Y% W; b# z& }: N
Acceptable' r2 O( d Q# z7 `( x6 b
Operational$ c. ~; p2 h9 u ^
Requirement
+ w! x( V0 h( Z+ JThe value for a particular parameter that is required to provide a system
1 W" T: H1 o. y2 `% b8 ecapability that will satisfy the validated mission need. Also known as the: \% h( b! _/ ]+ O* Z2 X& X
performance threshold.
, ~" R0 l2 E! D* N3 ?Minimum Energy
. n7 |6 a7 O+ d1 bTrajectory% X& z: t, @2 |1 ]
The trajectory that produces maximum range for a given amount of energy. X9 U) x. p7 ], a; T& _
Minimum
* P" R; D' j9 R: ?, E# r+ I2 v1 y% pRequired2 H$ c$ N# p0 s# v8 c9 M
Accomplishment
6 R1 w" W9 c" g6 j) l3 |. vs9 g" G( @1 I/ B4 r. z5 W% p( l7 [
Necessary tasks that must be completed during an acquisition phase prior to the
) E4 H) f5 j4 {1 x8 T9 P& znext milestone decision review. Applies to all acquisition categories and highly
G0 t; h* s' R9 g+ N* h0 I7 l2 vsensitive classified programs.
! t @3 c1 U, }$ ~6 S R' j$ {Minuteman US ICBM.& R# y7 Q t: k2 R
MIP Maintenance Index Page (Navy ILS term).$ ]5 R; W6 e! B
MIPA Missile Procurement Army (Appropriation).9 Q% p1 `" g2 w+ z
MIPR Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request.
0 S# L+ l5 ?+ B7 `! d0 N& r4 j5 G TMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 M
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2 @1 Q" n4 [0 X% w' z1 X: G2 MMIPS (1) Marine Integrated Personnel System (USMC term).
5 `3 ~# X* e) t% a0 ^! Y" p(2) Master Integrated Program Schedule.4 Q: ~* m! I' m- E8 h
(3) Million Instructions Per Second (ADP term).
p% Q! y+ D9 X2 _( sMIPT Management IPT.
- V$ I0 Q* E3 t n7 G: R9 T* AMIRACL Mid Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser.
# I; b5 M0 m( | T Q+ i4 sMIRS Management Information and Reporting System.5 e- O8 i: j4 z% N: l
MIRV Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle.6 S' O" h- {' `
MIS Management Information System.
" }+ t! U2 z6 |2 U) f: R8 _; CMISREP Mission Report (JFACC term).1 @ r2 f: _% e7 o5 X2 }7 z
MISSI Multilevel Information Systems Security Initiative.$ U' }: G* w# R* D: v' g
Missile Defense
/ ^5 h/ k( @9 j* k9 uNational Team
/ ^$ _. I4 \" v I2 O& e( m) R& ~(MDNT)
& K1 |) V5 K$ Q- G U& p( bA collaborative enterprise of the missile defense community that is focused on9 _- X' e, P* v/ c, ?
executing a single program of research and development work to develop a
& O, h7 j9 G+ F; e4 T, J7 a, Q. aBallistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). It is comprised of personnel from
* f; x/ G+ H* j G$ u" @5 MGovernment, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs),
3 l G- H# Z, v& R' e+ S4 ^' QUniversity Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs), Scientific, Engineering and
. m3 y7 Z4 q, ?3 k( U7 a: p+ HTechnical Assistance (SETA) providers and major industry contractors.
" a- i. v" }, e+ w2 O5 S5 LMissile Defense" I- i. D6 O6 Q4 f- f# T2 F4 o
National Team,1 Z. e- k% d v4 C: H+ @
Battle
4 m! t# C0 y6 i9 o9 v6 MManagement,
$ Q9 Q4 K( }5 s, ]7 a) R; ~- ]Command and
# b- G6 `: ~3 F. h. _1 b, u" EControl, and" G2 w. |% F# j6 i
Communications
" k0 d+ B5 }) w% w7 d' n- @- Q(MDNTB)* A- h3 W/ n6 F0 O5 K/ O
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/BC that is focused on Battle1 s' M) w4 S. Z* g8 `
Management, Command and Control, and Communications (BM/C2/C). The A P2 }/ S. L6 p, \; V0 V: ]' M2 ]8 l
MDNTB industry contribution is composed of a single team of major defense
+ Z( A$ I0 m, @; d7 lcontractors (Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin [Team Lead], Northrop( B+ F% _$ s I
Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW). This industry team is referred to as the MDNTB9 v5 X( C/ ?* q8 ?5 K" b& o
(I) and is a unique sub-group of personnel from the industry companies that
! s- E+ D% s3 T* ?3 |) oprovides a confidential consolidation of experience in the development,
6 @. {/ S' q+ d* A3 |7 w+ Ointegration, and production of missile defense systems.
, j6 p0 r/ e7 A8 N0 J: a5 N; _Missile Defense
8 f) v3 V/ u# tNational Team,
$ J7 o6 o! A' Z5 u+ uSystems
2 ]. t& \5 j: Q1 g; U* w' T( R& VEngineering &
) G0 j5 K% Z- ~Integration/ r% X; ]7 Z; H
(MDNTS) l# t- p& r7 T" G, [
The component of the MDNT led by MDA/SE that is focused on Systems
/ Y6 X% @, n, ?, K- ^Engineering and Integration (SE&I). The MDNTS industry contribution is) `; ^) \. t" P+ J. }2 c
composed of a single team of major defense contractors (Boeing [Team Lead],
+ g6 P) A8 \% S, O, dGeneral Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and TRW).
( n% R5 W+ d- pThis industry team is referred to as the MDNTS (I) and is a unique sub-group of
5 p; ^7 n' q' T1 @0 q' T' Kpersonnel from the industry companies that provides a confidential consolidation! D$ k% }, x: i, h+ J5 N
of experience in the development, integration, and production of missile defense
3 F2 j1 v R Wsystems.3 s" y6 s3 E+ B
Missile Defense5 K, \/ ^8 s) Q# L
Warning) C7 I1 J+ J" u' C! q
Condition
/ w, U# ~& X$ Q$ W( A# y8 vA situation of peril declared by the competent military commander, that a ballistic# f' p+ C8 h+ L- Q* \7 l6 Z" |
missile attack is probable (Missile Defense Warning Yellow), imminent or in
9 R$ c5 _ Y7 W+ u7 kprogress (Missile Defense Warning Red), or improbable (Missile Defense Warning
3 P( U# _- Q4 Z% [( b; ^White).
5 @ f u7 `, kMissile Destruct Intentional destruction of a missile or similar vehicle for safety or other reasons. |
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