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S 14. A 1 time endeavor to accomplish a specific objective throug a uniques set of interrelated tasks and the effective utilization of resources for the total satisfaction of the customer. |
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Why use Project Management? |
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S15. Project Management provides for a single POC, the PM, who is the major force for directing the system. The PM has only 1 responsibility and accountability is clear. |
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What are 3 characteristics of a Project? |
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S14. 1. Has a well-defined objective 2. Is carried out through interdependent, non-repetitive tasks. 3. Uses resources: money, people, organizations, equipment, and facilities. 4. Within a specific time-frame and life span. |
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What are the 3 constraints of a Project that must be balanced? |
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S20. Cost - Schedule - Perofrmance |
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ID the 4 levels of acquisition management/chain of authority (from lowest to highest) |
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Identify 3 major players in the acquisition environment(besides the PM). Name 2 objectives for each. |
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S22-26 Congress: Balance Defense and Social; Distribute money by districts; Control Debt; Maximize Competition; Control Industry Profits, Control fraud waste and abuse
President: Satisfy National Security Needs; Maintain a balanced force structure; Field weapons systems to defeat a threat; Prevent undue Congressional Scrutiny; Eliminate fraud, waste, & abuse
Industry: Profit and Grow; Cash Flow; Market Share; Stability; Technological Achievement |
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List the four Project Management Essentials. |
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Slide 32 Common Vocabulary; Project Cycle; Effective Teamwork; Project Management Elements |
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What 4 things do you need to deliver Warfighting Capabilities? |
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1. Defined Requirements 2. Money 3. A Contract "Vehicle" 4. A Government & Industry Team of People |
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What resources are used by Project Management? |
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Money People Organizations Equipment Facilities |
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What is PPBE and what is its focus? |
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Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Execution
Focus on Resource Allocation – providing warfighter with best mix of forces, equipment and support attainable under fiscal constraints
The process that produces the DoD's portion of the President's Budget |
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How can you compare Program Management vs Project Management? |
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Program Management: F16 Project Management: F16 Engine, F16 Training, F16 Support Equipment, F16 Wings, etc. |
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What does DAE stand for and who is it? |
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Defense Acquisition Executive USD(AT&L) |
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What does CAE stand for and who is it? |
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Component Acquisition Authority (Asst Secretary) |
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What does PEO stand for and who GENERALLY fills this position? |
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Program Executive Officer (Gen. Officer/SES Civ) |
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What does PM stand for and who typically fills this position? |
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Program Manager (COL or Civ Equiv) |
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PPBE is calendar driven. (T/F) |
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JCIDS is calendar driven. (T/F) |
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False. Both JCIDS and DAS are event-driven |
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Defense Acquisition System How we acquire weapons |
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What makes up the SYSTEM in System Acquisition Management? |
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HW, SW, Logistics, FAcilities, Training, etc. |
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What makes up the ACQUISITION in System Acquisition Management? |
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Needs, Design, Test, Prodcution, Fielding, Support, Constant Improvement, Disposal |
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What makes up the MANAGEMENT in System Acquisition Management? |
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Plan, Organize, Staff, Control, Lead |
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Federal Acquisition Regulations |
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Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology * Logistics |
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A PM attempts to satisfy what 3 entities in the Acquisition Environment? |
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President Congress Industry |
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