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Logistics & Supply Management

12 Step Product Support Process Model

Development and implementation of the Product Support Strategy consist of twelve (12) discrete steps reflected in the Product Support Process Model. Guidebook: DoD Product Support Managers – April 2011 Each of the 12 steps is listed below but for a more detailed explanation of each step, visit the DoD Product Support Manager Guidebook: [1] Integrate Warfighter […]

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Performance-Based Logistics

Performance-Based Logistics is a strategy that optimizes total system availability while minimizing cost and logistics footprint. Trade-off decisions involving cost, useful service, and effectiveness shall consider corrosion prevention and mitigation. Sustainment strategies shall include the best use of public and private sector capabilities through government/industry partnering initiatives, in accordance with statutory requirements. [1]  “Program Mangers

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Life-Cycle Sustainment

Life-Cycle Sustainment involves the early planning, development, implementation, and management of a comprehensive, affordable, effective performance-driven logistics support strategy. It plays a key role during all phases of the life cycle. The goal is to ensure sustainment considerations are integrated into all planning, implementation, management, and oversight activities associated with the acquisition, development, production, fielding,

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Supply Management Overview

  Supply Management is a complementary discipline that encompasses the alignment of organizations, processes, and systems for strategic sourcing, contract management, supplier management, spend analysis to continuously improve global supply for best-value performance in support of the strategic objectives of the business. [1]   Supply Management’s focus on the total cost of ownership for acquiring

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Testing for Anti-Tamper

Anti-Tamper (AT) is tested and verified during Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) and Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E). The Program Manager (PM) develops the validation plan and provides the necessary funding for the AT Verification and Validation (V&V) on actual or representative system components. Definition: Anti-Tamper is the systems engineering activities intended to deter and/or

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Test Readiness Review (TRR)

A Test Readiness Review (TRR) is conducted to determine if the system under review is ready to proceed into formal testing by deciding whether the test procedures are complete and verifying their compliance with test plans and descriptions. A TRR is normally conducted before each major test configuration item, including hardware and software, and assures

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Test Resource Management Center

The National Defense Authorization Act of 2003 directed the DoD to establish a DoD Test Resource Management Center (DTRMC).  The DTRMC provides oversight for T&E strategic planning and budgets for the Department’s T&E activities including: Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB) Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP) T&E Science and Technology (S&T) Program

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Test Data Management

The Deputy for Test and Evaluation (T&E) should have approval authority for all contractor-created test plans, procedures, and reports. They must have access to all contractor’s testing and test results and is responsible for data disseminating. They also create report formats and timelines for contractor submittal and government approval. [1] Guide: DAU Test and Management

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Test and Evaluation Working Level Integrated Product Team

The T&E Working-level Integrated Product Team (T&E WIPT) guides the development of a Test and Evaluation Strategy TES) and guides the execution of the Test and Evaluation (T&E) program. It should be established as early as possible during Material Solutions Analysis (MSA), and it should be chaired by a program office representative. Membership should consist

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T&E Policy and Oversight

  Congressional Oversight requires the DoD to provide the following reports to include information on T&E: Selected Acquisition Report (SAR) Annual System Operational Test Report Beyond Low Rate Initial Production (BLRIP) Report Foreign Comparative Test (FCT) Report   DoD System Testing Process and Procedures Documentation: DoD Directive 5000.1 “The Defense Acquisition System”: The Directives addressed

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Test and Evaluation Reports

The Program Manager (PM) is required to provide Test and Evaluation (T&E) reports to OSD T&E for 1) Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E), 2) Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E), and 3) Live-Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E).  These reports go to the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation and Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and

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Software Test and Evaluation

Software is a rapidly evolving technology that has emerged as a major component of most DoD systems. Within the DoD acquisition domain, the following are essential considerations for success in testing software: The Test & Evaluation (T&E) Strategy should address evaluation of highest risk technologies in system design and areas of complexity in the system

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Reliability Growth Testing

Reliability Growth Testing supports improvements in system and component Reliability over time through a systematic process of stressing the system to identify failure modes and design weaknesses. The emphasis in reliability growth testing is in finding failure modes. The reliability of the system is improved, or experiences growth, as the design is modified to eliminate

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T&E Program Office Responsibilities

The Program Manager (PM) is ultimately responsible for all aspects of the system development, including testing. The Deputy for Test and & Evaluation (T&E) is normally authorized by the PM to conduct all duties in the area of T&E. [1] In government acquisition programs, there should be an element dedicated to the management of T&E.

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Operational Test Readiness Review (OTRR)

The Operational Test Readiness Review (OTRR) assesses if a system should proceed into Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E).  The review addresses and verifies system reliability, maintainability, and supportability performance and determines if the hazards and Environmental, Safety, Occupational, and Health (ESOH) residual risks are manageable within the planned testing operations. Purpose of the Operational

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Production Acceptance T&E

Production Acceptance Test & Evaluation (PAT&E) is a Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E) activity. It ensures that production items demonstrate the fulfillment of the requirements and specifications of the procuring contract or agreements. The testing also ensures the system being produced demonstrates the same performance as the pre-Full Rate Production models. The procured items or

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Operational Assessment (OA)

An Operational Assessment (OA) is an evaluation of operational effectiveness and operational suitability made by an independent Operational Test Agency (OTA), with user support as required, on other than production systems. [2] The focus of an OA is on significant trends noted in development efforts, programmatic voids, risk areas, adequacy of requirements, and the ability

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Nuclear Hardness and Survivability Testing

Nuclear Hardness and Survivability (NH&S) is a quantitative description of the physical attributes and capability of a system or component that will allow it to survive in a given nuclear environment and continue to accomplish its mission. DoD policy requires the incorporation of NH&S features in the design, acquisition, and operation of major and nonmajor

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Multi-Service Test and Evaluation

Multi-Service Test and Evaluation is conducted by two or more Department of Defense (DoD) Components.  It’s conducted for systems that will be acquired by more than one DoD component, or for a system that interfaces with another DoD component. All affected Services and their respective Operational Test Agencies (OTAs) participate in planning, conducting, reporting, and

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Nuclear, Biological and Chemical

The testing of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) weapons is highly specialized and regulated. Program Managers (PM) involved in these areas are advised to consult authorities within their chain of command for the specific directives, instructions, and regulations that apply to their individual situations. Nuclear weapons tests are divided into categories in which the responsibilities

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Modeling and Simulation Support

  The use of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) in Test and Evaluation (T&E) provides test data to support system concept exploration. It provides valuable information that can increase confidence levels, decrease field test time and costs, and provide data for pre-test prediction and post-test validation. M&S in T&E can be divided into three (3) categories:

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Live-Fire Test and Evaluation Waiver

The Live-Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E) Waiver is from the legal statute in 10 USC 2366 that requires “Full-Up, System-Level Testing (FUSL), realistic survivability testing”.  The statute requires a LFT&E program to include FUSL testing unless a waiver is granted.  A waiver package must be sent to the Congressional defense committees prior to Milestone B.

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