That is roughly 0.3% of the power of the 180-decibel cut-off point that the operational system would have.
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The operational intelligence system monitored the entire end-to-end process as well as key milestones in each system.
Conducting these demonstration programs will allow the Navy to make an informed, low-risk decision about the acquisition of an operational UCAS system later in the decade.
All the legal constraints that had prevented use of sea-based systems in missile defense schemes disappeared, and engineers could begin thinking about exploiting the full operational potential of the Aegis combat system.
The ship's freshwater system is back up and operational, the Coast Guard said, and the sewage system was restored to the forward section of the ship, but crews were still working on the rear portion of the ship Monday morning.
The transition to Continental's Shares reservation system caused operational headaches as United agents tried to master the new system, for which they had received some training ahead of time.
Cards will be issued to the public soon, and the system should be fully operational next year.
Just one year ago, the Bush administration announced it would keep the ground-based LORAN system operational to serve as a backup for the satellite-based global positioning systems, which are becoming ubiquitous in cars, planes and ships.
As such, they form an essential component of marine observing systems established as part of the World Weather Watch, the World Climate Research Programme, the Global Ocean Observing System, the Global Climate Observing System and other meteorological and oceanographic operational and research programmes.
The system became fully operational in 2009, the people familiar with it said.
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Even when semi-autonomous driving capability is available on vehicles, the system will have operational limitations based on external factors such as weather and visibility of lane markings.
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For example, even if the Alaska system becomes fully operational at an expanded 20-interceptor level, it would enable protection of only parts of the United States against incoming missiles, and no more than a handful at that.
This patient would normally be under the purview of the state health system, and the state health lab is not operational in New Orleans because of the hurricane damage.
If the system passes all the operational testing, the prototype will be demonstrated to the USAF Security Forces and the design will be transitioned for operational use.
As the firm expanded into new markets, the task of aggregating operational and financial data became increasingly difficult because the homegrown ERP system they used was based on 15 individual systems and more than 200 spreadsheets.
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The Tsunami Warning System in the Indian Ocean was launched and is now operational.
We have moved from a U.S. capability that is extent and will continue to exist, to one that is now -- can be made available to NATO and operate under NATO rules of engagement, NATO agreements on how the command-and-control system is supposed to operate, and formally, under the operational control of a NATO commander as opposed to a U.S. commander.
The new system, paradoxically, will mean an increase in reported "operational incidents" in the short term, officials said.
With its programmatic approach, based on a listing system and the use of revisable operational guidelines for its implementation, the 1972 Convention strengthened heritage conservation policies, and became the standard reference for including conservation policies as a means of development, largely through tourism.
It is a timely opportunity to provide recommendations for the up-coming 2012 Quadrennial Comprehensive Policy Review (QCPR) that will inform the second generation of DaO process and UN system operational activities more generally.
Since it became operational in 1998, the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) has been an essential tool in the effort to ensure that individuals who are prohibited under Federal or State law from possessing firearms do not acquire them from Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs).
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As Governor Carney reminded his audience in Davos, the Bank of England and many others have a system of "operational independence".
So, for example, having an operational Airborne Laser system and a ground based system give the sea based interceptor more timely and accurate information with which to do its job.
This key capability for driving operational efficiency lets you deploy new VMs from the image library and the system will maintain the relationship between the golden image and the deployed VM.
The visibility that they offer is limited to one application system or a single operational activity.
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The PATH system sustained severe damage, he said, and would not be operational for at least a week, if not more due to salt water in the switching systems.
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At a theoretical top speed of 10 petaflops, the Stampede system would beat that, but because it won't become operational for several years, newer supercomputers will likely surpass it by then.
Have a reason for your prioritization system that reflects the different value of different customers, as well as operational efficiency.
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