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Appendix C: Rapid Reaction Technology Office Test Planning, Conduct, Analysis, and Reporting
Pages 67-71

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... Overview of the Testing and Reporting Process NAVAIR is the integration organization and the point of contact between the test equipment manufacturer and NACCITEC. NAVAIR has developed standard test planning and test reporting templates for use with RRTO projects, and the manufacturer typically drafts a test plan according to the planning templates, with NAVAIR and NACCITEC guidance.
From page 68...
... This oversight construct is unique in that neither the RRTO nor the test support organizations are in an advocacy role for the items being evaluated. National Counterterrorism/Counterinsurgency Integrated Test and Evaluation Center In December 2003, the Rapid Reaction Technology Office (then the Combating Terrorism Technology Task Force)
From page 69...
... The range is heavily instrumented to support counter-IED test activities; essentially all test data are acquired on a real-time basis, facilitating rapid analysis of test results. The Army, supplemented by a range support contractor, provides onsite personnel support.
From page 70...
... There is a need at the center for quick access to intelligence personnel who have an understanding of testing and experimentation and can translate intelligence information into practical and realistic tests. The biweekly videoconferences chaired by the RRTO are a valuable resource for experimentation planning activities (and necessary for the intelligence interface)
From page 71...
... All parties involved in the testing do a "best engineering effort" to mitigate interference, but such engineering efforts cannot resolve this long-standing frequency interference issue. • Realistic intelligence data from Afghanistan: Range personnel stated that a shortfall exists in test design due to the lack of sufficient interface and support from the intelligence community.


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