Sentences with phrase «first operational test»

As part of the field test, the state will be examining technological capacity and the quality of test questions, while helping students and teachers prepare for next year's first operational test, said Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction in a press release.

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Enjoying his first space flight, European Space Agency astronaut Mogensen tested SkinSuit over two days as part of an Operational and Technical Evaluation.
Shotwell said SpaceX's test flight of the crew version of its Dragon spacecraft would be late in 2016 and the first operational mission in early 2017.
Elbon said that Boeing's CST - 100 spacecraft will have its first uncrewed orbital test to the ISS in April 2017, with a crewed test in July 2017 and operational services beginning in December 2017.
Prior to scoring the pre-calibration administration in mathematics and reading and the first operational administration in all other subjects, the NCES standing committee will again review the scoring guides in light of student responses and select appropriate training packets for the operational assessments, particularly where refinements to items and / or scoring guides were made after the pilot test.
Traditionally, the terminology «field» test for a large scale K - 12 test development project has been an exercise using the final tests to generate the data necessary to do (for standards - based tests) the standards - setting or cut scores for use the first year of «operational» tests.
What SBAC and PARCC are labeling the first full operational testing year, spring 2015, will be in fact be used for the same function that has traditionally been called «field testing,» with final or official standards - setting or cut scores based on 2015 data.
At Clipper Mr. Dehlsen was responsible for leading all of the operational activities, including technology development and testing of the Liberty 2.5 MW turbine, establishment of manufacturing and assembly facilities, development of the supply chain, and manufacturing startup with production and deployment of the first 230 turbines, totaling 575 MW.
In November 19, 1943 — just a year after the first test — FIDO was officially operational.
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