MIL-STD-1822A(USAF)
(4) nuclear consent, (5) releasing, and/or
(6) launching of a nuclear weapon.
For missiles with self-contained guidance systems, "targeting" is also a critical function as it pertains to protection of friendly territory.
3.9 Cruise-Combat Electrical Loads.
Cruise-combat is that condition during which the aircraft is performing its combat mission in a combat ready or actual combat condition. The cruise-combat electrical loads are determined by the sum of the power requirements of all electrical systems, including weapons that may be used in this condition. MIL-E-7016 defines cruise-combat electrical loads and provides guidance for analyzing and testing aircraft power systems.
3.10 Data Item Description (DID).
A DID is a standardization document that defines the data content, preparation instructions, format, and intended use of data required of a contractor. DIDs are prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-963.
3.11 Department of Defense (DoD) Standard.
A DoD Standard is used to satisfy primarily multiple, military unique applications. There are five types of DoD Standards: (1) interface standards; (2) design criteria standards; (3) manufacturing process standards; (4) standard practices; and (5) test method standards. Standards are prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-962.
3.12 Department of Energy (DoE).
An agency of the U.S. government created in October 1977 responsible for: (1) long-range, high-risk research and development of energy technology; (2) power marketing at the federal level; (3) the promotion of energy conservation; (4) oversight of the nuclear weapons program; (5) regulatory programs; and (6) the collection and analysis of energy data.
3.13 Design Certification.
Design certification occurs when each of the four design certification components is accomplished for the weapon system. Design Certification components are: (1) Compatibility Certification; (2) Nuclear Safety Certification; (3) Weapon System Safety Rules (WSSRs) approval; and (4) Technical Orders Certification.
3.14 Electrical Interface Control Drawing (EICD).
The EICD documents the physical, electrical power and logical signal circuits in the delivery system between the avionics components at the NNSA/AF interfaces. The EICD includes all types of electrical interfaces in the monitor and control circuits of the nuclear gravity weapon(s) and nuclear weapon system, including man-machine, discrete lines and multiplex data buses.
3.15 Engineering Organization.
The organization that has program management responsibilities for a system's acquisition, configuration, or modification is called the Engineering Organization. Depending on the scope/intent of the project and the phase of the system (development, acquisition, sustainment, etc.), the Engineering Organization may be a Program Office, the Air Force Life Cycle
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