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<strong>Functional</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Selected</strong> <strong>NNSA</strong> <strong>Sites</strong>March 2010DEFINITIONS OF TERMSNOTE: This table defines the terms used in the report. Self-explanatory and items that could create classification issues were left undefinedItemAF&F AssembliesBase Spares (<strong>NNSA</strong>)BatteriesBudget Information− Field Budget Calls− Strategic GuidanceFYNSPBulk High Explosive (HE) MaterialBusiness PracticesCanned Sub-Assemblies (CSAs)Certified MaterialsComponent RequestsContainersContractor Evaluation− Performance Evaluation Plans /ReportsContract Management PlanContractor RequirementsDocument (CRD)CSAs for RefurbishmentCushionsCyber Security DocumentationDefinitionElectrical/Electronic Assembly item.Hardware spares for the military that are paid for by <strong>NNSA</strong>.Devices used to store electrical potential energy.Budget information provided in response to <strong>NNSA</strong> Budget Call for Information,including any recommendations for enhancements to design/productioncapabilities during the Planning Phase <strong>of</strong> the Planning, Programming, Budgeting,and Execution/Evaluation process.Mass-produced, high-explosive material that is available for commercial sale.Required business methods and procedures (e.g., Development & ProductionManual, Weapon Quality Policy (QC-1), WQSD Assurance Procedure, TechnicalBusiness Practices, etc.).Also referred to as Secondary Assemblies. Assembly <strong>of</strong> components used forsecondary activation <strong>of</strong> nuclear weapon.Commercial items that have been certified for use in the weapons productionprocess (e.g., solvents, markers, tapes, gloves, etc.).NA-122 requested components used in assessments.Containers and transports (casks) used within the NW Complex for storage andtransportation <strong>of</strong> radioactive materials.Evaluations <strong>of</strong> contractor performance provided to Design Agencies andProduction Agencies as part <strong>of</strong> the Evaluation Phase <strong>of</strong> the Planning,Programming, Budgeting, and Execution/Evaluation process.Provides the process and standards <strong>of</strong> performance by which a Contractor'sperformance will be evaluated and rated under a specific Contract during a specificfiscal year (FY) and upon which the determination <strong>of</strong> the Performance IncentiveFee earned is based.Establishes the requirements for Department <strong>of</strong> Energy (DOE) site/facilitymanagement contractors.CSAs returned to Production Agency to be repaired or refurbished.Engineered material made by Kansas City for use in the NW Complex.Database Information Traceability information associated with nuclear weapons, which has beensystematically organized for easy access and analysis. Data accessible to bothDesign Agencies and Production Agencies includes weapons test data,surveillance data, weapons inventories, sub-critical experiment test data, partsinventories, production data, process modeling data, surveillance test data,validation & verification data, etc.Depleted UraniumDesign Agency (DA)DetonatorsDevelopment PartsIncludes both metals and oxide forms.The organization responsible for the design <strong>of</strong> DOE/<strong>NNSA</strong> weapon material andthe integrity <strong>of</strong> the design through stockpile life.Engineered Material.Any sub-assembly/component made by a Production Agency to support DesignAgency design development. Includes Engineered Materials, Electrical/ElectronicAssemblies, Machined Parts/Assemblies, Specialized Equipment, etc.).Page 47 <strong>of</strong> 56

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