- Industry: Government; Military
- Number of terms: 79318
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Individual who, on behalf of the observed Party, is onboard an observation aircraft provided by the observing Party during the observation flight, and who performs duties in accordance with Annex G to the Treaty on Open Skies.
Industry:Military
Individual who, on behalf of the observed Party, is onboard an observation aircraft provided by the observing Party during the observation flight, and who performs duties in accordance with Annex G to the Treaty on Open Skies.
Industry:Military
Under the Treaty on Open Skies, specified information provided to air traffic services units relative to an intended flight or portion of a flight of an aircraft.
Industry:Military
Any non-United States intelligence service which collects information of potential value concerning the capabilities, intentions, and activities of any foreign power, organization, or associated personnel.
Industry:Military
Collection of states which comprised the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics prior to its breakup.
Industry:Military
Constellation of 24 satellites operated by the United States Department of Defense for navigation and precise geodetic position measurements.
Industry:Military
The minimum distance on the ground between two closely located objects at which they are distinguishable as separate objects. The methodologies for determining the capability of individual sensors to achieve a specified ground resolution, including the minimum altitude from which such a resolution can be achieved, were developed by the Open Skies Consultative Commission during the Treaty’s period of provisional application.
Industry:Military
Under the Open Skies Treaty, the prohibited areas, restricted areas and danger areas, defined on the basis of Annex 2 to the Convention on International Aviation, that are established in accordance with Annex 15 to that Convention in the interests of flight safety, public safety and environmental protection and about which information is provided in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization Convention provisions.
Industry:Military
Nation in which representatives or organizations of another state are present because of government invitation and/or international agreement. Also, under the Chemical Weapons Convention, the state on whose territory lie facilities or areas of another state which are subject to inspection.
Industry:Military
For inspections of United States’ facilities under the Chemical Weapons Convention, group of U.S. Government representatives responsible for negotiating with an inspection team (IT) and accompanying the IT throughout the inspection where the United States is the inspected State Party. For inspections where the Department of Defense (DoD) is the Lead Agency, the host team may include representatives from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Policy), the Joint Staff, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency Escort Team Chief, the affected DoD Components, and the inspected facility. The Commander in Chief’s (CINC) representative from a unified command is on the host team for facilities outside the continental United States.
Industry:Military