All Source Analysis System / Enemy Situation Correlation Element (ASAS/ENSCE) Test Documents and Interface Module (AIM) Collection 1985-1987.

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All Source Analysis System / Enemy Situation Correlation Element (ASAS/ENSCE) Test Documents and Interface Module (AIM) Collection 1985-1987.

The collection contains contractor reports, with the majority done by Martin Marietta Corporation and others by Electrospace Systems, Inc. and BDM Corporation. The collection consists mainly of contractual reports, correspondence, manuals, interoffice memoranda, conference reports, handwritten notes, diagrams, charts, drawings, test plans, test procedures, specifications, technical briefs and software documents, pertaining to the All Source Analysis System / Enemy Situation Correlation Element (ASAS / ENSCE) and the Interface Module (AIM) projects. The collection is arranged in 204 file folders as originally sequenced. Most of the reports are bound or stapled, but many have been removed from the binders. Some of the materials were originally stored in file cabinets and in hanging file folders, labeled specifically by subject matter or document number. These numbers are not found on the document cover, but on an accompanying JPL memorandum. The original order has been retained, although internal evidence in the files indicated the collection was originally a part of a larger numeric-filing scheme, here incomplete. Most acronyms used are defined in Part L of Martha Martinez, editor, Abbreviations and Acronyms Guide, JPL 1030-30 Rev. A, May 1980. A copy is available in the repository.

5.4 cubic ft. (204 folders).

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