MIL-STD-1822A(USAF)
3.45 SEEK EAGLE.
The Air Force certification program for determining safe carriage, employment and jettison limits, safe escape, and ballistics accuracy, when applicable, for all stores in specified loading configurations on USAF aircraft. AFI 63-104, The Seek Eagle Program, assures aircraft-to- store compatibility, including safe-escape distances. AFMC has custody of and responsibility for the Nuclear Hardness Data Base System (NHDBS). The NHDBS is the only place in the AF that manages and maintains the set of data upon which safe-escape distances are determined, along with the scientific and analysis expertise to understand, update and operate the system. NHDBS is a sophisticated modeling and simulation tool, combined with delivery system hardness models, and nuclear weapon outputs models. NHDBS is used to determine the safe- distance a delivery system must obtain before detonation of the delivered nuclear weapon.
3.46 Single Manager (SM).
The SM is the primary single interface to the customer for a system or product group. The Single Managers directs one or more programs and is accountable to the Program Executive Officer (PEO) or the Designated Acquisition Commander (DAC). The Single Manager is vested with full authority, responsibility, and resources to execute a program on behalf of the Air Force. The Single Manager is also responsible for life cycle management of the weapon system. (NOTE: The definitions of the terms Single Manager (SM), System Program Manager (SPM), System Support Manager (SSM), and Development System Manager (DSM) (see 3.53) are in various stages of transition and are used interchangeably within existing DoD Directives as the term Single Manager is gradually being phased out and being replaced; within this MIL-STD, the term "Single Manager" is used and may be interpreted as an equivalent term for System Program Manager, Product Group Manager, System Support Manager, Development System Manager, Acquisition Program Manager, Project Manager, Weapon System Manager, or any designated person responsible to the customer and industry partners for overarching programmatic issues).
3.47 Software.
A set of computer programs, procedures, roles, data, and associated documentation (including firmware with programs and data) concerned with the operation of a digital processing system; for example, compilers, library routines, manuals, and software design/data flow diagrams.
3.48 Special Weapons Interface Tester (SWIFT).
The Special Weapons Interface Tester (SWIFT) was developed by the AFNWC/NCSS to conduct: (1) AMAC Certification testing, (2) AMAC Surveillance testing, and (3) other AMAC tests investigating abnormal test results or system abnormalities. These tests measure the aircraft/weapons system interface electrical signals on systems with the capability to carry nuclear bombs. The data obtained from these tests is used to certify that the system design meets the requirements of the System 1 Basic Interface Specification SYS1001, System 2 Basic Interface Specification SYS2001, and to ensure the nuclear weapon system continues to meet design interface specifications as the system ages (Surveillance).
3.49 Statement of Compatibility (SOC).
An NNSA letter documenting the nuclear weapon system is compatible with a specific weapon.
3.50 Stockpile-to-Target Sequence (STS).
a. The order of events involved in moving a nuclear weapon from storage and assembling, testing, transporting, and delivering it on the target.
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