Government oversight of testing
The development and testing military technology such as FPAs is concentrated in the space and defense industries. As a result of this Congress, in 1983, established the Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) to coordinate, monitor, and evaluate operational testing of major weapon systems. A DOT&E report states this more directly: "The military services need confidence that their systems will not fail during mission execution..." As part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, DOT&E is separate from acquisition (that also conducts developmental and operational testing) and therefore is in a position to provide the Secretary and Congress with an independent view. Congress created DOT&E in response to reports of conflicts of interest in the acquisition community's oversight of operational testing leading to inadequate testing of operational suitability and effectiveness and the fielding of new systems that performed poorly.Notes
References
* {{Cite book , title = Test and Evaluation of Infrared Detectors and Arrays , first = Forney , last = Hoke , publisher = Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers , isbn = 978-0-8194-0144-1External links