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Acquisition J- }* P& L8 b; }( n- [( G ^. B% K
Categories
/ u5 j8 U9 n- C5 @/ ?Categories established to facilitate decentralized decision making and execution
1 E3 U, e0 V- Kand compliance with statutorily imposed requirements. The categories
! l# i# v' o7 F# `determine the level of review, decision authority, and applicable procedures.
# \; L3 H2 a: e8 oAcquisition Category I. These are “major defense acquisition programs.” They/ f) @9 m; T0 }0 A0 h/ U2 _
have unique statutorily imposed acquisition strategy, execution, and reporting
# S! s, q1 \" [" Wrequirements. Milestone decision authority for these programs is: (a) the Under
3 C$ N% W2 Z* I. s" s, aSecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology -- acquisition category ID;! ?2 F* m$ l$ p& ~3 g, b$ W
(b) if delegated by the Under Secretary, the Cognizant DoD Component Head --
' _4 i+ B% T" V" ^! |( s8 c Yacquisition category IC; (c) if delegated by the Component Head, the
( b, ~9 o4 p7 h: ]6 Y( }4 M5 eComponent Acquisition Executive. _$ x* y X7 v
Acquisition Category II. Milestone decision authority for these programs is
8 T0 r0 U) ]2 j& @$ u' c; bdelegated no lower than the DoD Component Acquisition Executive. They have
% t+ B4 `3 M' s; k/ qunique statutorily imposed requirements in the test and evaluation area6 b/ @& H% q. N: | K* b$ `" h
Acquisition Category III and IV. The additional distinction of acquisition) a, L) K) i$ Z" o+ y. y+ }
categories III and IV allow DoD Component Heads to delegate milestone/ i3 w( q) m! e" @7 {" w( h$ V
decision authority for these programs to the lowest level deemed appropriate
2 j/ R: L1 K3 e: t( r! ~( F) j, L, Bwithin their respective organizations.
: _( a& z1 |* Y! F2 EAcquisition5 f7 Y( }7 `5 x( P
Decision- l, N0 G- W* ^8 S
Memorandum
% B5 I a" I5 V( r1 [, w- B8 ?(ADM)
! ^& \" n. _8 ^A memorandum signed by the milestone decision authority that documents
+ r0 c$ x% B" R% @3 l( f; j odecisions made and the exit criteria established as the result of a milestone, F' s5 }: C- @5 F, l8 i
decision review or in-process review.
0 m+ J' L1 H3 k, N8 gAcquisition
5 K5 i4 E) `/ P" J) t9 q p b% [1 YField of View
4 o8 S0 }+ P7 }( A( ]1 m(FOV)3 {9 m3 L: J7 v* t2 r+ ~5 b
The instantaneous volume viewed by the interceptor’s sensor during the process
( e) g2 e: R6 L: S+ t; F( aof searching its assigned volume.: r( Z7 U; @) L1 c
Acquisition Life
0 e/ k8 [4 C7 K: s/ z$ T' x- lCycle4 r" A( q3 _4 G( \8 J
Five phases, each preceded by a milestone or other decision point, during which) ]- j5 r" l1 i; v
a system goes through research, development, test and evaluation, and
/ Y3 s0 |0 d' M/ J. iproduction. The phases are Concept Exploration and Definition, Demonstration: z; a- L' U1 t
and Validation, Engineering and Manufacturing Development, Production and
, Q& m8 R; E1 L% K* Z; O+ BDeployment, Operations and Support.+ l- J& C1 S2 K: {
Acquisition
/ L) O6 w% X/ Y4 U |Logistics g( t2 c1 n8 T/ I& Y$ N! v
Process of systematically identifying and assessing logistics alternatives,/ d9 L7 j; u' v- @: R, p, i& H% D$ m$ }4 c
analyzing and resolving logistics deficiencies, and managing integrated logistics
4 Y* @1 M" v5 L3 f4 k! s. Fsupport throughout the acquisition process.- k7 F8 f: \! J2 P) z
Acquisition
2 i2 y, i5 U0 Z3 v1 g% u' xManagement2 H5 k: I8 A5 J8 w# n
Management of all or any of the activities within the broad spectrum of/ _9 |8 ~" p9 \4 [" o2 l0 g
“acquisition.” Also includes management of the training of the defense8 u! K; G; M! ^0 s5 x Q
acquisition workforce, and management activities in support of PPBS for defense
, L7 b+ `3 P' v, `# ]acquisition systems/programs.' }! B% k: k) v
Acquisition Plan A formal written document reflecting the specific actions necessary to execute5 y: s# _$ A7 D, h. U8 G
the approach established in the approved acquisition strategy and guiding+ q9 Q* x: L: E8 L& U" o* U4 f
contractual implementation. (Federal Acquisition Regulation Subpart 7.1 and5 u3 n2 j; K* i: C! _/ \$ k) U
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement Subpart 207.1.)
& { z6 `6 d; u gAcquisition
. j8 Q- \4 Y4 IPlanning
- T/ Q* m- p4 q6 W2 SThe process by which the efforts of all personnel responsible for an acquisition
2 c4 P5 s% ~3 r% Hare coordinated and integrated through a comprehensive plan for fulfilling the
; @% C+ N8 ]3 nneed in a timely manner and at a reasonable cost. It is performed throughout; J" e0 g0 N- t
the life cycle and includes developing an overall acquisition strategy for
; Q- ?' C# t+ T6 {0 kmanaging the acquisition and a written acquisition plan.: ~* E6 b8 X# T# @
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 A
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+ E9 q, h5 c. i: _' LAcquisition
: w$ |# r( T. _1 x$ l7 C. |Program4 S' x% K: Y. q! u" R9 ?* O
A directed, funded effort that is designed to provide a new or improved materiel1 g$ Y$ v9 B! Y7 p% E c8 n8 a
capability in response to a validated need.- q' V j* H( C1 Q# v
Acquisition
; D- Z+ p# o7 f5 ZProgram
& a" _) l% {) [, ?Baseline (APB)4 y' E! d5 N6 T9 i8 {1 P+ T
Acquisition program baselines embody the cost, schedule, and performance9 E/ Q7 k: @. E' c. I+ @
objectives for the program. The APB is approved by the milestone decision
# A$ M' O7 K) _& zauthority milestone reviews as follows:
; d3 I0 A$ g) `•Concept Baseline, approved at Milestone I, applied to the effort in Phase I,
" V) ^9 q3 c8 V+ NDemonstration and Validation./ X& U; c1 T4 A) P! F+ t W
•Development Baseline, approved at Milestone II, is applied to the effort in
* p, Y; s0 ?- ^' pPhase II, Engineering and Manufacturing Development.
6 F$ ]; H1 g! S* u• roduction Baseline, approved at Milestone III, is applied to the effort in2 L5 p1 g* k7 m+ r
Phase III, Production and Deployment.. y" _" L8 l9 q k; y- q
Each baseline must contain objectives for key cost, schedule, and performance5 M' o: @, U. f- `% N# a
parameters. Objectives are accompanied by minimum requirements called/ L( N3 a7 k; o: l
thresholds. Once signed by the milestone decision authority, APBs may only be
5 g5 G9 @/ m( G% y6 Lchanged at subsequent milestone or program reviews, or with the approval of
; v/ s6 \0 @5 ^. k& v& d- wthe milestone decision authority as a response to an unrecoverable baseline; N' G. O) f- `
deviation.$ C! a/ x: t2 d Z3 h
Acquisition. `9 R- U9 M! ]4 c
Radar) @1 f' ~% Y. c$ ?3 m' j" j
Radar that searches a spatial volume and identifies potential targets from the" X6 b ]* Z8 z
background and non-hostile objects.
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Risk! ]2 c+ b( @- c
The chance that some element of an acquisition program produces an
1 G0 c0 ?* |" r* Punintended result with an adverse effect on system effectiveness, suitability,
5 |! M3 X* O/ T; qcost, or availability for deployment.
: V& ?' \3 E) k; b$ T5 Z5 U4 G: sAcquisition/$ k$ E# E- o9 x6 c6 ~5 [/ g
Reacquisition
4 Q# @: _/ E+ s6 zTime
. ^0 M i9 v/ I- f' IThe time required to establish or reestablish lock on the received signal. This9 {) x, t( L* O3 c8 A# ^7 D
includes carrier, symbol, frame, code, and crypto synchronization. |
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