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U.S. Department of Defence
行业: Government; Military
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A center in CMAFB responsible for maintaining the satellite catalog, laser clearinghouse, collision and RFI avoidance, and Tracking and Impact Prediction (TIP).
Industry:Military
That component of security which results from all measures designed to protect communications transmissions from interception and traffic analysis. (See COMSEC.)
Industry:Military
A threat capability or threshold established by the program, changes to which could critically impact on the effectiveness and survivability of the proposed system.
Industry:Military
Airspace of defined dimensions within which the ready identification, location, and control of airborne vehicles are required. Commonly referred to as ADIZ. See also air defense operations area.
Industry:Military
The process by which nations sequentially come into possession of, or acquire the right to determine the use of, nuclear weapons, thus enabling each to launch a nuclear attack upon another nation.
Industry:Military
Army individual assigned to ODCSOPS to serve as HQDA user representative for a specific system. Provides continuous coordination necessary for integration of a new system into the Army force structure.
Industry:Military
A major Air Force command and the Air Force component of United States Space Command responsible for the training, equipping, manning, administering, and funding of assigned systems. Located in Colorado Springs, CO.
Industry:Military
The BMDO staff member assigned responsibility for integrating all tasks within a project. Single point-of-contact for information and activities involving a BMDO technology, NMD planning, or a TMD acquisition project.
Industry:Military
A functional character intended to control or facilitate transmission over data networks. There are 10 control characters specified in ASCII which form the basis for characteroriented communications control procedures.
Industry:Military
A system that is used to direct (aim or point) laser energy at a target. The system consists of the laser designator or laser target marker with its display and control components necessary to acquire the target and direct the beam of the laser energy thereon.
Industry:Military
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