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IMD
abbr.
intermodulation distortion


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David Haas, the technical lead for the DoN MFOQA demonstration at the Marine and Aviation Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, indicated that the Seahawks' experience with IMDS and JAHUMS technologies, combined with their enthusiasm for using promising technologies and processes to improve their day-to-day operations, made them the logical choice as the lead DoN MFOQA squadron for rotary-wing aircraft.
The second day of the Rubber Executive Summit provides the opportunity for all levels of management to explore critical cost/productivity drivers with a focus on economic forecasts, domestic alternatives to offshore outsourcing, TSCA legislation updates, environmental compliance and emissions updates, and IMDS topics.
Integrated with the onboard systems and mission computer, the IMDS provides full-time diagnostic monitoring of the helo's mechanical drive train.
 
 
 
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