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  2. Department of Defense Architecture Framework - Wikipedia

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    DoDAF 2.0 is a visualization framework for developing and representing architecture descriptions of complex systems and capabilities for the DoD. It provides guidance, products, and data elements for six core processes and interoperability levels across organizational, joint, and multinational boundaries.

  3. DO-254 - Wikipedia

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    DO-254 is a standard for the development of airborne electronic hardware, published by RTCA and EUROCAE. It classifies hardware items into simple or complex categories and provides guidance for verification and validation processes, requirements capture, and design assurance levels.

  4. Data item descriptions - Wikipedia

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    Data item descriptions (DIDs) are documents that define the data deliverables required of U.S. Department of Defense contractors. Learn about the terminology, format, content, and usage of DIDs in military procurements and other large projects.

  5. MIL-STD-130 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-130 is a specification that describes markings required on items sold to the Department of Defense (DoD), including the addition of UII (unique item identifier) Data Matrix machine-readable information. UII is a square, pixelated barcode that connects the DoD user to the record in the DoD UID Database.

  6. Configuration item - Wikipedia

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    A configuration item (CI) is a fundamental unit of a configuration management system that can be identified, changed, and audited. CIs can be hardware, software, or other entities that satisfy an end use function and have distinct requirements and interfaces.

  7. Department of Defense Education Activity - Wikipedia

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    DoDEA stands for Department of Defense Education Activity, a federal school system that serves the children of active duty military and DoD civilian families worldwide. DoDEA operates 163 accredited schools in 11 countries, 7 states, Guam, and Puerto Rico, and has high academic achievement and performance.

  8. Commercial off-the-shelf - Wikipedia

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    COTS are packaged or canned hardware or software that are adapted to the needs of the purchasing organization, rather than custom-made solutions. Learn about the motivations, benefits, risks, and issues of using COTS in government, business, and medical device industries.

  9. Is My Medical Device Covered by Medicare? - Healthline

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    DME that you use only outside of your home: For example, Medicare won’t cover a motorized scooter if you use it outside of your home but don’t need it to get around your home. It also won’t ...