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==Use of the term==
SETA is an industry term, which the DoD has used since at least 1995, for example in the Software Engineering Institute;<ref name=report95>{{cite web|author1=James A Rozum, William A Florac|title=A DoD Software Measurement Pilot: Applying the SEI Core|url=javascript:popupWindow('http://resources.sei.cmu.edu/asset_files/technicalreport/1995_005_001_16319.pdf',640,480);|publisher=Software engineering Institute|accessdate=6 December 2014}}</ref> 'Defense Acquisition Deskbook, "S"; the An Acronym List for the Information Age (Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association); the DoD Guide to Integrated Product and Process Development(http://apoyoserviceswww.comacq.osd.mil/plans)sts/te/survey/acronyms.html,Appendix 1 - Acronyms {{dead link|date=December 2014}}}).
 
==Contracting==