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U.S. Department of Defence
行业: Government; Military
Number of terms: 79318
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國防部所達到的過程: (1) 之間力量 ; 最接近的切實可行的範圍內合作(2) 最有效利用的研究、 開發和生產資源 ;及 (3) 的協定,在盡可能廣泛的基礎上採用的使用: (a) 共同或相容業務、 行政、 和物流程式和準則 ;(b) 共同或相容的技術程式和準則 ;(c) 共同、 相容的或可互換的用品、 元件、 武器或裝備 ;和 (d) 共同或相容戰術理論具有相應組織的相容性。
Industry:Military
Plan for a single or series of connected procedures to be carried out simultaneously or in succession. Usually based on stated assumptions, and the form of directive used by higher authorities to permit subordinate commanders to prepare supporting plans and orders. Explains the who, what, when, where, and how of a mission. All armed military services have an operations plan.
Industry:Military
Process of identifying critical information and subsequently analyzing friendly actions attendant to military operations and other activities to: 1) identify those actions which can be observed by adversary intelligence; 2) determine indicators adversary intelligence systems might obtain which could be interpreted or pieced together to derive critical information in time to be useful to adversaries; and 3) select and execute measures to eliminate or reduce vulnerabilities of friendly actions to an acceptable level.
Industry:Military
International organization established by the Chemical Weapons Convention to ensure implementation of the Convention’s provisions, including those for verification of compliance with the Convention, and to provide a forum for consultation and cooperation among its States Parties. The OPCW consists of three bodies: the Conference of States Parties, the executive council and the technical secretariat. All States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention are members of the OPCW.
Industry:Military
A confidence-building measure permitted by treaties such as the Treaty on Open Skies, Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, and the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Industry:Military
Under the Open Skies Treaty, another State Party performing as the observing State Party overflying the United States; may be flying their own aircraft or U.S. aircraft (it is the United States’ decision).
Industry:Military
A component of the Open Skies Management and Planning System used in conjunction with the Transportable Operational Planning System for planning Treaty on Open Skies passive missions. Compares the flight path of an Open Skies observation aircraft against the location of sites that have subscribed to the Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP) Open Skies notification system to generate messages notifying sites of their vulnerability to observation.
Industry:Military
Under the Open Skies Treaty, the passive quota is the number of observation flights each State Party must receive as an observed Party. The allocation of individual passive quotas can be found in the treaty in Annex A, Section I. This number, unlike the distribution of active quotas, is not subject to annual review by the Open Skies Consultative Commission.
Industry:Military
External boundary of the inspection site, defined by either geographic coordinates or description on a map.
Industry:Military
Under the Chemical Weapons Convention, during a challenge inspection, monitoring activities conducted by the inspection team (IT) at the perimeter of an inspected site. Activities include exit monitoring, vehicle inspections, photography, and environmental sampling. The IT may also conduct any additional activities agreed to by the inspected State Party.
Industry:Military
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