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process the information resulting from those taskings (e.g., perform multi-sensor
track function). Expected to consist of survivable computer hardware and
software.
Common
Integration and
Tasks Execution
(CITE)
An Air Force segment of the Command and Control Element that performs multisensor
data correlation and tactics execution for space based elements.
Expected to consist of survivable computer hardware and software.
Common Mode
Failure
A type of system failure in which diverse components are disabled by the same
single cause.
Communication
Control Character
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 character-oriented communications control procedures.
Communications
Data Base
Communications data files and updates including, but not limited to,
communications message file, network management file, information
management file, link quality file, synchronization file, security file and
communications health and status file.
Communications
Intelligence
(COMINT)
Technical and intelligence information derived from foreign communications by
other than intended recipients.
Communications
Security
(COMSEC)
The protection resulting from all measures designed to deny unauthorized
persons information of value, which might be derived from the possession and
study of telecommunications, or to mislead unauthorized persons in their
interpretation of the results of such possession and study. Communications
security includes crypto security; transmission security; emission security; and
physical security of communications security materials and information.
Communications
System Segment
(CSS)
The communications front end for all Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Base
(CMAFB) missions for non-common user traffic, performing circuit and message
switching.
Communications
System
Synchronization
Coordination of timing among communications system elements to permit
transmission/reception of messages/data which may be distorted by time delays
and Doppler shifts between communications nodes.
Communications
Zone
Rear part of the theater of operations (behind but contiguous to the combat
zone) which contains the lines of communications, establishments for supply and
evacuation, and other agencies required for the immediate support and
maintenance of the field forces.
COMNAVFOR Commander, Naval Forces.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 C
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COMNAVSEASYSCOM
Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command.
COMNAVSPACECOM
Commander, Naval Space Command.
COMNAVSECGRU Commander Naval Security Group.
COMOCK Computer Mock-up
COMOPTEVFOR Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force (Navy).
Comp Completion.
COMPASS Common Operational Mission Planning and Support System (Army term)
COMPES Contingency Operations/Mobility Planning and Executing System.
Component Subsystem, assembly, or subassembly of logically grouped hardware and
software, that performs interacting tasks to provide BMDS capability at a
functional level.
Component
Acquisition
Executive
A single official within a DoD component who is responsible for all acquisition
functions within that Component. This includes Service Acquisition Executives
for the Military Departments and Acquisition Executives in other DoD components
that have acquisition management responsibilities.
Component
Command
Centers
The Component Command Centers (which will contain Army and Air Force
unique capabilities) will be capable of supporting the USSPACECOM Command
Center and distributed Operations Centers by functioning as “Hot Backups” to
provide for BM/C3 availability and survivability. The Component Command
Centers will be capable of executing real-time control of BMD engagement
operations.
Component
Program
A major defense acquisition program delegated to the Military Department of
Defense Agency for management.
Compton Current Electron current generated as a result of Compton processes. (See Compton
Effect and Compton Electron.)
Compton Effect The scattering of photons (of gamma or x-rays) by the orbital electrons of atoms.
In a collision between a (primary) photon and an electron, some of the energy of
the photon is transferred to the electron which is generally ejected from the
atom. Another (secondary) photon, with less energy, then moves off in a new
direction at an angle to the direction of motion of the primary photon. (See
 
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