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command in tactical operations and disseminated as rapidly as possible in
keeping with the timeliness of the information.
Intelligence
Threat
An identification of known and potential adversary capabilities to collect and
exploit information from a given or similar operation.
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Intensity The amount of energy of any radiation incident upon (or flowing through) unit
area, perpendicular to the radiation beam, in unit time. The intensity of thermal
radiation is generally expressed in calories per square centimeter per second
falling on a given surface at any specific instant. As applied to nuclear radiation,
the term intensity is sometimes used, rather loosely, to express the exposure (or
dose) rate at a given location.
Interactive
Responses
Interactive response data on tracked objects to assist in their classification.
Interceptor
Cluster
A group of objects, which are within divert capability of a deployed interceptor.
Interceptor Track A function or ability of a sensor to accurately detail an interceptor’s position and
velocity in three dimensions.
Interceptor Track
Range (Max)
The maximum range at which a sensor can perform the interceptor track function
on a single interceptor in a normal (non-man-made) environment.
Interchangeabilit
y
A condition which exists when two or more items possess such functional and
physical characteristics as to be equivalent in performance and durability, and
are capable of being exchanged one for the other without alteration of the items
themselves or of adjoining items, except for adjustment, and without selection for
fit and performance.
Interconnection The linking together of interoperable systems.
Intercontinental
Ballistic Missile
(ICBM)
A ballistic missile with a range from about 3,000 to 8,000 nautical miles. The
term ICBM is used only for land-based systems to differentiate them from
submarine-launched ballistic missiles. (See SLBM.)
Interface (1) A shared boundary defined by common physical interconnection
characteristics, signal characteristics, and meanings of interchanged
signals.
(2) A device or equipment making possible interoperation between two
systems, e.g., a hardware component or a common storage register.
(3) A shared logical boundary between two software components.
(4) A common boundary or connection between persons, or between
systems, or between persons and systems.
Interface Control
Document (ICD)
(1) A document that describes the requirements of the characteristics that must
exist at a common boundary between two or more equipment or computer
software products. An ICD for a BMDS element or component consists of an
Interface Control Specification (ICS) and an Interface Design Document (IDD).
(MDA Lexicon)
(2) The technical documentation, generated by each party to an interface control
agreement, that presents that party’s interface and interfacing requirements.
The ICD may be in the form of a drawing or a specification.
Interface
Requirements
Document (IRD)
A document that sets forth the interface requirements for a system or system
component.
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Interference The phenomenon of two or more waves of the same frequency combining to
form a wave in which the disturbance at any point is the algebraic or vector sum
of the disturbances due to the interfering waves at that point.
Intermediate
Range Ballistic
Missile (IRBM)
A ballistic missile having a range capability of 1,500 to 3,000 nautical miles.
International
Agreement
Generator (IAG)
Software system, managed by OSD, which must be used to author DoD
international Agreements.
International
Cooperative
Logistics
Cooperation and mutual support in the field of logistics through the coordination
of policies, plans, procedures, development activities, and the common supply
and exchange of goods and services arranged on the basis of bilateral and
multilateral agreements with appropriate cost reimbursement provisions.
International
Logistics
The negotiating, planning, and implementation of supporting logistics
arrangements between nations, their forces, and agencies. It includes furnishing
logistic support to, or receiving logistic support from, one or more friendly foreign
governments, international organizations, or military forces, with or without
reimbursement. It also includes planning and actions related to the intermeshing
of a significant element, activity, or component of the military logistics systems or
procedures of the United States with those of one or more foreign governments,
 
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