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⟦f10202801⟧ Bits:30006091 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0143A, 8" Floppy Disk

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    Description: Bits:30006091 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0143A
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1882A Handbook kk ALF III CASE HISTORIES 22-03-82 15:44 1 50 2777 26-03-82 13:20 16 447 26-03-82 11:29 15-04-82 15:47 0143A 24 2 06 320 3224 1882A ⟦297cac393⟧ Wang Wps File, Handbook
1886A Handbook kk ALF IV CRAS 23-03-82 12:33 34 1825 26-03-82 13:47 00 4 26-03-82 12:53 15-04-82 15:47 0143A 15 51 184 2022 1886A ⟦5a8cf3791⟧ Wang Wps File, Handbook
1888A Handbook kk ALF III.D HAWK 23-03-82 13:10 1 10 6946 25-03-82 13:43 02 19 25-03-82 13:34 15-04-82 15:47 0143A 12 1 32 132 7851 1888A ⟦9229fb2eb⟧ Wang Wps File, Handbook
1892A H>ndbog Hanovermesse bel Art III e VIDEOTEXT 23-03-82 14:16 1 31 8803 25-03-82 13:49 47 898 25-03-82 14:39 15-04-82 15:47 0143A 10 2 18 164 9701 1892A ⟦58e187078⟧ Wang Wps File, H>ndbog Hanovermesse
1909A Handbook til Hannovermess kk ALF II Functional Elem. 25-03-82 09:37 55 11993 31-03-82 15:00 02 32 26-03-82 13:15 15-04-82 15:47 0143A 21 3 19 368 25325 1909A ⟦867028f9d⟧ Wang Wps File, Handbook til Hannovermess
~ORPHAN15.03 ⟦e1b91ea96⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN15.11 ⟦25f66fbd7⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
1849A Protocol Converter kk JPR fra Sys Req. Issue 3 15-03-82 14:34 29 536 - - : - - : 15-04-82 15:46 0143A 115 29 2488 536 ~ORPHAN67.00 ⟦2977fdbc3⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
1909A Handbook til Hannovermess kk ALF II Functional Elem. 25-03-82 09:37 55 11993 26-03-82 09:45 2 22 13300 26-03-82 13:15 29-03-82 16:52 0143A 21 3 17 412 25293 / ~ORPHAN71.08 ⟦9268fa078⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x0f000…0f100 (15, 0, 0)  Sector 0f01ff00184941 ┆     IAn conjunction with the SPA.   4.2.3.2 Site Provisional Acceptance (SPA)   a) Site provisional acceptance is the act whereby SHAPE will acknowledge by protocol that CR has fully demonstrated that a site is complete and ready for initial operation and┆
0x0f100…0f200 (15, 0, 1)  Sector 0f02e500184941 ┆  e  IA will take place when the following requirements have been met:    1) Completion of an agreed on-site acceptance test.    2) Verification of the site inventory.    3)  If applicable, availability of a mutually agreed discretypes:    - Loss of a mess┆
0x0f200…0f300 (15, 0, 2)  Sector 00005400184941 ┆  T  IApancy list showing the agreed date for clearance of each listed discrepancy.  - A message or transaction being missent.   - Misapplication of security rules.   - Failure of accounting procedures.   b)\Category 2    A total of 2 errors allowed of the┆
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0x0f500…0f600 (15, 0, 5)  Sector 0f06ff00189241 ┆      An objective of VIDEOTEX is to provide subscribers with information - text and graphics - at an ordinary TV console.   Information provided to subscribers is to come from a VIDEOTEX Computer Center (VCC) data base maintained by participating supplier┆
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0x0f700…0f800 (15, 0, 7)  Sector 0e08ff00189241 ┆      Aetic tape transfer - VCC updates at scheduled times   o direct connection through VCC between subscribers and suppliers.   A subscriber establishes a two-way information session via common carrier switched lines by dialing VCC. If an input port is a┆
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0x0fb00…0fc00 (15, 0, 11) Sector 0f0c9800188841 ┆      A 1                                                                                                                 Figure 2  TITLE  "MAJOR POINT"   - TRACK MANAGEMENT MESSAGE which provides those management actions necessary to control the data exch┆
0x0fc00…0fd00 (15, 0, 12) Sector 0f0d9800188841 ┆      A 1                                                                                                                 Figure 3  TITLE  "MAJOR POINT" n of this kind received from any of the batteries is stored in the converter and forwarded to all other┆
0x0fd00…0fe00 (15, 0, 13) Sector 0f0e9800188841 ┆      A 1                                                                                                                 Figure 4  TITLE  "MAJOR POINT" d IHAWK batteries are shown in figure 3. This figure also shows the hardware modules used to implement ┆
0x0fe00…0ff00 (15, 0, 14) Sector 0f0f9800188841 ┆      A 1                                                                                                                 Figure 5  TITLE  "MAJOR POINT"  modules designed to meet the special modulation requirements of the two protocols.   - The Line Termin┆
0x0ff00…10000 (15, 0, 15) Sector 00004a00188841 ┆  J   A 1                                                                  formats of the two protocols are implem,ented.   The Operators Panel is a wall-mounted unit installed next to the BOC operator, is used to enter special information required by the ┆
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0x15800…15900 (21, 0, 8)  Sector 1509ff00184941 ┆     IAerfaces are not available, the contractor shall proceed with all of those components of the system that are independent of the missing interfaces.   c) In this event SHAPE will give Site Provisional Acceptance, not withstanding the inability to test┆
0x15900…15a00 (21, 0, 9)  Sector 150aff00184941 ┆     IA all interfaces, providing all other aspects of the test are satisfactorily completed.   4.2.2.4 Software Operational Verification   a) Immediately after successful completion of the Software Functional Verification at the SHAPE site, an Operational┆
0x15a00…15b00 (21, 0, 10) Sector 150bff00184941 ┆     IA Test (class II) shall take place in order to verify the reliability of the software system. The status information on request shall (refer section 3.2.3.6) not be used during busy hour test performance.   b) The operational test will take place und┆
0x15b00…15c00 (21, 0, 11) Sector 150c9100184941 ┆     IAer CR control but SHAPE personnel will operate the system in a live operational mode in accordance with agreed test plans and procedures.   3) These change proposals shall be treated as "critical documents" within the meaning of Contract Special Pro┆
0x15c00…15d00 (21, 0, 12) Sector 150dff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     c) The acceptance test criteria shall be that the CAMPS system shall be able to execute the basic software functions according to the approved System Requirements Specification f┆
0x15d00…15e00 (21, 0, 13) Sector 150eff00184941 ┆     IAor a period of 60 calendar days in a live operational mode without any software failure.   d) Any software failure, which concept will be defined in the acceptance test plan, shall require a complete retest cycle.  The duration of the test or retest┆
0x15e00…15f00 (21, 0, 14) Sector 150fff00184941 ┆     IA may be shortened at SHAPE's discretion.    4.2.3 System Verification   4.2.3.1 COMSEC ON-Site Verification   a) When the CAMPS computer equipment and peripherals have been installed on-site, a COMSEC verification will be performed by the national C┆
0x15f00…16000 (21, 0, 15) Sector 0f00ff00184941 ┆     IAOMSEC authorities.   b) Purchaser will supervise the verification and Christian Rovsing A/S test engineers will assist in operating the system.  The COMSEC on-site verification is a formal verification (class II). The verification shall take place i┆
0x16000…16100 (22, 0, 0)  Sector 1601ff00184941 ┆     IA(class II) shall be performed as outlined in the software test plan.   The software test will be performed in the factory with a simulated environment specified in section 3.5.11.5.2. The status information on request refer section 3.2.3.6 shall not┆
0x16100…16200 (22, 0, 1)  Sector 1602ff00184941 ┆     IA be used during acceptance test of busy hour performance. The test criteria requires an accumulated test time of 240 hours with the following allowable errors:   a) Category 1    a total of 1 error allowed of the following types:    - Loss of a mess┆
0x16200…16300 (22, 0, 2)  Sector 1603ff00184941 ┆     IAage or other transaction.   - Corruption of a message or other transaction.   - A message or transaction being missent.   - Misapplication of security rules.   - Failure of accounting procedures.   b)\Category 2    A total of 2 errors allowed of the┆
0x16300…16400 (22, 0, 3)  Sector 1604ff00184941 ┆     IA following types:    1) loss of service to more than 25% of all        channels and user connecting points.    2) loss of service to more than 50% of all       operating positions or system reporting       facilities.    3) Loss of ability to recove┆
0x16400…16500 (22, 0, 4)  Sector 16058800184941 ┆     IAr the system.   c) Category 3    a total of 3 errors allowed of the following types:    1) errors not included in 1 and 2 above.  f   degrees of freedom,     = (100-UCL)        100    UCL = Specified Upper Confidence Limit expressed as      a percen┆
0x16500…16600 (22, 0, 5)  Sector 1606ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     d) The software Test Plan shall specify the tests which will provide the reliability prediction to calculate the probability that the MDSD of:    1) category 1 SW errors is    24┆
0x16600…16700 (22, 0, 6)  Sector 1607ff00184941 ┆     IA0 hours    2) category 2 SW errors is    120 hours    3) category 3 SW errors is     80 hours    4.2.2.3 Software Functional Verification   a) At the first site (SHAPE) CR shall conduct a formal functional test (class II) to verify basic system func┆
0x16700…16800 (22, 0, 7)  Sector 1508ff00184941 ┆     IAtions and interfaces.  The test will be supervised by CR test engineers and SHAPE operational staff will assist in operating the system.   b) NICS-TARE, ACE CCIS, and SCARS II are planned to be available, however, in the event one or more of the int┆
0x16800…16900 (22, 0, 8)  Sector 1609ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      Justifying analyses to prove that the overall availability requirements can be met with units having MTTR values in excess of 45 minutes shall be provided.   b) The list of unit┆
0x16900…16a00 (22, 0, 9)  Sector 160aff00184941 ┆     IAs and modules having MTTR values greater than 45 minutes may be changed as the programme progresses provided notification is given at least 60 days in advance of starting any testing or cancelling any planned tests. The change process contemplated f┆
0x16a00…16b00 (22, 0, 10) Sector 160bff00184941 ┆     IAor this list is the same as that provided in the contract for all items (data) under Configuration Control except:    1) The contractor's proposals will not include any consideration of the cost impact for contractor's proposed change.    2) Such pr┆
0x16b00…16c00 (22, 0, 11) Sector 160cff00184941 ┆     IAoposals, once mutually agreed for all project impacts other than cost, will be contractually implemented at no change in contract price.    3) These change proposals shall be treated as "critical documents" within the meaning of Contract Special Pro┆
0x16c00…16d00 (22, 0, 12) Sector 160dff00184941 ┆     IAvision No. 11, Approval and Submittal of Documentation.    4.2.1.7.3  R&M Unit or Module Test Plans   The MTBF and MTTR for each unit and module shall be part of a R&M Unit and module test plan which in detail will specify how the MTBF and/or MTTR i┆
0x16d00…16e00 (22, 0, 13) Sector 160eff00184941 ┆     IAs to be verified either by test, analysis or presentation of evidence of conformity.    4.2.2 Software Verification    4.2.2.1 Software Development Verification   The software development verification is an internal verification (class I) performed ┆
0x16e00…16f00 (22, 0, 14) Sector 160f2f00184941 ┆  /  IAduring the development of the software.  e respective predicted MTTR values to an upper confidence limit value in accordance with the following schedule:    1) 70% upper confidence limit value at the time of Factory Acceptance Verification (Site 1).┆
0x16f00…17000 (22, 0, 15) Sector 1600ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     All software and parts thereof shall be thoroughly tested at each step of development and integration.    4.2.2.2 In Plant Software Verification   In plant software verification ┆
0x17000…17100 (23, 0, 0)  Sector 1701ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     d) The upper confidence limit values of MTTR shall be determined from the test data by the following equation:  1                                                                 ┆
0x17100…17200 (23, 0, 1)  Sector 1702ff00184941 ┆     IA                                                      MTTR UCL   =  X + (t   ,f )  .  S                                                                                                      N       where                                               ┆
0x17200…17300 (23, 0, 2)  Sector 1703ff00184941 ┆     IA                 X      = the observed statistical mean of                         the measured maintenance action                         periods:   H                                                                                                  ┆
0x17300…17400 (23, 0, 3)  Sector 1704ff00184941 ┆     IA                                   X                       X  =     i                                           N                                                     1                                                                     Where X i  ar┆
0x17400…17500 (23, 0, 4)  Sector 1705ff00184941 ┆     IAe the individual observations and N is the number of test measurements.    t   ,f = Students t-value with probability   and       f   degrees of freedom,     = (100-UCL)        100    UCL = Specified Upper Confidence Limit expressed as      a percen┆
0x17500…17600 (23, 0, 5)  Sector 1706ff00184941 ┆     IAtage.    f = (N-1),    S = Observed standard deviation of the measured       maintenance action periods:                                                     S 2  =    (X i  - X) 2 /(N - 1)  1                                                          ┆
0x17600…17700 (23, 0, 6)  Sector 1707ff00184941 ┆     IA           4.2.1.7.2.2 MTTRs Greater Than 45 Minutes   a) The preliminary and final R&M Programme Plans shall identify those units and modules that have MTTR values greater than 45 minutes, together with the predicted MTTR values. Reasons for assign┆
0x17700…17800 (23, 0, 7)  Sector 1608d100184941 ┆  Q  IAing a MTTR value in excess of 45 minutes to a unit or module shall be given and shall explain the maintenance procedures involved in restoring such a unit or module to service when a malfunction occurs. design.    4.2.1.3 Production Verification   T┆
0x17800…17900 (23, 0, 8)  Sector 1709ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      The analytical calculations for all units, and modules in this category shall be submitted to the purchaser for approval at least 60 days prior to the start of any acceptance te┆
0x17900…17a00 (23, 0, 9)  Sector 170aff00184941 ┆     IAsting.    4.2.1.7.2 MTTR Verification    4.2.1.7.2.1 MTTRs of 45 Minutes or Less   a) Tests shall be performed to measure the MTTR of all types of units and modules with a predicted MTTR value of 45 minutes or less.    The contractor need not test i┆
0x17a00…17b00 (23, 0, 10) Sector 170bff00184941 ┆     IAndividual units of a module that is being tested unless the unit is also a part of another module that is not being tested.   b) The tests shall be carried out in accordance with an approved R&M Unit or Module Test Plan. The overall test programme s┆
0x17b00…17c00 (23, 0, 11) Sector 170cff00184941 ┆     IAhall be planned so that data related to maintainability is obtained from as many functional tests as possible. In this manner the performance of maintainability testing, per se, will be reduced to the minimum  necessary for the demonstration of syst┆
0x17c00…17d00 (23, 0, 12) Sector 170dff00184941 ┆     IAem compliance with the R&M availability requirements.    c) The MTTR measurements shall include corrective and preventive maintenance actions, the time to localise the failure to a particular module, time to replace the failed module, verify the rep┆
0x17d00…17e00 (23, 0, 13) Sector 170eff00184941 ┆     IAair action and restoring the system to operational configuration exclusive of any software load requirements. The MTTR does not include the repair time of the failed module. The R&M test programme shall provide for demonstrating that unit and module┆
0x17e00…17f00 (23, 0, 14) Sector 170fff00184941 ┆     IA MTTR values are less than or equal to the respective predicted MTTR values to an upper confidence limit value in accordance with the following schedule:    1) 70% upper confidence limit value at the time of Factory Acceptance Verification (Site 1).┆
0x17f00…18000 (23, 0, 15) Sector 17004c00184941 ┆  L  IA    2) 80% upper confidence limit value at the time of SPA (Site 1).    LCL =    Specified Lower Confidence                                      Level, expressed as a percentage    f =    2x(N p  + 1)    N p  =    the actual number of va-           ┆
0x18000…18100 (24, 0, 0)  Sector 1801ff00184941 ┆     IA                           lid module or                                      unit failures observed                                      during the period T M .  1                                                                       4.2.1.7.1.2 MT┆
0x18100…18200 (24, 0, 1)  Sector 1802ff00184941 ┆     IABFs Greater Than 3500 Hours   a) The contractor shall justify the use of MTBF values greater than 3500 hours for individual units and for modules, without redundant units, by means of analytical calculations. Such calculations shall use values taken┆
0x18200…18300 (24, 0, 2)  Sector 1803ff00184941 ┆     IA from actual test data on "like" or similar equipment or from a component analysis, utilizing values taken from recognized sources, e.g. reliability and maintainability handbooks maintained by National Government and by Industry.   b) The preliminar┆
0x18300…18400 (24, 0, 3)  Sector 1804ff00184941 ┆     IAy and final R&M Programme Plans shall identify those units and modules which have predicted MTBF values greater than 3500 hours, and which will have the MTBF values justified rather than tested. The list shall include the predicted value of MTBF for┆
0x18400…18500 (24, 0, 4)  Sector 1805ff00184941 ┆     IA such units and modules. The list may be changed as the programme progresses provided notification is given at least 60 days in advance of starting or cancelling any planned tests. The change process contemplated for this list is the same as that pr┆
0x18500…18600 (24, 0, 5)  Sector 1806ff00184941 ┆     IAovided in the contract for all items (data) under Configuration Control except:    1) The contractor's proposals will not include any consideration of the cost impact for contractor's proposed change.    2) Such proposals, once mutually agreed for a┆
0x18600…18700 (24, 0, 6)  Sector 1807ff00184941 ┆     IAll project impacts other than cost, will be contractually implemented at no change in contract price.    3) These change proposals shall be treated as "critical documents" within the meaning of Contract Special Provision No. 11, Approval and Submitt┆
0x18700…18800 (24, 0, 7)  Sector 17081c00184941 ┆     IAal of Documentation.  ed to the minimum necessary for the demonstration of system compliance with the R&M availability requirements.  design of units, modules and subsystems or modifications to existing design.    4.2.1.3 Production Verification   T┆
0x18800…18900 (24, 0, 8)  Sector 1809ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     c) The R&M Test Programme shall make provisions for the accumulation of sufficient testing time on each type of module. The accumulated testing time shall be equivalent to at lea┆
0x18900…18a00 (24, 0, 9)  Sector 180aff00184941 ┆     IAst three multiples of either:    1) the predicted MTBF value of the module with an MTBF of 3500 hours or less, or    2) the largest predicted unit MTBF value for units having a predicted MTBF value less than 3500 hours and forming part of a module w┆
0x18a00…18b00 (24, 0, 10) Sector 180bff00184941 ┆     IAith a MTBF value greater than 3500 hours.   d) The R&M test programme shall provide for demonstrating that unit and module MTBF values are equal to or greater than the respective predicted values, to a lower confidence limit value in accordance with┆
0x18b00…18c00 (24, 0, 11) Sector 180cff00184941 ┆     IA the following schedule:    1) 70% lower confidence limit value at the time of Factory Acceptance Verification (site 1)    2) 80% lower confidence limit value at the time of SPA (Site 1)   e) The lower confidence limit values of MTBF shall be determ┆
0x18c00…18d00 (24, 0, 12) Sector 180dff00184941 ┆     IAined from the test data using the following equation:  1                                                                                                  2T M                                          MTBF LCL         =                               ┆
0x18d00…18e00 (24, 0, 13) Sector 180eff00184941 ┆     IA                                        2                                                                        ,f                              where   T M  =   the total cumulative module or        unit operating time obtained        from the test┆
0x18e00…18f00 (24, 0, 14) Sector 180fa500184941 ┆  %  IA programme                      2        , f  =   chi-square value with            probability and f degrees        freedom     =    (100-LCL)            100  rmance characteristics specified in section 3.4.4 shall be demonstrated by performing avai┆
0x18f00…19000 (24, 0, 15) Sector 1800ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      LCL =    Specified Lower Confidence                                      Level, expressed as a percentage    f =    2x(N p  + 1)    N p  =    the actual number of va-           ┆
0x19000…19100 (25, 0, 0)  Sector 1901ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      2) Provision of acceptable evidence of conformity to requirements, i.e. evidence supported by prior observation of system or module performance over a length of time sufficient ┆
0x19100…19200 (25, 0, 1)  Sector 1902ff00184941 ┆     IAto have the same degree of confidence as the test procedure that the required availability can be archived.    3) Availability/reliability/maintainability observations which the contractor wishes to submit in lieu of testing shall be provided as par┆
0x19200…19300 (25, 0, 2)  Sector 1903ff00184941 ┆     IAt of the R&M Plan for agreement by the purchaser.   b) The set of units and modules, taken together, shall make up the CAMPS equipment of the R&M model(s) used for verification of system availability. A definition of the terms module and unit is giv┆
0x19300…19400 (25, 0, 3)  Sector 1904ff00184941 ┆     IAen in section 3.4.4.7 l and m.   c) The R&M Characteristics shall be considered acceptable if it is verified that the reliability performance requirements specified in section 3.4.4. are met. Demonstration that the specified availability requirement┆
0x19400…19500 (25, 0, 4)  Sector 1905ff00184941 ┆     IAs have been met shall be accomplished prior to acceptance of the first site.    4.2.1.7.1 MTBF Verification    4.2.1.7.1.1 MTBFs of 3500 Hours or Less   a) Tests shall be performed to measure the MTBF of all units and modules having a predicted MTBF┆
0x19500…19600 (25, 0, 5)  Sector 1906ff00184941 ┆     IA value of 3500 hours or less. The contractor need not test all the individual units of a module being tested unless the unit has a MTBF value less than 3500 hours and is part of another module which is not being tested.   b) R&M testing shall be con┆
0x19600…19700 (25, 0, 6)  Sector 1907ff00184941 ┆     IAducted in accordance with an approved unit or module test plan. The overall system test programme shall be planned so that reliability data is obtained from as many functional tests as possible. In this manner the performance of reliability testing,┆
0x19700…19800 (25, 0, 7)  Sector 18088c00184941 ┆     IA per se, will be reduced to the minimum necessary for the demonstration of system compliance with the R&M availability requirements.  design of units, modules and subsystems or modifications to existing design.    4.2.1.3 Production Verification   T┆
0x19800…19900 (25, 0, 8)  Sector 1909ff00184941 ┆     IAhe production verification which is internal (class I) is the verification to be performed on each unit, module and subsystem following manufacture to ensure that all items are in accordance with product specification prior to system integration.   ┆
0x19900…19a00 (25, 0, 9)  Sector 190aff00184941 ┆     IA 4.2.1.4 DSMT (Prototype) System Verification   a) When the hardware of DSMT System has been integrated and the system software completed, a DSMT (Prototype) Acceptance Verification of the integrated system will be performed.   b) This is an externa┆
0x19a00…19b00 (25, 0, 10) Sector 190b7d00184941 ┆  }  IAl verification (class II). Upon SHAPE approval of the results of the tests, the manufactured systems are baselined.    ctional verification, such as visual inspection of the physical characteristics of the item or of the documentation associated wit┆
0x19b00…19c00 (25, 0, 11) Sector 190cff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                    4.2.1.5 Factory Acceptance Verification   a) When a CAMPS has been integrated at the factory, a test will be carried out to verify that all hardware fulfils the functional specifi┆
0x19c00…19d00 (25, 0, 12) Sector 190dff00184941 ┆     IAcations.  The test is a subset of the DSMT (Prototype) System Verification. The subset of test procedures will be identical to the performance test procedures used for the DSMT (Prototype) tests, except for the exclusion of the environmental tests. ┆
0x19d00…19e00 (25, 0, 13) Sector 190eff00184941 ┆     IA  b) This test is according to contract document para. 17.4 This is an external verification (class II).    4.2.1.6 COMSEC In-Plant Verification   The CAMPS equipment will be tested by Purchaser at the factory. The purchaser will liaise directly wit┆
0x19e00…19f00 (25, 0, 14) Sector 190fff00184941 ┆     IAh the national COMSEC authorities where appropriate. Refer to section 3.4.5.1.    4.2.1.7 Availability Verification   a) The availability and reliability performance characteristics specified in section 3.4.4 shall be demonstrated by performing avai┆
0x19f00…1a000 (25, 0, 15) Sector 1900cd00184941 ┆  M  IAlability measurements/calculations, in which the values of the module/unit MTBFs and MTTRs are verified by:    1) Testing/analysis in accordance with sections 4.2.1.7.1, 4.2.1.7.2 and 4.2.1.7.3 or,  efforts shall be divided into the verification typ┆
0x1a000…1a100 (26, 0, 0)  Sector 1a01ff00184941 ┆     IAe defined below.     f) HARDWARE Verification   1                                                                  Class             Verification Type                 I Prototype Verification   I Preproduction Verification   I Production Verificatio┆
0x1a100…1a200 (26, 0, 1)  Sector 1a02ff00184941 ┆     IAn   II DSMT (Prototype) System Verification   II Factory Acceptance Verification   II COMSEC In-Plant Verification   II Availability Verification   g) SOFTWARE Verification     Class             Verification Type                 I Software Developme┆
0x1a200…1a300 (26, 0, 2)  Sector 1a03ff00184941 ┆     IAnt Verification   II In Plant Software Verification   II Software Functional Verification   II Software Operational Verification   h) SYSTEM Verification     CLASS              Verification type                 II Comsec On-site Verification   II Si┆
0x1a300…1a400 (26, 0, 3)  Sector 1a04ff00184941 ┆     IAte Provisional Acceptance (SPA)    1                                                                    4.2.1 Hardware Verification   4.2.1.1 Prototype Verification   The Prototype Verification is an internal verification (class I).  The verificatio┆
0x1a400…1a500 (26, 0, 4)  Sector 1a055d00184941 ┆  ]  IAn methods used are examination and test.  The purpose of the prototype verification is ages     7.  For formal courses:  a. Course log book    & test items 2 14 - 16  b. Student assess-    ment sheets/    cards   2 200 - 202  c. Lessons plans,    se┆
0x1a500…1a600 (26, 0, 5)  Sector 1a06ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     to verify that the prototype meets the basic requirements of its product specification.  This is only applicable to new design of units, modules and subsystems or modifications t┆
0x1a600…1a700 (26, 0, 6)  Sector 1a07ff00184941 ┆     IAo existing design.    4.2.1.2 Preproduction Verification   The preproduction verification (First Article Qualification Test) is an internal verification (class I).  The verification methods used are examination and test.  This verification shall ver┆
0x1a700…1a800 (26, 0, 7)  Sector 1908ff00184941 ┆     IAify that the preproduction item meets all the requirements of its product specification.  This verification is only applicable to new design of units, modules and subsystems or modifications to existing design.    4.2.1.3 Production Verification   T┆
0x1a800…1a900 (26, 0, 8)  Sector 1a09cc00184941 ┆  L  IA0 14  10.Student's    Questionnaire 2 200 - 202     Note 1 All documentation shall have one copy produced as a master suitable for offset printing - this master shall be delivered to the purchaser. ill receive training in implementation of Field Mod┆
0x1a900…1aa00 (26, 0, 9)  Sector 1a0aff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                   4  QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS     This section specifies the quality assurance provisions applicable to verification of equipment and software.    4.1 TEST AND VERIFICATION METHO┆
0x1aa00…1ab00 (26, 0, 10) Sector 1a0bff00184941 ┆     IADS   The unit test requirements will be met by one of the following methods:   a. Examination. This method is a non-functional verification, such as visual inspection of the physical characteristics of the item or of the documentation associated wit┆
0x1ab00…1ac00 (26, 0, 11) Sector 1a0cff00184941 ┆     IAh the item.   b. Analysis. This method is a non-functional verification, such as deduction or translation of data, review of analytical data, or performance of a detailed analysis.   c. Test Demonstration. This method is a functional verification, s┆
0x1ac00…1ad00 (26, 0, 12) Sector 1a0dff00184941 ┆     IAuch as actual operation wherein the element of verification is instrumented, measured, or displayed directly (test) or where the element of verification is logically obvious, as the result of some other verification, but not itself displayed (demons┆
0x1ad00…1ae00 (26, 0, 13) Sector 1a0eff00184941 ┆     IAtration).    4.2 VERIFICATION   a) The verification efforts are divided into hardware, software and system verification.   b) The verification will be divided into two classes which are    I   - Internal verification   II  - External verification   ┆
0x1ae00…1af00 (26, 0, 14) Sector 1a0f4200184941 ┆  B  IAc) Only class II verifications shall be approved by SHAPE.  ning of customer's personnel in depot level repair of the CAMPS hardware modules will be carried out by contractor at customer's request.  This option should be exercised when the final Dep┆
0x1af00…1b000 (26, 0, 15) Sector 1a00ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     d) Class I verifications shall be approved by CR's internal QA only, but may be inspected by SHAPE's QAR.   e) The verification efforts shall be divided into the verification typ┆
0x1b000…1b100 (27, 0, 0)  Sector 1b01ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     ANNEX A 1 of 3 pages     Documentation Quantity Requirements   The contractor is to provide training documentation in the following quantities:     1                             ┆
0x1b100…1b200 (27, 0, 1)  Sector 1b02ff00184941 ┆     IA                                       Preliminary Version Purchaser NCS Optional site Total   1.  Preliminary ver-     sion of all do-     cumentation list-     ed below 6 months     before commence-     ment of the first     course   2 2 0 4  Fina┆
0x1b200…1b300 (27, 0, 2)  Sector 1b03ff00184941 ┆     IAl Versions  2.  Integrated train-     ing plan for for-     mal courses 2 6 0 8  3.  Integrated train-     ing plans for     programmed learn-     ing courses 2 4 2 8  4.  Integrated train-     ing plan for OJT 2 1 2 5  5.  Skills and Know-     ledg┆
0x1b300…1b400 (27, 0, 3)  Sector 1b049d00184941 ┆     IAe Specifica-     tions (SAKS),     sets per course 1 1 1 3  6.  Training and     Enabling Objec-     tives, sets,     for all cour-     ses   2 6 1 9  is contract.  As part of the proposal for the training plan contractor will submit detailed costin┆
0x1b400…1b500 (27, 0, 4)  Sector 1b05ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     ANNEX A 2 of 3 pages     7.  For formal courses:  a. Course log book    & test items 2 14 - 16  b. Student assess-    ment sheets/    cards   2 200 - 202  c. Lessons plans,    se┆
0x1b500…1b600 (27, 0, 5)  Sector 1b06ff00184941 ┆     IAts   2 6 - 8  d. Course syllabus 2 6 - 8  e. Student log    book   2 200 - 202  f. Student lab    guides   2 200 - 202  g. Instructor    lab guides  2 6 - 8  h. Equipment    handbooks  2 20 - 22  i. Student text    books, sets  2 200 - 202  j. Visua┆
0x1b600…1b700 (27, 0, 6)  Sector 1b072200184941 ┆  "  IAl aids,    sets   2 6 - 8   t Site Technicians (RST) and will be assigned to the individual CAMPS site 2 weeks prior to site installation.    3.7.4.7.1 Training Plan   Contractor shall submit a separate training plan 6 months before the scheduled co┆
0x1b700…1b800 (27, 0, 7)  Sector 1a08ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     ANNEX A 3 of 3 pages    Preliminary Versions  k. Student    aptitude    questionnaires 2 200 - 202   8. Instructors'    manuals   2 6 - 8  9. For OJT - all    documentation 2 2 1┆
0x1b800…1b900 (27, 0, 8)  Sector 1b09ff00184941 ┆     IAeport them to contractor's software maintenance and support team.  After software corrections are made by contractor, the RST shall implement the program change at his CAMPS site.  Furthermore, he will receive training in implementation of Field Mod┆
0x1b900…1ba00 (27, 0, 9)  Sector 1b0a3300184941 ┆  3  IAifications required by the maintenance plan. site (see Operator Training).   d) The contractor shall indicate, in detail, the contents of each instruction phase and the time to be spent on each phase of the OJT.  The contractor shall identify and pr┆
0x1ba00…1bb00 (27, 0, 10) Sector 1b0bff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                    3.7.4.7.2 Conduction of courses   The two proposed courses will be carried out at contractor's facility.   Formal classroom training of the RST will be conducted in classes of max┆
0x1bb00…1bc00 (27, 0, 11) Sector 1b0cff00184941 ┆     IA. 6 students.  Hands-on training will be carried out on contractor's DSMT system and on Hardware produced for NCS, Latina.  To the extent possible the students will participate in the integration and test of the production systems.  If relevant, vis┆
0x1bc00…1bd00 (27, 0, 12) Sector 1b0dff00184941 ┆     IAits to a site will be made during the training period, to familiarize the student with site installations etc.   After training the RST must be qualified to conduct OJT and supervise maintenance as well as undertake all the tasks as described in con┆
0x1bd00…1be00 (27, 0, 13) Sector 1b0eff00184941 ┆     IAtractor's maintenance plan.    3.7.4.7.3 Training Material   Upon customers approval of the training program contractor shall provide each student with a complete set of training material.  Additional sets (two) shall be delivered to customer for in┆
0x1be00…1bf00 (27, 0, 14) Sector 1b0fff00184941 ┆     IAformation.    3.7.4.8 Depot Level Training (Optional)   Training of customer's personnel in depot level repair of the CAMPS hardware modules will be carried out by contractor at customer's request.  This option should be exercised when the final Dep┆
0x1bf00…1c000 (27, 0, 15) Sector 1b009b00184941 ┆     IAot Level repair method has been selected i.e. use of customer's universal test equipment (ATE) or contractor supplied CAMPS Module Test Equipment.   1 Training Plan   a) The contractor shall develop a training plan for the software maintenance of th┆
0x1c000…1c100 (28, 0, 0)  Sector 1c01ff00184941 ┆     IAe systems.  The purpose of this course shall be to give sufficient knowledge and expertise to the students for maintenance and modification of the software independently of the contractor.  These students shall be the software maintenance personnel ┆
0x1c100…1c200 (28, 0, 1)  Sector 1c02ff00184941 ┆     IAof the purchaser.   b) This course will only be required when the purchaser has the resources and the possibilities of maintaining the software.  For this reason, the contractor shall provide a separate training plan for this course.  The software t┆
0x1c200…1c300 (28, 0, 2)  Sector 1c03d000184941 ┆  P  IAraining plan shall be submitted to the purchaser within 6 months after the site acceptance of the first site.  Generation of the Software Training Plan is considered within scope of the basic contract. e will be able to competently operate the equip┆
0x1c300…1c400 (28, 0, 3)  Sector 1c04ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                    3.7.4.6.2 Conduction of Courses   Conduction of courses is not within scope of this contract.  As part of the proposal for the training plan contractor will submit detailed costin┆
0x1c400…1c500 (28, 0, 4)  Sector 1c05ff00184941 ┆     IAg for the development and conduction of the software Maintenance Courses.  The courses may take place at one or more of three places.   - contractor's plant   - CSSI   - NCS Latina    3.7.4.6.3 Training Material   Upon customer's approval of the Sof┆
0x1c500…1c600 (28, 0, 5)  Sector 1c06ff00184941 ┆     IAtware Training Plan contractor shall deliver training material for the software Maintenance Course.    3.7.4.7 Training of Customer's Resident Site Technicians   It is Customer's intention to have 12 persons trained by contractor at his plant.  Thes┆
0x1c600…1c700 (28, 0, 6)  Sector 1c07ff00184941 ┆     IAe persons are termed Resident Site Technicians (RST) and will be assigned to the individual CAMPS site 2 weeks prior to site installation.    3.7.4.7.1 Training Plan   Contractor shall submit a separate training plan 6 months before the scheduled co┆
0x1c700…1c800 (28, 0, 7)  Sector 1b08ff00184941 ┆     IAmmencement of the courses.   The level of training shall be such that the RST will have sufficient knowledge to diagnose hardware faults down to unit level and perform pull and replace maintenance.  He shall be able to identify software errors and r┆
0x1c800…1c900 (28, 0, 8)  Sector 1c09ff00184941 ┆     IAntation at all sites.   b) The maintenance personnel to be given OJT will have attended the appropriate formal training course at NCS or the initial Technical Course held at contractors facility.   c) The operator personnel to be given OJT will have┆
0x1c900…1ca00 (28, 0, 9)  Sector 1c0aff00184941 ┆     IA attended the appropriate formal training on-site (see Operator Training).   d) The contractor shall indicate, in detail, the contents of each instruction phase and the time to be spent on each phase of the OJT.  The contractor shall identify and pr┆
0x1ca00…1cb00 (28, 0, 10) Sector 1c0bff00184941 ┆     IAepare all training documents and materials and aids necessary for the OJT.   e) The OJT programmes shall be in addition to the formal training and be designed to qualify station personnel to operate installed equipment, to carry out required prevent┆
0x1cb00…1cc00 (28, 0, 11) Sector 1c0c3e00184941 ┆  >  IAive maintenance and to perform corrective maintenance.  etail than the corresponding student guides and must show:   a) The equipment required for each exercise and how it should be set up to enable the objective to be achieved.   b) How student per┆
0x1cc00…1cd00 (28, 0, 12) Sector 1c0dff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     f) A written and practical test shall be developed by contractor to be taken by the participants at the end of each phase of OJT. The written tests, shall be of the multiple choi┆
0x1cd00…1ce00 (28, 0, 13) Sector 1c0eff00184941 ┆     IAce question type. Evaluation of the test results will be done by the RST.    3.7.4.5.2 Conduction of Courses   OJT training will be conducted by the purchaser. The purchaser is responsible for restoring equipments to full operational status after co┆
0x1ce00…1cf00 (28, 0, 14) Sector 1c0fff00184941 ┆     IAmpletion of training sessions. This customer's responsibilty in no way affects the contractor's responsibility under the warranty or contract special provision number 24.    3.7.4.5.3 Training Material   Upon customer's approval of the Training prog┆
0x1cf00…1d000 (28, 0, 15) Sector 1c00ff00184941 ┆     IAram, contractor shall provide all training material in the quantity stated in annex A.    3.7.4.6 Software Maintenance Course (Optional)     3.7.4.6.1 Training Plan   a) The contractor shall develop a training plan for the software maintenance of th┆
0x1d000…1d100 (29, 0, 0)  Sector 1d01ff00184941 ┆     IAay be updated as the course progresses and referred to later on-the-job as a record of training performance standard achieved.    3.7.4.4 Operator Training    3.7.4.4.1 Training Plan   The contractor shall submit specific proposals for the operators┆
0x1d100…1d200 (29, 0, 1)  Sector 1d02ff00184941 ┆     IA course to the purchaser for his approval 6 months before the equipment is scheduled to become operational.  These proposals shall include:   a) Methods to be used e.g. Programmed learning texts, use of a software package, multiple choice question p┆
0x1d200…1d300 (29, 0, 2)  Sector 1d03ff00184941 ┆     IAapers.   b) Samples of training aids.   c) Details of any essential off-line training equipment required.   d) A statement as to the length of time an operator will be required to carry out OJT before he will be able to competently operate the equip┆
0x1d300…1d400 (29, 0, 3)  Sector 1d04ff00184941 ┆     IAment to Operational Performance Standards.   Upon approval of his proposals the contractor shall provide all materials and equipment to enable students to reach the required objectives.    3.7.4.4.2 Conduction of Courses   Formal operator training s┆
0x1d400…1d500 (29, 0, 4)  Sector 1d055d00184941 ┆  ]  IAhall be carried out on-site as on-the-job training, at customers full responsibility.  abus and integrated training plan.   d) Furthermore, the following information will be provided:    1) Skills and Knowledge Specification (SAKS).     That is, the┆
0x1d500…1d600 (29, 0, 5)  Sector 1d06ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     As the equipment will be in position and available for use the self-paced method of instruction shall be adopted.  For supervision, the contractor can depend on the availability ┆
0x1d600…1d700 (29, 0, 6)  Sector 1d07ff00184941 ┆     IAof a part-time instructor.  In the first instance this part time instructor will be the Resident Field Technician and later it will be the operational supervisor.    3.7.4.4.3 Training Material   Upon customer's approval of the Training Plan, contra┆
0x1d700…1d800 (29, 0, 7)  Sector 1c08ff00184941 ┆     IActor shall provide all training material in the quantity stated in Annex A.    3.7.4.5 On-The-Job Training    3.7.4.5.1 Training Plan   a) The contractor shall prepare a detailed OJT programme for both operators and maintenance personnel for impleme┆
0x1d800…1d900 (29, 0, 8)  Sector 1d09ff00184941 ┆     IA work shall be adopted.    3.7.4.3.3.2 Lesson Plans   These shall include statements on:    a) The objectives of the lesson.   b) The structure of the lesson indicating key teaching points/words and test items.   c) The audio-visual aids required.  ┆
0x1d900…1da00 (29, 0, 9)  Sector 1d0ae200184941 ┆  b  IA d) The time allowed for the lesson.   e) Reference documents, handbooks, etc.    3.7.4.3.3.3 Student Laboratory Notebooks (guides)   These shall contain for each practical exercise:   a) The objective of the exercise.  he installation schedule, at ┆
0x1da00…1db00 (29, 0, 10) Sector 1d0bff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     b) Appropriate diagrams (if not included in a separate book).   c) Space in which to write exercise reports, results and conclusions.   d) Trouble shooting charts.    3.7.4.3.3.4┆
0x1db00…1dc00 (29, 0, 11) Sector 1d0cff00184941 ┆     IA Instructor Laboratory Guides   These shall be in more detail than the corresponding student guides and must show:   a) The equipment required for each exercise and how it should be set up to enable the objective to be achieved.   b) How student per┆
0x1dc00…1dd00 (29, 0, 12) Sector 1d0dff00184941 ┆     IAformance should be monitored and assessed.   c) Trouble shooting techniques.    3.7.4.3.3.5 Visual Aids    These shall include one or more of the following: vufoils, slides, films or video tapes to demonstrate techniques, procedures, etc.    3.7.4.3┆
0x1dd00…1de00 (29, 0, 13) Sector 1d0eff00184941 ┆     IA.3.6 Student Textbooks   Comprehensive student notes should be produced for all parts of training.  They must include copies of all visual aids used in instruction.  Student texts shall be produced in a loose leaf form with binders so that the stude┆
0x1de00…1df00 (29, 0, 14) Sector 1d0f7200184941 ┆  r  IAnt is only issued with those notes which are pertinent to the current part of the course he is studying.    nstructors will be trained in the following way:   b) The NCS instructors shall attend one course as students, the following course shall be ┆
0x1df00…1e000 (29, 0, 15) Sector 1d00ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                    3.7.4.3.3.7 Student Log Book   A Student Log Book for objectives achieved shall be supplied by the contractor.  This log book shall be a copy of the syllabus of the course which m┆
0x1e000…1e100 (30, 0, 0)  Sector 1e01ff00184941 ┆     IAeries of 6 courses being taught by the contractor.   d) During and between the course the contractor shall give all necessary support to the NCS instructors for their theoretical and practical training.   e) The contractor shall provide two instruct┆
0x1e100…1e200 (30, 0, 1)  Sector 1e02ff00184941 ┆     IAors for the purpose of the initial training.   f) The contractor's instructors shall be qualified to teach telecommunications and computer technology to degree standard and have an English language proficiency of SLP 4443 as explained in STANAG 6001┆
0x1e200…1e300 (30, 0, 2)  Sector 1e03ff00184941 ┆     IA of 21. Oct. 76.  The instructors shall have full knowledge of the operation and maintenance of the equipment being supplied by the contractor.   g) Contractor will develop the Formal Technical Training course as a 10 days hardware course and a 15 d┆
0x1e300…1e400 (30, 0, 3)  Sector 1e04ff00184941 ┆     IAay software course.   h) At the end of each of the initial 6 courses all students will be required to complete a questionnaire on the training course content, length of course, method of instruction, and all other circumstances affecting student pro┆
0x1e400…1e500 (30, 0, 4)  Sector 1e052000184941 ┆     IAgress and/or proficiency. .    10) The expected duration of the course.    11) The syllabus and integrated training plan.   d) Furthermore, the following information will be provided:    1) Skills and Knowledge Specification (SAKS).     That is, the┆
0x1e500…1e600 (30, 0, 5)  Sector 1e06ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      The questionnaires will be submitted by the contractor who shall forward them to the purchaser for his comments.  The questionnaires will be compiled and produced by the contrac┆
0x1e600…1e700 (30, 0, 6)  Sector 1e07ff00184941 ┆     IAtor.    3.7.4.3.3 Training Material   The contractor shall provide the following for each technical course.  All instruction and material is to be based on the approved training and enabling objectives.  For documentation quantity requirements see A┆
0x1e700…1e800 (30, 0, 7)  Sector 1d08ff00184941 ┆     IAnnex A.    3.7.4.3.3.1 Test Items   Test items, if of the multiple choice type, derived from the approved training objectives, stating how these tests will be carried out, i.e. at the end of various phases or on a continuous assessment for practical┆
0x1e800…1e900 (30, 0, 8)  Sector 1e09ff00184941 ┆     IAlan.    3) Entry Standards.     The contractor shall state in the Training Program Plan the required entry standards and technical background of prospective students.    3.7.4.3 Technical Training    3.7.4.3.1 Training Plan   a) Contractor shall sub┆
0x1e900…1ea00 (30, 0, 9)  Sector 1e0aff00184941 ┆     IAmit an integrated Training Plan no later than 6 months before the scheduled commencement of the first formal course to be conducted.   b) The training plan will be worked out in conjunction with the purchaser, based on the installation schedule, at ┆
0x1ea00…1eb00 (30, 0, 10) Sector 1e0bff00184941 ┆     IAthe same time ensuring that the initial training courses shall be programmed so as to permit sufficient qualified personnel to be available at each site upon provisional acceptance.   c) The training programme shall be planned to allow for the train┆
0x1eb00…1ec00 (30, 0, 11) Sector 1e0cff00184941 ┆     IAing of the NCS instructors before the changeover of the training venue from contractor's facility to NCS, Latina.   d) The Training and Enabling objective of this course is two fold:    1) to let the technician diagnose and correct a fault according┆
0x1ec00…1ed00 (30, 0, 12) Sector 1e0d9900184941 ┆     IA to the requirements in the Maintenance plan i.e. repair by module replacement.  Consequently, training below module level will not be performed.  uantities shown at Annex A.   g) Security Classification. The contractor shall mark the appropriate se┆
0x1ed00…1ee00 (30, 0, 13) Sector 1e0eff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      2) to let the technician perform Software program and data base changes as directed.    3.7.4.3.2 Conduction of Courses   a) The initial courses, 6 courses held at contractor's ┆
0x1ee00…1ef00 (30, 0, 14) Sector 1e0fff00184941 ┆     IAfacility, will ensure training of personnel to be available at sites before PSA.  Furthermore, the two NCS instructors will be trained in the following way:   b) The NCS instructors shall attend one course as students, the following course shall be ┆
0x1ef00…1f000 (30, 0, 15) Sector 1e00ff00184941 ┆     IAtaught by the contractor assisted by the NCS instructors.  The third course shall be taught by the NCS instructors supervised by the contractor's instructors.   c) These three courses shall be programmed to be the last three courses of the initial s┆
0x1f000…1f100 (31, 0, 0)  Sector 1f01ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     c) The training plan for each of the five types of courses will include appropriate subsets of the following training objectives:    l) A general description of the system.    2)┆
0x1f100…1f200 (31, 0, 1)  Sector 1f02ff00184941 ┆     IA Operation and maintenance philosophy and policies.    3) Electronic components utilized.    4) Transmission and operation techniques.    5) Detailed step-by-step signal and information flow through all equipment.    6) Use of test equipment and mea┆
0x1f200…1f300 (31, 0, 2)  Sector 1f03ff00184941 ┆     IAsuring techniques.    7) Practical training for fault diagnosis, alignment, testing maintenance and operating procedures.    8) Sufficient instruction regarding the software so that a technician will be able to diagnose and analyze a software fault ┆
0x1f300…1f400 (31, 0, 3)  Sector 1f04ff00184941 ┆     IAand furnish the relevant details to the software maintenance team.    9) The intended method of instruction, that is:     - Continuous flow, self paced method using self     learning materials OR.     - Traditional classroom/laboratory methods OR.  ┆
0x1f400…1f500 (31, 0, 4)  Sector 1f05ff00184941 ┆     IA   - A combination of both.    10) The expected duration of the course.    11) The syllabus and integrated training plan.   d) Furthermore, the following information will be provided:    1) Skills and Knowledge Specification (SAKS).     That is, the┆
0x1f500…1f600 (31, 0, 5)  Sector 1f068500184941 ┆     IA skills and knowledge required of the trained person as determined by the contractor.    2) Training and Enabling Objectives.  tual requirements for documentation applicable for this contract.   b) The contractor shall prepare and provide all traini┆
0x1f600…1f700 (31, 0, 6)  Sector 1f07ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                       These are to be formulated from the SAKS.  They are precise objective statements in behavioural terms of what a trained person must be able to do, the conditions under which he┆
0x1f700…1f800 (31, 0, 7)  Sector 1e08ff00184941 ┆     IA must carry out the performance, and the standards which the trained person must achieve to enable him to do the job safely and effectively. Training and enabling objectives will be developed for each course and included in the respective training p┆
0x1f800…1f900 (31, 0, 8)  Sector 1f090f00184941 ┆     IAolders.  ome modules and sub-assemblies with representative and realistic faults so that the fault finding techniques shall be true to life. The lay-out of the installed equipment shall be representative of a CAMPS configuration. Test equipment of t┆
0x1f900…1fa00 (31, 0, 9)  Sector 1f0aff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                      They shall be numbered in a manner, which clearly identifies each vufoil with its associated lesson plan and student notebook.   e) Slides shall be standard 35 mm slides mounted┆
0x1fa00…1fb00 (31, 0, 10) Sector 1f0bff00184941 ┆     IA in card or plastic holders. They shall be numbered in a manner which clearly identifies each slide with its associated lesson plan and student notebook.   f) Approval and Delivery. The contractor shall submit a sample copy (preliminary version) of ┆
0x1fb00…1fc00 (31, 0, 11) Sector 1f0cff00184941 ┆     IAthe training documentation with readable prints of each associated vufoil and slide, and films, to the purchaser and the NCS (see annex A). Recommended changes shall then be incorporated by the contractor and finalized copies of the training documen┆
0x1fc00…1fd00 (31, 0, 12) Sector 1f0dff00184941 ┆     IAtation together with training aids shall be delivered to the NCS and purchaser.    The contractor shall deliver all training documentation in the quantities shown at Annex A.   g) Security Classification. The contractor shall mark the appropriate se┆
0x1fd00…1fe00 (31, 0, 13) Sector 1f0eff00184941 ┆     IAcurity classifications on all documentation and training material following the current ACE security directives. The purchaser shall approve the security grading before production in quantity.    3.7.4.2 Training Program Plan   a) Contractor shall s┆
0x1fe00…1ff00 (31, 0, 14) Sector 1f0fff00184941 ┆     IAubmit to purchaser a Training Program Plan for his approval no later than 6 month before the scheduled commencement of the first course.   b) The plan shall give a detailed description of the Training program and the interrelationship between the fi┆
0x1ff00…20000 (31, 0, 15) Sector 1f00b000184941 ┆  0  IAve types of training:    - hardware training    - operator training    - on-the-job training    - software training    - training of customers Resident Field Technicians  processor.    Furthermore operating personnel must be conversant with message ┆
0x20000…20100 (32, 0, 0)  Sector 2001e300184941 ┆  c  IAhandling procedures as defined in ACP 127-3.   c) All technicians will have been trained in general   electronics but may not have extensive knowledge in the electronic and digital techniques used in computer equipment.  hall codify before final acc┆
0x20100…20200 (32, 0, 1)  Sector 2002ff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     d) Personnel requirements applicable to customers Resident Field Technician (RFT) are as follows:    1) The RFT shall have an English language proficiency level of SLP 4443 as de┆
0x20200…20300 (32, 0, 2)  Sector 2003ff00184941 ┆     IAscribed in STANAG 6001 of 21 Oct 1976. The RFT must be graduate of an accredited advanced communication or electronics technical school and have a minimum of 5 years' experience in modern communication systems using digital switching techniques. Thi┆
0x20300…20400 (32, 0, 3)  Sector 2004ff00184941 ┆     IAs experience must include the maintenance of installation testing of such equipment. He shall have a generel knowledge of software to permit an initial diagnosis and analysis of software faults in order to furnish relevant data to the system analysi┆
0x20400…20500 (32, 0, 4)  Sector 2005ff00184941 ┆     IAs and programming service.    2) He shall have the necessary qualifications to conduct extensive OJT courses attended by operators and technicians.    3.7.4.1.3 Documentation and Training Aids   a) The training documentation to be provided in suppor┆
0x20500…20600 (32, 0, 5)  Sector 2006ff00184941 ┆     IAt of the training programme for the contract shall be written, compiled, published and delivered in accordance with the contractual requirements for documentation applicable for this contract.   b) The contractor shall prepare and provide all traini┆
0x20600…20700 (32, 0, 6)  Sector 2007ff00184941 ┆     IAng aids in the light of the maintenance requirements.    c) Instructor's Manual. For each course supplied under this contract contractor shall provide an instructor's manual which will comprise a collection of all the training material in one loose ┆
0x20700…20800 (32, 0, 7)  Sector 1f08ff00184941 ┆     IAleaf binder, properly indexed.   d) Vufoils and Slide Specifications. Vufoils shall be prepared on transparent plastic sheets no larger than 25 cm x 25 cm and no smaller than 17.5 cm x 23.5 cm and shall be mounted in permanent cardboard or plastic h┆
0x20800…20900 (32, 0, 8)  Sector 2009ff00184941 ┆     IA supply some modules and sub-assemblies with representative and realistic faults so that the fault finding techniques shall be true to life. The lay-out of the installed equipment shall be representative of a CAMPS configuration. Test equipment of t┆
0x20900…20a00 (32, 0, 9)  Sector 200ae600184941 ┆  f  IAhe same type and quantity as for a normal CAMPS installation shall be provided to carry out all maintenance activities that will be required of the technicians. All such equipment will become the property of the purchaser.  (fuse, resistor, capacito┆
0x20a00…20b00 (32, 0, 10) Sector 200bff00184941 ┆     IA 1                                                                     c) Language. All courses shall be conducted in English and all equipment handbooks and training material shall be produced only in English.    d) Course Length. Formal Courses sh┆
0x20b00…20c00 (32, 0, 11) Sector 200cff00184941 ┆     IAall be designed to be effective and efficient, but should be kept as short as possible. The integrated training plan is to be based upon a 6 hour day, 45 minute training period and a 5 day week, and take account of NATO holidays (approx. 1 day/month┆
0x20c00…20d00 (32, 0, 12) Sector 200dff00184941 ┆     IA) and course administration (1 day/course and 1 day/month).    e) Course Strength. There shall be a maximum of 12 students per course. For practical work a course shall be divided into 6 groups of 2 students if possible, or individual "stands" if co┆
0x20d00…20e00 (32, 0, 13) Sector 200eff00184941 ┆     IAntinuous flow self-paced methods are selected for formal courses. The courses shall be developed to provide for hands-on equipment training for at least 60% of the time.   3.7.4.1.2 Target Population   a) All students to be trained except RFT (see d┆
0x20e00…20f00 (32, 0, 14) Sector 200fff00184941 ┆     IA. below) will be military and civilian personnel from various NATO countries, each having an English language proficiency level of at least SLP 3232 (as described in STANAG 6001 of 21. Oct. 76.).   b) All operators will be capable of operating compu┆
0x20f00…21000 (32, 0, 15) Sector 2000ff00184941 ┆     IAter type terminal equipment such as VDUs and line printers through the former use of teleprinters and typewriters but may not necessarily be experienced in working with a processor.    Furthermore operating personnel must be conversant with message ┆
0x21000…21100 (33, 0, 0)  Sector 2101ff00184941 ┆!    IAlection and timely delivery of parts, tools and test equipment. Conference facilities, documentation and equipment as required/ available will be provided by the Contractor.    3.7.3.2 NATO Codification   The Contractor shall codify before final acc┆
0x21100…21200 (33, 0, 1)  Sector 2102ff00184941 ┆!    IAeptance of all CAMPS sites at no additional cost to purchaser:   a) Items shown in the approved spare parts list (ASPL).   b) Major and minor sub-assemblies (if not included in the ASPL).   c) Equipment/spare parts affected by the equipment Design C┆
0x21200…21300 (33, 0, 2)  Sector 2103a500184941 ┆! %  IAhanges Notices.   Codification required in addition to a), b), and c) above shall be established by the purchaser at progress meetings with the Contractor.    rice for CR's most favoured customer.   b) During the ten year period of guaranteed availa┆
0x21300…21400 (33, 0, 3)  Sector 2104ff00184941 ┆!    IA 1                                                                    3.7.4 Training    3.7.4.1 General Requirements   a) Contractor shall develop training programs and supply associated course material for the following courses:    1) Technical Har┆
0x21400…21500 (33, 0, 4)  Sector 2105ff00184941 ┆!    IAdware Training Course   2) Operator Training Course   3) On-The-Job Training   4) Software Maintenance Course (optional)   5) Training of Customer Resident Field Technicians   6) Depot level Training Course (optional)   b)  Contractor shall conduct ┆
0x21500…21600 (33, 0, 5)  Sector 2106ff00184941 ┆!    IAthe following training:    1) Initial series of Technical Hardware Training Courses to be conducted at contractor's facility. (Training at NCS is optional).    2) Training of customers Resident Field Technicians (RFT) to be conducted at contractor's┆
0x21600…21700 (33, 0, 6)  Sector 2107ff00184941 ┆!    IA facility.    3) Software Maintenance Course to be conducted at contractors facility when customer has the resources available to form a maintenance capability (optional).    3.7.4.1.1 Equipment at NCS   a) The contractor shall install the training ┆
0x21700…21800 (33, 0, 7)  Sector 2008ff00184941 ┆     IAequipment at the NATO Communications School (NCS) Latina, so that it is fully operational before the first formal training courses to be conducted at the NCS by customer's instructors.   b) In addition to spares delivered to NCS the contractor shall┆
0x21800…21900 (33, 0, 8)  Sector 2109ff00184941 ┆!    IAmaintenance processing. They can be used either on an exchange or a rental basis.   c) Module/Printed Circuit Cards. Part of an assembly replaceable as a whole but also having some components that may be replaceable individually; consisting of a com┆
0x21900…21a00 (33, 0, 9)  Sector 210aff00184941 ┆!    IAbination of components having a common mounting or mounted on each other.    3.7.3.1.8 Spare Parts Design Change Notices   a) The Contractor will issue to the Customer Spare Parts Design Change Notices (SPDCN) for each item (fuse, resistor, capacito┆
0x21a00…21b00 (33, 0, 10) Sector 210bff00184941 ┆!    IAr, lamp, transistor, inductance module, etc.) affected within:    1) Four weeks of the Customer's approval of the Equipment Design Change Notice affecting the spare parts change.    2) Not later than nine months before an item will no longer be prod┆
0x21b00…21c00 (33, 0, 11) Sector 210c0d00184941 ┆!    IAuced.  onfidence).    4) A maintenance float to be held at the supply depot.    5) Insurance items to be held on each site and at the supply depot.    3.7.3.1.2 Approved Spare Parts List (ASPL)   The Approved Spare Parts List (ASPL) will be derived ┆
0x21c00…21d00 (33, 0, 12) Sector 210dff00184941 ┆!    IA 1                                                                     b) The SPDCN will refer to the assembly and the part involved, the improvement achieved, the technical manuals and the parts thereof to be amended, the impact on the provisioning┆
0x21d00…21e00 (33, 0, 13) Sector 210eff00184941 ┆!    IA actions already taken and/or stocks of parts and components already delivered. The SPDCN will also indicate the price of the new part and provide recommendations as to the disposition actions to be taken on the previously recommended part, as appro┆
0x21e00…21f00 (33, 0, 14) Sector 210fff00184941 ┆!    IApriate.   c) The above services are to be furnished at no additional cost to the Customer, as long as the service is rendered within the warranty period of the equipment.   d) Cost of issuing SPDCNs subsequent to expiration of warranty period will b┆
0x21f00…22000 (33, 0, 15) Sector 2100ff00184941 ┆!    IAe negotiated separately or be part of additional spares procurement.    3.7.3.1.9 Provisioning Conferences   The Contractor and purchaser will schedule and conduct provisioning conferences within a mutually agreed and suitable time frame to allow se┆
0x22000…22100 (34, 0, 0)  Sector 2201ff00184941 ┆"    IAs.   c) Prior to Provisional Site Acceptance (PSA) at any site the Contractor shall provide his own spare parts to maintain the equipment to the required performance level.    3.7.3.1.4 Follow-on Spares   a) The Contractor agrees that follow-on spar┆
0x22100…22200 (34, 0, 1)  Sector 2202ff00184941 ┆"    IAes in support of items supplied under this contract shall be available on order, for delivery within a reasonable period, for a period of ten years following the date of final payment of the last delivered items procured under this contract. The con┆
0x22200…22300 (34, 0, 2)  Sector 2203ff00184941 ┆"    IAtractor further agrees that the unit prices charged for such spares shall be fair and reasonable and that spares will be sold to SHAPE at the current catalog price for CR's most favoured customer.   b) During the ten year period of guaranteed availa┆
0x22300…22400 (34, 0, 3)  Sector 2204ff00184941 ┆"    IAbility of the follow-on spares the Customer may purchase a fixed delivery time for follow-on spares.    3.7.3.1.5 Spare Parts Availability   The Contractor shall promptly notify the Customer upon receipt of notice of any non-availability of spare pa┆
0x22400…22500 (34, 0, 4)  Sector 22056c00184941 ┆" l  IArts and will provide all data with respect to the replacement and interchangeability of new parts.    factory tests shall be correctly documented. Modifications shall by numbered sequentially commencing with 01, and shall contain modification instru┆
0x22500…22600 (34, 0, 5)  Sector 2206ff00184941 ┆"    IA 1                                                                    3.7.3.1.6 Inventory   The Contractor shall prepare a property inventory for each site. The inventory will form part of the site documentation.    3.7.3.1.7 Definitions   a) Insura┆
0x22600…22700 (34, 0, 6)  Sector 2207ff00184941 ┆"    IAnce Type Item. Item which is generally not subject to periodic replacement or wear out but is subject to infrequent replacement as the result of accidents and other unexpected occurrences and the stockage of which is considered to be necessary for o┆
0x22700…22800 (34, 0, 7)  Sector 2108ff00184941 ┆!    IAperational reasons and lead time considerations.   b) Maintenance Float. Pool of all, or of selected end items comprised in a system which are kept in storage and made available as rapid replacement for like but unserviceable end items to allow for ┆
0x22800…22900 (34, 0, 8)  Sector 2209ff00184941 ┆"    IA 1                                                                      To this end it is understood that some spares will take the form of insurance items.    3.7.3.1 Supply of Parts    3.7.3.1.1 Recommended Spare Parts List (RSPL)   a) 60 days aft┆
0x22900…22a00 (34, 0, 9)  Sector 220aff00184941 ┆"    IAer contract signature, the Contractor shall submit a Recommended Spare Parts List (RSPL). The RSPL shall include all spare parts required to support all equipment supplied by the Contractor. The method of calculation and the justification outlined i┆
0x22a00…22b00 (34, 0, 10) Sector 220bff00184941 ┆"    IAn the development and preparation of RSPL shall be provided.   b) The RSPL will include:    1) A 90 days stock for each site (80% confidence).    2) A 270 days stock for one supply depot (80% confidence).    3) A 270 days stock for two supply depots┆
0x22b00…22c00 (34, 0, 11) Sector 220cff00184941 ┆"    IA (80% confidence).    4) A maintenance float to be held at the supply depot.    5) Insurance items to be held on each site and at the supply depot.    3.7.3.1.2 Approved Spare Parts List (ASPL)   The Approved Spare Parts List (ASPL) will be derived ┆
0x22c00…22d00 (34, 0, 12) Sector 220dff00184941 ┆"    IAby using the RSPL, the equipment and documentation and will be determined jointly by the Customer and the Contractor during provisioning meetings to be held by the Contractor. The ASPL shall be incorporated in the contract by an appropriate amendmen┆
0x22d00…22e00 (34, 0, 13) Sector 220e3200184941 ┆" 2  IAt 60 days after the receipt of the RSPL.    roval for the use of such items will be subject to:    1) All used items being in an "as new" state at the time of on-site acceptance.    2) Re-calibration of test equipment where appropriate, at the Contr┆
0x22e00…22f00 (34, 0, 14) Sector 220fff00184941 ┆"    IA 1                                                                    3.7.3.l.3 Provision of Spare Parts During First Year of Operation   a) The Contractor shall provide all spare parts listed in the ASPL prior to the provisional site acceptance of ┆
0x22f00…23000 (34, 0, 15) Sector 2200ff00184941 ┆"    IAeach site.   b) The Contractor shall replenish the spare parts at each site for a period of one year after PSA. Follow-on procurement of spare parts as well as spares needed for the replenishment described above shall be covered by separate contract┆
0x23000…23100 (35, 0, 0)  Sector 2301ff00184941 ┆#    IA 1                                                                    3.7.2.5 Calibration   The Contractor shall prepare a plan and procedures for the calibration of each item of suggested special test equipment. Calibration plans and procedures sha┆
0x23100…23200 (35, 0, 1)  Sector 2302ff00184941 ┆#    IAll also be provided for items of test equipment built into the main equipment. A list of parameters to be covered and recommended standards necessary for the calibration of each item shall also be provided by the Contractor. The calibration plan wil┆
0x23200…23300 (35, 0, 2)  Sector 2303ff00184941 ┆#    IAl be part of the CAMPS Maintenance Plan.    3.7.2.6 Field Support   The Contractor shall be responsible for generation of all modifications found necessary to make the supplied equipment conform to the requirements as stated in the contract; includi┆
0x23300…23400 (35, 0, 3)  Sector 2304ff00184941 ┆#    IAng the supply of all modification kits, any special test equipment and tools required to implement and test modifications, and the updating of handbooks and drawings. During the warranty period all necessary kits and instructions will be supplied by┆
0x23400…23500 (35, 0, 4)  Sector 2305ff00184941 ┆#    IA the contractor free of charge fob destination.   All modifications subsequent to the SHAPE witnessed factory tests shall be correctly documented. Modifications shall by numbered sequentially commencing with 01, and shall contain modification instru┆
0x23500…23600 (35, 0, 5)  Sector 2306ff00184941 ┆#    IActions.    3.7.3 Spares and Codification   a) General. Contractor shall deliver to the Customer the optimum range and level of spare parts, common and special tools and test equipment required to support the system.   b) Provisions to be supplied sh┆
0x23600…23700 (35, 0, 6)  Sector 2307ff00184941 ┆#    IAall include the recommended list of spares to be held on each site to cover 90 days operation without support from another site and those to be held in a depot to cover 270 days operation. The parts selected and the quantities recommended shall be b┆
0x23700…23800 (35, 0, 7)  Sector 22088c00184941 ┆"    IAased on provision of adequate support to meet the reliability and maintainability requirements for CAMPS at the lowest possible cost. d testing to specification.   b) Special type tools, test equipment and test programs shall be clearly identified a┆
0x23800…23900 (35, 0, 8)  Sector 2309ff00184941 ┆#    IAs well as the purpose for which each tool and piece of test equipment is required.   c) The list shall include, where applicable, associated ancillaries such as signal sources, cable adapters, matching devices, power sources and extension jigs and c┆
0x23900…23a00 (35, 0, 9)  Sector 230aa200184941 ┆# "  IAables.   d) The test equipment and tools supplied under this contract may be supplemented with other items which will be listed in the maintenance plan.     of the site documentation specified in d) below.    2) Preparation of the site civil works d┆
0x23a00…23b00 (35, 0, 10) Sector 230bff00184941 ┆#    IA 1                                                                    3.7.2.4.1 Purchase   Test equipment and tools suggested by the Contractor may be substituted or augmented by the purchaser. Such items will be deleted from or added to the contrac┆
0x23b00…23c00 (35, 0, 11) Sector 230cff00184941 ┆#    IAt by an appropriate amendment. Test equipment supplied with the site hardware and included in the basic contract will be clearly identified.    3.7.2.4.2 Use Prior to Acceptance   a) All test equipment and tools to be used by the Contractor on site ┆
0x23c00…23d00 (35, 0, 12) Sector 230dff00184941 ┆#    IAfor the setting up, alignment and measurement of performance shall be equipment identical to that which is recommended by the Contractor.   b) Test equipment, facilities and tools for delivery to the purchaser are not to be used by the Contractor wi┆
0x23d00…23e00 (35, 0, 13) Sector 230eff00184941 ┆#    IAthout prior approval from the purchaser. Approval for the use of such items will be subject to:    1) All used items being in an "as new" state at the time of on-site acceptance.    2) Re-calibration of test equipment where appropriate, at the Contr┆
0x23e00…23f00 (35, 0, 14) Sector 230fff00184941 ┆#    IAactor's expense.    3.7.2.4.3 Automatic Testing   The Contractor shall quote for the supply of test adaptors and programs for use with the purchaser's automatic test equipment held at the central repair depot(s), so that all repairable modules which┆
0x23f00…24000 (35, 0, 15) Sector 2300d200184941 ┆# R  IA are to be supplied by the Contractor may be tested by this automatic test equipment. The Contractor shall also quote for the supply of Contractor's own in-house test equipment to serve above purpose.    7.2.1 Maintenance Plan   Contractor shall dev┆
0x24000…24100 (36, 0, 0)  Sector 2401ff00184941 ┆$    IAelop a maintenance plan identified in the CDRL of the contract. After review by the Customer the plan will be updated.    3.7.2.2 Reporting System   Contractor shall establish and manage a fault reporting system to monitor system status and to analy┆
0x24100…24200 (36, 0, 1)  Sector 2402ff00184941 ┆$    IAze failures.    3.7.2.3 Software Maintenance Support   Contractor shall provide a system analysis and programming service to the Customer. This service shall commence with the Provisional Site Acceptance (PSA) of the first site and will continue unt┆
0x24200…24300 (36, 0, 2)  Sector 2403ff00184941 ┆$    IAil such a time that the Customer has formed his own capability for software maintenance. The following functions shall be fulfilled:   a) To design and implement changes and modifications to the system and application software at the request of the ┆
0x24300…24400 (36, 0, 3)  Sector 24046c00184941 ┆$ l  IACustomer. All software modifications and changes shall be authorized, produced and issued centrally.   the required number of utilily as part of the Civil Works Requirements Package.    3.7.1.2.5 Effect on Military Activities   Installations in buil┆
0x24400…24500 (36, 0, 4)  Sector 2405ff00184941 ┆$    IA 1                                                                     b) Provide assistance and expertise to the purchaser when required.   c) Diagnose and correct all faults that occur in the software at all installations.   d) To control and main┆
0x24500…24600 (36, 0, 5)  Sector 2406ff00184941 ┆$    IAtain the software documentation.    Note: Effort in connection with subparagraph a) and b) above is considered out of scope of contract but will be performed on request and at additional cost.    3.7.2.4 Tools and Test Equipment   a) General. As par┆
0x24600…24700 (36, 0, 6)  Sector 2407ff00184941 ┆$    IAt of the CAMPS Maintenance Plan the Contractor will submit a price list of all tools, test equipment, test cables, test adapters, test programmes and other items required at each CAMPS site, and maintenance depots to support the equipment supplied, ┆
0x24700…24800 (36, 0, 7)  Sector 2308ff00184941 ┆#    IAand necessary to make all measurements on any part of the system at any time during installation, alignment, maintenance and repair and testing to specification.   b) Special type tools, test equipment and test programs shall be clearly identified a┆
0x24800…24900 (36, 0, 8)  Sector 2409ff00184941 ┆$    IAnteed as the minimum envelope along the equipment access route of any site.    3.7.1.2.7 Site Surveys   a) Immediately following contract award contractor shall perform formal site surveys at each site.   b) Subject to coordination with contractor S┆
0x24900…24a00 (36, 0, 9)  Sector 240aff00184941 ┆$    IAHAPE will arrange a visit to each site. The purpose of the site surveys is to ensure that the contractor can perform the following tasks.    1) Verification of the site documentation specified in d) below.    2) Preparation of the site civil works d┆
0x24a00…24b00 (36, 0, 10) Sector 240bff00184941 ┆$    IArawings/specifications and the as-to-be-built drawings.   c) SHAPE representatives will assist contractor to collect the relevant information to be used to prepare the site for installation of the CAMPS equipment. At least one of SHAPE representativ┆
0x24b00…24c00 (36, 0, 11) Sector 240cff00184941 ┆$    IAes on each site survey team will be authorized to make decisions and to sign a survey protocol on behalf of SHAPE.   d) Site Documentation    Customer will deliver a data package to contractor prior to site survey to permit him to conduct the survey┆
0x24c00…24d00 (36, 0, 12) Sector 240ddc00184941 ┆$ \  IA. Data not delivered prior to site survey will be supplied during the survey. Additional data will be supplied by customer in accordance with minutes of meeting agreed to during the conclusion of the site survey.  phase 380/220 volts 50 HZ power sup┆
0x24d00…24e00 (36, 0, 13) Sector 240eff00184941 ┆$    IA 1                                                                     e) Drawings and specifications supplied by customer, must contain sufficient information to permit contractor to generate Civil Works Requirements, As-to-be-built drawings and As┆
0x24e00…24f00 (36, 0, 14) Sector 240fff00184941 ┆$    IA-built Drawings as described in section 3.6.6.   f) Customer shall without being requested so by contractor submit all of the above data and subsequent updates to ensure that contractor at all times has the most current documentation package for the┆
0x24f00…25000 (36, 0, 15) Sector 2400ff00184941 ┆$    IA site in question.   g) Above data shall be submitted to contractor no later than 3 months prior to contractors scheduled delivery of Civil Engineering requirements.    3.7.2 Maintenance and Support    3.7.2.1 Maintenance Plan   Contractor shall dev┆
0x25000…25100 (37, 0, 0)  Sector 2501ff00184941 ┆%    IA 1                                                                       Circuit breakers which operate to make or break A.C. power lines shall make or break all conductors at the same time. The neutral wire shall not pass through any fuse.     All ┆
0x25100…25200 (37, 0, 1)  Sector 2502ff00184941 ┆%    IAfuses and circuit breakers shall be so located such that they are readily accessible.    2) Utility Outlets Sockets     Utility outlets sockets for operation of each terminal shall be provided as close as possible to the required installation site o┆
0x25200…25300 (37, 0, 2)  Sector 2503ff00184941 ┆%    IAf a terminal.     The outlet sockets shall be of a uniform 220 V AC standard type with ground and break of line only according to the national standard for each installation. The socket shall be of a type that only allows the plug to mate in the cor┆
0x25300…25400 (37, 0, 3)  Sector 2504ff00184941 ┆%    IArect orientation.    3) Contractor shall deliver his requirements to the power installation specifying the required number of utilily as part of the Civil Works Requirements Package.    3.7.1.2.5 Effect on Military Activities   Installations in buil┆
0x25400…25500 (37, 0, 4)  Sector 2505ff00184941 ┆%    IAdings shall be performed in a manner that avoids disruption of on-going military activities. Contractor may be required under special circumstances to stop work for military reasons. Under such circumstances, the contractor shall furnish a report to┆
0x25500…25600 (37, 0, 5)  Sector 2506ff00184941 ┆%    IA SHAPE giving details of the time that the stop work order was enforced, together with any other pertinent information.     3.7.1.2.6 Space and Access Dimensions   a) At each site an area of 7 meters by 5 meters will be made available for the instal┆
0x25600…25700 (37, 0, 6)  Sector 2507da00184941 ┆% Z  IAlation of the CAMPS Central equipment (duplicated processor) and supervisory positions with a minimum floor to ceiling height of 220 cm without a raised floor, or 2 meters minimum if a raised floor is provided.  up of filters, which will be provided┆
0x25700…25800 (37, 0, 7)  Sector 2408ff00184941 ┆$    IA 1                                                                     b) Access Dimensions    All sites have access dimensions equal to or better than:    Height 1.70 meters   Width 0.65 meters   Length 3.70 meters    Above dimensions will be guara┆
0x25800…25900 (37, 0, 8)  Sector 2509ff00184941 ┆%    IAconcerning power and safety.   b) Contractor will ensure that As-To-Be-Built drawings submitted to SHAPE will conform to national safety regulation.   c) Customer will approve the As-To-Be-Built drawings for conformance to national regulations as we┆
0x25900…25a00 (37, 0, 9)  Sector 250aff00184941 ┆%    IAll as obtain approval of the completed installation from national authorities.   d) The CAMPS Central Processor, together with supervisor and maintenance positions are processing NATO classified information in a "clear" electrical form and will ther┆
0x25a00…25b00 (37, 0, 10) Sector 250b9000184941 ┆%    IAefore be installed in a communications security (red) area in conformity with criteria laid down in the current edition of AMSG-719-b.    Enclosure D, Section V defines special security requirements. The contractor shall ensure that all classified m┆
0x25b00…25c00 (37, 0, 11) Sector 250cff00184941 ┆%    IA 1                                                                    3.7.1.2.3 Grounding   a) An efficient and comprehensive grounding system shall be provided on each site by customer. The grounding system shall comprise:    Safety ground (frame g┆
0x25c00…25d00 (37, 0, 12) Sector 250dff00184941 ┆%    IAround)   b) The safety ground will be part of the main power system and conform to national regulations.    3.7.1.2.4 Mains Power Supplies   a) To be provided at each site by customer.    1) Three phase and single phase 380/220 volts 50 HZ power sup┆
0x25d00…25e00 (37, 0, 13) Sector 250eff00184941 ┆%    IAplies will be available at all sites, except UKAIR where the nominal voltage is 405/240, with a frequency of 50 HZ.    2) If consisting with national regulations the following color coding shall apply:     Line:     Brown    Neutral:  Blue    Ground┆
0x25e00…25f00 (37, 0, 14) Sector 250fff00184941 ┆%    IA:   Yellow/green   b) In case of 3 phase installation, the lines can be of any color, except blue and yellow/green.   c) In conformance with national regulations each end of the neutral and ground wire shall be clearly marked (coloured sleeves or co┆
0x25f00…26000 (37, 0, 15) Sector 25008a00184941 ┆%    IAloured durable adhesive tape).    1) Protective Devices     Protective devices for the mains power installation shall be provided.  ners in which supplies are transported shall in addition to normal mercantile marking be marked with the following da┆
0x26000…26100 (38, 0, 0)  Sector 2601ff00184941 ┆&    IAta on a separate nameplate (tranfers or stamping acceptable if nameplate is not practical).    Project title   Purchaser Contract Number   Contract Item Number   Manufacturer's name and address   Ship to address  3.7.1.1.4 Packing Lists   Packing li┆
0x26100…26200 (38, 0, 1)  Sector 2602ff00184941 ┆&    IAsts shall accompany all shipments and two copies each shall be provided to the purchaser. Each packing list will contain the following information:    Shipping Address   Package Number   Contract Number   Contract Item Number   Item Description   Pa┆
0x26200…26300 (38, 0, 2)  Sector 2603ff00184941 ┆&    IArt Number   NATO Stock Number (if available)   Serial Number   Quantity shipped   Date Shipped    3.7.1.1.5 NATO Shipping Documents   Whenever shipments under this contract requires NATO Form 302 or other NATO shipping documents these shall be made ┆
0x26300…26400 (38, 0, 3)  Sector 26044d00184941 ┆& M  IAavailable to contractor without delay when requested by contractor.    .6.9.6 Data Base Design Document   All commonly used data and files shall be specified in accordance with ACE Directive 007-3 Annex E "Data Base Specification" (Dated l4th Januar┆
0x26400…26500 (38, 0, 4)  Sector 2605ff00184941 ┆&    IA 1                                                                    3.7.1.2 Installation    3.7.1.2.1 Security   a) The CAMPS Central Processor together with the supervisor and maintenance positions will at each site be installed in a communicatio┆
0x26500…26600 (38, 0, 5)  Sector 2606ff00184941 ┆&    IAns security (red) area. The installation shall therefore conform with the relevant requirements to automatic processing devices contained in the current issue of AMSG 719B.   b) Customers local COMSEC staff shall be entitled to monitor the installat┆
0x26600…26700 (38, 0, 6)  Sector 2607ff00184941 ┆&    IAion works. A final test and inspection before each installation becomes operative will be carried out by an ACE-COMSEC team.   c) The power supply to all equipment in the red area will enter via a filter or a group of filters, which will be provided┆
0x26700…26800 (38, 0, 7)  Sector 2508ff00184941 ┆%    IA by the customer.Detailed requirements will be part of the Civil Works Requirements data package to be supplied by contractor.    3.7.1.2.2 Standards   a) The equipment shall operate from mains power installations conforming to national regulations ┆
0x26800…26900 (38, 0, 8)  Sector 26094b00184941 ┆& K  IA and 2 copies to each site affected by the particular modification.  CE Directive 007-3 is generated for software specifications only, and is consequently not adequate for a full System Design Specification. CR shall, however, use ACE Directive 007-┆
0x26900…26a00 (38, 0, 9)  Sector 260aff00184941 ┆&    IA 1                                                                    3.7 LOGISTIC REQUIREMENTS    3.7.1 Transportation and Installation    3.7.1.1 Transportation    3.7.1.1.1 Security   In the case of classified equipment and/or material, special s┆
0x26a00…26b00 (38, 0, 10) Sector 260bff00184941 ┆&    IAhipping shall be provided by the contractor and confirmed/co-ordinated with the purchaser. NATO Security manual C-M(55)15 Final, Volume 2 Enclosure D, Section V defines special security requirements. The contractor shall ensure that all classified m┆
0x26b00…26c00 (38, 0, 11) Sector 260cff00184941 ┆&    IAaterial and/or equipment to be provided under the terms of this contract will not be transported over or through any non-NATO country, nor will any of the material and/or equipment be handled by any non-NATO aligned freight forwarder or shipping age┆
0x26c00…26d00 (38, 0, 12) Sector 260dff00184941 ┆&    IAncy.    3.7.1.1.2 Packing   All equipment delivered under this contract will be packed and crated in accordance with the best commercial practices for the type of supplies involved, given due consideration to climatic and shipping conditions in orde┆
0x26d00…26e00 (38, 0, 13) Sector 260eff00184941 ┆&    IAr to ensure safe arrival to destination.   a) Items returned for repair will be transported in the original container used for transport to site.  Contractor will identify all items delivered in reusable containers.   b) All delivered spares will be┆
0x26e00…26f00 (38, 0, 14) Sector 260fd500184941 ┆& U  IA packed individually for long term storage without performance or physical deterioration with expected shelf life. Full details of the contents and the shelf life shall be clearly indicated on the package.  2) Input-process-output diagrams (HIPO) sh┆
0x26f00…27000 (38, 0, 15) Sector 2600ff00184941 ┆&    IA 1                                                                    3.7.1.1.3 Marking   Items of supply and the packages or containers in which supplies are transported shall in addition to normal mercantile marking be marked with the following da┆
0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0)  Sector 2701ff00184941 ┆'    IAts of the SRS onto the individual subsystem.    7) Performance budgets for the individual subsystem.    8) A description of how all the security requirements are being met.    3.6.9.4 Detailed Design Specification   The software shall be broken down┆
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1)  Sector 2702ff00184941 ┆'    IA into software package with well defined functions and interfaces. The Application software package and new System Software shall be specified in accordance with ACE Directive 007-3 Annex D "Program Specification". The package Specifications will ap┆
0x27200…27300 (39, 0, 2)  Sector 27033a00184941 ┆' :  IApear in two issues: As-to-be-built and As-built.    anges to the scope and content during the period between submission of the test procedures and the scheduled date for commencement of the associated tests.    3.6.9 Software Documentation    3.6.9.┆
0x27300…27400 (39, 0, 3)  Sector 2704ff00184941 ┆'    IA 1                                                                    3.6.9.6 Data Base Design Document   All commonly used data and files shall be specified in accordance with ACE Directive 007-3 Annex E "Data Base Specification" (Dated l4th Januar┆
0x27400…27500 (39, 0, 4)  Sector 2705ff00184941 ┆'    IAy 1980).    3.6.10 Field Modification Documents    3.6.10.1 General   Copies of all modification advices shall be supplied giving full information as regards all modifications carried out on the equipment up to expiration of the warranty period for ┆
0x27500…27600 (39, 0, 5)  Sector 2706ff00184941 ┆'    IAthe equipment in question. The modification advices shall include the reason for the modification, tools required, time required, parts required, equipment to be modified and full instructions for the implementation of the modification.   A master l┆
0x27600…27700 (39, 0, 6)  Sector 2707ff00184941 ┆'    IAist of all modifications carried out on the equipment shall be provided. The modifications shall be presented consecutively showing the reason for the modification equipment modified and a short description of how it was carried out.   Where a modif┆
0x27700…27800 (39, 0, 7)  Sector 2608ff00184941 ┆&    IAication necessitates amendment of the documentation changed pages shall be provided in sufficient quantity to amend all affected documentation.    3.6.10.2 Delivery   The contractor shall provide 2 copies at each modification advice to the purchaser┆
0x27800…27900 (39, 0, 8)  Sector 2709ff00184941 ┆'    IAs Specification and associated ICDs are mapped onto the subsystems. ACE Directive 007-3 is generated for software specifications only, and is consequently not adequate for a full System Design Specification. CR shall, however, use ACE Directive 007-┆
0x27900…27a00 (39, 0, 9)  Sector 270aff00184941 ┆'    IA3 as a guideline when producing the SDS.   a) Subsystem Definition    A Subsystem shall have a well defined function represented by a well defined set of requirements. It is further essential that the division into subsystems is made so that inter-s┆
0x27a00…27b00 (39, 0, 10) Sector 270bff00184941 ┆'    IAubsystem interfaces are simple and well defined.    The CAMPS subsystem shall be specified as follows:    1) Hardware Subsystems shall be documented as described in section 3.6.4 to 3.6.6 (incl.)    2) The system software subsystems shall be documen┆
0x27b00…27c00 (39, 0, 11) Sector 270cff00184941 ┆'    IAted in accordance with the following:     a) Existing system software and software that is a modification of existing software shall be documented in accordance with CR standard for system software.     b) Purchased software products shall be docume┆
0x27c00…27d00 (39, 0, 12) Sector 270d9300184941 ┆'    IAnted in accordance with the internal standards of the Purchaser. The level of details shall, however, be equivalent to ACE Directive 007-3.  mum the following:   a) The title of the proposed procedure and a list of all required test equipment, where┆
0x27d00…27e00 (39, 0, 13) Sector 270eff00184941 ┆'    IA 1                                                                       c) New System Software developed by CR shall be documented in accordance with ACE Directive 007-3 Annex C.    3) The application software subsystems shall be specified in accor┆
0x27e00…27f00 (39, 0, 14) Sector 270fff00184941 ┆'    IAdance with ACE Directive 007-3 Annex C Subsystem Specification.   b) Document Content    The SDS shall include the following information:    1) A chart showing the hierarchical breakdown into subsystems.    2) Input-process-output diagrams (HIPO) sh┆
0x27f00…28000 (39, 0, 15) Sector 2700ff00184941 ┆'    IAowing the flow of data between the subsystems.    3) Flow charts showing the logical relationship between the subsystems.    4) Hardware configuration.    5) A mapping of the software and firmware onto the hardware.    6) A mapping of the requiremen┆
0x28000…28100 (40, 0, 0)  Sector 2801ff00184941 ┆(    IA 1                                                                     g) Signatures of official representatives of the contractor and the purchaser.    3.6.8.7 Approval and Delivery   A copy of each class II test document complete with samples of t┆
0x28100…28200 (40, 0, 1)  Sector 2802ff00184941 ┆(    IAhe associated test result forms, shall be submitted to SHAPE for approval at least thirty days before the scheduled date for commencement of the associated tests. Submittal will take place only, if SHAPE has not previously approved the document. SHA┆
0x28200…28300 (40, 0, 2)  Sector 2803ff00184941 ┆(    IAPE and the contractor shall mutually agree on any changes to the scope and content during the period between submission of the test procedures and the scheduled date for commencement of the associated tests.    3.6.9 Software Documentation    3.6.9.┆
0x28300…28400 (40, 0, 3)  Sector 2804ff00184941 ┆(    IA1 General   CR will produce all future CAMPS related software documentation in accordance with ACE directive 007-3 issue 2, dated 14th January 1980.    3.6.9.2 Documentation Structure   The CAMPS software documentation shall be structured in a hiera┆
0x28400…28500 (40, 0, 4)  Sector 2805ff00184941 ┆(    IArchical system of levels in accordance with the hierarchical structure of the software.   The software shall be documented in 2 levels:   - System Design Specification.   System Engineering CDRL NO. 07.   - Detailed Design Specifications.   Software┆
0x28500…28600 (40, 0, 5)  Sector 28066800184941 ┆( h  IA Development CDRL NO. 05.   The software documentation shall, furthermore, be complemented with:   listed below are applicable for the tests conducted according to the test plan.   Documentation for class I test (contractor's internal verification) ┆
0x28600…28700 (40, 0, 6)  Sector 2807ff00184941 ┆(    IA 1                                                                     - Data Base Design Specification.   - Software Test Specification and Test Procedures.    3.6.9.3 System Design Specification (SDS)   The System Design Specification shall provid┆
0x28700…28800 (40, 0, 7)  Sector 2708ff00184941 ┆'    IAe an introduction to the complete CAMPS system consisting of both hardware, firmware, and software. It shall show how the system is constructed of subsystems, how these subsystems are interrelated, and how the requirements of this System Requirement┆
0x28800…28900 (40, 0, 8)  Sector 2809ff00184941 ┆(    IAument shall contain the procedures for the tests that have to be performed on each equipment and its associated accessories following manufacture to ensure that all items to be delivered are in accordance with the requirements of the contract prior ┆
0x28900…28a00 (40, 0, 9)  Sector 280a2700184941 ┆( '  IAto shipment from the factory.    nformation necessary for the Purchaser to operate, maintain, and expand or modify the installation.    3.6.7 Inventory    3.6.7.1 General   The contractor shall prepare a property inventory for each CAMPS site.    3.┆
0x28a00…28b00 (40, 0, 10) Sector 280bff00184941 ┆(    IA 1                                                                    3.6.8.4 Site Provisional Acceptance Document (SPA)   This document shall contain all test procedures and inspections that are necessary to verify that the equipment has been corre┆
0x28b00…28c00 (40, 0, 11) Sector 280cff00184941 ┆(    IActly installed and aligned. It shall also contain a check list of all items that should be supplied under terms of the contract such as accessories, spare parts, tools, test equipment and documentation. (For a brief description of the SPA test see s┆
0x28c00…28d00 (40, 0, 12) Sector 280dff00184941 ┆(    IAection 4.2.3.2 of System Requirements Specifications).    3.6.8.5 Test Procedures   Each procedure shall, where applicable, include as a minimum the following:   a) The title of the proposed procedure and a list of all required test equipment, where┆
0x28d00…28e00 (40, 0, 13) Sector 280eff00184941 ┆(    IA applicable.   b) Required test limits, where applicable.   c) A detailed step-by-step procedure written so that the procedure can be understood by technician.   d) A block diagram of the required test set-up if more than two test connections are in┆
0x28e00…28f00 (40, 0, 14) Sector 280fff00184941 ┆(    IAvolved.    3.6.8.6 Test Result Forms   The Test Results Forms to be used in conjunction with the test procedures may be part of the test procedure itself. They shall contain as a minimum a space for inclusion of:   a) Test location and date.   b) Eq┆
0x28f00…29000 (40, 0, 15) Sector 2800a900184941 ┆( )  IAuipment type and serial number(s).   c) Test procedure reference number and issue number.   d) Type of test equipment employed.   e) Test Results.   f) Comments.  checked against the installed equipment at time of PSA and changed as necessary. The m┆
0x29000…29100 (41, 0, 0)  Sector 2901ff00184941 ┆)    IAarked up copy shall then form the official record of all equipment and other items that have been delivered.  The deliverable final inventory will be submitted in the form of a hard copy list subsequent to SPA.    3.6.7.3 Final Inventory (optional) ┆
0x29100…29200 (41, 0, 1)  Sector 2902ff00184941 ┆)    IA  An Optional Final Inventory will be prepared by contractor in a form compatible with the purchaser's computer punch cards or magnetic tapes with a hard copy. This inventory will be made based on the hard copy inventory.   Work on the Optional Fina┆
0x29200…29300 (41, 0, 2)  Sector 29035c00184941 ┆) \  IAl Inventory will be initiated after basic contract has been appropriately amended.    ted or have COMSEC implications.  Signal cable runs from CAMPS equipment room to user terminals shall be incorporated in the as-to-be-built and as-built documentat┆
0x29300…29400 (41, 0, 3)  Sector 2904ff00184941 ┆)    IA 1                                                                    3.6.8 Factory and Acceptance Test Documentation    3.6.8.1 General   As stated in section 4 of System Requirements Specification the delivered equipment will be tested to verify i┆
0x29400…29500 (41, 0, 4)  Sector 2905ff00184941 ┆)    IAts compliance with the contractual requirements.   The quality and quantity of documentation produced and delivered by contractor for class II tests is determined solely by the extent to which customer and contractor has agreed to test the equipment┆
0x29500…29600 (41, 0, 5)  Sector 2906ff00184941 ┆)    IA (i.e. requirements stated in System Requirements Specification).   The documentation requirements listed below are applicable for the tests conducted according to the test plan.   Documentation for class I test (contractor's internal verification) ┆
0x29600…29700 (41, 0, 6)  Sector 2907ff00184941 ┆)    IAwill be developed for in-house use only.    3.6.8.2 Prototype Test Documents   Documentation for the following class II tests will be submitted by contractor:   - DSMT (Prototype) System Verification  - Availability Verification  - In-Plant Software┆
0x29700…29800 (41, 0, 7)  Sector 2808ff00184941 ┆(    IA Verification  - Software Functional Verification  - Software Operational Verification   Detailed test requirements will be described in the System Integration and Test Plan.    3.6.8.3 Factory Acceptance Test Documents   Factory Acceptance Test Doc┆
0x29800…29900 (41, 0, 8)  Sector 2909ff00184941 ┆)    IA 1                                                                      9) Layout and cable runs of all intercom equipment having a COMSEC impact relative to CAMPS equipment.  Drawings and specifications to be supplied by customer if installed after┆
0x29900…29a00 (41, 0, 9)  Sector 290aff00184941 ┆)    IA site surveys.    10) All other information necessary for the Purchaser to operate, maintain, and expand or modify the installation.    3.6.7 Inventory    3.6.7.1 General   The contractor shall prepare a property inventory for each CAMPS site.    3.┆
0x29a00…29b00 (41, 0, 10) Sector 290bff00184941 ┆)    IA6.7.2 Property Inventory   a) The contractor shall prepare a property inventory of each site and shall deliver them to the related sites before provisional site acceptance (PSA).   b) The inventory shall be prepared in block form and shall consist o┆
0x29b00…29c00 (41, 0, 11) Sector 290cff00184941 ┆)    IAf the following sections, as applicable:    1) Main Equipment.    2) Ancillary Equipment.    3) Test Equipment.    4) Technical Furnishings (tools etc.).    5) Spare Parts (Site and Depot).    6) Installation Material (Cable and Hardware).    7) Doc┆
0x29c00…29d00 (41, 0, 12) Sector 290d7c00184941 ┆) |  IAumentation (Handbooks and Drawings, Installation Drawings, and Plans, As Built Drawings, Cable and Wiring Diagrams).  ite.  This document should, as a minimum, be in the form of engineering sketches and written text describing all civil works that n┆
0x29d00…29e00 (41, 0, 13) Sector 290eff00184941 ┆)    IA 1                                                                     c) For each applicable item a family tree breakdown of the equipment (from main equipment, major assembly, sub-assembly items etc. down to module PC board level) shall be given i┆
0x29e00…29f00 (41, 0, 14) Sector 290fff00184941 ┆)    IAn the inventory.   d) The inventory information, shall include as a minimum the following data elements:    - Site   - Item Number   - Description   - True Manufacturer's Part Number   - Manufacturer's Identification Code   - Quantity   - Price   - ┆
0x29f00…2a000 (41, 0, 15) Sector 2900ff00184941 ┆)    IANATO Stock Number (as available)   - Item Serial Number (for test equipment and for major assemblies)   - Working or Spare   - Remarks   e) The inventory shall be checked against the installed equipment at time of PSA and changed as necessary. The m┆
0x2a000…2a100 (42, 0, 0)  Sector 2a01ff00184941 ┆*    IA 1                                                                     b) These documents shall be self sufficient and not depend on any other documents other than the supplied maintenance manual and equipment handbooks.  If reference to another doc┆
0x2a100…2a200 (42, 0, 1)  Sector 2a02ff00184941 ┆*    IAument is unavoidable, then a copy of, or a pertinent extract from the reference document shall be included.  These documents shall be prepared for each location and include all relevant information covering the following:    1) Floor and wall plans ┆
0x2a200…2a300 (42, 0, 2)  Sector 2a03ff00184941 ┆*    IAshowing all cable runs within the CAMPS equipment room.  Cable runs must be CAMPS related or have COMSEC implications.  Signal cable runs from CAMPS equipment room to user terminals shall be incorporated in the as-to-be-built and as-built documentat┆
0x2a300…2a400 (42, 0, 3)  Sector 2a04ff00184941 ┆*    IAion.  (Information on the routing of the cable-runs will be provided by customer).    2) Plan showing grounding system related to CAMPS with description of conductors, electrodes and joints.  Drawings and specifications to be provided by customer.  ┆
0x2a400…2a500 (42, 0, 4)  Sector 2a05ff00184941 ┆*    IA  3) Cable racking and cable runs with cable numbers and cable functions to include as appropriate all terminating points, connections, connectors and sockets.  The functions of all conductors shall be shown.    4) Physical layout (plan and elevatio┆
0x2a500…2a600 (42, 0, 5)  Sector 2a06ff00184941 ┆*    IAn) of all major equipments.    5) Ventilation and environmental control systems that impact on COMSEC.  Drawings and specifications to be supplied by customer if installed or modified after site survey.    6) Cross-connection frames and patch panel ┆
0x2a600…2a700 (42, 0, 6)  Sector 2a07ff00184941 ┆*    IAdetails.    7) Power distribution boards, cabling, wiring and distribution schemes showing position of filters if fitted.  Drawings and specifications to be supplied by customer.    8) Ancillary equipment that have COMSEC implications.  Drawings and┆
0x2a700…2a800 (42, 0, 7)  Sector 29085f00184941 ┆) _  IA specifications to be provided by customer if installed or modified after site surveys.  ied to each site will reflect the level of maintenance applicable to CAMPS, i.e. module replacement.   The corrective maintenance instructions shall contain:   ┆
0x2a800…2a900 (42, 0, 8)  Sector 2a096600184941 ┆* f  IAa) Detailed descriptions of the symptoms of a fault to include alarm conditions if applicable.   supplied as a repair kit to each site and depot.    3.6.4.2 OEM Equipment   Handbooks and other relevant documentation for peripherals and test equipmen┆
0x2a900…2aa00 (42, 0, 9)  Sector 2a0aff00184941 ┆*    IA 1                                                                     b) Description of the possible fault isolation methods and tools used in connection with fault isolation.   c) Comprehensive procedures for fault tracing and fault isolation.    ┆
0x2aa00…2ab00 (42, 0, 10) Sector 2a0bff00184941 ┆*    IA3.6.5.3 Associated Documentation   Appropriate documentation, either in the form of the manufacturer's handbook or leaflet, shall be provided where applicable for each delivered item of test equipment. Similarly, documentation shall be provided for ┆
0x2ab00…2ac00 (42, 0, 11) Sector 2a0cff00184941 ┆*    IAthose tools, other than simple hand tools, which require operation and maintenance instructions, when full information is not given in the Maintenance and Operating Manual.    3.6.6 Engineering Drawing Documentation    3.6.6.1 Civil Works Requiremen┆
0x2ac00…2ad00 (42, 0, 12) Sector 2a0dff00184941 ┆*    IAts   The civil works requirements are to be provided by contractor 12 months prior to equipment installation at each site.  This document should, as a minimum, be in the form of engineering sketches and written text describing all civil works that n┆
0x2ad00…2ae00 (42, 0, 13) Sector 2a0eff00184941 ┆*    IAeed to be accomplished to prepare the site for contractor equipment installation.  This documentation must be in sufficient technical detail to instruct a civil works contractor in the work to be performed.    3.6.6.2 As-to-be-Built and As-Built Doc┆
0x2ae00…2af00 (42, 0, 14) Sector 2a0fff00184941 ┆*    IAumentation   a) This documentation shall provide full details of how all the major assemblies of the supplied equipment at each location have been physically installed and electrically integrated.  They will be supplied by CR as two deliveries:    1┆
0x2af00…2b000 (42, 0, 15) Sector 2a009500184941 ┆*    IA) As-to-be-Built drawings (due nine months before  scheduled start of equipment installations).    2) As-Built Drawings (due at time of PSA).  . As a minimum the following drawings shall be included:   a)  Block diagram of the whole equipment.   b) ┆
0x2b000…2b100 (43, 0, 0)  Sector 2b01ff00184941 ┆+    IABlock diagram of assemblies divided into units.   c) Block diagram of major units.   d) Detailed interconnection diagrams and internal cabinet cabling diagrams including the views of plug-in connectors.   e) If applicable, flow diagrams of the signa┆
0x2b100…2b200 (43, 0, 1)  Sector 2b02d000184941 ┆+ P  IAls through the equipment will be shown as part of the fault isolation procedure.   f) Circuit diagrams of all units and subassemblies will be supplied as part of the depot maintenance documentation.    l and electronic characteristics as applicable,┆
0x2b200…2b300 (43, 0, 2)  Sector 2b03ff00184941 ┆+    IA 1                                                                    3.6.5.1 Preventive Maintenance   The preventive maintenance instructions shall contain:   a) All recommended routine maintenance tasks necessary to ensure continuous and satisfact┆
0x2b300…2b400 (43, 0, 3)  Sector 2b04ff00184941 ┆+    IAory performance of the equipment, based on the periodicity of maintenance (i.e. daily, weekly, monthly etc.).   b) Illustrations and test set up schematics shall be included to ensure that the procedures can be understood by the CAMPS technician.   ┆
0x2b400…2b500 (43, 0, 4)  Sector 2b05ff00184941 ┆+    IAc) All test points clearly identified. The nominal values and the acceptable limits that should be measured at each test point shall be indicated.   d) The document shall include system and sub-system alignment procedures.   e) Where necessary, refe┆
0x2b500…2b600 (43, 0, 5)  Sector 2b06ff00184941 ┆+    IArence shall be made to other documentation where more detailed information regarding the maintenance task may be found.   f) List of all required tools and test equipment supplied for maintenance purposes.   g) Dismantling and re-assembly instructio┆
0x2b600…2b700 (43, 0, 6)  Sector 2b07ff00184941 ┆+    IAns shall be given where applicable.   h) Procedures for adjusting factory sealed controls and mechanisms are also required and shall include statements giving the levels of maintenance where these adjustments would normally be performed (i.e. depot,┆
0x2b700…2b800 (43, 0, 7)  Sector 2a08ff00184941 ┆*    IA etc.).    3.6.5.2 Corrective Maintenance   The corrective maintenance instructions supplied to each site will reflect the level of maintenance applicable to CAMPS, i.e. module replacement.   The corrective maintenance instructions shall contain:   ┆
0x2b800…2b900 (43, 0, 8)  Sector 2b09ff00184941 ┆+    IA for each item listed.    d) A list of the sizes and types of nuts, bolts, washers and fasteners supplied as a repair kit to each site and depot.    3.6.4.2 OEM Equipment   Handbooks and other relevant documentation for peripherals and test equipmen┆
0x2b900…2ba00 (43, 0, 9)  Sector 2b0a5300184941 ┆+ S  IAt supplied shall be delivered in accordance with the terms of the contract.  mmissioning Instructions   a) This section shall include the electrical and mechanical information necessary for mounting and demounting the equipment especially:   b) Deta┆
0x2ba00…2bb00 (43, 0, 10) Sector 2b0bff00184941 ┆+    IA 1                                                                     Contents of the documentation must be relevant to the supplied equipment, and will be identical in scope wherever applicable to that described in 3.6.4.1. The applicability can b┆
0x2bb00…2bc00 (43, 0, 11) Sector 2b0cff00184941 ┆+    IAe met either by the contents itself or by marking up the document in a clear and unambiguous way. Such markings shall be consistent with good legibility, readability and utility of the end product.   3.6.5 Maintenance Handbook    The maintenance pro┆
0x2bc00…2bd00 (43, 0, 12) Sector 2b0dff00184941 ┆+    IAcedures handbook is the basic document which outlines how the maintenance of the system will be effected. It shall be, in effect, the final version of the contractor's maintenance plan. It shall be the one document which will give precise instructio┆
0x2bd00…2be00 (43, 0, 13) Sector 2b0eff00184941 ┆+    IAns to a  technician as to how he will fulfil his responsibilities.   Drawings, illustrations and photographs used in connection with maintenance will permit identification of the location of all replaceable units to permit a technician to repair and┆
0x2be00…2bf00 (43, 0, 14) Sector 2b0fff00184941 ┆+    IA to satisfactorily maintain the equipment. Equipment layout drawings, inter-unit and sub-unit cabling and wiring diagrams shall be provided for all electrical and electronic assemblies. Annotated line drawings, annotated cut-away illustrations, and ┆
0x2bf00…2c000 (43, 0, 15) Sector 2b00ff00184941 ┆+    IAannotated photographs, as appropriate, shall be provided to permit identification of all mechanical assemblies and mechanisms and parts thereof. As a minimum the following drawings shall be included:   a)  Block diagram of the whole equipment.   b) ┆
0x2c000…2c100 (44, 0, 0)  Sector 2c01ff00184941 ┆,    IAassistant.   d) The user's manual will describe all the functions of the CAMPS System and illustrate how to operate it.    3.6.4.1.4 Technical Description   a) The depth of description will be in accordance with the level of maintenance as outlined ┆
0x2c100…2c200 (44, 0, 1)  Sector 2c02ff00184941 ┆,    IAin contractor's maintenance plan.   b) First section will give a general introduction to the equipment and explain its purpose. It shall give a brief description covering the overall physical, electrical and electronic characteristics as applicable,┆
0x2c200…2c300 (44, 0, 2)  Sector 2c036300184941 ┆, c  IA using as back-up information block diagrams, photographs or other suitable illustrations.                              1                                                                           TO         DRAFT PRELIMINARY VERSION    FINAL VERSION┆
0x2c300…2c400 (44, 0, 3)  Sector 2c04ff00184941 ┆,    IA 1                                                                     c) Subsequent sections will describe the major elements and assemblies, and present the overall functional description of the system.   d) The object of the Technical Description┆
0x2c400…2c500 (44, 0, 4)  Sector 2c05ff00184941 ┆,    IA is to provide sufficient technical information to operating and maintenance personnel to enable them to understand and use the Maintenance Handbooks and Operating Instructions respectively.   3.6.4.1.5 Parts List   This section shall consist of a t┆
0x2c500…2c600 (44, 0, 5)  Sector 2c06ff00184941 ┆,    IAabulation following a "family tree" type breakdown of all parts for the described equipment, and shall provide the following information.   a) Manufacturer's part number and an associated brief descriptive phrase for each major assembly.    b) The c┆
0x2c600…2c700 (44, 0, 6)  Sector 2c07ff00184941 ┆,    IAomponent reference number as used on the circuit diagrams for all electrical/electronic components parts. Each reference number shall be followed by a brief descriptive phrase, nominal value, rating and tolerance of the associated component, togethe┆
0x2c700…2c800 (44, 0, 7)  Sector 2b08ff00184941 ┆+    IAr with the manufacturer's reference number and manufacturer's address or NATO code (if readily available).    c) Manufacturer's part number and an associated brief descriptive phrase for each mechanical part, together with the manufacturer's address┆
0x2c800…2c900 (44, 0, 8)  Sector 2c09ff00184941 ┆,    IA output signals.   e) The environmental conditions over which the equipment performance will continue to meet the design performance criteria.   f) The overall weight and the weight of each typical unit or sub-unit.   g) The overall dimensions and t┆
0x2c900…2ca00 (44, 0, 9)  Sector 2c0aff00184941 ┆,    IAhe dimensions of each major unit or sub-unit.   3.6.4.1.2 Installation and Commissioning Instructions   a) This section shall include the electrical and mechanical information necessary for mounting and demounting the equipment especially:   b) Deta┆
0x2ca00…2cb00 (44, 0, 10) Sector 2c0bff00184941 ┆,    IAiled mechanical installation instructions.   c) Detailed external and inter-unit cabling instructions, including earthing connections.   d) Specification of the cables to be used.   e) A detailed list of checks to be carried out prior to application┆
0x2cb00…2cc00 (44, 0, 11) Sector 2c0cff00184941 ┆,    IA of power for the first time.   f) A detailed list of checks to be carried out following the application of power and prior to putting the equipment into service. Where these checks are identical to the maintenance procedures references shall be mad┆
0x2cc00…2cd00 (44, 0, 12) Sector 2c0d5100184941 ┆, Q  IAe to the maintenance procedures. Duplication of the text is not required.  of each draft document shall be submitted to the purchaser for review. The resulting recommended changes shall be considered and incorporated by the contractor who shall re-s┆
0x2cd00…2ce00 (44, 0, 13) Sector 2c0eff00184941 ┆,    IA 1                                                                     g) List of tools and test equipment required for installation, commissioning and check-out of the equipment.   3.6.4.1.3 Operating Instructions   a) The operating instructions sh┆
0x2ce00…2cf00 (44, 0, 14) Sector 2c0fff00184941 ┆,    IAall be detailed and cover all applicable equipment both central computer and peripherals.   b) Operating instructions shall include the basic functions such as:    1) Power ON and OFF.    2) Emergency power OFF.    3) Interpretation of alarm and war┆
0x2cf00…2d000 (44, 0, 15) Sector 2c00ff00184941 ┆,    IAning conditions and associated immediate action instructions.    4) Description of controls and indicators.   c) A user's manual will be written for the following user categories:    1) CAMPS operator.    2) CAMPS supervisor.    3) CAMPS supervisor ┆
0x2d000…2d100 (45, 0, 0)  Sector 2d01ff00184941 ┆-    IA 1                                                                     b) In the event that approved copies are not available at the time of on-site acceptance of equipments, preliminary version of each document (advance information in sufficient de┆
0x2d100…2d200 (45, 0, 1)  Sector 2d02ff00184941 ┆-    IAtail to permit satisfactory operation and maintenance of the equipment) shall be provided to each site at the time of the provisional site acceptance.   c) Quantities     The contractor shall deliver the following quantities of handbooks (i.e. Equip┆
0x2d200…2d300 (45, 0, 2)  Sector 2d03ff00184941 ┆-    IAment, maintenance and Test Equipment Handbooks). 1                                                                      1                                                                           TO         DRAFT PRELIMINARY VERSION    FINAL VERSION┆
0x2d300…2d400 (45, 0, 3)  Sector 2d04ff00184941 ┆-    IA    Each Site  0                            2 (each)   (Delivery 2 weeks       before PSA)   Purchaser  4 (each) Delivery 6 months   5 (each)        "       before PSA of first site   NCS        0                           20 (each)        "  1     ┆
0x2d400…2d500 (45, 0, 4)  Sector 2d05ff00184941 ┆-    IA                                                                  3.6.4 Equipment Handbooks    3.6.4.1 CR Produced Equipment   Equipment handbooks shall be prepared for all main and miscellaneous equipment supplied. The equipment handbook shall cont┆
0x2d500…2d600 (45, 0, 5)  Sector 2d06b600184941 ┆- 6  IAain as a minimum:   a) Equipment Specifications.   b) Installation and Commissioning Instructions.   c) Operating Instructions.   d) Technical Description.   e) Parts Lists.   formation copies and for marking-up ATBB documents during site implementa┆
0x2d600…2d700 (45, 0, 6)  Sector 2d07ff00184941 ┆-    IA 1                                                                    3.6.4.1.1 Equipment Specifications   a) This section shall contain a listing of all the important parameters of the described equipment. It shall include but not be limited to the┆
0x2d700…2d800 (45, 0, 7)  Sector 2c08ff00184941 ┆,    IA following:   b) The required external power supply voltage and frequency characteristics with acceptable tolerances.   c) Power consumption, ventilation and environmental control data.   d) Characteristics and acceptable tolerances of all input and┆
0x2d800…2d900 (45, 0, 8)  Sector 2d09ff00184941 ┆-    IA 1                                                                    3.6.2.9 Amendments   The contractor shall be responsible for the issue, control and distribution of amendments to all delivered documents, resulting from changes and/or modificati┆
0x2d900…2da00 (45, 0, 9)  Sector 2d0aff00184941 ┆-    IAons in the equipment or spare parts, until expiration of the warranty period for the associated equipment. In the case of the training documentation the contractor shall be similarly responsible until the end of the first training year.    3.6.2.10 ┆
0x2da00…2db00 (45, 0, 10) Sector 2d0bff00184941 ┆-    IALevels of Maintenance   Documentation shall be written to be in keeping with all the levels of maintenance as outlined in contractor's maintenance plan.    3.6.2.11 Use of References   To avoid duplication of information references to other parts of┆
0x2db00…2dc00 (45, 0, 11) Sector 2d0cff00184941 ┆-    IA the documentation may be made.   3.6.3 Approval and Delivery   Approval and delivery of documentation will be in accordance with paragraph 15 Special Provisions under this contract unless otherwise agreed or stated in this section.   a) Six months ┆
0x2dc00…2dd00 (45, 0, 12) Sector 2d0dff00184941 ┆-    IAbefore the provisional site acceptance (PSA) of the first site four copies of each draft document shall be submitted to the purchaser for review. The resulting recommended changes shall be considered and incorporated by the contractor who shall re-s┆
0x2dd00…2de00 (45, 0, 13) Sector 2d0eff00184941 ┆-    IAubmit one copy of the revised document for printing approval. Upon receipt, in writing from the purchaser, that the contents of the revised version contain all of the purchaser's recommended correcti- ons, changes and comments to his satisfaction, t┆
0x2de00…2df00 (45, 0, 14) Sector 2d0fff00184941 ┆-    IAhe contractor shall be responsible for the editing, production and delivery of the required number of the documents. The contractor shall provide page changes or if necessary shall re-issue portions of the documents whenever changes/modifications in┆
0x2df00…2e000 (45, 0, 15) Sector 2d002b00184941 ┆- +  IA equipment or spare parts are made.  s shall be written in a clear and precise manner, using unambiguous English and a minimum of words. Wherever feasible descriptions and procedures shall be supported either by diagrams and photographs or other typ┆
0x2e000…2e100 (46, 0, 0)  Sector 2e018b00184941 ┆.    IAes of illustrations to facilitate understanding of the text by personnel having only a working knowledge of the English language.     the associated paragraph number added as a prefix (i.e. 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., etc.) and sub-sub-paragraphs, the associa┆
0x2e100…2e200 (46, 0, 1)  Sector 2e02ff00184941 ┆.    IA 1                                                                    3.6.2.7 Security Classification   Manuals and documents shall be classified in accordance with the classification of the information included therein. The relevant classification ┆
0x2e200…2e300 (46, 0, 2)  Sector 2e03ff00184941 ┆.    IAof a document shall be printed at the centre top and bottom of all pages, photographs, illustrations and drawings, and at the centre top and bottom of the front cover of all binders. The highest classification of any section of a document shall be p┆
0x2e300…2e400 (46, 0, 3)  Sector 2e04ff00184941 ┆.    IArinted on the cover of that binder.   Applicable document for security classification is NATO Document CM(55)15 Final "Security within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization".   3.6.2.8 Photographs, Illustrations and Drawings   a) All titles and inc┆
0x2e400…2e500 (46, 0, 4)  Sector 2e05ff00184941 ┆.    IAluded text and annotations shall be in the English language in addition to any other language that may be employed. To facilitate correlation the figure numbers are to be preceded by the associated chapter or section number as appropriate (e.g. Figu┆
0x2e500…2e600 (46, 0, 5)  Sector 2e06ff00184941 ┆.    IAre 1.1).   b) The lettering and layout of drawings shall be in accordance with recognized industrial or national standards. Hand lettering shall be avoided except on advance information copies and for marking-up ATBB documents during site implementa┆
0x2e600…2e700 (46, 0, 6)  Sector 2e07ff00184941 ┆.    IAtion.   c) Symbols, when employed, shall be defined so that there can be no confusion in their interpretation. The definitions may, at the discretion of the contractor, be given on the drawings or collectively in the associated document in the form ┆
0x2e700…2e800 (46, 0, 7)  Sector 2d089a00184941 ┆-    IAof a glossary.   d) The use of drawings and illustrations that exceed 1 x 1.5 metres shall be avoided. Where necessary the scale shall be shown.    or its use.    6) Table of contents listing the titles of all sections, headings and sub-headings, to┆
0x2e800…2e900 (46, 0, 8)  Sector 2e09ff00184941 ┆.    IAgether with relevant paragraph and page numbers.    7) Detailed list of all tables together with relevant table and page numbers.    8) Detailed list of all drawings, illustrations and photographs together with a relevant reference and page numbers.┆
0x2e900…2ea00 (46, 0, 9)  Sector 2e0a6400184941 ┆. d  IA    9) Legend explaining all abbreviations and symbols used in the text and on the drawings.  ) The traffic input on the channels shall be representative of the message traffic which will be encountered in an operational environment, including traff┆
0x2ea00…2eb00 (46, 0, 10) Sector 2e0bff00184941 ┆.    IA 1                                                                      10) Photographs or drawings of the major items/bays described in the handbook.   b) When a manual or set of documentation consists of more than one volume, each separately bound┆
0x2eb00…2ec00 (46, 0, 11) Sector 2e0cff00184941 ┆.    IA volume, section or part, shall contain a set of introductory pages as described, plus an additional page inserted after the front sheet containing an abbreviated list of contents for the complete manual or set of documentation, as applicable.   c) ┆
0x2ec00…2ed00 (46, 0, 12) Sector 2e0dff00184941 ┆.    IAWherever possible, photographs, drawings and illustrations shall be bound in the same cover as the associated text. In addition when a manual or set of documentation consists of more than one separately bound document the first document of the serie┆
0x2ed00…2ee00 (46, 0, 13) Sector 2e0eff00184941 ┆.    IAs shall be identified as the master document and shall contain all information of a general nature applicable to all documents of the series.    3.6.2.5 Printing and Type   A conventional typewriter font shall be employed for the printing of all let┆
0x2ee00…2ef00 (46, 0, 14) Sector 2e0fff00184941 ┆.    IAters and figures in the text of all documents.   All titles and headings shall be underlined.   Operation and maintenance manuals shall be printed using either a multilith or offset process.    3.6.2.6 Language   All documents shall be written in th┆
0x2ef00…2f000 (46, 0, 15) Sector 2e00ff00184941 ┆.    IAe English language.   All descriptions shall be written in a clear and precise manner, using unambiguous English and a minimum of words. Wherever feasible descriptions and procedures shall be supported either by diagrams and photographs or other typ┆
0x2f000…2f100 (47, 0, 0)  Sector 2f01ff00184941 ┆/    IAragraphs, sub-paragraphs, and sub-sub-paragraphs, are to be numbered sequentially commencing with one, and sub-paragraphs are to have the associated paragraph number added as a prefix (i.e. 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., etc.) and sub-sub-paragraphs, the associa┆
0x2f100…2f200 (47, 0, 1)  Sector 2f02ff00184941 ┆/    IAted  sub-paragraph number added as a prefix (i.e. 1.1.1., 1.1.2., 1.1.3. etc). The maximum depth will be 4 (i.e. 1.1.1.1) unless otherwise agreed.   c) For sub-divisioning identification, lower-case alphabetical characters enclosed in half brackets ┆
0x2f200…2f300 (47, 0, 2)  Sector 2f03a200184941 ┆/ "  IAshall be used (i.e. a), b), c), etc.). For Sub-sub divisioning, upper-case Arabic numerals enclosed in half brackets shall be used (i.e. 1), 2), 3), etc).  rtion of breakpoints, dumps of registers and memory. Further the following shall be supported┆
0x2f300…2f400 (47, 0, 3)  Sector 2f04ff00184941 ┆/    IA 1                                                                     d) Tables shall be captioned and allocated a Table Number having the Section or Chapter number as appropriate added as a prefix (e.g. Table 1.1). Tables may be included as a part┆
0x2f400…2f500 (47, 0, 4)  Sector 2f05ff00184941 ┆/    IA of the text or printed on a fold-out sheet. When printed on a fold-out sheet, the table number must be positioned on the fold-out portion so that it is visible on opening the document to which it belongs.    3.6.2.4 Preface   a) Each separately bou┆
0x2f500…2f600 (47, 0, 5)  Sector 2f06ff00184941 ┆/    IAnd document (manual) shall commence with a set of introductory pages, and when a manual or set of documentation consists of only one separately bound document, the introductory pages shall consist of the following:    1) Title pages with the securit┆
0x2f600…2f700 (47, 0, 6)  Sector 2f07ff00184941 ┆/    IAy classification of the handbook, manufacturer of the equipment, number of the handbook and its relevant issue number, number of the relevant contract and date of issue.     2) When applicable, instructions covering treatment for electric shock.    ┆
0x2f700…2f800 (47, 0, 7)  Sector 2e08ff00184941 ┆.    IA3) Amendment history sheet.    4) Record of modifications to the equipment.    5) Introduction giving the purpose of the handbook and instructions for its use.    6) Table of contents listing the titles of all sections, headings and sub-headings, to┆
0x2f800…2f900 (47, 0, 8)  Sector 2f09ff00184941 ┆/    IAracking or tearing at the folds.    3.6.2.2 Binding   a) The documents shall be bound between hardbacked covers that incorporate a metal binding system which will permit easy removal and insertion of pages, photographs, illustrations and drawings an┆
0x2f900…2fa00 (47, 0, 9)  Sector 2f0a4e00184941 ┆/ N  IAd which will permit the documents to lie flat when opened at any page.  m speed channels.    2) The traffic input on the channels shall be representative of the message traffic which will be encountered in an operational environment, including traff┆
0x2fa00…2fb00 (47, 0, 10) Sector 2f0bff00184941 ┆/    IA 1                                                                     b) The information on pull-out sheets bound in the hard-backed covers shall be positioned so that it is clear of the text of its associated document when opened up so that the re┆
0x2fb00…2fc00 (47, 0, 11) Sector 2f0cff00184941 ┆/    IAader can readily cross-refer between text, drawings and illustrations.   c) If they are not accountable items for security reasons, excessively large drawings may be placed in pockets formed in the rear covers of binders, or in the case of, as-built┆
0x2fc00…2fd00 (47, 0, 12) Sector 2f0dff00184941 ┆/    IA and installation instructions, to contain large drawings in separate folders equipped with a fastening arrangement to prevent accidental loss and spillage of the contents.   d) The cover and title page of the document shall show the classification ┆
0x2fd00…2fe00 (47, 0, 13) Sector 2f0eff00184941 ┆/    IAof the document, manufacturer of the equipment, number of the document and its issue number, number of the contract and the date of issue. In the case that a subject is covered in more than one volume then an indication of the contents of each manua┆
0x2fe00…2ff00 (47, 0, 14) Sector 2f0fff00184941 ┆/    IAl shall be shown. The title and number of the document shall also be shown on the spine of the cover if applicable.    3.6.2.3 Numbering   a) The pages of Sections and Chapters are to be separately, and sequentially numbered beginning with the numbe┆
0x2ff00…30000 (47, 0, 15) Sector 2f00ff00184941 ┆/    IAr one in each case, with the associated Section or Chapter number added as a prefix. The page numbers are to be inserted at the centre of the lower margin above the classification, or in the appropriate box if preprinted formsheets are used.   b) Pa┆
0x30000…30100 (48, 0, 0)  Sector 3001ff00184941 ┆0    IAing corrupt.   b) Each module should contain credibility check to contain the effects of corrupt or inaccurate data to the extent this does not introduce redundant processing which will decrease the system throughput.   c) It shall be a design aim t┆
0x30100…30200 (48, 0, 1)  Sector 3002ff00184941 ┆0    IAhat wherever possible the consequence of a single software fault incident will not affect more than one transaction. The detection of an inconsistency indicating a fault shall initiate a report and the re-processing from a validated check-point in a┆
0x30200…30300 (48, 0, 2)  Sector 30039b00184941 ┆0    IAn attempt to recover with a minimum of discontinuity. Only after further failures should major recovery or operator intervention action be invoked.  rt insertion of breakpoints, dumps of registers and memory. Further the following shall be supported┆
0x30300…30400 (48, 0, 3)  Sector 3004ff00184941 ┆0    IA 1                                                                  3.6 DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS    3.6.1 General   a) Hardware documentation developed by CR under this contract will be produced in accordance with the requirements as stated in thi┆
0x30400…30500 (48, 0, 4)  Sector 3005ff00184941 ┆0    IAs section of the System Requirements Specification.  Documentation for OEM equipment will be delivered according to the requirements as stated in the contract.   b) Software documentation developed by CR under this contract will generally be produce┆
0x30500…30600 (48, 0, 5)  Sector 3006ff00184941 ┆0    IAd in accordance with the structure of ACE directive 007-3 issue 2.   c) System Requirements Specification developed under this contract shall be produced and maintained in accordance with MIL SPEC 490 unless otherwise specified in the Configuration ┆
0x30600…30700 (48, 0, 6)  Sector 3007ff00184941 ┆0    IAManagement Plan.    3.6.2 Format and Publication Criteria   All documentation delivered by the contractor shall be prepared in accordance with the following requirements.    3.6.2.1 Paper   The documents, exclusive of covers, shall be printed on a g┆
0x30700…30800 (48, 0, 7)  Sector 2f08ff00184941 ┆/    IAood grade of white paper of sufficient weight and substance to permit printing on both sides. The paper size will be DIN A4. The paper used for fold-out drawings shall be of a quality and thickness that permits repeated opening and folding without c┆
0x30800…30900 (48, 0, 8)  Sector 3009ff00184941 ┆0    IAded to run the software under test emulating the operational CAMPS environment.   b) The standard test environment shall be provided by simulation of pseudorandom operational environment in the factory such that:    1) All input channels are loaded ┆
0x30900…30a00 (48, 0, 9)  Sector 300aff00184941 ┆0    IAto at least 0.5 Erlangs for low speed channels and 0.3 Erlangs for medium speed channels.    2) The traffic input on the channels shall be representative of the message traffic which will be encountered in an operational environment, including traff┆
0x30a00…30b00 (48, 0, 10) Sector 300bff00184941 ┆0    IAic corrupted by transmission media failure and noise.    3) The following traffic sources shall generate simulated traffic in accordance with the throughput requirements in section 3.4.1.2.1.     - Message preparation facilities.     - Traffic excha┆
0x30b00…30c00 (48, 0, 11) Sector 300cff00184941 ┆0    IAnged with ACE CCIS facilities.     - Traffic exchanged with SCARS II.     - Traffic associated with message service and operator distribution control facilities.   c) The simulation shall be performed under the restraints defined below:    1) All of┆
0x30c00…30d00 (48, 0, 12) Sector 300d5100184941 ┆0 Q  IA the following stores are loaded to at least 0.75 of the design capacity.  f program modules.    3.5.11.5 Support Software   a) The support software includes all off-line software required to support the implementation, modification testing and main┆
0x30d00…30e00 (48, 0, 13) Sector 300eff00184941 ┆0    IA 1                                                                     - In-transit store for messages being processed.     - Queue storage.     - Message on-line storage.    2) At least 0.9 of all available output channels shall be open.    3) All ┆
0x30e00…30f00 (48, 0, 14) Sector 300fff00184941 ┆0    IAoperator positions shall be manned so that:     - action can be taken with respect to situations which arise in the equipment. The action taken shall be that appropriate to an operational environment.     - all available commands are used to exercis┆
0x30f00…31000 (48, 0, 15) Sector 3000ff00184941 ┆0    IAe the equipment.    3.5.11.6 Software Integrity   a) Re-loadable copies of all the software in binary form shall be held on backing store (e.g. disc, magnetic tape on-line to the system) to permit replacement of the software if it is suspected of be┆
0x31000…31100 (49, 0, 0)  Sector 3101ff00184941 ┆1    IAshed on the CSSI system. Appropriate diagnostics shall be provided when compilation/assembly cannot be carried out successfully. Compilers/assemblers must make adequate provision for insertion of programmers' comments.   b) Library maintenance - rou┆
0x31100…31200 (49, 0, 1)  Sector 3102ff00184941 ┆1    IAtines for the creation and maintenance of the programs and other libraries as applicable.   c) Data conversion shall be made for the transcription and re-formatting of data from disc to floppy disc and vice versa.   d) A debugger shall be provided a┆
0x31200…31300 (49, 0, 2)  Sector 3103ff00184941 ┆1    IAt the CSSI. This debugger shall together with a facility for simulation of modules under test aid the programmer in testing. The debugger shall support insertion of breakpoints, dumps of registers and memory. Further the following shall be supported┆
0x31300…31400 (49, 0, 3)  Sector 3104ff00184941 ┆1    IA from the terminal conducting the test.    1) Display of memory or register dumps on the console, VDU, and/or medium speed printer.    2) Updating the contents of main memory areas and registers.    3) Transcription of the main memory contents to or┆
0x31400…31500 (49, 0, 4)  Sector 3105ff00184941 ┆1    IA from backing store.    4) Loading of programs to be tested.    5) Program initiation and termination.    6) Deletion of main memory contents.    7) Recording of software modules being accessed during test.   e) Loaders, editors and other utility pr┆
0x31500…31600 (49, 0, 5)  Sector 31068b00184941 ┆1    IAograms which are necessary to facilitate the compilation assembly and testing of program changes in an efficient and timely manner.  straints must be defined and implemented.   d) Man/Machine Interface    In addition to the levels of command and con┆
0x31600…31700 (49, 0, 6)  Sector 3107ff00184941 ┆1    IA 1                                                                   f) A cross reference listing tool which allows the determination of which modules might be affected by a programme change.   g) At the CSSI site a test and integration facility sha┆
0x31700…31800 (49, 0, 7)  Sector 3008ff00184941 ┆0    IAll be provided which in conjunction with other CR supplied equipment can run the software module under test as if it was part of an operational CAMPS.    3.5.11.5.2 Factory Test Software   a) At the CR factory a factory-test simulator shall be provi┆
0x31800…31900 (49, 0, 8)  Sector 3109ff00184941 ┆1    IA 1                                                                    current state of the machine for diagnostic purposes on a loadable medium in a secure manner, e.g., raw dumps on a hardcopy printer are not acceptable. This facility shall be avai┆
0x31900…31a00 (49, 0, 9)  Sector 310aff00184941 ┆1    IAlable without affecting user operational facilities.    3.5.11.4 Software Maintenance and Modification   The systems software shall be structured in a way that will permit the addition or deletion of applications units throughout the operational lif┆
0x31a00…31b00 (49, 0, 10) Sector 310bff00184941 ┆1    IAe of the system. The degree of flexibility should at least be sufficient, to allow:   a) Changes in format, new formats, changes in format tolerances, improvements in man/machine interfaces, and the accommodation of more CAMPS hardware.   b) Process┆
0x31b00…31c00 (49, 0, 11) Sector 310cff00184941 ┆1    IAing information which may be subject to change, for example, specific character strings such as security examining groups, which are searched for during analysis, should wherever possible, be held in specific data tables rather than embodied in the ┆
0x31c00…31d00 (49, 0, 12) Sector 310dff00184941 ┆1    IAprogram source code in order to preclude unnecessary compilation/assembly of program modules.    3.5.11.5 Support Software   a) The support software includes all off-line software required to support the implementation, modification testing and main┆
0x31d00…31e00 (49, 0, 13) Sector 310eff00184941 ┆1    IAtenance of the on-line system. All support software shall be available at the CAMPS software support installation (CSSI), while only that related to installation of changes and assisting in fault finding is necessary at the operational sites.   b) A┆
0x31e00…31f00 (49, 0, 14) Sector 310ff500184941 ┆1 u  IAny disturbance caused to the operational system by use of the support software shall be minimal and well defined. New code and data shall be transferred to an operational installation on a machine readable medium generated at the CSSI.    modules. A┆
0x31f00…32000 (49, 0, 15) Sector 3100ff00184941 ┆1    IA 1                                                                  3.5.11.5.1 CSSI Resident Support Software   At the CSSI site the support software shall as a minimum accommodate the following functions:   a) Compilation/assembly shall be accompli┆
0x32000…32100 (50, 0, 0)  Sector 3201ff00184941 ┆2    IAshould be segregated from the modifiable data. It is highly desirable, that, wherever practicable, each segment of applications code or data should be accessed and protected by appropriate hardware facilities at run time. The direct use of or access┆
0x32100…32200 (50, 0, 1)  Sector 3202ff00184941 ┆2    IA to absolute store addresses by applications programmes should be reduced to a minimum. Synchronization processes shall take place at clearly defined points in the programme. To maintain security and accountability, reservation and release of shared┆
0x32200…32300 (50, 0, 2)  Sector 3203ff00184941 ┆2    IA resources, such as data areas, must only take place at clearly defined points in the applications programme.   c) Module Size Constraints    The function of each module should be readily understandable. As a rule, no module shall contain more than ┆
0x32300…32400 (50, 0, 3)  Sector 3204ff00184941 ┆2    IA250 source statements unless approved by CR QA internally and notification to SHAPE. It shall be a design aim to limit the number of modules, exceeding the 250 line limit to 5% of the modules. Each module must implement a CAMPS function or function(┆
0x32400…32500 (50, 0, 4)  Sector 3205ff00184941 ┆2    IAs) as specified in this document. Any requirement which would lead to implementation of a module unable to satisfy this constraint must be sub-divided into more manageable units. It is essential that any constraints imposed on the module size by com┆
0x32500…32600 (50, 0, 5)  Sector 3206ff00184941 ┆2    IApilers, loading methods, store management arrangements, etc., must be clearly defined and adequate methods for dealing with these constraints must be defined and implemented.   d) Man/Machine Interface    In addition to the levels of command and con┆
0x32600…32700 (50, 0, 6)  Sector 3207ff00184941 ┆2    IAtrol specified elsewhere in this specification for supervision/operation, and control for engineers limited facilities shall be provided at operational sites for control of system software. Provisions shall be made for dead start, warm start, and cu┆
0x32700…32800 (50, 0, 7)  Sector 3108b800184941 ┆1 8  IAtover to an updated version of the control software, the latter without affecting the operational user facilities. In addition, the supervisor shall have facilites to record the ity requirements will be met, attention being paid to maintaining effic┆
0x32800…32900 (50, 0, 8)  Sector 32098a00184941 ┆2    IAiency.    The process of integrating a module into the system shall not require recompilation of the other elements of the system.  terfaces between hardware devices (including traffic channels) and applications software, such that the system softwa┆
0x32900…32a00 (50, 0, 9)  Sector 320aff00184941 ┆2    IA 1                                                                   b) Modules of Application Software. It shall be a design aim that each functional module of applications software should satisfy the following criteria:    1) Provide a well define┆
0x32a00…32b00 (50, 0, 10) Sector 320bff00184941 ┆2    IAd function or group of functions at some hierarchical level in the software system, i.e. can be implemented as self-contained programming task given a functional specification, interface specifications of any external modules and data structures to ┆
0x32b00…32c00 (50, 0, 11) Sector 320cff00184941 ┆2    IAwhich it must refer.    2) Has well defined, compact input and output interfaces.    3) Can be separately compiled/assembled.    4) Hides its decisions from other modules (e.g. it allows access to internal data structures only through one access mec┆
0x32c00…32d00 (50, 0, 12) Sector 320dff00184941 ┆2    IAhanism provided by the module).    3.5.11.3.1 Implementation   a) Use of Languages    If a high level language is used, the use of assembly language in the applications software shall be confined to small well defined units and where practicable emb┆
0x32d00…32e00 (50, 0, 13) Sector 320eff00184941 ┆2    IAodied either in macros or library procedures. In any case the use of assembly/machine code should be restricted to the following circumstances:    1) Interfacing to system software calls.    2) Providing realtime critical facilities where code produ┆
0x32e00…32f00 (50, 0, 14) Sector 320fae00184941 ┆2 .  IAced by the high level language compiler is too inefficient.    3) Implementing essential facilities not provided by the high level language or the rest of the system.  d incorporation into run time operation of new or modified source code modules. A┆
0x32f00…33000 (50, 0, 15) Sector 3200ff00184941 ┆2    IA 1                                                                   b) Programs    It is mandatory that programme instructions shall not be modified during run time and that within each applications software module the programme code and constants ┆
0x33000…33100 (51, 0, 0)  Sector 33011800184941 ┆3    IAns, macros, etc.  umstances must be well documented and the program listing must contain complete cross-referencing comments. In the applications software the use of this technique shall be unacceptable.  ere appropriate, shall be attached in a prom┆
0x33100…33200 (51, 0, 1)  Sector 3302ff00184941 ┆3    IA 1                                                                   e) The use of the word secure in section 3.5.11.2 refer to requirements stated in section 3.4.5.7 and 3.5.11.    3.5.11.3 Application Software   The application software shall be p┆
0x33200…33300 (51, 0, 2)  Sector 3303ff00184941 ┆3    IArovided as well-structured modules. The application software is to provide, in conjunction with the system software, all the functional capabilities called for in this specification. The application software for each installation shall be identical ┆
0x33300…33400 (51, 0, 3)  Sector 3304ff00184941 ┆3    IAor, as a minimum, generated from a common library of program routines.   a) Overall Structure. The applications code and data shall be structured in a hierarchical manner into a well defined set of functional modules and units at different functiona┆
0x33400…33500 (51, 0, 4)  Sector 3305ff00184941 ┆3    IAl levels and with distinct data areas for each transaction processed by the system.    The ways in which the various applications software modules are multi-programmed at run-time (i.e. recursive/re-entry or "fresh copy", etc.) shall be clearly defi┆
0x33500…33600 (51, 0, 5)  Sector 3306ff00184941 ┆3    IAned.    Communication between modules shall wherever practicable, take place via standardised system facilities such as interprocess calls and procedure calls. The sharing of data areas between two or more units or modules handling different transac┆
0x33600…33700 (51, 0, 6)  Sector 3307ff00184941 ┆3    IAtions shall be avoided and the situations in which such sharing takes place shall be clearly defined. It shall be a design aim to ensure that whenever data is transmitted across an inter-module interface, the data is in a compact, well defined form.┆
0x33700…33800 (51, 0, 7)  Sector 3208ff00184941 ┆2    IA    Sufficient validity checks must be applied at appropriate points in the applications software and/or system software at compile time, and/or runtime to ensure that the integrity requirements will be met, attention being paid to maintaining effic┆
0x33800…33900 (51, 0, 8)  Sector 3309ff00184941 ┆3    IA 1                                                                    3) Device control and interrupt response, i.e. standardized interfaces between hardware devices (including traffic channels) and applications software, such that the system softwa┆
0x33900…33a00 (51, 0, 9)  Sector 330aff00184941 ┆3    IAre is wholly responsible for the immediate control of hardware device interfaces.    4) Inter-process interfaces, i.e. facilities for securely passing activations and data between processes over standardized interfaces.    5) Fault handling, e.e. fa┆
0x33a00…33b00 (51, 0, 10) Sector 330bff00184941 ┆3    IAcilities for the detection, location and containment of software and hardware faults: for ensuring the secure duplication of data when required by applications or system software in case of fault conditions; for maintaining system operation and data┆
0x33b00…33c00 (51, 0, 11) Sector 330cff00184941 ┆3    IA integrity during fault incidents (in conjunction with applications software); and for providing adequate reports of fault incidents for subsequent diagnosis and correction of the faults.   c) The system software shall be implemented as a well-struc┆
0x33c00…33d00 (51, 0, 12) Sector 330dff00184941 ┆3    IAtured suite of code and data modules incorporating sufficient hardware protection and software checking to ensure that:    1) The system software itself can achieve and maintain the status of high integrity, trusted code with respect to the applicat┆
0x33d00…33e00 (51, 0, 13) Sector 330eff00184941 ┆3    IAions software.    2) The structures present in the applications software are maintained and enforced at all stages of development, integration and run time operation.     Preferably, the system software shall reside in "read-only" memory.   d) The s┆
0x33e00…33f00 (51, 0, 14) Sector 330fff00184941 ┆3    IAupport element of the system software must allow the secure preparation, editing, compilation, linkage, module testing, integration, realtime testing, system testing and incorporation into run time operation of new or modified source code modules. A┆
0x33f00…34000 (51, 0, 15) Sector 3300ff00184941 ┆3    IAny disturbance caused to the operational system by each of these procedures should be minimal and well defined. The support software shall include facilites for maintaining and accessing any required off-line libraries of procedures, data declaratio┆
0x34000…34100 (52, 0, 0)  Sector 3401d300184941 ┆4 S  IAt is done the circumstances must be well documented and the program listing must contain complete cross-referencing comments. In the applications software the use of this technique shall be unacceptable.  ere appropriate, shall be attached in a prom┆
0x34100…34200 (52, 0, 1)  Sector 3402ff00184941 ┆4    IA 1                                                                   f) The data areas of a module shall be logically contiguous and all exchange of data between different modules shall take place either through well defined shared data areas or by ┆
0x34200…34300 (52, 0, 2)  Sector 3403ff00184941 ┆4    IAa parameter passing.   g) The minimum program language requirements for the software is an assembly language providing relocatable code, symbolic addressing, and a sub-routine or procedure concept. A macro facility is desirable but not mandatory. Th┆
0x34300…34400 (52, 0, 3)  Sector 3404ff00184941 ┆4    IAe use of a high level language is highly desirable for application programs and desirable for system software.   h) The software shall be carefully documented in parallel to the design during the production phase. The documentation shall form part o┆
0x34400…34500 (52, 0, 4)  Sector 3405ff00184941 ┆4    IAf the deliverable software package and conform to the software documentation standards specified elsewhere in this document.    3.5.11.2 System Software   a) The system software facilities must allow the applications software to be structured in ter┆
0x34500…34600 (52, 0, 5)  Sector 3406ff00184941 ┆4    IAms of functional modules.   b) The system software shall include the following general facilities in some form:    1) Multi-programming and scheduling at run time, i.e. the provision of a set of processes or equivalent entities as the basic entities┆
0x34600…34700 (52, 0, 6)  Sector 3407ff00184941 ┆4    IA to which processor time, store and other system resources are allocated at run time.    2) Store management, i.e. facilites for permanently or dynamically allocating areas of core store and backing store to processes or their equivalents in a secur┆
0x34700…34800 (52, 0, 7)  Sector 3308cb00184941 ┆3 K  IAe manner; for initializing data areas securely when required; and for obtaining permanent or dynamic access to such areas when required; for ensuring the secure duplication of data when required.   tasks of future modification, error elimination and┆
0x34800…34900 (52, 0, 8)  Sector 34099000184941 ┆4    IA maintenance are facilitated.   a) The software shall be provided as a complete, well structured system consisting of three sub-systems:   "CAUTION (xxx) VOLTS. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REMOVAL OF COVER" where (xxx) is the nominal voltage.    3.5.2.1┆
0x34900…34a00 (52, 0, 9)  Sector 340aff00184941 ┆4    IA 1                                                                    1) The system software comprises all the software (i.e. the program code, permanent data, pre-set work space, etc.) which is required to be resident in or accessible to the system┆
0x34a00…34b00 (52, 0, 10) Sector 340bff00184941 ┆4    IA during its operation. The system software shall provide the services to the applications software.    2) The support software comprises all off-line software required to support the implementation, modification, testing and maintenance of the opera┆
0x34b00…34c00 (52, 0, 11) Sector 340cff00184941 ┆4    IAtional system.    3) The applications software is defined as the software providing the functional capabilities called for in this specification.   b) The software, in conjunction with the hardware, shall be designed to detect and limit the effect o┆
0x34c00…34d00 (52, 0, 12) Sector 340dff00184941 ┆4    IAf hardware faults which occur in the system. Upon detection of the fault, action should be taken to:    1) Report the fault.    2) Optimize the remaining system operational capabilities while the fault persists.   c) The system design shall seek to ┆
0x34d00…34e00 (52, 0, 13) Sector 340eff00184941 ┆4    IAmaintain maximum isolation and independence between units of all types during program design and implementation and during on-line operation of the system. Facilities shall be provided by the hardware/software structure to enforce the isolation betw┆
0x34e00…34f00 (52, 0, 14) Sector 340fff00184941 ┆4    IAeen modules during system run-time such as detection of program access to an incorrect area of memory, or attempts to make use of a machine facility to which it should not have access.   d) In the construction of program code, clarity of meaning sha┆
0x34f00…35000 (52, 0, 15) Sector 3400ff00184941 ┆4    IAll be a major consideration. When writing the program code comments shall be inserted to aid comprehension and improve the readability.   e) It is mandatory that no instruction and constants of the system software are modified during execution. If i┆
0x35000…35100 (53, 0, 0)  Sector 3501ff00184941 ┆5    IA appropriate.    3.5.2.14 Nameplates and Product Marking   A nameplate giving the serial number, SHAPE contract number, date of manufacture, manufacturers name and address and principal characteristics, where appropriate, shall be attached in a prom┆
0x35100…35200 (53, 0, 1)  Sector 35023000184941 ┆5 0  IAinent position on each major assembly.    ed.    3.5.2.13 Safety   All necessary safeguards shall be taken during the design, development, production and installation of the equipment to ensure safety of operating and maintenance personnel from elec┆
0x35200…35300 (53, 0, 2)  Sector 3503ff00184941 ┆5    IA 1                                                                  3.5.2.15 Controls   The type and layout of controls shall be such as to avoid an interruption of service or change of operational mode as a result of accidental bumping, touching or┆
0x35300…35400 (53, 0, 3)  Sector 3504ff00184941 ┆5    IA catching of clothing.    3.5.2.16 Acoustic Noise   The maximum sound level due to noise emitted from the equipment shall be less than 70 dB (A) when measured under free field conditions by a precision sound level meter located at a point 2 meters d┆
0x35400…35500 (53, 0, 4)  Sector 3505ff00184941 ┆5    IAistant from the noise source, and at the height at which the maximum reading of the meter is obtained. The measuring instrument shall be in accordance with IEC publication 179 second edition 1973.   The contents of 3.5.3 to 3.5.10 of issue 1 is cont┆
0x35500…35600 (53, 0, 5)  Sector 3506ff00184941 ┆5    IAained 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 in sunsequent issues.    3.5.11 Software Engineering Requirements    3.5.11.1  Systems Principles   Fundamental properties of the software which shall be considered in depth during the design, development and production are its┆
0x35600…35700 (53, 0, 6)  Sector 3507ff00184941 ┆5    IA quality, integrity and flexibility. The software shall meet the operational requirements together with the requirements for ease of maintenance and modification. The software shall be structured in a clearly identifiable hierarchical way to ensure ┆
0x35700…35800 (53, 0, 7)  Sector 3408ff00184941 ┆4    IAthat the integrity and reliability requirements of this specification are met. At the same time it shall be readily expandable and must provide the facilities specified below in such a way that the tasks of future modification, error elimination and┆
0x35800…35900 (53, 0, 8)  Sector 3509ff00184941 ┆5    IAon a red background) where (xxx) is the nominal voltage.    2) "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE (xxx) VOLTS" where (xxx) is the nominal voltage.    3) "CAUTION (xxx) VOLTS. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REMOVAL OF COVER" where (xxx) is the nominal voltage.    3.5.2.1┆
0x35900…35a00 (53, 0, 9)  Sector 350aff00184941 ┆5    IA3.3 Equipment Safety   a) Circuit breakers or switches which operate to make or break AC power lines shall make or break all conductors at the same time. The neutral wire in three-phase circuits shall not pass through any fuse.   b) Fuses and circui┆
0x35a00…35b00 (53, 0, 10) Sector 350bff00184941 ┆5    IAt breakers shall be provided within the equipment as required for protection of the equipment from damage due to overload. Each major assembly shall be individually protected so that a fault in one major assembly cannot damage any other major assemb┆
0x35b00…35c00 (53, 0, 11) Sector 350ca900184941 ┆5 )  IAly.   c) All fuses and circuit breakers should be located such that they are readily accessible. Fuses shall incorporate a visual system of failure indication.    nded in the presence of electromagnetic radiation from other parts of CAMPS. Furthermo┆
0x35c00…35d00 (53, 0, 12) Sector 350dff00184941 ┆5    IA 1                                                                  3.5.2.13.4 Grounding   a) The grounding system shall provide effective protection for personnel and material against insulation defects. It shall be arranged so that there are three┆
0x35d00…35e00 (53, 0, 13) Sector 350eff00184941 ┆5    IA separate and isolated ground circuits, namely:    1) AC power neutral   2) Equipment frame ground   3) Signalling and control ground     b) The AC power neutral shall provide a return for the primary current so that the equipment frame ground is us┆
0x35e00…35f00 (53, 0, 14) Sector 350fff00184941 ┆5    IAed only to establish a safety ground and is not used as a normal current grounding element. No place in the equipment or power filters shall the AC power neutral be connected directly to equipment frame ground.   c) All panels, drawers and other sub┆
0x35f00…36000 (53, 0, 15) Sector 3500ff00184941 ┆5    IA-assemblies, whether fixed or removable, shall be fastened, or connected to the associated frame, in a manner that ensures they are securely grounded.   d) The signalling and control ground is to be routed via the interconnecting wires and cables as┆
0x36000…36100 (54, 0, 0)  Sector 3601ff00184941 ┆6    IA only be provided to the extent they form part of the maintenance/repair concept.    3.5.2.12 Consumable Parts    All fluids, life limited parts, and any other comsumable parts required for continuous operation of the equipment shall be kept to a mi┆
0x36100…36200 (54, 0, 1)  Sector 3602ff00184941 ┆6    IAnimum both in number and quantities required.    3.5.2.13 Safety   All necessary safeguards shall be taken during the design, development, production and installation of the equipment to ensure safety of operating and maintenance personnel from elec┆
0x36200…36300 (54, 0, 2)  Sector 3603ff00184941 ┆6    IAtrical and mechanical hazards.    3.5.2.13.1 Regulations   a) The actual site installations in the different host nations shall be made in accordance with the appropriate National Safety Regulations of the country concerned according to installation┆
0x36300…36400 (54, 0, 3)  Sector 3604ff00184941 ┆6    IA drawings as approved by the purchases.   b) The equipment itself and its associated power cabling shall comply with the National Safety Regulations of the country of origin for the equipment.    3.5.2.13.2 Personnel Safety   a) Interlocks or key lo┆
0x36400…36500 (54, 0, 4)  Sector 36059d00184941 ┆6    IAcks shall be incorporated where appropriate to prevent any major assembly carrying high tension voltages from being opened by unauthorised personnel.  ectrical electronic connections. For fluxing purposes, a soldered joint the functions of which are┆
0x36500…36600 (54, 0, 5)  Sector 3606ff00184941 ┆6    IA 1                                                                   b) With the equipment assembled and set up for operation, personnel shall be protected from contact with potentials in excess of 30 volts to ground, chassis or frame, including pot┆
0x36600…36700 (54, 0, 6)  Sector 3607ff00184941 ┆6    IAentials or charged capacitors.   c) Relevant notice and markings on equipment or documents are to be provided to draw the attention of operating and maintenance personnel to points where dangerous voltages may be encountered.   d) Where a voltage of┆
0x36700…36800 (54, 0, 7)  Sector 3508ff00184941 ┆5    IA 50 or more volts is exposed during the maintenance activities a suitable warning shall be provided. It should be made according to the following principles:    1) "DANGER (xxx) VOLTS WHEN COVER REMOVED" (in aluminium or white lettering l.5 cm high ┆
0x36800…36900 (54, 0, 8)  Sector 36098800184941 ┆6    IAr than the ambient pressure outside. The cooling air should preferably be exhausted to the atmosphere at the top of the cabinet.  hibited. (Parts soldered to terminals, printed wiring boards etc. are not considered replaceable in this context).    3┆
0x36900…36a00 (54, 0, 9)  Sector 360aff00184941 ┆6    IA 1                                                                   b) Resonance effects and vibrations because of the ventilation and cooling shall not cause any deterioration of equipment performance.   c) The distributed cooling systems in the C┆
0x36a00…36b00 (54, 0, 10) Sector 360bff00184941 ┆6    IAR produced equipment may be supplied with air filters of a nominal thickness of 2.5 cm.    3.5.2.10  Electromagnetic Compatibility   a) When installed the electromagnetic radiation of the equipment shall comply with the COMSEC requirements as descri┆
0x36b00…36c00 (54, 0, 11) Sector 360cff00184941 ┆6    IAbed in AMSG 720 A and in para. 3.4.5 of this specification.   b) When installed the different units, assemblies, and subassemblies shall be able to perform as intended in the presence of electromagnetic radiation from other parts of CAMPS. Furthermo┆
0x36c00…36d00 (54, 0, 12) Sector 360dff00184941 ┆6    IAre, they shall be able to function in a radiation environment from other system within the limits specified in 3.5.2.10.a above.    3.5.2.11 Test and Repair    3.5.2.11.1 Accessibility   a) Connections to parts inside removable container shall be al┆
0x36d00…36e00 (54, 0, 13) Sector 360eff00184941 ┆6    IAlowed to run through the container by threading provided the container has a very low failure rate.   b) Only chassis and assemblies contained within cabinets or consoles shall be mounted on withdrawal slides if they require removal or replacement d┆
0x36e00…36f00 (54, 0, 14) Sector 360fc200184941 ┆6 B  IAuring normal maintenance and repair actions.   c) Plug-in boards and modules shall be provided with a suitable removal tool, if they are not equipped with build-in ejectors/extractors.    istent with normal mechanical strength requirements. All such┆
0x36f00…37000 (54, 0, 15) Sector 3600ff00184941 ┆6    IA 1                                                                  3.5.2.11.2 Testpoints   a) Testjacks can be of the banana plug type.   b) Test points/tracing points for monitoring voltage/currents and measuring/injecting signals/wave forms shall┆
0x37000…37100 (55, 0, 0)  Sector 3701ff00184941 ┆7    IAal continuity of the conduit or shielding, as appropriate, shall be ensured to permit the correct grounding.   b) Wiring shall be identified by colour coding, numbering, or by other feasible means such as marking of terminals at both ends of lead. A┆
0x37100…37200 (55, 0, 1)  Sector 3702ff00184941 ┆7    IAll wires shall carry corresponding identification numbers at each end. Colour coding for chassis wiring shall be comforming to good engineering practice.   c) Where bus bars are used for interconnection between assemblies and subassemblies they may ┆
0x37200…37300 (55, 0, 2)  Sector 37033700184941 ┆7 7  IAbe colour coded to permit quick identification.  emented.    3.5.1.3 Products From Other Suppliers   a) Equipment supplied by OEMs not quoted as sub-contractors - i.e. standard equipment from stock - is chosen in accordance with the requirements sta┆
0x37300…37400 (55, 0, 3)  Sector 3704ff00184941 ┆7    IA 1                                                                   d) Cables and wires or similar connectors shall carry a CR parts number. These numbers shall be the same numbers as given in the as-built drawings and in the maintenance and operat┆
0x37400…37500 (55, 0, 4)  Sector 3705ff00184941 ┆7    IAing manuals.    3.5.2.8 Flux and Soldering    3.5.2.8.1 Flux   Rosin fluxes conforming to recommended engineering practices shall be used for making electrical electronic connections. For fluxing purposes, a soldered joint the functions of which are┆
0x37500…37600 (55, 0, 5)  Sector 3706ff00184941 ┆7    IA both a mechanical and an electrical connection (for example in grounding applications through a chassis) shall be considered an electrical connection.    3.5.2.8.2 Soldering   All soldered connections shall be clean and smooth in appearance. Suffic┆
0x37600…37700 (55, 0, 6)  Sector 3707ff00184941 ┆7    IAient solder shall be used to ensure a continuous strong concave fillet feathered into the base metals. Flux or other foreign residue must be removed. The insulation of soldered wires shall not show damage from the heat of the soldering operation. Di┆
0x37700…37800 (55, 0, 7)  Sector 3608ff00184941 ┆6    IAscolouration is permitted, but not charring, cracking, decomposition and distortion.    3.5.2.9 Ventilation and Cooling   a) Intake cooling air, if considered necessary, shall be filtered such that the pressure within the associated cabinet is highe┆
0x37800…37900 (55, 0, 8)  Sector 3709ff00184941 ┆7    IA their electrical, operational, environmental and storage characteristics. Hard curing compounds to hold replaceable parts are prohibited. (Parts soldered to terminals, printed wiring boards etc. are not considered replaceable in this context).    3┆
0x37900…37a00 (55, 0, 9)  Sector 370aff00184941 ┆7    IA.5.2.4 Interchangeability   a) Modular hardware construction should be used wherever feasible.   b) The items shall be designed to use the minimum number practicable of the different types of electrical cable, connectors, component and accessories. ┆
0x37a00…37b00 (55, 0, 10) Sector 370bff00184941 ┆7    IA  c) Electrically identical units, assemblies, subassemblies and replaceable parts shall be physically interchangeable without modification of such items or of the equipment.   d) Interchangeable items shall be as defined in specifications, drawings┆
0x37b00…37c00 (55, 0, 11) Sector 370cb100184941 ┆7 1  IA, and/or documentation to permit their installation as interchangeable units, assemblies, subassemblies, and parts without regard to the source of manufacture or supply.   design and construction requirements applicable to CAMPS.    3.5.1.1 Equipmen┆
0x37c00…37d00 (55, 0, 12) Sector 370dff00184941 ┆7    IA 1                                                                   e) Provision shall be made for design tolerances such that items having the dimensions and characteristics permitted by the item specification may be used as replacement without se┆
0x37d00…37e00 (55, 0, 13) Sector 370eff00184941 ┆7    IAlection or departure from the specified equipment performance.    3.5.2.5 Bench Handling   Smaller assemblies and sub-assemblies normally subject to bench repair shall be capable of withstanding being dropped onto a hard surface on all faces from a ┆
0x37e00…37f00 (55, 0, 14) Sector 370fff00184941 ┆7    IA30 o  angle, using any one edge of the unit as a pivot, without any physical, electrical or electronic damage.    3.5.2.6 Cover Plates   Cover plates shall have a minimum of fasteners consistent with normal mechanical strength requirements. All such┆
0x37f00…38000 (55, 0, 15) Sector 3700ff00184941 ┆7    IA fasteners should preferably be of the "captive" type.    3.5.2.7 Cabling and Fittings   For wiring and cabling the following shall apply:   a) Where inter-connecting cabling between assemblies is run in steel conduit or in shielded cables, electric┆
0x38000…38100 (56, 0, 0)  Sector 38014700184941 ┆8 G  IAent in scope and depth of coverage to this requirement section.  from being able to write in memory occupied by the operating system or by other application programs.     Attempt to illegally access occupied data areas shall give rise to a warning t┆
0x38100…38200 (56, 0, 1)  Sector 3802ff00184941 ┆8    IA 1                                                                   b) These proposals, if made, will take the form of formal contract change proposals. They will not be undertaken prior to contracting officer approval. If the contracting officer d┆
0x38200…38300 (56, 0, 2)  Sector 3803ff00184941 ┆8    IAoes not approve, such proposals shall not be implemented.    3.5.1.3 Products From Other Suppliers   a) Equipment supplied by OEMs not quoted as sub-contractors - i.e. standard equipment from stock - is chosen in accordance with the requirements sta┆
0x38300…38400 (56, 0, 3)  Sector 3804ff00184941 ┆8    IAted compared to the specification given by the OEMs.   b) Quality Assurance shall check and ensure that the quality of such equipment fulfill all requirements in respect of:    1) performance (in accordance with specifications given by manufacturer)┆
0x38400…38500 (56, 0, 4)  Sector 3805ff00184941 ┆8    IA    2) durability    3) stability under extreme working condition    4) maintainability    3.5.2 Special Requirements for the CAMPS System   a) In this section is mentioned a number of requirements special for the CAMPS project.   b) In case of conf┆
0x38500…38600 (56, 0, 5)  Sector 3806f500184941 ┆8 u  IAlict with the standards mentioned in 3.5.1 above, the following standards shall supersede.    3.5.2.1 Environmental Testing   The methods of NGTS 40 shall be used for environmental testing where they are applicable to CAMPS requirements.  rite memor┆
0x38600…38700 (56, 0, 6)  Sector 3807ff00184941 ┆8    IA 1                                                                   As testing limits shall be used the appropriate environmental characteristic from section 3.4.3.    3.5.2.2 Utility Outlet Sockets   Utility outlet sockets for the operation of tes┆
0x38700…38800 (56, 0, 7)  Sector 3708ff00184941 ┆7    IAt equipment etc. shall be located in close proximity to all major racks or cabinets. Installation of utility outlets will be the responsibility of purchaser.    3.5.2.3 Materials   Materials used for encapsulation and embedment shall be selected for┆
0x38800…38900 (56, 0, 8)  Sector 38099f00184941 ┆8    IA mechanism.    3) Recovery procedures after system failure shall include checksumming of the operating system software, reloading if this is necessary.  l of previous stored information   3) Action on loading a unit for retrieval purposes   4) Unit ┆
0x38900…38a00 (56, 0, 9)  Sector 380aff00184941 ┆8    IA 1                                                                      4) The supervisor shall have facilities to cause a system integrity check (i.e. checksumming of system software) to be performed at any time he sees fit. This shall be done with┆
0x38a00…38b00 (56, 0, 10) Sector 380b9300184941 ┆8    IAout disrupting the functioning of the system.    5) To the extent possible, the operating system shall run in the non-privileged user state. .5.5 Terminal Access Control   All requirements related to terminal access control are specified in detail i┆
0x38b00…38c00 (56, 0, 11) Sector 380cff00184941 ┆8    IA 1                                                                    3.5 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS    3.5.1 General   The following section defines the general design and construction requirements applicable to CAMPS.    3.5.1.1 Equipmen┆
0x38c00…38d00 (56, 0, 12) Sector 380dff00184941 ┆8    IAt Produced by Christian Rovsing A/S   a) The CR produced equipment is designed and produced according to CR standard.   b) This standard is based on the following NATO standards:    1) NGTS 45   General Manufacturing Requirements.    2) NGTS 50   De┆
0x38d00…38e00 (56, 0, 13) Sector 380eff00184941 ┆8    IAsign, Construction and Installation            Criteria for electrical and electronic              material.    3) NGTS 40   Environmental Test Methods.   c) CR standards are currently updated in order to incorporate improvements in technology.   d)┆
0x38e00…38f00 (56, 0, 14) Sector 380fff00184941 ┆8    IA Maintenance of CR standards are performed under configuration management and supervised by CRs Quality Assurance department.   e) All standards and their maintenance may be inspected by customers Quality Assurance Representative.    3.5.1.2 Equipme┆
0x38f00…39000 (56, 0, 15) Sector 3800ff00184941 ┆8    IAnt Produced by Subcontractors   a) The sub-contractor supplying equipment to CAMPS may propose the use of other standards, on condition that adequate documentary evidence is provided to demonstrate that the alternative standards are at least equival┆
0x39000…39100 (57, 0, 0)  Sector 3901ff00184941 ┆9    IAy bound mechanisms shall exist. The MAP module prevents programs from being able to write in memory occupied by the operating system or by other application programs.     Attempt to illegally access occupied data areas shall give rise to a warning t┆
0x39100…39200 (57, 0, 1)  Sector 39021900184941 ┆9    IAo the supervisor.  he bypassing of the Data Encryption Devices and Isolators shall include a positive hardware feature which prevents the simultaneous bypassing of the Panel Switching Equipment and the connection of the DCE to an external telephone ┆
0x39200…39300 (57, 0, 2)  Sector 3903ff00184941 ┆9    IA 1                                                                      3) Two classes of instructions, one for the privileged use of the operating system and a user mode used by both operating system and application programs  shall exist.     A set┆
0x39300…39400 (57, 0, 3)  Sector 3904ff00184941 ┆9    IA of privileged instructions exclusively reserved for the operating system. These instructions must control all I/O, the setting of memory bounds mechanism, the setting of the system state - privileged or user problem.     Sensitive instructions whic┆
0x39400…39500 (57, 0, 4)  Sector 3905ff00184941 ┆9    IAh could divert, disrupt or inadvertently change the state of the application software provided with CAMPS shall not be available for execution unless the processor is in a "privileged" state.    4) Every instruction code shall result in a prescribed┆
0x39500…39600 (57, 0, 5)  Sector 3906ff00184941 ┆9    IA action. The occurence and/or attempted execution of any illegal code or bit-pattern shall be signalled and shall result in an abort procedure.    5) Key switches shall be provided on all VDU's and medium speed teleprinters.    6) A read/write memor┆
0x39600…39700 (57, 0, 6)  Sector 3907ff00184941 ┆9    IAy erase function feature shall be provided. HW/SW techniques must be available to the accomplishment of this function.    7) All hardware shall be individually addressable by the computer.   b) Software    The following software features shall be pr┆
0x39700…39800 (57, 0, 7)  Sector 3808ff00184941 ┆8    IAovided:    1) All programmes and data files loaded into the system shall carry block parity check sums to allow the detection of corrupted data.    2) Access to CAMPS data files shall be made through system calls which pass through the authorisation┆
0x39800…39900 (57, 0, 8)  Sector 3909ff00184941 ┆9    IAdiskdrive.   c) The following procedures are implemented (refer to supervisory functions, (section 3.2.4.  1.1.11).    1) Unit identification   2) Removal of previous stored information   3) Action on loading a unit for retrieval purposes   4) Unit ┆
0x39900…39a00 (57, 0, 9)  Sector 390aff00184941 ┆9    IAdirectory   5) Display/print-out of stored information    3.4.5.3 Accountability of Transactions   Requirement related log and statistical information to be complied by the system are given in sections 3.2.5 and 3.2.6 respectively.   3.4.5.4 Supervi┆
0x39a00…39b00 (57, 0, 10) Sector 390bff00184941 ┆9    IAsory Security Monitoring   All requirements related to supervisory security monitoring are specified in detail in section 3.2.4.1.1.5.    3.4.5.5 Terminal Access Control   All requirements related to terminal access control are specified in detail i┆
0x39b00…39c00 (57, 0, 11) Sector 390c1c00184941 ┆9    IAn section 3.2.3.2.    nd fall times, defined as the time required for the voltage to rise or fall to 80% of its peak-to-peak value, shall be within 5% to 15% of the unit interval at the applicable modulation rate. Transitions in both directions shal┆
0x39c00…39d00 (57, 0, 12) Sector 390dff00184941 ┆9    IA 1                                                                    3.4.5.6 Security Classification and Special Handling   The classification applicable to CAMPS are the NATO classifications specified below:   - COSMIC TOP SECRET  - NATO SECRET  -┆
0x39d00…39e00 (57, 0, 13) Sector 390eff00184941 ┆9    IA NATO CONFIDENTIEL  - NATO RESTRICTED  - NATO UNCLASSIFIED   Special Handling   The number of special handling designators shall be as specified in section 3.4.1.1.1.   The following designators applies:    SPECIAL CATEGORY WARNINGS           DESIGN┆
0x39e00…39f00 (57, 0, 14) Sector 390fff00184941 ┆9    IAATOR   ATOMAL  ..............................  L  EXCLUSIVE  ...........................  P  CRYPTO SECURITY  .....................  Y  DATA MESSAGE  ........................  D   Other, e.g. for exercise traffic may be specified up to the maximum. ┆
0x39f00…3a000 (57, 0, 15) Sector 3900ff00184941 ┆9    IA   3.4.5.7 System Design Requirements   In this section requirements with respect to hardware and software aspects of equipment design are given.   a)  Hardware    1) A clean architectural design where unassigned codes must cause a trap.    2) Memor┆
0x3a000…3a100 (58, 0, 0)  Sector 3a01ff00184941 ┆:    IA 1                                                                     p) The design of any maintenance facility shall incorporate suitable security features which as a minimum shall prevent:    1) Bypassing the Encryption Device     Any test proced┆
0x3a100…3a200 (58, 0, 1)  Sector 3a02ff00184941 ┆:    IAure incorporating the bypassing of the Data Encryption Devices and Isolators shall include a positive hardware feature which prevents the simultaneous bypassing of the Panel Switching Equipment and the connection of the DCE to an external telephone ┆
0x3a200…3a300 (58, 0, 2)  Sector 3a03ff00184941 ┆:    IAline.    2) Inadvertent Connection of Red and Black Wiring     The test and patching facilities shall be designed so that there is no possibility of inadvertently connecting red and black wiring.    3.4.5.2 Control of Record Output   To facilitate c┆
0x3a300…3a400 (58, 0, 3)  Sector 3a04ff00184941 ┆:    IAontrol, procedures shall be implemented which provide means for identification of:   1) Print out  2) Punched paper tapes  3) Removable storage media    3.4.5.2.1 Print-Out   Print-out shall carry document control number as defined in section 3.2.3.┆
0x3a400…3a500 (58, 0, 4)  Sector 3a05ff00184941 ┆:    IA7.2.    3.4.5.2.2 Punched Paper Tape   Messages punched out shall be preceeded by 20 cms blank tape and succeeded by 30 cms blank tape. A document control number shall be punched in front of the message punched out. (The number consists of 4 digits)┆
0x3a500…3a600 (58, 0, 5)  Sector 3a060b00184941 ┆:    IA.    ction.   h) To assist in the assessment of physical security and guarding of classified information, a list of all items of equipment which will store, display or record classified information shall be supplied to ACE COMSEC by the contractor, ┆
0x3a600…3a700 (58, 0, 6)  Sector 3a07ff00184941 ┆:    IA 1                                                                    3.4.5.2.3 Removable storage media   a) Units of removable storage such as a removable disk pack shall be controlled logically by the supervisor.   b) Logically controlled means th┆
0x3a700…3a800 (58, 0, 7)  Sector 3908ff00184941 ┆9    IAat the supervisor shall have commands available to control the removable media after it has been physically mounted. Logically controlled is as opposed to physical control, which in principle can be performed by anyone having physical access to the ┆
0x3a800…3a900 (58, 0, 8)  Sector 3a09ff00184941 ┆:    IAral processor will normally be equipped with on-line synchronous cryptographic equipment to be supplied, installed and maintained by the purchaser.   k) The central processor will be installed in an area designated as a Red Area. Within the Red Area┆
0x3a900…3aa00 (58, 0, 9)  Sector 3a0aff00184941 ┆:    IA classified information may be handled in plain language; the transfer of information in an electrical form within this area shall be subject to and comply with the criteria laid down in AMSG 719B.   l)  The crosstalk attenuation between any circuit┆
0x3aa00…3ab00 (58, 0, 10) Sector 3a0bff00184941 ┆:    IA carrying classified information and any other circuit within the installation shall be not less than 100 dB.   m) Send and receive data circuits and release pulse circuits shall be capable of producing or interpreting signals when the pulse shape i┆
0x3ab00…3ac00 (58, 0, 11) Sector 3a0cff00184941 ┆:    IAs such that the rise and fall times, defined as the time required for the voltage to rise or fall to 80% of its peak-to-peak value, shall be within 5% to 15% of the unit interval at the applicable modulation rate. Transitions in both directions shal┆
0x3ac00…3ad00 (58, 0, 12) Sector 3a0dff00184941 ┆:    IAl be approximately equal with these limits and be equally affected by shunt capacitance. Pulse forms shall exhibit smooth exponential curves and contain no points of inflexion during reversals.   n) On send circuits the pulse form shall be measured ┆
0x3ad00…3ae00 (58, 0, 13) Sector 3a0eff00184941 ┆:    IAat the line tag blocks at the Patch Test and Monitor Facility. Limits shall be met at this reference plan with the circuits terminated with a 5000 and 7000 ohm resistive load for the tests and repeated with an additional shunt capacitance of 2500 pi┆
0x3ae00…3af00 (58, 0, 14) Sector 3a0fff00184941 ┆:    IAcofarads.   o) The power supply to all the equipment in the Red Area will enter via a filter or a group of filters which will be supplied by the purchaser. The function of these filters is to ensure that no compromising signals are able to reach a B┆
0x3af00…3b000 (58, 0, 15) Sector 3a008800184941 ┆:    IAlack Area via the power supply leads. The equipment shall function satisfactorily with these filters present in the power leads.   Colour coding shall be used for identification of conductors. the contract phase, technical information will be suppli┆
0x3b000…3b100 (59, 0, 0)  Sector 3b01ff00184941 ┆;    IA 1                                                                      5) Environmental     The cable shall meet the following environmental conditions:      Installation and operation:   0 C to 40 C, RH 10% - 88%     Storage and transportation: -3┆
0x3b100…3b200 (59, 0, 1)  Sector 3b02ff00184941 ┆;    IA0 C to 55 C, RH 10% - 98%    6) Insulation     The completed cable, in the dry state, shall withstand for 1 min 1000 V rms. at 50 Hz applied between all of the conductors connected together and the screen.    7) Packaging and Marking     The cable s┆
0x3b200…3b300 (59, 0, 2)  Sector 3b03ff00184941 ┆;    IAhall be delivered on disposable drums.     Each drum shall carry 500 meters (+/-5%) of cable in one piece and both ends of the cable shall be suitably sealed to prevent the ingress of moisture.     Each drum shall carry a printed label containing, a┆
0x3b300…3b400 (59, 0, 3)  Sector 3b04ff00184941 ┆;    IAs a minimum, the following data:     1) NATO Property    2) 12W cable. CAMPS project    3) 500 metres    4) Date of manufacture (month and year)    5) NATO stock number   f) Installation of optical fibers shall be in accordance with AMSG 719B.   g) ┆
0x3b400…3b500 (59, 0, 4)  Sector 3b05ff00184941 ┆;    IAAs-built drawings and all circuit diagrams of the first operational system, and similar material for any variations in subsequent system to be delivered, showing all electrical interfaces and voltages, shall be supplied to ACE COMSEC before factory ┆
0x3b500…3b600 (59, 0, 5)  Sector 3b06ff00184941 ┆;    IAinspection.   h) To assist in the assessment of physical security and guarding of classified information, a list of all items of equipment which will store, display or record classified information shall be supplied to ACE COMSEC by the contractor, ┆
0x3b600…3b700 (59, 0, 6)  Sector 3b077b00184941 ┆; {  IAboth local and remote. From the list, an assessment will be made for physical security in accordance with AMSG 293D.  of not less than three metres shall be supplied to ACE COMSEC for approval prior to installation.    1)-7) below lists the specific┆
0x3b700…3b800 (59, 0, 7)  Sector 3a08ff00184941 ┆:    IA 1                                                                     i) Installation work will be witnessed by local COMSEC staff to ensure that all installation conforms to COMSEC requirements.   j) External traffic circuits connected to the cent┆
0x3b800…3b900 (59, 0, 8)  Sector 3b09ff00184941 ┆;    IA 1                                                                      It shall conform to the following parameters:     1) Number of strands in each conductor 7    2) Diameter of wires in core            0.2 mm nominal    3) Thickness of core insu┆
0x3b900…3ba00 (59, 0, 9)  Sector 3b0a8600184941 ┆;    IAlation         0.3 mm nominal    4) Overall diameter of cable minimum    6.6 mm                               maximum    7.2 mm cteristics shortcomings shall be the responsibility of the contractor. state in which it can provide its specified functi┆
0x3ba00…3bb00 (59, 0, 10) Sector 3b0bff00184941 ┆;    IA 1                                                                       5) Capacitance, wire to wire, and each     wire to sheath                       50 pF/metre max.    2) Conductors    There shall be no kinks, broken wires or other irregulariti┆
0x3bb00…3bc00 (59, 0, 11) Sector 3b0cff00184941 ┆;    IAes in the conductors.    The PVC insulation is to be extruded on to the conductors.    3) Screen     The screen shall be of braided construction and shall be formed of uniformly tinned copper wires.     The screen shall be close fitting but it shall┆
0x3bc00…3bd00 (59, 0, 12) Sector 3b0dff00184941 ┆;    IA be possible to slide back the screen by hand.     There shall be not more than one break in the wires from any individual bobbin in any 25 mm length of cable.     There will be no joints in the complete braid.     The filling factor shall be not le┆
0x3bd00…3be00 (59, 0, 13) Sector 3b0eff00184941 ┆;    IAss than 0.7.    4) Construction     A polyester film not thicker than 0.025 mm shall be applied over the laid up cores in such a manner that each turn of the tape shall overlap the preceding turn by at least 15%.     Successive layers of cores shall┆
0x3be00…3bf00 (59, 0, 14) Sector 3b0fff00184941 ┆;    IA be laid up in the same direction with the layer short enough to ensure reasonable flexibility to the cable.     PVC filling may be used to assist in obtaining a circular formation to the cable.     Overall insulation shall be of black PVC and be fr┆
0x3bf00…3c000 (59, 0, 15) Sector 3b00c700184941 ┆; G  IAee from inclusion and extrusion defects.     The sheath shall be easily removable from the other component parts of the cable.     Colour coding shall be used for identification of conductors. the contract phase, technical information will be suppli┆
0x3c000…3c100 (60, 0, 0)  Sector 3c017700184941 ┆< w  IAed to ACE COMSEC for evaluation and, where required, a production model shall be delivered for testing purposes. .4.5  Security  ............................  262     3.4.5.1  TEMPEST Acceptance ...............  262     3.4.5.2  Control of Record Ou┆
0x3c100…3c200 (60, 0, 1)  Sector 3c02ff00184941 ┆<    IA 1                                                                     c) Special earthing arrangements with respect to 1) AC power neutral, 2) safety ground, 3) Signalling and control ground are necessary within the complete system in order to comp┆
0x3c200…3c300 (60, 0, 2)  Sector 3c03ff00184941 ┆<    IAly with criteria laid down in AMSG 719B. In the terminal equipments signal common returns shall be separate and insulated from all other earths or metal chassis (this includes protective earth which is usually derived from the station's main supply)┆
0x3c300…3c400 (60, 0, 3)  Sector 3c04ff00184941 ┆<    IA.   d) All electrical interconnections for data between the equipments will use low level keying systems, i.e. 6-0-6 volts at currents less than one milli-ampere. All the remaining control lines should conform to CCITT Recommendation V28.    In spec┆
0x3c400…3c500 (60, 0, 4)  Sector 3c05ff00184941 ┆<    IAial cases where a line current of more than one milli-ampere is felt necessary then the contractor must submit his specific proposal for approval by ACE COMSEC.   e) All electrical wiring on the red side shall be run in a screened cable, consisting ┆
0x3c500…3c600 (60, 0, 5)  Sector 3c06ff00184941 ┆<    IAof twisted pairs and an overall continuous non-ferrous screen.    When installed, the cable will carry classified information in telegraph and data form in the clear text and must have been approved for this purpose by the NATO Communications Securi┆
0x3c600…3c700 (60, 0, 6)  Sector 3c07ff00184941 ┆<    IAty Authority.    The cables must receive COMSEC approval before installation. Cable specifications and sample lengths of not less than three metres shall be supplied to ACE COMSEC for approval prior to installation.    1)-7) below lists the specific┆
0x3c700…3c800 (60, 0, 7)  Sector 3b08de00184941 ┆; ^  IAations, which should be used for selection of the cable.    1) Cable    The cable shall contain 12 stranded conductors in PVC insulated cores with a single collective copper braid screen and overall PVC insulation.  als, must be installed in accorda┆
0x3c800…3c900 (60, 0, 8)  Sector 3c09ff00184941 ┆<    IAnce with criteria laid down in AMSG 719B. The production equipments shall be subject to inspection and testing by ACE COMSEC Radiation Team at the factory premises prior to despatch/distribution to locations. After installation, a final COMSEC Radia┆
0x3c900…3ca00 (60, 0, 9)  Sector 3c0acd00184941 ┆< M  IAtion Survey will be carried out at each location prior to operational approval being given. Rectification of the equipment characteristics shortcomings shall be the responsibility of the contractor. state in which it can provide its specified functi┆
0x3ca00…3cb00 (60, 0, 10) Sector 3c0bff00184941 ┆<    IA 1                                                                     b) Regarding of the EMI-racks, ACE COMSEC shall be provided with tangible evidence as to their effectiveness. Detailed design and manufacturing specification shall be forwarded t┆
0x3cb00…3cc00 (60, 0, 11) Sector 3c0cff00184941 ┆<    IAo SHAPE for evaluation. Also, laboratory data on the shielding effectiveness of the rack shall be provided. Finally a Quality Plan shall be laid down to assure that all racks are manufactured to the same performance.    ACE COMSEC has measured the a┆
0x3cc00…3cd00 (60, 0, 12) Sector 3c0dff00184941 ┆<    IAmbient noise at the factory site at Ballerup and subject to provision of customer supplied power filtering accepted its suitability for TEMPEST test (ref. CAMPS log 091 and CAMPS log 111). The actual TEMPEST test will be perfomed as a qualification ┆
0x3cd00…3ce00 (60, 0, 13) Sector 3c0eff00184941 ┆<    IAtest by ACE COMSEC at the factory site.    1) All equipment contained in multi-bay EMI-racks assembly shall be TEMPEST cleared as a result of the TEMPEST qualification test (equipment of category 1 above). This shall include opto-electrical interfac┆
0x3ce00…3cf00 (60, 0, 14) Sector 3c0fff00184941 ┆<    IAes.    2) Equipment of category 2 (terminals) will be delivered with a TEMPEST clearance certification according to AMSG720A with the understanding that the cerfification provided will apply to the standard approved version of the equipment. Where m┆
0x3cf00…3d000 (60, 0, 15) Sector 3c00ff00184941 ┆<    IAodifications are required, supplementary test data will be provided, to confirm that the EMI integrity has been maintained.    3) Equipment of category 3 need not be TEMPEST cleared.    During the contract phase, technical information will be suppli┆
0x3d000…3d100 (61, 0, 0)  Sector 3d01ff00184941 ┆=    IA 1                                                                       TABLE OF CONTENTS  Section 3.4.5       3.4.5  Security  ............................  262     3.4.5.1  TEMPEST Acceptance ...............  262     3.4.5.2  Control of Record Ou┆
0x3d100…3d200 (61, 0, 1)  Sector 3d02ff00184941 ┆=    IAtput  ........  267      3.4.5.2.1  Print-Out  ...................  267      3.4.5.2.2  Punched Paper Tape  ..........  267      3.4.5.2.3  Removable Storage Media  .....  268      3.4.5.3  Accountability of Transaction  ...  268     3.4.5.4  Superv┆
0x3d200…3d300 (61, 0, 2)  Sector 3d03fa00184941 ┆= z  IAisory Security Monitoring  .  268     3.4.5.5  Terminal Access Control  .........  268     3.4.5.6  Security Classification and                     Special Handling  ................  269     3.4.5.7  System Design Requirements  ......  269       Av┆
0x3d300…3d400 (61, 0, 3)  Sector 3d04ff00184941 ┆=    IA 1                                                                    3.4.5 Security   This section addresses or references all requirements related to security.   In general: Transfer and transmission within the installation means transfer and tran┆
0x3d400…3d500 (61, 0, 4)  Sector 3d05ff00184941 ┆=    IAsmission between the components.    3.4.5.1 TEMPEST Acceptance   The components of the CAMPS equipment in the CAMPS Main Site locations are divided in the following 3 categories.   1) 2 multi-bay EMI-rack assemblies containing: Processor Unit, Chann┆
0x3d500…3d600 (61, 0, 5)  Sector 3d06ff00184941 ┆=    IAel Unit, TDX-Unit, Watch Dog Processor Unit, and Disk Drives.   2) A number of terminals for maintenance and supervisory positions, i.e. VDUs, medium speed printers and paper tape reader/puncher.   3) Frequency stabilizers and the auxiliary equipmen┆
0x3d600…3d700 (61, 0, 6)  Sector 3d07ff00184941 ┆=    IAt.   During short periods of corrective and preventive maintenance e.g. open back doors, the emanation requirements below are degraded.   It must be within the operational procedures, that the supervisor is currently informed on activities concernin┆
0x3d700…3d800 (61, 0, 7)  Sector 3c08ff00184941 ┆<    IAg corrective and preventive maintenance and thus is able to decide whether it is acceptable to continue operation or not.   a) To meet the NATO Security requirements, the equipment, including ancillaries and peripherals, must be installed in accorda┆
0x3d800…3d900 (61, 0, 8)  Sector 3d09ff00184941 ┆=    IAtect, locate and repair the fault.   h) Preventive Maintenance. The maintenance undertaken systematically with the intention of keeping an item in a specified condition, reducing the occurrence of failures, and prolonging the useful life of the equi┆
0x3d900…3da00 (61, 0, 9)  Sector 3d0aff00184941 ┆=    IApment.   i) Reliability. The probability that an item will perform a required function under stated conditions for a stated period of time.   k) Repair. A repair is the restoration of an item to the state in which it can provide its specified functi┆
0x3da00…3db00 (61, 0, 10) Sector 3d0b9400184941 ┆=    IAons.    When the item is a replaceable module or includes replaceable modules, the exchange operation is considered as the repair operation.  ion of test programmes   c) Loading and check-out of new software   d) On-job training   e) Training/exerci┆
0x3db00…3dc00 (61, 0, 11) Sector 3d0cff00184941 ┆=    IA 1                                                                     l) Module. A collection of one or more units as defined in this section which satisfy the following conditions:    1) It has a functional significance in the context of R&M.    2┆
0x3dc00…3dd00 (61, 0, 12) Sector 3d0dff00184941 ┆=    IA) Individual failures can be localised to the specific module.    3) The module is capable of removal and replacement.    4) The module operational condition has a simple two state classification (operative or inoperative) in the availability calcul┆
0x3dd00…3de00 (61, 0, 13) Sector 3d0eff00184941 ┆=    IAation.   m) Unit. This has an exclusively functional significance in this R&M context.  The smallest hardware or software element utilized in the Reliability and Maintainability (R&M) models.  The set of all units, taken together make up the equipme┆
0x3de00…3df00 (61, 0, 14) Sector 3d0fff00184941 ┆=    IAnt.  Each unit shall satisfy the following conditions:    1) It does not contain any portion of any other unit.    2) The failure of the unit is independent of the failure of any other unit.    3) The unit operational condition has a simple two-stat┆
0x3df00…3e000 (61, 0, 15) Sector 3d00db00184941 ┆= [  IAe classification (operative or in-operative) in the availability calculation.    4) Corrective maintenance on failed redundant parts of a unit is performed only when the unit containing these parts has failed.    .    2) VDU     MTBF:          5000 ┆
0x3e000…3e100 (62, 0, 0)  Sector 3e01ff00184941 ┆>    IAhrs.     Downtime:      not to exceed 30 mins. per month                   including preventive maintenance.    3.4.4.7 Terms   In interpreting specification and verification sections in this paper on reliability and availability the following terms┆
0x3e100…3e200 (62, 0, 1)  Sector 3e02ff00184941 ┆>    IA shall apply:   a) Availability. The probability of finding an item (system, module, unit and part thereof) in a functioning condition at a given time.   b) Corrective Maintenance. The maintenance undertaken to restore an item to a specified conditi┆
0x3e200…3e300 (62, 0, 2)  Sector 3e03b300184941 ┆> 3  IAon after a failure has occurred.   c) Down Time. The time during which any of the facilities or functions to be provided by the item is not available, for whatever reason.   MTTR not to exceed 1 hour.    3.4.4.4.5 External Channels and Circuits   Av┆
0x3e300…3e400 (62, 0, 3)  Sector 3e04ff00184941 ┆>    IA 1                                                                     d) Failure. The inability of any item to carry out its specified function within the tolerance allowed under its normal operating conditions.    Following failure situations shal┆
0x3e400…3e500 (62, 0, 4)  Sector 3e05ff00184941 ┆>    IAl be disregarded in availability calculation:    1) The item is or has been exposed to conditions, which are not within the tolerances allowed under its normal operating conditions.    2) The item is or has been exposed to violence.   e) Item. An it┆
0x3e500…3e600 (62, 0, 5)  Sector 3e06ff00184941 ┆>    IAem is defined as system, module, unit and part thereof.   f) Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF). The statistical mean of the functioning time between failures.  For a given interval, the total measured functioning time of the item divided by the total┆
0x3e600…3e700 (62, 0, 6)  Sector 3e07ff00184941 ┆>    IA number of failures of that item during the interval.  Agreed scheduled preventive maintenance of modules of the equipment shall not be counted when estimating mean time between failure of such modules.   g) Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). The statistic┆
0x3e700…3e800 (62, 0, 7)  Sector 3d08ff00184941 ┆=    IAal mean of the distribution of times-to-repair.  The summation of active repair times during a given period of time divided by the total number of malfunctions during the same time interval.  This repair time shall include all actions required to de┆
0x3e800…3e900 (62, 0, 8)  Sector 3e09ff00184941 ┆>    IA 1                                                                     a) The availability of the subset of the equipment which provides service to all user connecting  points and external circuits shall be at least 0.99995.   b) The MTBF of a failu┆
0x3e900…3ea00 (62, 0, 9)  Sector 3e0aff00184941 ┆>    IAre which causes loss of service to all external circuits and user connecting points shall be at least 2 years with an MTTR not to exceed 1 hour.    3.4.4.5 Equipment Redundancy    3.4.4.5.1 Withdrawal of Redundant Items   It is acceptable that redun┆
0x3ea00…3eb00 (62, 0, 10) Sector 3e0bff00184941 ┆>    IAdant modules and units can be withdrawn from use by the operational configuration in order to perform:   a) Preventive maintenance   b) Execution of test programmes   c) Loading and check-out of new software   d) On-job training   e) Training/exerci┆
0x3eb00…3ec00 (62, 0, 11) Sector 3e0cff00184941 ┆>    IAse with alternative procedures.   provided that:   - a failure, while in the degraded availability state, shall not result in the loss of operational messages and transaction accountability.   - the capability is maintained to re-integrate such redu┆
0x3ec00…3ed00 (62, 0, 12) Sector 3e0d6500184941 ┆> e  IAndant items into the operational configuration and return them to service within 5 minutes.    at least 3 months with an MTTR not to exceed 40 mins.    3.4.4.4.3 Groups of User Connecting Points   It shall be possible to select user connecting point┆
0x3ed00…3ee00 (62, 0, 13) Sector 3e0eff00184941 ┆>    IA 1                                                                    3.4.4.5.2 Loss of Redundancy   With respect to redundant modules or units provided to meet the availability and reliability requirements, no failure shall result in the equipment ┆
0x3ee00…3ef00 (62, 0, 14) Sector 3e0fff00184941 ┆>    IAbeing without the complete planned degree of redundancy for longer than 6 hours more than once a year.    3.4.4.6 Specific Equipment Availability Requirement   a) The reliability requirements with respect to contractor supplied terminal equipment co┆
0x3ef00…3f000 (62, 0, 15) Sector 3e00ff00184941 ┆>    IAnnected to the processor equipment shall be as follows:    1) Medium Speed Printer     MTBF:          3000 hrs     Downtime:      not to exceed 30 mins. per month                   excluding preventive maintenance.    2) VDU     MTBF:          5000 ┆
0x3f000…3f100 (63, 0, 0)  Sector 3f01ff00184941 ┆?    IA User Connecting Points to Supervisory and Service Terminals   It shall be possible to divide the connecting points providing service to the terminals of the supervisory and service positions into more than one group.   a) The availability of the su┆
0x3f100…3f200 (63, 0, 1)  Sector 3f026000184941 ┆? `  IAbset of the equipment which provides service to any such group shall be at least 0.9999.  on of the R & M models and block diagrams. A separate analysis shall be conducted for each module performance requirement specified below.    3.4.4.3 Availabil┆
0x3f200…3f300 (63, 0, 2)  Sector 3f03ff00184941 ┆?    IA 1                                                                     b) The MTBF of a failure which causes loss of service to such a group shall be at least 1 year with an MTTR not to exceed 1 hour.    3.4.4.4.5 External Channels and Circuits   Av┆
0x3f300…3f400 (63, 0, 3)  Sector 3f04ff00184941 ┆?    IAailability of service to external channels circuits shall be measured at the connection point of the equipment, to which each circuit is attached.    3.4.4.4.6 Individual Channels   1) The availability of the subset of the equipment which provides s┆
0x3f400…3f500 (63, 0, 4)  Sector 3f05ff00184941 ┆?    IAervice to each incoming or outgoing channel shall be at least .9995.   2) The MTBF of a failure which causes loss of service to a single incoming or outgoing channel shall be at least 3 months with an MTTR not to exceed 40 mins.    3.4.4.4.7 Groups ┆
0x3f500…3f600 (63, 0, 5)  Sector 3f06ff00184941 ┆?    IAof Channels   It shall be possible to divide outgoing channels and incoming channels each into at least two groups such that no single failure shall cause loss of service to more than one such group.   a) The availability of the subset of the equipm┆
0x3f600…3f700 (63, 0, 6)  Sector 3f07ff00184941 ┆?    IAent which provides service to any such group of external connections of the maximum configuration shall be at least 0.9999. The requirement shall be met separately for incoming and outgoing channels.   b) The MTBF of a failure which causes loss of s┆
0x3f700…3f800 (63, 0, 7)  Sector 3e08eb00184941 ┆> k  IAervice to any such group of external connections shall be at least 1 year with an MTTR not to exceed 1 hour.    3.4.4.4.8 All Circuits, Channels and User Connecting Points   No single failure shall cause a total system failure.     MTBF        where┆
0x3f800…3f900 (63, 0, 8)  Sector 3f09ff00184941 ┆?    IA MTTR   MTBF.  1                                                                    b) For other types of redundancy the availability shall be calculated using the R&M model. Assumptions made shall be justified.   3.4.4.4 Availability and Reliabilit┆
0x3f900…3fa00 (63, 0, 9)  Sector 3f0aff00184941 ┆?    IAy Performance Requirements    3.4.4.4.1 User Connecting Point   The demarcation point between terminals and the equipment is the user connecting point.  The availability of service shall be measured at the user connecting point of the equipment, to ┆
0x3fa00…3fb00 (63, 0, 10) Sector 3f0b2800184941 ┆? (  IAwhich each terminal is attached.       3.4.4.4.8  All Circuits, Channels and                         User Connecting Points  ......  256      3.4.4.5  Equipment Redundancy  ............  257      3.4.4.5.1  Withdrawal of Redundant                   ┆
0x3fb00…3fc00 (63, 0, 11) Sector 3f0cff00184941 ┆?    IA 1                                                                    3.4.4.4.2 Individual User Connecting Points   a) The availability of the subset of the equipment which provides service to each user connecting point shall be at least .9995.   b)┆
0x3fc00…3fd00 (63, 0, 12) Sector 3f0dff00184941 ┆?    IA The MTBF of a failure which causes loss of service to a single user connecting point shall be at least 3 months with an MTTR not to exceed 40 mins.    3.4.4.4.3 Groups of User Connecting Points   It shall be possible to select user connecting point┆
0x3fd00…3fe00 (63, 0, 13) Sector 3f0eff00184941 ┆?    IAs in groups in such a way that no single failure shall cause loss of service to more than one such group. Within the expansion capacity specified in this document, the maximum number of user connecting points in such a group is 8.   The equipment sh┆
0x3fe00…3ff00 (63, 0, 14) Sector 3f0fff00184941 ┆?    IAall be designed such that no single failure can cause loss of service to 25% or more user connecting points.   a) The availability of the subset of the equipment at the maximum expanded configuration which provides service to 75% or more of the user┆
0x3ff00…40000 (63, 0, 15) Sector 3f00ff00184941 ┆?    IA connecting points shall be at least 0.9999.   b) The MTBF of a failure which causes loss of service to 25% or more user connecting points of the maximum expanded configuration shall be at least 1 year with an MTTR not to exceed 1 hour.    3.4.4.4.4┆
0x40000…40100 (64, 0, 0)  Sector 4001ff00184941 ┆@    IA. which are beyond the control of the equipment manufacturer.   The definitions of the terms used in this section are given in section 4.2.    3.4.4.2 Reliability Characterictics   The reliability of the equipment is specified in terms of its availa┆
0x40100…40200 (64, 0, 1)  Sector 4002ff00184941 ┆@    IAbility. The equipment is partitioned into modules and units, which are used for construction of the R & M models and block diagrams. A separate analysis shall be conducted for each module performance requirement specified below.    3.4.4.3 Availabil┆
0x40200…40300 (64, 0, 2)  Sector 4003b900184941 ┆@ 9  IAity Calculation   The inherent availability of a module or unit shall be measured in terms of two parameters:   - Mean time between failure (MTBF)   - Mean time to repair (MTTR)  ged to a right, etc.   b) Rack Doors    Each rack shall have a full si┆
0x40300…40400 (64, 0, 3)  Sector 4004ff00184941 ┆@    IA 1                                                                     The availability of a module or unit shall be determined from the formula    Ai =          MTBFi                 MTBFi  +  MTTRi   The availability value associated with each rel┆
0x40400…40500 (64, 0, 4)  Sector 4005ff00184941 ┆@    IAiability performance requirements, specified in succeeding paragraphs of this section, shall be determined from a R&M model and block diagram by combining the availability co-efficients for the modules and units affecting that availability performan┆
0x40500…40600 (64, 0, 5)  Sector 4006ff00184941 ┆@    IAce requirement. The availability co-efficient for a series configuration shall be calculated by:                   elements         A (system)=             ll Ai                   i=1   where Ai is the availability co-efficient of the i th element. ┆
0x40600…40700 (64, 0, 6)  Sector 4007ff00184941 ┆@    IA  In the case of modules and units provided for the purpose of redundancy (e.g. duplicated units) the availability co-efficient shall be calculated by:   a) For (N-1) out of N redundancy is the availability for (N-1) out of N being operative:  1    ┆
0x40700…40800 (64, 0, 7)  Sector 3f08ff00184941 ┆?    IA                                                                                                                      MTTR     A(N-1 out of N operative) = 1 - N * (N-1) * (------) 2                                                   MTBF        where┆
0x40800…40900 (64, 0, 8)  Sector 4009ff00184941 ┆@    IAl User Connecting                         Points  ......................  255      3.4.4.4.3  Groups of User Connecting                         Points  ......................  255      3.4.4.4.4  User Connecting Points to                         Sup┆
0x40900…40a00 (64, 0, 9)  Sector 400aff00184941 ┆@    IAervisory and Service                         Terminals  ...................  255      3.4.4.4.5  External Channels and                         Circuits  ....................  256      3.4.4.4.6  Individual Channels  .........  256      3.4.4.4.7  Gr┆
0x40a00…40b00 (64, 0, 10) Sector 400bff00184941 ┆@    IAoups of Channels  ..........  256      3.4.4.4.8  All Circuits, Channels and                         User Connecting Points  ......  256      3.4.4.5  Equipment Redundancy  ............  257      3.4.4.5.1  Withdrawal of Redundant                   ┆
0x40b00…40c00 (64, 0, 11) Sector 400cff00184941 ┆@    IA      Items  .......................  257      3.4.4.5.2  Loss of Redundancy  ..........  258      3.4.4.6  Specific Equipment Availability                     Requirements  ....................  258     3.4.4.7  Terms  ...........................  ┆
0x40c00…40d00 (64, 0, 12) Sector 400d0a00184941 ┆@    IA258                                                                   3.4.3 Environmental Conditions   In designing the equipment to meet the specified requirements no account need be taken of catastrophic events such as fire, flood, explosion, etc.┆
0x40d00…40e00 (64, 0, 13) Sector 400eff00184941 ┆@    IA 1                                                                    4. Availability and Maintainability    4.1 General   Availability and maintainability requirements apply to the equipment excluding environmental control equipment, primary power ┆
0x40e00…40f00 (64, 0, 14) Sector 400fff00184941 ┆@    IAsupply to the equipment, and other purchaser supplied equipment.   The equipment will meet the specified requirements:   a)  When operating in a support environment which lies  within the limits of the specified operating requirements of the equipme┆
0x40f00…41000 (64, 0, 15) Sector 4000ff00184941 ┆@    IAnt.   b) When tools, repair parts, manuals, manpower, etc. required for maintenance are available.   In designing the equipment to meet the specified requirements no account need to be taken to catastrophic events such as fire, flood, explosion, etc┆
0x41000…41100 (65, 0, 0)  Sector 4101ff00184941 ┆A    IAC per hour   b) Humidity (Relative Humidity = RH)    Range  :  40 to 90% RH, non-condensing   Change :  max. 6% RH per hour, non-condensing   c) Altitude    Range  :  Sea level to 2000 meter   The equipment shall be so designed that the loss of site┆
0x41100…41200 (65, 0, 1)  Sector 4102ff00184941 ┆A    IA air conditioning or heating will not cause a catastrophic failure within 15 minutes after the loss.   An alarm indication shall be given, when the environmental temperature reaches a value which will require intervention of supervisory personnel.  ┆
0x41200…41300 (65, 0, 2)  Sector 41030700184941 ┆A    IA K, which includes both sides welded panelled, and accessories.   The types of racks are non interchangeable, left cannot be interchanged with right, a freestanding cannot be changed to a right, etc.   b) Rack Doors    Each rack shall have a full si┆
0x41300…41400 (65, 0, 3)  Sector 4104ff00184941 ┆A    IA 1                                                                    3.4.3.2 Dust, Fumes   The equipment shall be able to operate continuously and with normal scheduled preventive maintenance in the following air environment:   a) Air cleanness    ┆
0x41400…41500 (65, 0, 4)  Sector 4105ff00184941 ┆A    IAParticle size            Max. allowable number   (microns)                (particles/cubicmeter)    greater than 5           4* (10 5)   greater than 1.5         4* (10 6)   greater than 1           4* (10 7)   b) Fumes    sulphur dioxide max. 14 pp┆
0x41500…41600 (65, 0, 5)  Sector 41060900184941 ┆A    IAm.                                                                   e) Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF)    The IDF shall be enclosed within one of the main frame EMI racks. It provides access to all input and output electrical signal connectio┆
0x41600…41700 (65, 0, 6)  Sector 4107ff00184941 ┆A    IA 1                                                                     TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 3.4.4       3.4.4  Availability and Maintainability  ....  253     3.4.4.1  General  .........................  253     3.4.4.2  Reliability Characteris┆
0x41700…41800 (65, 0, 7)  Sector 4008ff00184941 ┆@    IAtics  .....  253     3.4.4.3  Availability Calculation  ........  253     3.4.4.4  Availability and Reliability                     Performance Requirements  ........  254      3.4.4.4.1  User Connecting Point  .......  254      3.4.4.4.2  Individua┆
0x41800…41900 (65, 0, 8)  Sector 4109ff00184941 ┆A    IAcable connections between the multi-bay rack assemblies shall be passed in tubes sealed to the racks.   f) V28(L)-Adapters for Driving Electrical Cables    The V28(L) shall provide 6-0-6 volts signal levels and waveshaping.    2 types shall be provi┆
0x41900…41a00 (65, 0, 9)  Sector 410a7900184941 ┆A y  IAded.    The first type shall cover the range up to 1200 BPS. The second type shall cover the range up to 9600 Bps. requency: Nominal value: 50 Hz    Tolerance: +0,5 Hz/-1.0 Hz  1                                                                     In┆
0x41a00…41b00 (65, 0, 10) Sector 410bff00184941 ┆A    IA 1                                                                           TABLE OF CONTENTS  Section 3.4.3       3.4.3  Environmental Conditions  ............  250     3.4.3.1  Temperature and Humidity  ........  250     3.4.3.2  Dust, Fumes  ...┆
0x41b00…41c00 (65, 0, 11) Sector 410c1e00184941 ┆A    IA..................  251 and NATO.    For UKAIR see para 3.7.1.2.4.    1                                                                          g) Exemptions: Each site will contain a number of Medium Speed Printers. These will not operate within t┆
0x41c00…41d00 (65, 0, 12) Sector 410dff00184941 ┆A    IA 1                                                                    3.4.3 Environmental Conditions   In designing the equipment to meet the specified requirements no account need be taken of catastrophic events such as fire, flood, explosion, etc.┆
0x41d00…41e00 (65, 0, 13) Sector 410eff00184941 ┆A    IA, which are beyond the control of an equipment manufacturer.   The equipment will normally operate within accomodation suitable for the operation of similar equipment produced for commercial use.   After initial adjustments have been made, the equip┆
0x41e00…41f00 (65, 0, 14) Sector 410fff00184941 ┆A    IAment shall maintain normal operation under all specified environmental and power supply conditions.    3.4.3.1  Temperature and Humidity   The equipment shall continue to function when the humidity  and temperature of its environment are within the ┆
0x41f00…42000 (65, 0, 15) Sector 4100ff00184941 ┆A    IAranges and cycling specified below.   The equipment shall continue to operate in a fully satisfactory manner even under the worst conditions specified below.   a) Temperature                          Range  :  10 to 40 deg.C   Change :  max 10 deg. ┆
0x42000…42100 (66, 0, 0)  Sector 4201ff00184941 ┆B    IAcks will be transported separately and joined with coupling accessories at site. Thus, four rack types are defined.    1) LEFT END RACKS, which includes one welded panelled side and one open side with joiner frame, hardware, and accessories.    2) I┆
0x42100…42200 (66, 0, 1)  Sector 4202ff00184941 ┆B    IANTERMEDIATE RACK, which includes both sides open, but with only one joiner frame, hardware, and accessories.    3) RIGHT END RACK, which includes one open side without joiner frame and one welded panelled side and accessories.    4) FREE-STANDING RA┆
0x42200…42300 (66, 0, 2)  Sector 4203ff00184941 ┆B    IACK, which includes both sides welded panelled, and accessories.   The types of racks are non interchangeable, left cannot be interchanged with right, a freestanding cannot be changed to a right, etc.   b) Rack Doors    Each rack shall have a full si┆
0x42300…42400 (66, 0, 3)  Sector 4204ff00184941 ┆B    IAze door in front and rear. Doors will be operated with recessed handles. The doors shall contain EMI gaskets.   c) Rack Ventilation    To allow ventilation and EMI shielding, perforated metal is used. The perforated areas are located in the front do┆
0x42400…42500 (66, 0, 4)  Sector 42059d00184941 ┆B    IAors and at the top.   d) AC Power Filters    RF power filters shall be used, and they shall be mounted directly to either the top or bottom of racks.                                            a) Phases:  Single- or 3-phase, and ground. (For supply ┆
0x42500…42600 (66, 0, 5)  Sector 4206ff00184941 ┆B    IA 1                                                                   e) Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF)    The IDF shall be enclosed within one of the main frame EMI racks. It provides access to all input and output electrical signal connectio┆
0x42600…42700 (66, 0, 6)  Sector 4207ff00184941 ┆B    IAns to the CAMPS mainframe. Filtered connectors will be installed in the IDF as described below to meet AMSG requirements.    The IDF consists of a separately shielded box sealed to the rack surface within an EMI rack into which conduit or ducts from┆
0x42700…42800 (66, 0, 7)  Sector 4108ff00184941 ┆A    IA all external electrical signal cables are passed. Upon removal of the IDF cover, 52 banks of 25 pin connectors are accessible for user connection. Optical signal cables are fed through a wavequide placed separately or contained in the IDF.    Rack ┆
0x42800…42900 (66, 0, 8)  Sector 4209ff00184941 ┆B    IA 1                                                                     f) Exemptions: Each site equipment will contain three disk drives. These will not operate within the tolerances of section b) and c) above, but:  1                               ┆
0x42900…42a00 (66, 0, 9)  Sector 420aff00184941 ┆B    IA                                            1) Voltage:   Nominal value: 380/220V AC    Tolerances: +6%/-10%   2) Frequency: Nominal value: 50 Hz    Tolerance: +0,5 Hz/-1.0 Hz  1                                                                     In┆
0x42a00…42b00 (66, 0, 10) Sector 420bff00184941 ┆B    IA order to meet these special tolerance requirements voltage/frequency stabilizers shall be inserted in the power lines for the disk drives.    Frequency Stabilizers shall be delivered for installation at all non-optional sites of figure 3.4.1.7.1 ex┆
0x42b00…42c00 (66, 0, 11) Sector 420cff00184941 ┆B    IAcept BALTAP, WEST STAR, and NATO.    For UKAIR see para 3.7.1.2.4.    1                                                                          g) Exemptions: Each site will contain a number of Medium Speed Printers. These will not operate within t┆
0x42c00…42d00 (66, 0, 12) Sector 420dff00184941 ┆B    IAhe tolerances of section b) and c) above, but:   1                                                                          1) Voltage: Nominal value: 240/220V AC       Tolerances: +10%/-15%      2) Frequency: Nominal value: 50 Hz       Tolerance: +┆
0x42d00…42e00 (66, 0, 13) Sector 420eff00184941 ┆B    IA5 Hz/-3 Hz     3.4.2.3 Tempest Racks   The EMI racks are constructed of heavy gauge steel, having all non-opening seams welded. The racks will be of slightly greater size than equivalent non-EMI racks and will be significantly heavier. Cable entranc┆
0x42e00…42f00 (66, 0, 14) Sector 420f8600184941 ┆B    IAe for power and signals will be either through the top or bottom of each rack. The racks are prepared for both type of outlet.                                            15 04 82 15 46 0143A 115      29  2488    536             f !  *J         7 c _┆
0x42f00…43000 (66, 0, 15) Sector 4200ff00184941 ┆B    IA 1                                                                   a) Rack Configuration    The racks will be used as a single, free-standing cabinet or assembled into bays of 2, 3, 4, or more racks in a row forming a cabinet.    The individual ra┆
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0x43200…43300 (67, 0, 2)  Sector 4303ff00184941 ┆C    IA 1                                                                  3.4.2 Physical Characteristics   3.4.2.1 Size, Weight, Power Consumption and Heat Dissipation   The site equipments consist of a number of terminals and one or two multi-bay rack as┆
0x43300…43400 (67, 0, 3)  Sector 4304ff00184941 ┆C    IAsemblies.   The racks of each site equipment will be equipped with subassemblies and modules according to the actual connectivity.   Detailed technical information will be supplied in the System Design Specification.    3.4.2.2 Power Input   The equ┆
0x43400…43500 (67, 0, 4)  Sector 4305ff00184941 ┆C    IAipments shall be capable of satisfying the specified performance requirements when operating with following power input:  1                                                                      a) Phases:  Single- or 3-phase, and ground. (For supply ┆
0x43500…43600 (67, 0, 5)  Sector 4306ff00184941 ┆C    IAof redundant elements within the equipment, the power input shall be established with 2 independent sources as a minimum).   b) Voltage:  Nominal value 380/220 V AC     Tolerances: +10%/-15%     Except UKAIR where nominal value is 405/240 V AC.   c)┆
0x43600…43700 (67, 0, 6)  Sector 4307ff00184941 ┆C    IA Frequency: Nominal value: 50 Hz              Tolerances: +10/-10%   d) Harmonic   distortion:  Max. 5%   e) Transients: Non-repetitive impulsive interference with a magnitude not to exceed 500 volts, pulse rise and fall times not faster than 10 mic┆
0x43700…43800 (67, 0, 7)  Sector 42088f00184941 ┆B    IAroseconds and a total duration of maximum 1 millisecond. The available impulse energy at the equipment power inlet shall not exceed 5J.   2!8=6 #4  E*8=k L<M% :8=F 28=I!#<:"<>R<2> I  E*#<&  "< DM L<M% :#<F 2#<> I:g= Ro2M/2 Rl2> IC13!?=4~~ B|2> I:A=!┆
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0x47c00…47d00 (71, 0, 12) Sector 470dff00190941 ┆G     A 1                                                                   FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS OF INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS    1. PRODUCTS OVERVIEW   Integrated communication encomposes the following products:   - Strategic and Tactical Transport N┆
0x47d00…47e00 (71, 0, 13) Sector 470eff00190941 ┆G     Aetwork consisting of a series of Nodal switching centers interlinked with tele lines.   - Message Processing and Electronic Mail Systems.   - Local Areas Networks   - View Data Systems   - Secure Gate Ways   Figure one presents a schematic overview ┆
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