MFR definition

MFR means the Monthly Financial Report of Expenditures/Request for Funds form.
MFR means Monthly Financial Report of Expenditures/Request for Funds. The MFR is submitted to RCOoA monthly to request reimbursement and report service expenditures.
MFR means manufacture or manufacturing as applicable.

Examples of MFR in a sentence

  • Shipboard operators will be able to optimize the SPY-3 MFR for either horizon search or volume search.

  • An attachment to the June 1, 2010, letter stated that, as a result of the program’s restructuring, the ship is now to be equipped with “an upgraded multifunction radar [MFR] and no volume search radar [VSR].” The change eliminates the Lockheed-built S-band SPY-4 VSR from the ship’s design.

  • The MFR modifications will involve software changes to perform a volume search functionality.

  • Modifications will be made to the SPY-3 Multi-Function Radar (MFR) with the focus of meeting ship Key Performance Parameters.

  • See final MFR notice in this newsletter.These steps are for pay period 12 only.


More Definitions of MFR

MFR means the Ministry of Forests and Range;
MFR means Ministry of Forests and Range;
MFR means the Ministry of Finance and Revenue;
MFR. , in that context, means the Minimum Funding Requirement introduced under Part I of the Pensions Act 1995. “The bodies under investigation” included the Department of Work and Pensions (“DWP”) and its predecessor, the Department of Social Security (“DSS”). As the Ombudsman found, responsibility within Government for occupational pensions policy and for the framework of law and regulation that relates to final salary schemes had, at all times relevant to her investigation, lain with those Departments.
MFR is the Maximum Flow Rate as detailed in Schedule 2; “MJ” shall mean one million (1,000,000) Joules;
MFR here means the basis on which schemes are required to calculate liabilities for particular categories of benefits under regulations 7 and 8 of the Occupational Pension Schemes (Minimum Funding Requirement and Actuarial Valuations) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1536) as applied with amendments by the Winding Up Regulations.