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Bus Deployment
Phase
That portion of a missile flight during which multiple warheads are deployed on
different paths to different targets (also referred to as the post-boost phase).
The warheads on a single missile are carried on a platform or “bus” (also referred
to as a post-boost vehicle), which has small rocket motors to move the bus
slightly from its original path.
BV Boost Vehicle.
BVR Beyond Visual Range.
BW (1) Biological Weapon. (2) Biological Warfare.
BY (1) Budget Year. (2) Base Year.
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C (1) Communications. (2) Centigrade.
C2 Command and Control.
C2E Command and Control Element.
C2P Command and Control Processor.
C2S Command and Control System.
C2Sims Command and Control Simulations.
C3 Command, Control, and Communications.
C3CM Command, Control, and Communications Countermeasures.
C3I Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence.
C3IIT C3I Integration Test.
C3TED C3 Theater Exploitation Demonstration.
C4 Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems.
C4I Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence.
C4S Command, Control, Communication, and Computer Systems.
C Spec Product specification.
CA Counter Air.
CAD Computer-Aided Design.
CADE Combined Allied Defense Experiment/Effort.
CAE (1) Computer-Aided Engineering. (2) Component Acquisition Executive.
CAIG Cost Analysis Improvement Group.
CALM Characterization of Advanced LWIR Mosaic
CALS (1) Computer-aided acquisition logistic support. (2) Continuous acquisition
and life-cycle support.
CAM Computer-aided manufacturing.
Campaign Plan A plan for a series of related military operations aimed to accomplish a common
objective, normally within a given time and space.
C&D (1) Cover and Deception. (2) Command and Decision
C&D/A Command and Decision/Auxiliary
C&DH Communications and Data Handling.
C++ Object oriented version of the C programming language.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 C
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C-B Chemical-Biological.
C/AHRS Compass, Attitude Heading Reference System (US Army term).
C/SCSC Cost/Schedule, Control System Criteria.
C/SSR Cost Schedule Status Report.
CAESAR CONUS Attack Engagement Systems Requirements Simulation.
CAG Collective Address Group.
CAGE Commercial and Government Entity (Contracting term).
CAI Computer-Aided Inspection.
CAIG Cost Analysis Improvement Group.
CAIS Common Airborne Instrumentation System.
CAIV Cost As an Independent Variable.
CALM Characterization of Advanced Low Background Mosaic. CALM is a contractor
operated ground test facility for testing focal plane arrays. It is located in
Anaheim, CA, and is managed by USASSDC for MDA.
Candidate
Sensors
Any of the following sensors that could potentially be included in a National
Missile Defense deployment: UEWR (BMEWS, PAVE PAWS), HAVE STARE,
COBRA DANE, Haystack/Millstone, Haystack Aux, COBRA JUDY, and potentially
other existing sensors.
CAO Counter Air Operation.
CAOC Combat Air Operations Center.
CAP (1) Combat Air Patrol. (2) Civil Air Patrol. (3) Crisis Action Planning.
(4) Configuration and Alarm Panel.
Capability
Assessment
To determine the value /capability of the BMDS: technical performance, cost,
schedule, and other factors included.
Capabilitiesbased
Acquisition
An acquisition strategy based on the principle of providing to the user
capabilities as they are achieved, vice capabilities as measured against an
absolute standard.
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Capabilitiesbased
Operational
Requirements
Document (ORD)
A specialized version of the CJCSI 3701.1B formatted ORD that records the
demonstrated operational performance of a base-lined BMDS capability and
configuration for a system proposed for Service procurement and operations. In
place of requirements, capabilities are stated as operational performance
parameters that have been characterized in Developmental Testing, tailored to
the system (e.g., satellite, aircraft, ship, missile, or weapon) and reflect systemlevel
performance capabilities such as range, probability of kill, platform
survivability, etc. In keeping with the capability-based approach, the threat is
described in adversary capabilities terms, rather than specific threat systems.
Other facets of the standard ORD that speak to the suitability and supportability
of the system remain unchanged. The Service will bring the Operational
Capabilities Document through the Joint Requirements Oversight Council as the
system element transitions to a Service.
 
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