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Date: | Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:18:31 -0500 |
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Here's a thought, I wonder if any Iraqi WMD manufacturing
sites are using HP3000 manufacturing software like MANMAN
Classic or MM3000?
What would a U.N. Inspector think if he visited such a site?
Makes one wonder about manufacturing phrases like:
- Bills Of Material (BOMs)
- "Blow Through" BOMs
- "Phantom" part numbers
Would WMD inspectors know the difference between:
- Single vs. Multiple Inventory Locations?
Is the Chemical portion of a Chemical Weapon:
- Issued from the Stock Room or Free Stock?
Are Bio-Weapon agents considered:
- Make or Buy parts?
If a weapon is launched, where is the FOB point?
(And would they charge for delivery and insurance?)
If the U.S. issued source of a Bio-Agent failed
Receiving/Inspection, would they Return-to-Vendor
or Scrap?
Tracy Johnson
MSI Schaevitz Sensors
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