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attackers. One-on-one, salvo, shoot-look-shoot, shoot-fail-shoot, etc. are
examples of different firing doctrine. The priority of targets being defended and
the number of interceptors available relative to the number of attackers drive
doctrine.
Firing Rate The number of missiles fired per site per minute.
FIRMR Federal Information Resources Management Regulation.
FIRST Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams.
First Article First article includes pre-production models, initial production samples, test
samples, first lots, pilot models, and pilot lots. Approval involves testing and
evaluating the first article for conformance with specified contract requirements
before or in the initial stage of production under a contract.
First Strike The first offensive action of a war (generally associated with nuclear operations).
First Unit
Equipped Date
The scheduled date an end item and its support elements are issued to the
initial operational capability unit and training in the new equipment training plan
has been accomplished.
FIS Facility Installation Standard.
Fiscal Guidance The annual guidance issued by the SECDEF in the Defense Guidance which
provides the fiscal constraints that must be observed by the DoD Components in
the formulation of force structures and the FYDP, and by the OSD in reviewing
proposed programs.
FISSP Federal Information System Support Program.
FIWC Fleet Information Warfare Center (USN term).
FIX Site Firing-in-Extension (Target Launch site in White Sands Missile Range Northern
Extension).
Fixed Costs Costs that do not vary with the volume of business, such as property taxes,
insurance, depreciation, security, and minimum water and utility fees.
Fixed Ground
Entry Point
(FGEP)
The subset of GEPs, which are not transportable. GEPs provide the
communications interfaces between the SDS space orbital/sub-orbital elements
and the C2E.
Fixed Ground
Station
All hardware, software, and facilities located at a fixed ground site necessary to
receive, process, support, and analyze mission status and data, and disseminate
operational messages.
FLAGE OBSOLETE. Flexible Lightweight Agile Guided Experiment. (Predecessor
program to Extended Range Interceptor (ERINT).)
FLC Federal Laboratory Consortium.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 F
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Fleet Satellite
Communications
System
(FLTSATCOM)
Operating at ultra high frequency (UHF), FLTSATCOM allows relatively low-cost
terminals with simple antennas for use on highly mobile platforms. It has a
relatively small capacity because of its much lower operating frequency. It
provides a satellite communication system for high-priority communication
requirements for the Navy and Air Force that encompasses almost the entire
world. It supports other DoD needs as well. It consists of satellites in geosynchronous
equatorial orbit, each with 23 communication channels in the UHF
and SHF bands. The Navy has exclusive use of 10 channels for communication
with its land, sea, and air forces. The Air Force uses 12 others as part of its
AFSATCOM system for command and control of nuclear capable forces. The
system has one 500 KHz channel allotted to the national command authorities.
Flexible
Response
The capability of military forces for effective reaction to any enemy threat or
attack with actions appropriate and adaptable to the circumstances existing.
FLHER Funds and Labor Hours Expenditure Report.
Flight
Demonstration
System (FDS)
Part of the SBIRS Low Program Definition and Risk Reduction (PDRR) program
phase. The FDS will consist of two satellites and a ground system being built by
TRW/Hughes. The FDS satellites are to be launched in FY99 for a two-year test
program to demonstrate operations and performance of a SBIRS Low concept,
collect target and phenomenology data to support the objective system design,
and validate cost estimating models.
Flight Path The line connecting the successive positions occupied, or to be occupied, by an
aircraft, missile, or space vehicle as it moves through air or space. (It is more
commonly referred to as trajectory for space vehicles, especially ICBMs.)
Flight Readiness
Firing
A missile system test of short duration conducted with the propulsion system
operating while the missile is secured to the launcher. Such a test is performed
to determine the readiness of the missile system and launch facilities prior to
flight test.
Flight Test Test of an aircraft, rocket, missile, or other vehicle by actual flight or launching.
Flight tests are planned to achieve specific test objectives and gain operational
 
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