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Acquisition Process

Production Readiness Review (PRR)

The Production Readiness Review (PRR) assesses a program to determine if the design is ready for production. It evaluates if the prime contractor and major subcontractors have accomplished adequate production planning without incurring unacceptable risks that will breach thresholds of schedule, performance, cost, or other established criteria. Definition: The Production Readiness Review (PRR) determines if […]

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System Functional Review (SFR)

The System Functional Review (SFR) is a technical review to ensure that the system’s functional baseline is established and can satisfy the requirements of the Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) or draft Capability Development Document (CDD) within the currently allocated budget and schedule. It also determines whether the system’s lower-level performance requirements are fully defined and

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System Requirements Review (SRR)

A System Requirements Review (SRR) is a formal review conducted to ensure that system requirements have been completely and properly identified and that a mutual understanding exists between the government and the contractor. It ensures that the system under review can proceed into initial systems development and that all system and performance requirements derived from

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Survivability Key Performance Parameter

The Survivability Key Performance Parameter (KPP) is mandatory for all manned systems and is designed to enhance personnel survivability in an asymmetric threat environment. The attributes for the Survivability KPP are identified in the Capability Development Document (CDD) and Capability Production Document (CPD) and apply to all pre-Milestone C programs. Manual:  JCIDS Manual for the

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Sustainment Key Performance Parameter

The Sustainment Key Performance Parameter (KPP) is mandatory for all systems and is designed to enhance system life-cycle management. The attributes for the Sustainment KPP are identified in the Capability Development Document (CDD) and Capability Production Document (CPD) and apply to all pre-Milestone C programs. Manual: JCIDS Manual of Operations –  Sustainment KPP Guide outlined in

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PPBE Process

Resource Management Decision (RMD)

The Resource Management Decision (RMD) is a budget decision document issued during the joint review of Service budget submissions by analysts of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).  RMDs reflect the decisions of the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) as to appropriate program and funding to

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Strategic Planning Guidance

Strategic Planning Guidance (SPG) guides an organization’s process of defining its strategy and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue its strategy. The SPG help the Secretary of Defense to develop the National Defense Strategy (NDS) and National Military Strategy (NMS). It also provides the baseline for other DoD organizations to develop their own

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RDT&E Programs Budget Exhibit

Budget Exhibits are prepared by the DoD Components to support requests for appropriations from Congress and help justify the President’s Budget. RDT&E Programs Budget Exhibit are broken down into 5 levels: R-1 Exhibits: is the basic document for presenting DoD’s RDT&E requirements. The R-1 is prepared at the Component headquarters level, with one exhibit for

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Requirements Document Sequence

  Figure: JCIDS Requirements Sequencing [1] 1. The Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) is the most common starting point for new capability requirements.[1] Once validated, the ICD typically leads to an Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) and then the Capability Development Document (CDD) and Capability Production Document (CPD) for development of a materiel capability solution. An ICD

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