NATO - ARMP-7
NATO R&M Terminology Applicable to ARMPs
| Organization: | NATO |
| Publication Date: | 1 July 2001 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 25 |
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PREFACE
1. This glossary is compiled by direction of the Group of National Directors for Quality Assurance in accordance with Part 1 of AAP-6 NATO Glossary of Terms & Definitions - Policy & Procedures for the NATO Terminology Standardisation Programme. This glossary is not exhaustive. It is not designed to compete with any existing Reliability and Maintainability (R&M) glossary of terms, as it is only relevant to terms included in Allied Reliability and Maintainability Publications (ARMPs) which are not explicitly defined in those documents. In addition, where the terms in this glossary differ from NATO-agreed terms, they are to be considered for ARMP use only. Its purpose is to explain specialist terms in the ARMPs, thereby promoting mutual understanding.
2. The use of ISO 8402-1994 and IEC-50(191) terms has been approved by the appropriate organisations.
3. This glossary is intended for incorporation, by reference, into contracts.
4. The glossary is published in the two official languages of NATO: English and French.
5. The Concise Oxford Dictionary (New Edition) is the reference source for English in ARMP-7. Le Petit Robert, Dictionnaire alphabétique et analogique de la langue français (New Edition) is the reference source for French in ARMP-7.
6. The source of the definition is indicated by enclosing the short title of the source in
parentheses, following the definition, e.g. Reliability/Fiabilit
7. Proposals for new terms and definitions or changes to or deletion of existing terms and definitions are to be made in accordance with paragraph 5 Part 1 of AAP-6(V).
8. All suggestions and inquiries concerning this glossary should be directed to the:
AC/250 Secretary
Armaments Planning, Programmes & Policy Directorate
Defence Support Division
NATO HQ, 1110 Brussels, Belgium.
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