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An organization within the office of OSD Director, PA&E which advises the DAB
on all matters concerning the estimation, review, and presentation of cost
analysis of future weapon systems. The CAIG also develops common cost
estimating procedures for DoD.
Cost Analysis
Requirements
Document
(CARD)
The document describing the technical baseline, which is a subset of current
system technical data and is used to generate the baseline cost estimate for an
SDS element. It includes, but is not limited to, the element description,
interfaces, operational concept quantity requirements, manpower requirements,
activity rates, schedules, research and development-phasing plan, and facilities
requirements.
Cost and
Operational
Effectiveness
Analysis (COEA)
An analysis of the estimated costs and operational effectiveness of alternative
materiel systems to meet a mission need, and the associated program for
acquiring each alternative.
Cost Risk Cost estimating risk and schedule/technical risk. Cost estimating risk is the risk
due to cost estimating errors and the statistical uncertainty in the estimate.
Schedule/technical risk is risk due to inability to conquer the problems posed by
the intended design
COTR Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative. See Contracting Officer.
COTS Commercial Off-The-Shelf.
Counterair A US Air Force term for air operations conducted to attain and maintain a desired
degree of air superiority by the destruction or neutralization or enemy forces.
Both air offensive and air defensive actions are involved. The former range
throughout enemy territory and are generally conducted at the initiative of
friendly forces. The latter are conducted near or over friendly territory and are
generally reactive to the initiative of the enemy air forces.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 C
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Countercountermeasures
(CCM)
Measures taken by the defense to defeat offensive countermeasures.
Counterforce The employment of strategic air and missile forces in an effort to destroy, or
render impotent, selected military capabilities of an enemy force under any of the
circumstances by which hostilities may be initiated.
Countermeasure A design or procedural measure taken against covert or overt attacks.
Countermeasure
s (CM)
That form of military science that by the employment of devices and/or
techniques has as its objective the impairment of the operational effectiveness of
enemy activity.
Countermeasure
s Rejection
(Surveillance)
Improvement or rejection of an object signal in the presence of
countermeasures.
Course of Action
(COA)
(1) Any sequence of acts that an individual or unit may follow. (2) A possible
plan open to an individual or command that would accomplish or is
related to the accomplishment of his mission. (3) The scheme adopted
to accomplish a job or mission. (4) A line of conduct in an engagement.
(5) A plan to accomplish a mission. It describes the execution concept
for BMD of North America. It will specify the engagement priorities,
resource allocation and desired results by Area of Operation (AO).
(USSPACECOM) (6) The scheme adopted to accomplish a task or
mission. It is a product of the Joint Operation Planning and Execution
System concept development phase. The supported commander will
include a recommended course of action in the commander’s estimate.
The recommended course of action will include the concept of
operations, evaluation of supportability estimates of supporting
organizations, and an integrated time-phased data base of combat,
combat support, and combat service support forces and sustainment.
Refinement of this database will be contingent on the time available for
course of action development. When approved, the course of action
becomes the basis for the development of an operation plan or
operation order.
Coverage (1) The ground area represented on imagery, photomaps, mosaics, maps,
and other geographical presentation systems. (2) Cover or protection, as
the coverage of troops by supporting fire. (3) The extent to which
intelligence information is available in respect to any specified area of
interest. (4) The summation of the geographical areas and volumes of
aerospace under surveillance.
Covert Timing
Channel
A covert channel in which one process signals information to another by
modulating its own use of system resources in such a way that this manipulation
affects the real response time observed by the second process.
CP Command Post.
CPA (1) Chairman’s Program Assessment. (2) Closest Point of Approach.
 
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