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NMCI Master Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms
NMCI Master Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms
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Term Definition
A&E Architecture & Engineering
AACT Advanced Application Certification Testing
AART Audit Application Review Team
AAUSN Administrative Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy
Acclimation The process of orienting personnel to the NMCI contract environment and its program objectives, functions, processes, procedures, and specific job requirements.
ACD Automated Call Distribution
ACE Application Certification Engineer
ACK Acknowledgement
ACL Access Control List
ACO Administrative Contracting Officer
ACR/NEXT Attenuation and Cross-Talk/Near End Cross-Talk
ACS Assistant Chief of Staff
ACT Action Collaboration Team
Activity Process, procedure, or job aid. An action taken to create a work product or service, or achieve a result.
ACTR Assistant Contract Technical Representative
AD Active Directory
ADD Active Directory Domain
ADM Admiral (4 Star), U.S. Navy
ADS Application Deployment Solution
Advocacy Ensures that customer issues, concerns, and problems are heard and addressed by NMCI personnel.
AEAG Applications Enterprise Action Group
AFB Air Force Base
AFSO Assistant Facility Security Officer
Agent The role, organizational unit/function, or automated process that achieves or creates a work product; answers the question “Who?”
AIM Asset Information Management System
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Alarm Indication by an IA countermeasure that an abnormal activity has occurred
AMHS Automated Message Handling System
Anomaly Any condition that deviates from expectations based on things, such as requirement specifications, design documents, user documents, standards, or from someone’s perceptions or experiences. Anomalies may be found during, but not limited to, the review, test, analysis, construction, or use of (software) work products.
AoA Analysis of Alternatives
AOFR Assumption of Financial Responsibility
AOI Alarm of Interest. An alarm that has been evaluated by an IA professional and is deemed to be either a known threat action or an unknown action that requires further analysis.
AOR Assumption of Responsibility
API Application Programming Interface
APLIT Automated Post Local Installation List
APM Assistant Program Manager
APM Applications Project Manager
APM Actual Performance Measure. A measurement of actual services provided, as defined in the Service Level Agreement.
ARG Application Resource Guide
ASC Authorization to Solicit/Commit
ASCLS Automated Cartridge System Library Software
ASD Assistant Secretary of Defense
As-Is Current (Pre-NMCI)
ASN Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Assumption Conditions or states of the project, environment, or personnel that are considered true for basis of the project planning. May include best-guess decisions needed to plan the project in areas where the customer has not made a decision.
AT Assistive Technology
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
ATM Application-to-Machine Mapping
ATO Authority to Operate. Ongoing approval to operate a network as part of an approved Government network; status after resolution of IATO discrepancies.
Availability The ability of an NMCI service or component to perform its required function
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Baseline A specification that has been formally reviewed and agreed on, which thereafter serves as the basis for future development and can be changed only through formal change control procedures.
BCA Business Case Analysis
BDC Backup Domain Controller
Best Practices Tools, strategies, and insights that enable a team to maximize revenue, enhance profitability, and optimize operations; documented strategies and tactics that are implemented and honed on the basis of lessons learned.
BFM Business Financial Manager
BHA Boundary Hardware Administrator
BI Background Investigation
BII Base Infrastructure Installation
BIOS Basic Input Output System
BIP Base Implementation Plan
BIS Business Integration Services
BLII Base Level Information Infrastructure
BMO Business Management Office
BoM Bill of Materials
BSA Baseline System Assessment
BSC Business Services Center
BUMED Bureau of Medicine (Navy)
BUPERS Bureau of Personnel (Navy)
Business Process Reengineering
Technique for improving business processes that usually abides by the following course of action:
Define the scope and objectives of a business process reengineering project
Perform learning process (with clients, employees, competitors, noncompetitors, and new technology)
Use knowledge to create a vision for the future and design new business processes
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Use this definition of the To-Be environment to create a plan of action based on the gap between the To-Be environment and current processes, technologies, and structures
Implement the solution
BWM Bandwidth Manager
C&A Certification and Accreditation. The activities that lead to the Government’s approval to operate a network as part of a set of secure Government networks; including IATC, IATO, and ATO.
C2 Command and Control
C3I Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence
C4 Command, Control, Communications, and Computers
C4I Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence
CA Certificate Authenticator
CA Client Advocate; Client Advocacy
CA Corporate Agreement
CAA Customer Advocate Advisory
CAB Change Advisory Board
CAC Common Access Card
CAD Change/Add/Delete
CAP Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program
CAPT Captain (0-6) USN
CAS Corporative Administrative System
CBA Certification by Association
CBNR Certified But Not Recommended
CBT Computer-Based Training
CCA Claimant/Command Agreement
CCA Clinger-Cohen Act
CCB Change Control Board
CCB Configuration Control Board
CCC Cutover Command Center
CCDR Contractor Cost Data Requirement
CCI Controlled Cryptographic Item
CCIE Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert
CCL Change Control Log
CCM Cultural Change Management
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CCSD Command Communications Service Designator (DISA)
CD Compact Disc
CDA Central Design Authority
CDA Content Delivery Agents
CDAC CSP-to-DMS Addressing Component
CDB Customer Design Brief
CDR Critical Design Review
CDTAB Cross-Domain Technical Advisory Board
CE&P Computer Equipment and Printing
CEP Command Execution Plan
CFE Contractor-Furnished Equipment
CFO Chief Financial Officer
Change Control Element of configuration management, consisting of the evaluation, coordination, approval or disapproval, and implementation of changes to configuration items after formal establishment identification.
Checklist Optional document developed to use as a tool helping agents perform tasks or procedures. It is associated with processes or procedures.
CI Configuration Item
CIFS Common Internet File System
CINC Commander in Chief
CINCLANT Command-in-Chief, Atlantic
CINCLANTFLT Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
CINCPAC Commander-in-Chief, Pacific
CINCPACFLT Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet
CIO Chief Information Officer
CIWG Common Interoperability Working Group
CJA Critical Joint Applications
Claimant Organizational structure within the Navy that receives funding.
Classified Information The three classification levels (Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret) of official U.S. Government information that require protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security.
CLF Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
Client Navy and Marine Corps personnel
Client Advocate Ensures customer satisfaction and achieves the incentives offered by the NMCI contract.
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CMM Capability Maturity Model. Improvement models from SEI that assists organizations with their people, processes, and technology assets to improve long-term business performance.
CMMI Capability Maturity Model Integration. Improvement model from SEI that combines the following three source models into a single improvement framework for organizations to use in pursuing Enterprise-wide process improvement:
1. SW-CMM, v2.0, draft C
2. EIA/IS 731
3. IPD-CMM v0.98
CMS COMSEC Material System
CMS Conference Management Services
CMS Cryptologic Material Security
CMW Compartmented Mode Workstation
CND Computer Network Defense
CNET Chief of Naval Education and Training
CNNOC Commander of Naval Network Operations Center
CNNWC Commander Naval Network Warfare Command
CNO Chief of Naval Operations
CNO Computer Network Operations
CNO-16 Director, Space, Information Warfare, Command, and Control
CNOC Classified Network Operations Center
COI Community of Interest
COINS Community of Interest Network Services
COL Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps
COM Component Object Model
Commitment to Perform
Actions the organization must take to ensure that a process is established. Usually involves establishing organizational policies and senior management sponsorship.
COMNAVAIRSYSCOM
Commander, Naval Air Systems Command
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COMOPTEVFOR Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force
Compliance Measure of the degree to which actual performance satisfies the expectations of a process or standard.
Component Automated or manual part(s) of a system.
COMPUTSEC Computer Security
COMSEC Communications Security
CONOPS Concept of Operations
Constraints Conditions that define or restrict how project goals and objectives are met. May include procedures, environment, staff, technical requirements, budgets, and schedules.
Contingency Plan Identified, evaluated, and selected actions of alternative strategies that address actions to be taken when a trigger event occurs, or when a risk becomes a problem.
Continuous Process Improvement
Technique for reviewing and upgrading business processes that usually abide by the following course of action:
Document the process as currently conducted
Establish ways to measure the process based on client requirements
Use the process, measure results, and identify improvement opportunities based on data collected
Implement process improvements
Repeat loop (continuous process improvement, also called business process improvement or functional process improvement)
Contracting Officer The only person authorized to approve changes to any of the requirements of a contract. Notwithstanding provisions contained elsewhere in the contract, this authority remains solely the Contracting Officer’s. If the contractor affects any change at the direction of any person other than the Contracting Officer, that change is considered to have been made without authority and no adjustment will be made in the contract price to cover any increase in charges incurred.
An individual who creates, maintains, and publishes all forms of documentation.
Documented Procedure
Set of rules and steps for performing a task that can be used by individuals who can perform the task in a repeatable manner.
DoD Department of Defense
DoN Department of the Navy
DoNMC Department of Navy and Marine Corps
DPM Deputy Program Manager
DPMS Distributed Project Management Solution
DREN Defense Research Engineering Network
DRM Design Reference Manual
DS Directory Services
DS Delivery Specialist
DSAWG DISN Security Accreditation Work Group
DSC DISN Service Center (DISA)
DSL Definitive Software Library
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
DSN Defense Switched Network
DSS Defense Security Service
DTC DISN Transition Contract
DTS DISA Transport Services
DVS DISN Video Systems
DVS-G DISN Video Systems—Global
E&SA E-mail and Systems Access
EAG Enterprise Action Group
EAGLE Enterprise Applications Group for Legacy and Emerging
EAI Enterprise Application Integration
ECCB Enterprise Change Control Board
EDMS Electronic Document Management System
EDS Electronic Data Systems
EDS NMCI Personnel All EDS employees, subcontractors, and vendors involved in the implementation and ongoing support of NMCI (formerly know as ISF Personnel).
EFS Encrypted File System
EIA/IS Electronic Industries Alliance Interim Standard
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EIWG Enterprise IT Strategy and Coordination Working Group
e-Learning Web-based training courses
ELFEXT Equivalent Level Far End Cross-Talk
EMF Enterprise Management Facility
eMp eMarketplace
EMS Enterprise Management System
EMSEC Emission Security
End User(s) Individual or group who uses the system for its intended operational use when it is deployed in its environment.
Entry Criteria Describes when the activities within a process begin and the condition(s) that need to be met before the agent begins performing tasks or procedures within a process.
EO Enterprise Operations
EO Executive Order
EOI Event of Interest: An event that has been evaluated as an actual successful penetration attempt or other successful IA system service interruption.
EPMG Enterprise Process Management Group
EPMO Enterprise Program Management Office
EPSQ Electronic Personnel Security Questionnaire
EPVC Enterprise Value Project Council
ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
ERQ Engineering Review Questionnaire
ESD Electronic Software Distribution
ESM Enterprise Security Manager
Exit Criteria Describes when the activities of a process end. The condition(s) under which the agent leaves the process (all major tasks or procedures in a process have been performed).
FAD Financial Accounting Data
FAD Funding Authorization Documents
FAD Force Activity Designator
FAM Functional Area Manager
FaP File and Print
FAQ Frequently Asked Question
FAR Federal Acquisition Regulations
FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation
FCL Facility Clearance
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Flowchart Graphical, step-by-step representation of a sequence of operations in an information system, program, or process:
Top-down flowchart: depiction of major steps in process
Detailed flowchart: detailed information about what happens during each step in a process
Workflow diagram: depiction of movements of people, materials, documents, or information in a process
Cross-functional process map: display of the flow of activities and tasks within a process, using swim lanes to identify responsible groups and organizations
FMB Financial Management Board
FOC Full Operational Capability
FOUO For Official Use Only
FSA Functional Specialty Area
FSO Facility Security Officer
FTE Full-Time Equivalent
FTP File Transfer Protocol
FTS Federal Telecommunications Service
FY Fiscal Year
FYDP Future Years Defense Program
GAL Global Address List
GCA Government Contracting Activity
GCCS Global Command and Control System
GETS Government Emergency Telecommunications Service
GFE Government-Furnished Equipment
GFF Government-Furnished Facilities
GFI Government-Furnished Information
GFI Government-Furnished Inventory
GIAC Global Information Assurance Center
GIG Global Information Grid
GL General Ledger
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IAVA Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert. A Government-defined alarm on a particular threat.
IAVB Information Assurance Vulnerability Bulletin. A Government-defined advisory on a particular threat.
IAW In accordance with
IBM International Business Machines
ICA Independent Computing Architecture
ICD Interface Control Document
ID Identification
ID/IQ Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
IDF Intermediate Distribution Facility
IDO Incentive Determining Official
IDR Initial Design Review
IDS Intrusion Detection Services
IE Internet Explorer
IER Information Exchange Requirement
IFE Impacted Federal Employee
IIS Internet Information Services
IL Implementation Lead
ILS Integrated Logistics Support
ILSP Integrated Logistics Support Plan
IM/IT Information Management/Information Technology
Impacted Federal Employee
Permanent civilian Government DoD employee whose position is being impacted (eliminated or changed) because of the transition from the current system to the NMCI system.
IMS Integrated Master Schedule
INFOSEC Information Security
Infrastructure Readiness
Everything needed to roll desktops.
Input Resource transformed by an activity to accomplish the purpose of the activity.
Inputs Describes the work products used (for example, templates and working knowledge required before beginning execution of a process).
IOC Initial Operational Capability
IOT&E Interoperability Test and Evaluation
IP Internet Protocol
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ISAPI Internet Services Application Programming Interface (Microsoft)
ISC Integrated Support Center
ISDN Integrated Switched Digital Network
ISEA In-Service Engineering Agent
ISEC Information Systems Engineering Command
ISF Information Strike Force (see EDS NMCI Personnel)
ISMO Information Systems Management Office
ISO International Organization for Standardization
ISO International Standards Office
ISO Industrial Security Office
ISP Inside Plant
ISP Internet Service Provider
ISP Information Security Program
ISP International Standards Office
ISSA Information Systems Security Administrator
ISSM Information Systems Security Manager
ISSO Information Systems Security Officer
ISSP Information Systems Security Policy
IT Information Technology
IT21 Information Technology for the 21st Century
ITA Intruder Alert Agent
ITC Information Transport Cloud
ITIA Information Technology Infrastructure Architecture
ITIL Information Technology Infrastructure Library. A widely accepted approach to IT service management in the world. ITIL provides a comprehensive and consistent set of best practices for IT service management, promoting a quality approach to achieving business effectiveness and efficiency in the use of information systems.
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JEPC Joint Enterprise Process Council. An NMCI client-based organization established to perform the following:
Validate that a compelling business reason exists for the process.
Monitor that process changes are developed and implemented based on a prioritization methodology.
Authorize approval for the process development and/or modification to proceed.
Serve as a communication mechanism to EDS NMCI interface management.
JITC Joint Interoperability Test Command
Job Aid Procedural tool necessary to complete the procedure; includes task instructions, templates, forms, checklists, and guidelines; used primarily by EDS NMCI peers.
JPAS Joint Personnel Adjudication System
JRB Joint Reserve Base
JTA Joint Technical Architecture
JTF Joint Task Force
JV 2010 Joint Vision 2010
KA Knowledge Author
KAPM Key Application Performance Monitor
KBS Knowledge Base System
Key Activity Aggregate of multiple individual steps with collective output.
KM Knowledge Management
KMCoP Knowledge Management Community of Practice
KVM Switch Keyboard Video Mouse switch. A switch that connects two or more computers to the same keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
LAC Local Agency Check
LADRA Legacy Application Deployment Readiness Activity. A pre-Alpha and Beta test where workstations are set up and the applications from the NOC are downloaded through the B2 firewall. Some limited reachback testing with end-users are conducted during this testing.
LAN Local Area Network
LAPOC Legacy Application Point of Contact
LART Legacy Application Red Team
LATG Legacy Application Transition Guide
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Ombudsman An individual or office that investigates and facilitates resolution of customer issues, problems, and concerns including reporting and trend analysis.
ONI Office of Naval Intelligence
ONR Office of Naval Research
OOB Out of Band
OPCON Operational Control
Operational Reporting (Tactical)
Reporting performed to allow the network operations staff keep the system operational and allow the EDS NMCI team to examine the network proactively for problem avoidance; reporting includes day-to-day reports and ad hoc reports that may identify problems (such as outages) that can then be mitigated.
OPM Office of Personnel Management
OPNAV Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
OPNAVINST Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Instruction
OPSEC Operations Security
OPTEVFOR Operational Test & Evaluation Force
ORN Order Request Number
OS Operating System
OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense
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Peer Review A methodical, documented process review performed by peers, as appropriate, to identify anomalies and gain a better understanding of the changes to a process asset
PEO Program Executive Office
PEO-IT Program Executive Office for Information Technology
PF Public Folder
PGWS Primary Groupware Server
Phase Portion of a series of activities
PI Potential Incident. Events of interest that have been evaluated to meet the criteria of an actual targeted service interruption; elevated to CNNOC for evaluation of an actual incident.
PIAB POP in a Box
PIC Program Information Center
PIM Process and Information Management
PIO Program Information Office
PIRC Product Insertion Review Committee
PIV Project InVision
PKI Public Key Infrastructure
PLA Post-LADRA Assessment
Plan Documents processes to be performed and how they will be tracked and managed; provides an operational bridge between organizationally defined processes and PDPs; identifies who, what, when, where, why, and how
PLM Product Line Manager
PM Program Manager
PMC Portal Management Console
PMF Process Management Framework. The EDS NMCI Process Management Framework identifies components that can be used in a predefined structure to create and implement functional processes in a consistent manner. This framework enables new process products to be defined and added to the organization’s assets, so that they will integrate (relate) to the existing ones.
PMO Program Management Office
PMW Program Management Warfare
PO Purchase Order
POA&M Plan of Action and Milestones
POC Point of Contact
Policy Provides guiding principles that influence and determine organizational decisions; demonstrates Senior Leadership commitment to a process.
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Procedure Mechanism used to execute a process; provides step-by-step instructions or how-to information; an established series of steps that are followed in a regular, definite order to accomplish tasks; an established or prescribed method followed routinely in the performance of designated operations or in designated situations.
Process Defines what people do; documents roles and responsibilities for specific steps that are executed; uses inputs to accomplish a purpose, usually work products or services; sequential, related work activities and tasks that focus on accomplishing a specific objective:
Defined starting and ending points for each work unit
Combination of people, technologies, raw materials, methods, and environments to create a product, deliver a service, or accomplish an interim milestone
Process Activities Major actions within a process that are documented as a series or sequence of steps.
Process Asset Any developed process, procedure, or job aid used by EDS NMCI personnel to support the NMCI contract; documentation that relates to describing, implementing, and improving processes (for example, policies, measurements, process descriptions, process standards, models, frameworks, life cycles, and process implementation support tools).
Process Author Responsible for developing or updating a process asset; presents the process asset documentation in a Peer Review; responds to reviewer questions; participates in document improvement discussions; and applies changes to the document after the Peer Review.
Process Business Rules
Guidelines or formulas that dictate the structure of an activity within a process (for example, design reviews must occur during the 10 days before AOR).
Process Complexities Process anomalies, such as the following: Mistakes and defects in a process outcome Breakdowns and delays in delivering a process outcome Inefficiencies in a process
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Process Constraint Restriction to a process (i.e., what the process will and will not achieve); explanation of process boundaries and limitations; for example, issues, such as customization, access, consistency, geographic dispersion of process resources or users, and agreement among stakeholders.
Process Dependencies
All events, factors, players, and other processes that affect a process (before the fact or after the fact).
Process Documentation
Printed documents, electronic files, software, and other materials and tools (including cross-item links) related to a process, for example, job aids, reference materials, guidelines, templates, flowcharts.
Process Flowchart A graphical view of the logical flow of major tasks and procedure calls within a process.
Process Input Resource used by an activity to accomplish the activity’s purpose; all significant information, knowledge, guidelines, documents that are required to complete an activity or task within a process.
Process Management Phases of process management as follows:
Develop. Create a process by defining activities and tasks that must be completed, responsible personnel, sequence of completion, inputs and outputs, and by creating supporting tools, such as templates, databases, user guides, job aids, references.
Document. Develop narrative, flowcharts, presentations, Web pages, databases, and archives that describe and support a process.
Approve and Accept. Formally review and agree on a process that can be changed after approval only through the use of formal, controlled procedures.
Implement. Put a process into practice.
Monitor. Track process performance over time, using identified measures.
Improve. Analyze process performance and identify changes that will increase its effectiveness.
Process Owner The individual responsible for approving changes made to a process.
SLA Service Level Agreement. A written agreement between an IT service provider (see EDS NMCI Personnel) and the IT client (DoN or Marine Corps), defining the key service targets and responsibilities of both parties.
SLIP Service Level Incentive and Penalty
SLM Service Level Management
SLV Service Level Variance
SM Site Manager
SMB Server Message Blocks
SMD Site Management Division
SME Subject Matter Expert
SMO STEM Management Office
SMP Service Management Plan
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SOAP Simple Open Access Protocol
SOC Site Operations Center
SOE Standard Office Environment
SONET Synchronous Optical Network
SOO Statement of Objectives
SOP Standard Operating Procedure
SOVT System Operational Verification Test
SOW Statement of Work
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SPAWARSYSCEN Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
SPM Standard Performance Measure
SPPA Services and Products Purchasing Agreement
SQL Structured Query Language (structured language protocol for a database query)
SR Service Request
SRM Service Request for Maintenance
SRM Service Request Management
SRO Service Request Owner
SSA Software Support Activity
SSAA System Security Authorization Agreement
SSBI Single-Scope Background Investigation
SSC Symantec System Console
SSC-SD SPAWAR Systems Center—San Diego
SSE Site Solution Engineer
SSH Secure Shell
SSL Secure Sockets Layer
SSO Special Security Officer
SSR Sea Shore Rotation
SSTB Small Site Transport Boundary
ST&E Security Test & Evaluation
Stakeholder Anyone who has a vested interest in the successful functionality of a process asset and can review the process asset as desired by the process author.
STAQA Standards, Testing, Audit, and Quality Assurance
STAT Systems Transition Analysis Team
STE Secure Terminal Equipment
STEM Site Transition Execution Manager
Steps The actions that create or achieve a work product or service; answers the question “How?”
ST-ERQ System Transition—Engineering Review Questionnaire
STM Site Transition Manager
SubK Mgt Subcontracts Management
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System Group of related processes or components that interact as a whole to perform tasks, continually affecting each other over time and operating toward a common goal.
T&E Test and Evaluation
T/EC Tivoli Enterprise Console
TAC Technical Assistance Center
TACACS Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
TAPM Tivoli Application Performance Monitor
TART Technical Application Review Team
Task Individual activity that is just one element of a larger activity.
TCC Tivoli Certified Consultant
TCEC Tivoli Certified Solution Expert
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TDR Time Domain Reflect-o-meter
TEAG Technical Enterprise Action Group
TEAM Total Enterprise Asset Management
TECOM Test and Evaluation Command
TELCO Telephone Company
TELNET Telecommunications Network
TESP Test & Evaluation Strategy Plan
TEWG Test & Evaluation Working Group
TFWeb Task Force Web
THREATCON Threat Condition
Tier 1 Review Place where Legacy applications are collected.
Tier 2 Review When Legacy applications are determined whether or not to be complex.
Tier 3 Review When NMCI personnel meet with Legacy application owners (not users) to better understand the application.
TMR Tivoli Management Region
TO Task Order
To-Be Where NMCI is at cutover.
TOD Technical Objective Document
Tools An application, database, checklist, SOP, or other job aid used to complete process activities and tasks.
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Touch Point Connection between activities in different processes.
TPPR Transition Program Process Review
TPRB Technical Prioritization Review Board
TR Telecommunications Request (DISA)
TRQ Tempest Requirements Questionnaire
TS Top Secret
TSG Technical Support Group
TSO Telecommunications Service Order
TSR Technical Solution Request
TSR Technical Solution Review
TSR Telecommunications Service Request
TSR Technical Services Request
TST Technical Solutions Team
TWR Technical Work Request
U Unclassified
UAIF User Asset and Information Form
UAT User Acceptance Testing
UC Underpinning Contracts
UDDI Universal Description Discovery and Integration
UDP User Data Protocol
UIC Unit Identification Code
ULSP User Logistics Support Plan
U-NNPI Unclassified Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information
UPN User Principal Name
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
uRAS unclassified Remote Access Service
URL Uniform Resource Locator
USB Universal Serial Bus
Useful Commercial Life
The commercial utility of the facility (instead of its physical life) with consideration given to factors, such as location of facilities, specialized nature, and obsolescence.
uSF Unclassified Server Farm
USMC United States Marine Corps
USN United States Navy
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