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1005: Weapons (from 1 mm through 30 mm). 1010: Weapons (from 31 mm to 75 mm). 1015: Weapons (from 76 mm to 125 mm). 1020: Weapons (from 126 mm to 150 mm).
The Army Nomenclature System is designed to help accurately reference specific items which may have similar names to other items of their category.
High-performance equipment describes telecommunications equipment that (a) has the performance characteristics required for use in trunks or links, (b) is designed primarily for use in global and tactical systems, and (c) sufficiently withstands electromagnetic interference when operating in a variety of network or point-to-point circuits.
The brigade traces its history back to the activation of the Combat Equipment Group - Southwest Asia, in October 1997. The command was formed as a result of the Chief of Staff's decision to expand the United States Army Materiel Command's responsibility for war reserve stocks to include the Persian Gulf region.
401A A 401 with minor changes. Certified 29 October 1968. [11] [12] 401B A 401A with minor changes, later replaced by the 402B. Certified 12 November 1969. [11] [12] 402 A 401 with either a utility (for freight) or nine-seat commuter use. Certified 20 September 1966. [11] [12] Originally designated Model 360. [12] 402A
Furniture, fixtures, and equipment (or FF&E) (sometimes Furniture, furnishings, and equipment [1] [2]) is an accounting term used in valuing, selling, or liquidating a company or a building. FF&E are movable furniture , fixtures , or other equipment that have no permanent connection to the structure of a building or utilities. [ 3 ]
According to the Project Management Institute, a work package is the "lowest level of the work breakdown structure for which cost and duration are estimated and managed." [4] A work package at the activity level is a task that: can be realistically and confidently estimated; makes no sense practically to break down any further;
A cost index is the ratio of the actual price in a time period compared to that in a selected base period (a defined point in time or the average price in a certain year), multiplied by 100. Raw materials, products and energy prices, labor and construction costs change at different rates, and plant construction cost indexes are actually a ...