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lead agency
Military; Arms control
United States government agency designated to have primary responsibility to coordinate arms control verification activities.
managed access
Military; Arms control
The use of methods, other than granting full access, to protect critical information while demonstrating compliance with an arms control treaty or agreement. Examples of managed ...
maximum flight distance
Military; Arms control
The term “maximum flight distance” means the maximum distance over the territory of the observed Party from the point at which the observation flight may commence to the point at ...
memorandum of agreement (MOA)
Military; Arms control
Any written agreement as to how a treaty protocol or a program will be administered.
Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
Military; Arms control
Department of Defense organization, established by Defense Directive 5134.9, which manages, directs, and executes the Missile Defense Program. Objectives include developing and ...
mission plan
Military; Arms control
Under the Open Skies Treaty, a document that is presented by the observing Party to the observed Party and forms the basis for the elaboration of the flight plan. The mission plan ...
mock inspection
Military; Arms control
Testing procedure used to evaluate inspection readiness. Involves roleplaying for United States government escorts, base escorts, and international inspection team members.
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