PART ONE -- ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM GUIDELINES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph
1.
SCOPE
1.1
Purpose.
1.2
Application
.
1.3
Limitations
.
2.
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1
General.
2.2
Government Documents.
2.2.1
Standards
.
2.2.2
Other government documents.
2.3
Non-government Documents.
2.4
Order of Precedence.
3.
Definitions
3.1
Terms
3.2
Acronyms
4.
GENERAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES
4.1
Program Managers
.
4.1.1
Roles of the program manager.
4.1.2
Guidance for program managers.
4.1.2.1
Mission Need Statement (MNS).
4.1.2.2
Operational Requirements Document (ORD).
4.1.2.3
Systems Acquisition Master Plan (SAMP)
.
4.1.2.4
Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP).
4.2
Environmental Engineering Specialists (EES).
4.2.1
Roles of environmental engineering specialists.
4.2.2
Environmental engineering
tailoring
tasks.
4.2.2.1
General
.
4.2.2.2
Preparing an
Environmental Engineering Management Plan (EEMP), Task 401.
4.2.2.3
Developing an
Environmental Test and Evaluation Master Plan (ETEMP).
4.2.2.3.1
Defining a
Life Cycle Environmental Profile (LCEP), Task 402.
4.2.2.3.2
Developing
Operational Environment Documentation (OED), Task 403.
4.2.2.3.3
Developing an
Environmental Issues/Criteria List (EICL), Task 404.
4.2.2.4
Preparing a
Detailed Environmental Test Plan (DETP), Task 405.
4.2.2.5
Preparing an Environmental Test Report (ETR), Task 406
.
4.3
Design and
Test Engineers
and
Facility Operators
.
4.3.1
Roles of
design engineers
.
4.3.2
Roles of test engineers/facility operators.
4.3.3
Guidance for design and test engineers and test facility operators.
4.3.3.1
Natural environment (field/fleet) testing.
4.3.3.2
Laboratory testing.
5.
GENERAL LABORATORY TEST METHOD GUIDELINES.
5.1
Standard
Ambient
Test Conditions.
5.2
Tolerances
for Test Conditions.
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