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Suggested Citation:"D--Acronyms." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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Acronyms

AA/$ Aircraft Availability divided by cost
AFGLSC Air Force Global Logistics Support Center
AFLCMC Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
AFRL Air Force Research Laboratory
AFSAB Air Force Scientific Advisory Board
AFSC Air Force Sustainment Center
ALC Air Logistics Center
ARL Army Research Laboratory
ARMS Advanced Reconfigurable Manufacturing for Semiconductors (program) (DMEA)
AS Aerospace Standard
ASAALT Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology
ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
ATSP3 Advanced Technology Support Program III
AVCOM Advanced Component Obsolescence Management (system)
CADAM Computer Augmented Design and Manufacturing
CAD/CAM computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing
CAT computer-aided tomography
CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA)
CLS Contractor Logistics Support
COTS commercial off-the-shelf
Suggested Citation:"D--Acronyms." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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CRA collaborative research alliance
DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
DLA Defense Logistics Agency
DMEA Defense Microelectronics Activity
DMMI Standing Committee on Defense Materials, Manufacturing, and Infrastructure
DMSMS Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Materiel Shortages (program)
DOD Department of Defense
EU REACh European Union Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemical Substances (regulations)
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
FDA Food and Drug Administration
FDASIA Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act of 2012
FOUO for official use only
FPGA field-programmable gate array
GAO Government Accountability Office
IC integrated circuit
ICME integrated computational materials engineering
IDA Institute for Defense Analyses
IP intellectual property
IRIS Integrity and Reliability of Integrated Circuits (DARPA program)
IT information technology
MEDE Materials in Extreme Dynamic Environments (Army program)
MGI Materials Genome Initiative
MICAP mission impaired capability awaiting parts
MRAP Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (vehicle)
MRL Manufacturing Readiness Level
MSME Multiscale Modeling of Electronic Materials (Army program)
NDE/I nondestructive evaluation/inspection
NMMB National Materials and Manufacturing Board
NRC National Research Council
NSF National Science Foundation
Suggested Citation:"D--Acronyms." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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O&M operations and maintenance
OEM original equipment manufacturer
OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense
PEO Program Executive Office, program executive officer
R&D research and development
RDT&E research, development, test, and evaluation
S2T2 Sector by Sector, Tier by Tier (DOD program)
S&T science and technology
SDW Shared Data Warehouse
TRL Technology Readiness Level
TRUST Trust in Integrated Circuits (DARPA program)
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The Standing Committee on Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure (DMMI) conducted a workshop on July 23-24, 2012, to share information and gather perspectives on issues concerning Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems. This workshop, held at the headquarters building of the National Academies, 2101 Constitution Avenue N.W., Washington D.C., was conducted according to the procedures of the National Research Council (NRC) for a convening activity. That is, all workshop participants—including presenters, members of the DMMI standing committee, Reliance 21, invited guests, and visitors—spoke as individuals, and no overall findings, conclusions, or recommendations were developed during or as a result of the workshop. All statements and views summarized in this publication are attributable only to those individuals who expressed them. It is worth noting that the sponsor, Reliance 21, is a Department of Defense group of professionals that was established to enable the DOD science and technology (S&T) community to work together to enhance Defense S&T programs, eliminate unwarranted duplication, and strengthen cooperation among the military services and other DOD agencies.

The DMMI standing committee named a workshop planning group to develop the workshop agenda and decide on invited guests and presenters, in accordance with the statement of task approved by the Governing Board of the NRC. The planning group also consulted with the Reliance 21 materials and processing community of interest.

The presentations and discussions during the workshop are summarized sequentially in the main part of this report. As an aid to readers, nine themes have been identified by the author that recurred in multiple presentations and discussions. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop explains these nine themes and summarizes the two day workshop.

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