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by OPNAV. It is submitted as originating document for all Navy new starts (less
than major programs)--ACATs II, III, IV.
Operational
Requirements
Document (ORD)
Documents the user’s objectives and minimum acceptable requirements for
operational performance of a proposed concept or system. DoDI 5000.1 and
DoD 5000.2-M have standardized format across all DoD components.
Operational
Suitability
The degree to which a system can be placed satisfactorily in field use with
consideration given to availability, compatibility, transportability, interoperability,
reliability, wartime usage rates, maintainability, safety, human factors, manpower
supportability, logistics supportability, natural environmental effects and impacts,
documentation, and training requirements.
Operational Test
and Evaluation
(OT&E)
That T&E conducted to estimate a system's military utility, operational
effectiveness, and operational suitability, as well as the need for any
modifications. It is accomplished by operational and support personnel of the
types and qualifications expected to use and maintain the system when
deployed, and is conducted in as realistic an operational environment as
possible.
Operationally
Ready
1. Capable of performing the missions or functions for which organized or
designed (as applied to a unit, ship or weapon system). Incorporates both
equipment readiness and personnel readiness. 2. Available and qualified to
perform assigned missions or functions (as applied to personnel).
Operations and
Support (O&S)
Costs
Those resources required to operate and support a system, subsystem, or a
major component during its useful life in the operational inventory.
Operations
Profile
An identification of all participants in an operation, their actions, and the time
those actions occur in the operation. Includes assessment of operational
procedures to ascertain whether stereotyped or predictable patterns are
discernible.
Operations
Security (OPSEC)
Survey
The method of evaluating the protection afforded a given operation. It is
composed of multiple functional outlines that identify possible weaknesses or
inefficiencies of an operation that could, if exploited, degrade operational
effectiveness.
OPEVAL Operational Evaluation (Navy).
OPINE Operation in Nuclear Environment.
OPINTEL Operational Intelligence Processor.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 O
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OPLAN Operation Plan.
OPM Office of Personnel Management.
OPNAV Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
OPNAVINST Chief of Naval Operations Instruction.
OPNS Operations.
OPO Optical Parametric Oscillation.
OPORD Operation Order.
OPP Other Physical Principles.
OPR Office of Primary Responsibility.
Ops Operations (employment).
OPS Operations.
OPSDEPS Service Operations Deputies.
OPSEC Operations Security.
OPSMOD Operations Module.
OPTEC Operational Test and Evaluation Command, Alexandria, VA. (U.S. Army)
OPTEMPO Operating Tempo.
OPTEVFOR Operational Test and Evaluation Force. (U.S. Navy)
Optic Cobra CENTCOM Joint TMD Warfighter Exercise.
Optical Airborne
Measurement
Program (OAMP)
A program involving an aircraft-mounted research platform to conduct
surveillance experiments that can be used to design future defensive systems.
(Also known as Cobra Eye.)
Optical Coating Layers of materials that alter/protect the physical/electronic properties of the
material to which they are applied.
Optical
Processing
A type of analog processing, in which the behavior of light beams, passed
through optical systems, is used in problem solving.
OR (1) Operations Research. (2) Operational Requirement (Navy). (3) Operational
Readiness. (4) Operational Reliability.
OR/SA (ORSA) Operations Research/Systems Analysis.
ORACL Overtone Research Advanced Chemical Laser.
ORACL HYLTE Overtone Research Advanced Chemical Laser Hypersonic Low Temperature.
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 O
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Orbital Elements Any set of several parameters (e.g., semi-major axis, eccentricity, inclination, etc.)
used to specify the position and motion of a satellite. Six independent orbital
elements are required to unambiguously specify the position of a satellite in a
Keplerian orbit at a particular time.
Orbital
Maneuvering
Vehicle (OMV)
NASA program to provide capability to perform satellite on-orbit servicing.
Operates from shuttle and Space Station.
Orbital Suborbital
Program (OSP)
A strategic target booster system used by the GMD Program that uses the
 
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