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Instructions to the Contractors and used to by offerors to prepare proposal. |
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What contains evaluation factors that government uses to assess proposal and relative importance for each factor? |
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What may or may not provide standards for each factor and sub-factor |
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What is the definition of factors critical and decided in Source Selection Plan (SSP) |
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What is relative imporantance needs that need to be respected? |
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Source Selection Plan (SSP) and Section M |
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What should be based upon requirements of SOO and SOW and systems specification? |
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Source Selection Plan (SSP) and Section M |
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What should contain criteria that allows evaluations to make meaningful discrimination among offers? |
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Source Selection Evaluation Board (SSEB) |
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Who analyzes each proposal against RFP (Requirement)? |
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Source Selection Evaluation Board (SSEB) |
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Who basis analysis on proposal as presented, not on how well you know the offeror? |
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Source Selection Advisory Council (SSAC) |
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Who compares proposals against each other? |
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Source Selection Advisory Council (SSAC) |
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Who makes recommendations for award to SSA (Source Selection Authority)? |
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Source Selection Authority (SSA) |
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Who makes the final decision for award? |
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What is not based on a precise formula? |
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A contractor is not in the position to say they are the ____ _____ - they don't know what other contractors have proposed. |
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Does not always require the selection of the lowest price proposal. |
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What must be made in accordance with Source Selection Plan (SSP) and RFP? |
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Including cost and price Provides best solution to the government |
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What is contractors proposals evaluated against all factors to include and provide what? |
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Section L and Section M, strategy |
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Prospective offerors will read Section ___ and ____ closely to discern government ______ in source selection evaluation. |
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Addresses all points of the RFP Be timely Be assessed by government has fair and reasonable prior to award |
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What word not always makes it a valid question? |
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This can not allow opportunity for offeror to augment their proposal |
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What is the next phase to allow more exchange of information and allows offeror to revise proposal? |
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EOA (Early Operational Assessment) |
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What type of test has test articles of prototypes? |
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EOA (Early Operational Assessment) |
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What type of test has RDT&E funding and a pass/fail criteria? |
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OA (Operational Assessement) |
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What type of test has test articles of EDMs (Engineering Development Models) |
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OA (Operational Assessement) |
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What type of test has RDT&E funding, not pass/fail but acceptable performance? |
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OA (Operational Assessement) |
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What test type is MS C entrance criteria per DOD 5000.02 Encl 2, para 7.b.? |
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IOT&E (Initial Operational Test and Evaluation) |
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What test type has LRIP articles? |
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IOT&E (Initial Operational Test and Evaluation) |
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What test type has RDT&E funding, pass/fail? |
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IOT&E (Initial Operational Test and Evaluation) |
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What test type is where MDA must consider for FRPDR? |
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FOT&E (Follow on Operational Test and Evaluation) |
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What test type has test articles of Production or Modified Production? |
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FOT&E (Follow on Operational Test and Evaluation) |
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What test type is O&M funded primarily? |
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FOT&E (Follow on Operational Test and Evaluation) |
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What test type assess modificiations or development tactics? |
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Best balance of "performance, risk management, cost or price, and other factors" Not formulaic Not necessarily lowest price |
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Reports/responses required Format Specific info and specific program requirements, demonstrations, metrics and metric formulae Other information required for bidder to estimate cost, schedule and risk |
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Later causes greatest cost/schedule/technical risks, program executability can be compromised. |
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If this is done early in the program it can generate the greatest effect on the program |
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Defense Contract Management Agency |
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Who manages most of the contracts awarded to defense contractors? |
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Offerer's financial, organizational, and operational status |
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What information can DCMA provide to the PM in the source selection process? |
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Offerer's past performance with similiar types of acquisition |
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What information can DCMA provide to the PM in the source selection process? |
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Evaluating the merits of the offerer's proposed direct labor and material costs. |
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What information can DCMA provide to the PM in the negotiation process? |
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Working with DCAA to determine the acceptability of the offerer's accounting system, etc. |
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What information can DCMA provide to the PM in the negotiation process? |
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Which section of the RFP gives instructions to the contractor on how to prepare their proposal? |
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-Executed Faster -Improve communication between source selectors and contractor -Facilitate exchange of information during proposal period -Reduces USG and contractor cost |
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What are the benefits of an oral proposal? |
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What are the two kinds of inquiries from Congress? |
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What is an example of an informal inquiry? |
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Follow up on previous discussion, hearings, or briefing and requests for new or current figures |
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What might be the point to an informal inquiry? |
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Yes, the PM should exercise caution when revceiving direct calls from Congress |
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Is it appropriate to follow up an informal inquiry with a formal reply? |
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Direct mail or transmital sheets |
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How do formal inquiries arrive? |
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The mail of committee chairmen has priority, followed by other Congressmen, then transmittals |
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What is considered a timely response? |
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What is an inquiry not signed by the member on personal letterhead, but forwarded by the staff on pre-printed transmittal sheets |
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A memornadum for record to show what was requested and the follow on |
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What should the action officer make up when receiving an inquiry? |
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Headquarters and the next level chain |
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Who should be told about congressional inquiries? |
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Budgeted Cost Work Scheduled |
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Budgeted Cost WOrk Performed |
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How do you figure schedule variance? |
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What metric in EVM is also known as "the plan?" |
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Actual Cost of Work Performed |
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How do you figure Cost Variance? |
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How do you figure the Cost Performance Index? (CPI) |
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How is Scheduled Performance Index (SPI) figured? |
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Actuals to Date + (Work Remaining / Efficiency Factor) |
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How do you compute the EAC? |
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How do you figure the work remaining? |
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How do you get the Actuals to Date? |
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ACWP cum +((BAC-BCWPcum ) / Efficiency Factor)
This assumes the contractor will not use Management Reserve |
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What is the basic EAC formula? |
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ACWP cum + (( TAB-BCWP cum) / Efficiency Factor)
TAB = BAC + Management Reserve |
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If you assume the contractor will use the Managment Reserve, what is the Formula? |
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The most current cost performance |
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What does the 3 period (month) CPI show? |
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-Longer time frame for cost performance -May be more accurate ( or less accurate) regarding true trends |
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What does the 6 period (month) CPI show? (relative to 3 month CPI) |
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-Integrated Baseline Review -Within 6 months of contract award |
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What is the IBR and when is it? |
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Cost, Schedule, and Technical Risks |
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What is identified and quantified at the IBR? |
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Conceptual Application - MDD |
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What is the 1st stage of Spectrum Certification and what is the milestone? |
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Experimental Application - MSA |
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What is the 2nd stage of Spectrum Certification and what is the milestone? |
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Developmental Application - MSB |
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What is the 3rd stage of Spectrum Certification and what is the milestone? |
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Operational Application, MSC |
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What is the 4th stage of Spectrum Certification and what is the milestone? |
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National Telecommunications and Informational Administration |
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Who administers the spectrum in the US? |
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Who coordinates the spectrum outside the US? |
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The entire program lifecycle |
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What part of the program does the Acquisition Stategy guide? |
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For which milestone is the Acquisition Strategy a statutorily required key document? |
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The CDD and CPD are the basis - the PM must be involved to ensure realistic expectations for cost, schedule, and performance |
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Where to the APB thresholds and objectives come from? |
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What is the minimum acceptable performance value considered achievable within cost, schedule, and technology at low-to-moderate risk Schedule and Cost values are maximum? |
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If a schedule threshold is not specified what does the DAG indicate? |
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What is performance valued is the desired operational goal achieveable but at higher risk in cost, schedule, and technology? |
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These represent the estimated dates of key scheduled events |
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These represent the most likely cost of the system based on the life cycle cost estimate |
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Performance Value Objectives |
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What is the desired oeprational goal achievable but at higher risk in cost, schedule, and technology? |
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Between threshold and objective |
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Who approves KPPs traded outside the trade space? |
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KPP (Key Performance Parameters) |
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What is a system atttribute considered critical or essential for an effective military capability? |
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KSA (Key System Attributes) |
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What are system attributes considered crucial or essential for an effective military capability, but not selected as a KPP? |
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Where are KPPs and KSAs listed? |
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How are KPPs and KSAs transferred to the APB? |
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No, there can be changes and tradeoffs based on information and experience gained during the EMD phase |
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Do KSAs and KPPs always match the CDD to the CPD? |
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What are -indirect costs -direct costs -infrastructure costs -qty, APUC, PAUC - all in base year dollars |
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What is RDT&E, procurement, milcon, O&S and O&M |
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What are attributable to the system? |
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What are not directly attributable to the system? |
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What are in Base Year Dollars? |
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JROC Interest JCB Interest Joint Integration Joint Information Independent |
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What are the various validations of the KPP and approval of the Capabilities Document? |
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What are figures that the PM maintains for cost, schedule and performance paramters periodically reported to the MDA? |
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How long does the PM have to notify the CAE of a Nunn-McCurdy breach? |
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What are the two Nunn-McCurdy breaches? |
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What is 15% increase over the PAUC or the APUC in the current baseline estimate or at least 30% increase in the same values for the orginal baseline? |
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25% increase over the PAUC or APUC or at least 50% increase over the same values in the original baseline |
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What document is submitted when a critical or significant breach occurs? |
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Terminate the program or sumbit a certification to Congress that the program is essential to National Security or other justification |
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What must the USD (AT&L) do after assessing a Nunn-McCurdy breach? |
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Technial Performance Masurement |
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What is used to support projections and track perfromance parameters? |
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Letter of Offer and Acceptance |
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What documents are used for FMS? |
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Who are the parties in the FMS? |
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How are FMS items procured? |
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What action fomrally begins the FMS process? |
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What happens first in the FMS process? |
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Security Assistance Office |
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Who is the principle point of contact for foreign sales? |
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What is a formal letter, email or similiar correspodence for FMS? |
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Request defense what you want or request through rough pricing data |
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What is the purpose of the LOR? |
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Sufficient detail to allow a prompt response from the USG |
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-Prospective FMS customer is eligble -Defense articles / services may be sold -Request went thru proper channels -Request is clear and complete |
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What are the requirements reviewed for an LOR? |
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-IPTs -Production Readiness Reviews -DCMA -Mantech -Best Manufacturing Pracices Center of Excellence -5 M's (Manpower, Materials, Machines, Process Methods, Measurement Systems) -Supply Chain Mangement -Best and Advanced Quality Systems -Design for X -Lean Enterprise Principles, Practices and Implements |
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What are the Manufacturing and Production Risk Reducers? |
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-Realistic Combat Conditions -Production Representative System for IOT&E -Adequate Resources -Representative Typical Users |
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What are some considerations for OT? |
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Susceptibility (can you be seen?) Vulnerabilty (can you be hit?) Recoverabilty (can you be fixed?) |
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What does Survivabiltiy include in OT? |
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What is objective of a timely assessment of the vulnerabilty / lethality of a system as it progresses through its design and development prior to FRP and to demonstrate vulnerabilty / leathaity prior to FRP |
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What kind of systems have to do LFT&E |
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What is any major system that is user occupied and designed to provide some degree of protection to its occupants
A conventional munitions program or missile program (100K rounds)
A mod to this system is likely to affect the survivabilty or lethaity significantly |
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What is field test, under realistic conditions, or any item (or key component) of weapons? |
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Operational Effectiveness Operational Suitabilty |
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What does OT for weapons, equipment or munitions for use in combat by typical military users? |
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The measure of Operational Effectivness |
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What is the overall ability of a sysmte to accomplish a mission when used by representative personnel in the planned environment? |
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What is the degree to which a system can be placed and sustained satisfactorily in field use with consideration being given to various elements of logistics and use? |
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What test measures the system's conformance to technical contract specifications (eg - speed). |
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What test provides Verification and Validation of the systems engineering process and provides confidence that hte sytsem design solution is on track? |
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What test can be accomplished at a contractor or USG facility? |
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The following best practices are the following: -Adopt life cycle configuration management -Manage and trace requirements -Use system based software design -Ensure data and database interoperabilty -Define and control interfaces -Design twice, Code once -Assess reuse risks and costs |
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Product Stabilty and Integrity |
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What software best practices are associated with -Inspect requirements and design -Manage testing as a continuous process -Compile and smoke test frequently |
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What software best practices are associated with -adopt continous program risk mgmt -estimate cost and schedule emphiracally -use metric to manage -track earned value -tracks defects against qualty targets -treat people as the most important resource |
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what is the abilty of systems, units, or forces to provide data, information, material and services to and accept the same from other sytems, units or forces and use it? |
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Technical Exchange and info and operational effectiveness of that exchanged data |
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What does interoperabilty include? |
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Joint Interoperabilty Test Command |
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Who issues the I&S Certification? |
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Which report is due to Congress before a system can proceed past LRIP? |
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What is the report submitted that analyzes the results of IOT&E conducted for MDAP progrms? |
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Full Up System Level Testing |
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The following staturtory requirements satisfy which testing? -Realistic Survivabilty (vulnerabilty) testing -Realistic Lethality Testing |
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What is when the responsbilty for negotiation is given to the contractor and USG engineers? |
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What is a team approach to concurrently develop a scope of work, prace that scope, and write the words that will change the contract terms and conditions? |
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Prior to submission of the formal solitiation |
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When is the agreement reached on much of the proposal in Alpha / One Pass? |
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Definitized supplemental agreement |
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What is the preferred way to change contract requirements? |
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How long can a definitzed supplemental agreement take? |
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What are permitted only within the general scope of the contract and contains only descriptive words setting forth the type of changes that may be made |
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What are the two types of contract modifications? |
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What is signed by both KO and Contractor |
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What is signed only the KO |
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How many logistics support elements? |
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Maintenance Planning Manpower and Personnel Supply support Support equipment Technical manauals and technical data Training and Training devices Computer resources Support Facilities Packaging, Handling, Storage and Transporation Design Interface |
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What are the 10 Logistics support elements? |
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Mean Logistics Delay Time (MLDT) |
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What is highly dependent on location, management polcies and individual serivce culture |
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Mena Logistics Delay Time (MLDT) |
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What is the average time a system is awaiting maintenance? |
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Logistics support structure and environment |
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What is Mena Logistics Delay Time (MLDT) largely dependent on? |
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Mean Maintenance Time (MMT) |
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What is the time to accomplish corrective and preventive maintenance actions? |
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What is Mean Maintenance Time (MMT) largely dependent upon? |
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Mean Time Between Maintenance |
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Mean Time Between Failures |
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Mean Time Between Maintenance (MTBM) |
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What includes time between both corrective and preventive maintenance actions? |
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Mean Time Bewteen Failures (MTBF) |
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What includes time between corrective maintenace actions? |
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What is the probabilty that an item is in an operable state at the start of a mission at a random point of time? |
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What is AI and is corrective? |
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What is AA and is corrective and preventive |
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AO and is logistics delay |
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Who will have a variety issues for a milestone review? |
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What kind of issues can plague a program throughout its lifecycle, espeically for a joint program that depends on each service fully funding their procurement committments. |
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Who must be aware of, and senstitive to, service POM issues? |
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What are instructions to the contractors? |
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What should be used by offerors to prepare a proposal? |
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What section is evaluation factors? |
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What contains evaluation factors that government uses to assess proposal and relative importance for each factor? |
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What section may or may not provide standards for each factor and subfactor? |
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What is the relative importance that needs to be respected? |
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What should be based upon requirements of SOO and SOW and Systems Specficication? |
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What should contain criteria that allows evaluators to make meaningful discriminations among offers? |
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What allows for some subjectivity |
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What must address the RFP? |
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What must be made in accordance with Source Selection Plan and RFP |
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