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ARCI
(redirected from Acoustic Rapid COTS Insertion)

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ARCIAssociazione Ricreativa Culturale Italiana (Italian Cultural Recreational Association)
ARCIAssociation of Racing Commissioners International
ARCIAcoustic Rapid COTS Insertion
ARCIAmerican Railway Car Institute
ARCIAccounts Receivable Collections, Inc.
ARCIAccountability, Responsibility, Consulted, Informed (ITIL)
ARCIAmerican Refugee Committee International


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4) Other essential steps being taken to enhance flexibility are an expansion into other combat system areas of the extremely successful Acoustic Rapid COTS Insertion (ARCI) program, in which dramatic improvements are routinely and affordably incorporated into sonar systems, and a push toward weapon system modularity for the Virginia class, the SSGN, and subsequent classes.
The in-service submarine sonar program built the successful Acoustic Rapid COTS Insertion (ARCI) program for this project, Sykes said.
Originally known as the Acoustic Rapid Cots Insertion (Arci) programme, this was subsequently re-designated as the AN/BQQ-10 sonar.
 
 
 
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