SECTION III
DOD PROGRAM SUMMARY

GENERAL

The Resource Management System Structure (RMSS), reference

DASA Circular 70-4, dated 1 July 1968,

requires a coding of each subtask

for the purpose of programming, budgeting, reporting, accounting, and
logistical control. The new Subtask identification is an 8-digit alpha numeric
code. In these 8-digit codes, five (5) alpha letters will precede the three (e)
numeric subtasknumbers, In the event an alpha letter has not been assigned,
the alpha ''X" will be used until assignment of an alpha letter is made. This
8-digit identification is abbreviated to the Subproject category and Subtask
digits throughout the Facilities and Support Requirements Plan. For example,
the 8-digit AAXPX202, described below, will be abbreviated as Subtask A202.

The "A" identifies the Subtask as belonging to the MIGHTY SKY Program, and
the ''202" identifies the title as ''Neutron Spectrum as a Function of Time."
For information only, the meanings of various components of the 8-digit alpha
numeric code and example (AAXPX202) are as follows:

ITEM

EXAMPLE

SUBPROJECT CATEGORY
FUNCTIONAL CATEGORY

SUBFUNCTIONAL CATEGORY
PROJECT
TASK
UBTASK

A

X

P

X

i

MIGHTY SKY

A

Mission Operations

A

None
Neutron Spectrum

Xx

None
Radiation Physics

as a Function of Time

202

Subproject Category - A one-position alpha/numeric code identifying R&D
classified subproject data. This category identifies the test programs as
"A" - MIGHTY SKY, "B" - MIDGET FLY or "C" - DISTANT WATERS.

Subtask - A three-position numeric code further identifying cost data to
an additional level of information below a task category.
The current subtask code, the previous project number and the
current title for the various subtasks inthe MIGHTY SKY,
MIDGET FLY and the DISTANT WATERS Programs are included on the following pages:

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x
P

202

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