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Fact Sheet
12/2/2002
The primary test objective of Cliff Rose (DTC Test 68-52) was to evaluate three CS weapon systems in tropical and semi-tropical environments: the BLU-52A/B chemical bomb; the CS2, XM28 helicopter sling-mounted dispenser; and, the XM-920 E-2 fuze and burster-bomb system.
Technical Document
12/1/2002
This manual is designed to be used as a reference by analysts in OASD (HA) as they interpret the survey findings and prepare briefings. The manual provides detailed documentation on the following: naming conventions for variables, editing procedures, selection of records, computation of response rates, recoding of variables, computation of weights, variance estimation, and construction of tables and charts for the reports.
Technical Document
12/1/2002
This manual is designed to be used as a reference by analysts in OASD (HA) as they interpret the survey findings and prepare briefings. The manual provides detailed documentation on the following: naming conventions for variables, editing procedures, selection of records, computation of response rates, recoding of variables, computation of weights, variance estimation, and construction of tables and charts for the reports.
Technical Document
12/1/2002
This Codebook and Users’ Guide provides programmers and analysts with a tool to assist them in creating their own cross-tabulations and basic statistical estimates using the 2002 Child Health Care Survey of DoD Beneficiaries (HCSDB).
Policy
This Instruction implements policy in accordance with references (a) through (e)for implementation of the Data Quality Management Control (DQMC) Program for the Military Health System (MHS).
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- Date: 11/26/2002
- Type: Instructions
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Policy
This Instruction implements policy for implementation of the Data Quality Management Control (DQMC) Program for the Military Health System (MHS).
Meeting Reference
11/21/2002
Minutes for the DoD P&T Committee Meeting from November 2002
Meeting Reference
11/21/2002
Cumulative Minutes from the DoD P&T Committee Meetings for 2002
Meeting Reference
11/20/2002
Minutes for the DoD P&T Executive Committee Meeting from November 2002
Fact Sheet
10/31/2002
The purpose of the Big Jack, Phase A test was to measure penetration of a jungle canopy bybiological and chemical agent simulants disseminated from an operational weapon system.
Fact Sheet
10/31/2002
TThe first objective of the Yellow Leaf test was to determine the effectiveness of the M143 bomblet when employed against targets in a jungle environment. The second objective was to determine mathematically, and based on data obtained from the Yellow Leaf test, the area coverage to be expected from the detonation of a US Navy MISTEYE I weapons system or a US Army SERGEANT M211 biological warhead over a jungle canopy.
Fact Sheet
10/31/2002
The purposes of Red Oak, Phase I were to determine the height-of-burst distributions of the 121A1 (155mm) chemical projectiles and the M55 (115mm) rocket warheads when fired into a jungle environment, and to determine the effects of fragmentation from bursting chemical munitions.
Fact Sheet
10/31/2002
The purpose of the Big Jack, Phase B test was to obtain information on the degree of penetration of jungle canopy by a chemical warfare agent simulant disseminated from an operational type weapon system.
Fact Sheet
10/31/2002
The purposes of Pin Point were to evaluate the riot-control-agent CS-dispensing, man- portable E8 launcher and the aerially-delivered CBU-19/A and CBU-30/A munitions for area-coverage-time-dosage relationships in a tropical jungle environment.
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