What are Joint Acquisition Programs?
Joint Acquisition Programs is any acqusition system, subsystem, component, or technology program with astrategy that
... [Show More] includes funding by more than one DoD component during any phase of a system's life cycle.
Who decides to place programs under joint acquisition management?
The MDA decides whether to place programs under joint management and designates the lead executive DoD component.
What law requires an analysis of potential opportunities of international cooperation?
10 USC 2350a(e) requires international cooperation consideration in the initial aquisition strategy for a program.
When international programs may be established in the defense acqusition program
Decision to include international partners needs to be included during development of the initial capabilities document but no early than the material and solution analysis phase.
When is Earned Value Management (EVM) implemented
EVM is part of program management . It ensures that cost , schedule and technical aspects of the contract are truly integrated.
In what type of contracts EVM is required
EVM is required on Cost, and/or Incentive contracts valued at greater than $20M.
What is EVM?
Earned Value Management is a tool that
1. Relates the scope of the work to its associated budgets and schedule.
2. Measures the work progress in objective terms
3. States that value of the work completed in dollars and other measurable units.
What are EVM techniques?
Correlate the budgeted cost of worked scheduled with the budget cost of work performed (BCWP)
1. 0/100 Earned Value Technique
2. Percent Start/Percent Finish EV Technique (50/50) (25/75) (80/20)
3. Percent Complete
4. Units Completed
5. Equivalent Units
Describe the Percent Start/Percent Finish EV Technique
Is an objective earned value technique tied to the start and completion of a work package task, often referred to % assigned to the start and finish milestone such as (50/50...)
Thsi technique tends to overstate performance in the first half of the period of performance and uderstate performance in the last half.
What is the most important step in EVM system?
Is the establishment of the Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB)or the Budgeted Cost of Work Schedule (BCWS)
What is the PMB in and EVM?
The PMB includes the undistributed budget, all summary level planning package budgets, and all control account budgets. It does not include management reserve.
What is the final step of the PMB?
Is to classify work, to allocate the budget and to time phase the control account work package budgets. This last phase is calculate BWCS
How do we classify work packages in EVM?
in 3 categories, Discrete, apportioned effort, and level of effort.
Describe the realignment of the PMB
Rebaselining, Replanning, and Reprogramming
What is Reprogramming?
Reprogramming is a comprehensive realignment of the remaining performance measurement baseline that results in a total budget and/or total schedule that exceeds the contractual requirements. It is the process that results in an Over-Target Baseline or OTB and an Over-Target Schedule OTS.
Schedule Performance Index (SPI) formula
SPI=BCWP/BCWS
Estimate at Completion (EAC) formula
EAC=ACWP+[(BAC-BCWP)/(Performance Factor)]
EAC Compsite formula
ACWPcum+[(BAC-BCWPcum)/(CPIcum*SPIcum)]
Upper Value (worst case)
EVM Terminology
EAC=Estimate at Completion
BAC=Budget at Completion(current)
BCWS=Budget Cost of Work Scheduled (current)
BWCP=Budget Cost of Work Performed (earned value)
ACWP=Actual Cost of Work Performed
What is the Contractor Cost and Software Data Reporting (CSDR)
The CSDR system involves two formal contractor reports, the COntractor Cost Data Report (CCDR) and the Software Resources Data Report (SRDR) [Show Less]