Title: Lecture 2.1a: DoD Acquisition Model
1Lecture 2.1a DoD Acquisition Model
- Dr. John MacCarthy
- UMBC CMSC 615
- Fall, 2006
2Lecture Purpose/Goals
- Set context for understanding the Systems
Engineering/Architecting Process - Develop a global understanding of the DoD
Acquisition Process and associated key
References, Artifacts and Acronyms - Joint Capabilities and Integration Development
System - Defense Acquisition System (aka DoD 5000 Process)
- Know where to find key references related to the
DoD Acquisition Process - Understand New DoD 5000 process (vs. dated 5000.R
process described in the SEF).
3Agenda
Note These describe the GOVERNMENT process, NOT
the Contractors processes (it indirectly guides
what contractors do)
- Overview of Defense Acquisition Environment
- Overview of JCIDS
- Overview of the DoD 5000.1
- Overview of DoD 5000.2
- Phases and Milestones
- Capability-based and Requirements-based
Acquisition - Evolutionary Acquisition and Spiral and
Incremental Development - Integrated Defense Acquisition, Technology,
Logistics Life Cycle Management Framework - Focus on System Development and Demonstration
- Life Cycles
- Key Artifacts
- Comparison to SE Process
- Defense Acquisition Guidebook
- Conclusions
4Defense Acquisition Overview
- TITLE 10
- Provides legal framework direction for
Acquisition Process - The Joint Capabilities Integration and
Development System (JCIDS) - Responsible for identifying, assessing and
prioritizing joint military capability needs. - Governed by CJCSI 3170.01D
- The Joint Requirements Oversight Council JROC
has Requirements Authority - The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and
Execution (PPBE) Process - Responsible for resource allocation
- Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation (PAE)
ensures money is spent properly and in a timely
manner - USD Comptroller controls the budget release of
funds, i.e., has Budget Authority
- The Defense Acquisition System (DAS)
- Responsible for turning stated user needs (from
JCIDS) and technological opportunities into
reliable and sustainable systems - Governed by the 5000 series
- The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
Technology and Logistics USD(ATL) is
responsible for all acquisition matters within
DOD. - USD(ATL) or Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Command Control, Communications and Intelligence
ASD(C3I) designates Milestone Decision
Authority - Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (OTE)
provides independent assessment of the
operational effectiveness suitability of new
weapon systems
5DoD Acquisition References
- Defense Acquisition University (DAU)
Publications lthttp//akss.dau.mil/jsp/default.jsp
gt - lthttp//www.dau.mil/pubs/Online_Pubs.aspgt
- Integrated Defense Acquisition, Technology,
Logistics Life Cycle Management Framework (2004) - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
Instruction 3170.01E, Joint Capabilities and
Integration Development System (JCIDS), 11 May,
2005 - DoD Directive 5000.1, The Defense Acquisition
System, May 12, 2003 - DoD Instruction 5000.2, Operation of the Defense
Acquisition System, May 12, 2003 - Defense Acquisition Guidebook, Version 1.0,
10/17/2004
Note DoD Acquisition Policy is all web-based and
hyperlinked.
6Integrated Defense Acquisition, Technology,
Logistics Life Cycle Management Framework
- Back of chart provides overview of Defense
Acquisition System Process and Products - Front of chart provides details of Defense
Acquisition Life Cycle and Development Processes
and Products (to be discussed in detail later)
7The Defense Acquisition Management Framework
CPD
CDD
JCIDS Process (JROC CJCSI 3170)
DAS Process (ATL DoD 5000)
Note Although SE is used in all Phases, YOU are
most likely to be working programs in the SDD
Phase. As such, THIS COURSE WILL FOCUS ON THE SDD
PHASE of the DAS Process.
8JCIDS Process
- Process Purpose Identify and prioritize needed
Capabilities - Key Documents/Artifacts
- Initial Capabilities Documents (ICDs) identifies
and defines capability gaps in a given area - Capabilities Development Documents (CDDs)
outlines an affordable increment of
capability that serves as the basis for a
program. - Capabilities Production Documents (CPDs)
addresses the production elements specific to
an acquisition program. - Generally a JROC-approved CDD is the source
requirements document for the System Development
and Demonstration (SDD) Phase
More on JCIDS may be found in the Backup Slides
9JCIDS Capability Based Acquisition
- DoD is moving toward identification of desired
strategic-level capabilities that may be achieved
in more than one way, by more than one service - DoD seeks to leverage these solutions through
Joint Integrated and Interoperable Family of
Systems (FoS) and Systems of Systems (SoS)
Architectures - To accomplish this, DoD has developed the JCIDS
process to guide the acquisition process - DoD seeks to integrate advanced technology into
producible systems in the shortest possible time
(gt Use of TRLs and TRAs)
10Capability Definition
- Capability The ability to execute a specified
course of action. - Capability definition must include
- Key attributes with appropriate measures of
effectiveness - Supportability
- Time
- Distance
- Effect (including scale)
- Obstacles to be overcome
- Capability definitions must be
- General enough so as not to prejudice decisions
in favor of a particular means of implementation - Specific enough to evaluate alternative
approaches to implement the capability
11DoD Directive 5000.1 Overview
- DoD Directive 5000.1 The Defense Acquisition
System, May 12, 2003 - provides management principals and mandatory
policies and procedures for managing all
acquisition programs. - The USD(ATL), the Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Command, Control, Communications, and
Intelligence), and the Director of Operational
Test and Evaluation are key officials of the
Defense Acquisition System. - The use of SYSTEMS ENGINEERING is specified
throughout the document (Especially in Annex E)
- Outline
- 1. Purpose
- 2. Applicability and Scope
- 3. Definitions
- 4. Policy
- 4.3.1 Flexibility
- 4.3.2 Responsiveness
- 4.3.3 Innovation
- 4.3.4 Discipline
- 4.3.5 Streamlined and Effective Management
- 5. Responsibilities
- 6. Effective Date
- Enclosure 1 Additional Policy
12Summary of Key Policy Areas (DoDD 5000.1)
- E1.1 Armaments Cooperation
- E1.2 Collaboration
- E1.3 Competition
- E1.4 Cost and Affordability
- E1.5 Cost Realism
- E1.6 Cost Sharing
- E1.7 Financial Management
- E1.8 Independent Operational Test Agency
- E1.9 Information Assurance
- E1.10 Information Superiority
- E1.11 Integrated Test and Evaluation
- E1.12 Intelligence Support
- E1.13 Interoperability
- E1.14 Knowledge-Based Acquisition
- E1.15 Legal Compliance
- E1.16 Performance-Based Acquisition
- E1.17 Performance-Based Logistics
- E1.18 Products, Services, and Technologies
- E1.19 Professional Workforce
- E1.20 Program Information
- E1.21 Program Stability
- E1.22 Research and Technology Protection
- E1.23 Safety
- E1.24 Small Business Participation
- E1.25 Software Intensive Systems
- E1.26 Streamlined Organizations
- E1.27 Systems Engineering
- E1.28 Technology Development and Transition
- E1.29 Total Systems Approach
13DODI 5000.2
14DoD Instruction 5000.2 Overview
- Outline
- 1. Purpose
- 2. Applicability and Scope
- 3. Procedures
- 3.1 Defense Acquisition Management Framework
- 3.2 Requirements and Acquisition Integration
- 3.3 Evolutionary Acquisition
- 3.4 User Needs and Technology Opportunities
- 3.5 Concept Refinement
- 3.6 Technology Development
- 3.7 System Development and Demonstration
- 3.8 Production and Development
- 3.9 Operations and Support
- 3.10 Review Procedures
- 4. Responsibilities
- 5. Effective Date
- Enclosure 1 References, continued
- Enclosure 2 ACAT and MDA
- Enclosure 3 Statutory and Regulatory Information
and Milestone Requirements
- Reference DoD Directive 5000.2 Operation of the
Defense Acquisition System, May 12, 2003 - Purpose provides management principals and
mandatory policies and procedures for managing
all acquisition programs.
15Applicability Types of DoD Projects
- Types of defense technology and projects and
acquisition programs - Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP)
- Major Automated Information Systems (MAIS)
- Others
- Acquisition Categories (ACATs)
- ACAT I (MDAP)
- gt365 M/year or gt 2.19 B total
- ACAT IA (MAIS)
- gt126 M/year or gt 378 M total
- ACAT II (Major System)
- Not MAIS or MDAP
- gt140 M/year or gt 660 M B total
- ACAT III (Other)
- Not ACAT IA or ACAT II
16Section 3.1 DoD Acquisition Process Life Cycle
- DoD Instruction 5000.2 (2003)
17Integrated Defense ATL Life Cycle Management
Framework
18Integrated Defense ATL Life Cycle Management
Framework
- Note repeated use of the V Life Cycle Model/
Development Process for - Concept Refinement Phase
- Technology Development Phase
- System Development Demonstration Phase
- Note this is essentially a Spiral Model, with
each Milestone being the start/end of a new
spiral - Note selected Key Artifacts are refined of over
successive phases - Note the activities and milestones that make up
the V in the System Development Demonstration
Phase This course will focus on these.
Note This describes the GOVERNMENT process, NOT
the Contractor process (though clearly it is in
the interest of a Contractor to be in synch with
their customer)
19Section 3.2.1 Integrated Architectures
- Use DOD Architecture Framework
- Each integrated architecture shall have three
views operational, systems, and technical - The Joint Staff (or Principal Staff Assistant
(PSA)) leads the development of the Operational
View - Describe the joint capabilities that the user
seeks and how to employ them - USD ATL (or PSA) leads the development of the
Systems View - Identify the kinds of systems and integration
needed to achieve the desired operational
capability - DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO) leads the
development of the Global Information Grid (GIG)
Integrated Architecture - Technical View standards are selected from the
Joint Technical Architecture (JTA)
20Section 3.2.2 Integrated Capability Assessment,
Capability Roadmaps and Investment Strategies
- Develop Integrated Plans or Roadmaps to
- Conduct capability assessments
- Guide Systems Development
- Define associated Investment Plans
21Section 3.3 Evolutionary Acquisition
- Evolutionary acquisition is the preferred DoD
strategy for rapid acquisition of mature
technology for the user. - An evolutionary approach delivers capability in
increments, recognizing, up front, the need for
future capability improvements. - Approaches to achieve evolutionary acquisition
include - Spiral Development a desired capability is
identified, but the end-state requirements are
not known at program initiation. Those
requirements are refined through demonstration
and risk management - Incremental Development a desired capability is
identified, an end-state requirement is known,
and that requirement is met over time by
developing several increments, each dependent on
available mature technology.
22Capabilities-Based vs. Requirements-Based
Acquisition
- Capabilities-Based Acquisition (New)
- Government indicates desired capabilities
- Contractors determine system requirements needed
to meet desired capabilities - Permits systems to be developed in evolutionary
stages of increased capability - Responds better to dynamic technical (and
operational) environment
- Requirements-Based Acquisition (Old)
- Government specified systems and requirements for
systems - Nothing was fielded until system met all
requirements - System failed if it did not meet requirements
- Waterfall nature did not respond well to dynamic
technical (and operational) environment
23Section 3.4 User Needs and Technology
Opportunities
- Use
- Joint Concepts
- Integrated Architectures (DODAF)
- Analysis of Doctrine, Organization, Training,
Material, Leadership, Personnel, and Facilities
(DOTMLPF) - To define desired capabilities to guide the
development of affordable systems - Joint Capabilities and Integration Development
System (JCIDS) Process - Development of the Initial Capabilities Document
(ICD) - Technologists and industry identify and protect
promising technologies
24Acquisition Phases Milestones Overview
- Pre-Acquisition
- JCIDS
- MS Concept Decision
- Phase Concept Refinement
- MS Milestone A
- Phase Technology Development
- MS Design Readiness Review
- MS Milestone B
- Acquisition
- Phase System Development and Demonstration
- MS Milestone C
- Phase Production and Deployment
- MS IOC
- MS FRP Review
- Sustainment
- Phase Operations and Support
- MS FOC
25Section 3.5 Concept Refinement Phase (1)
- Entry Criteria
- Complete an Initial Capability Document (ICD)
- Identifies the desired capabilities from multiple
DOD communities - Complete a Technology Maturity Analysis
- Complete an Analysis of Alternatives (AOA) Plan
for the Concept - Pass the Concept Decision Milestone
- Purpose
- Refine an initial concept to meet some mission
need/objective - Develop a Technology Development Strategy (TDS)
for the concept that includes - Acquisition approach (life cycle model(s)
indicating all technology spirals and development
increments) - Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) for
Critical Technologies - Plan to manage RD
- Description of first technology demonstration
- Test Plan for the first technology demonstration
- Exit Criteria
- Complete TDS
- Pass Milestone A
Concept Refinement is essentially a Program
Planning Phase
26Concept Refinement Phase (2)(My Thoughts)
- Develop an Objective System Capabilities List
(derived from the ICD) - Develop a high-level Functional Architecture that
encompasses the Capabilities List (generally I
find customers desired capabilities have
functional overlap) - Develop a Concept of Operations (which may be or
may include a set of high-level Use Cases) - Identify the (upper, lower, and expected) cost
and schedule constraints on the project - Develop an urgency-based Prioritized Capabilities
List (identify dependencies) - Develop a high-level Capability Specification
that defines the capabilities in terms of
functionality. - Identify System-level Technical Performance
Metrics for the project - Identify Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) for
each capability - Develop a Technology Readiness List Checklist for
hardware, software and algorithms
27Section 3.6 Technology Development Phase
- Entry Criteria
- Completed Initial Capability Document (ICD)
- Completed Technology Development Strategy (TDS)
- Pass Milestone A
- Purpose
- Reduce technology risk and determine the
appropriate set of technologies to be integrated
into a full system - Assess the viability of technologies while
simultaneously refining user requirements - Develop the Capability Development Document (CDD)
for the concept that includes - Refined integrated Architecture
- Set of Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) for the
current capability increment - Exit Criteria
- Complete CDD
- Pass Milestone B
- An affordable increment of militarily-useful
capability has been identified - The Technology for the increment has been
demonstrated in a relevant environment (i.e.,
TRL 6) - A system can be developed for production within
a short time frame (normally less than 5 years)
Technology Development is essentially a
Requirements Elaboration Phase
28Section 3.7 System Development and Demonstration
Phase
- Entry Criteria
- Completed Initial Capability Document (ICD)
- Completed Capability Development Document (CDD)
- Completed Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA)
covering all enabling technologies (TRL 6) - Pass Milestone B
- Purpose
- Develop a system or an increment of capability
- Complete Subsystem Integration
- Complete Detailed Design
- Design Review Milestone
- Demonstrate the ability of the system to operate
in a useful way consistent with KPPs - Exit Criteria
- Complete Demonstration
- Pass Milestone C
- An affordable increment of militarily-useful
capability has been identified - The Technology for the increment has been
demonstrated in a relevant environment (i.e.,
TRL 6) - A system can be developed for production within
a short time frame (normally less than 5 years)
Most government development contracts are for
this and the next phase
System Development and Demonstration is
essentially a Design, Development, and
Development Test Phase
29System Development and Demonstration Phase
30System Development and Demonstration Phase
Subphases Milestones
- Milestone B
- Refine System Performance Spec Environmental
Constraints - System Requirements Review (SRR)
- Develop System Functional Specs System
Verification Plan - System Functional Review (SFR)
- Develop CI Functional (Design to) Specs CI
Verification Plan - Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
- Develop Product Documentation and Inspection Plan
- Critical Design Review (CDR)
- Design Readiness Review (DRR) Milestone
- Fabricate/Assemble/Code
- CI Verification Development Test Evaluation
(DTE) - Verify System Performance Integrated DTE Live
Fire Test and Evaluation (LFTE) - Test Readiness Review (TRR)
- Verify System Functionality System DTE LFTE,
Operational Assessment (OA) - Demonstrate System Combined DTEO/OTE/LFTE
- System Verification Review (SVR)
- Production Readiness Review (PRR)
- Functional Configuration Audit (FCA)
- Milestone C
31System Development and Demonstration Phase (My
Thoughts)
- Key Technical Artifacts
- CDD
- Increment Capability List
- Integrated Architecture
- System Specification
- Design Specifications
- Design Documentation
- Interface Control/Description Document(s)
(ICDs/IDDs)
- Other Key Artifacts
- Acquisition Strategy
- Systems Engineering Plan (SEP)
- SEP-Related Documents
- CMP
- RMP
- Etc.
- Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP)
- Technology Readiness Assessment
- Cost Analysis Requirements Description (CARD)
- Program Life Cycle Cost Estimate (PLCCE)
Note Homework and your Project Notebook will
focus on developing the BOLDED artifacts.
32Section 3.8 Production and Deployment Phase
- Entry Criteria
- Approved Capability Production Document (CPD)
- Acceptable DTE Performance
- Pass Milestone C
- Purpose
- Achieve an operational capability that satisfies
mission needs. - Achieve a Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) of
the System of interest - Exit Criteria
- Demonstrated process/quality control data
- Complete Reports to Congress
- Pass Full-Rate Production Decision Review (FRP DR)
33Section 3.9 Operations and Support Phase
- Entry Criteria
- Pass Full-Rate Production Decision Review (FRP
DR) - Purpose
- Execute a support program that meets
operational support performance requirements and
sustains the system in the most cost-effective
manner over its total life cycle. - Dispose of the system in an appropriate manner,
when it has reached the end of its useful life - Exit Criteria N/A
- Generally includes
- Full-Rate Production (FRP)
- Deployment
- Initial Operational Capability (IOC)
- Full Operational Capability (FOC)
34Defense Acquisition Guidebook (DAG)
- The DAG (see References slide) provides details
on every aspect of DoD 5000.2 - The SEP Preparation Guide references many
sections in the DAG - Know where it is and how to use it
- It is an invaluable resource
35Conclusions on DoD Acquisition Process
- Note that there are different contract types for
each Government phase of development - Globally essentially a Waterfall approach to the
development of each increment/block - Can also be thought of as a Global Spiral
- Note each Phase uses a V model.
- Consider Spiral Development for the development
block within the V - Applies only to GOVERNMENT
- Drives Contractors
36BACKUP
37CJCSI 3170.01D Joint Capabilities Integration and
Development System (JCIDS)
- Outline
- 1 Purpose
- 2. Cancellation
- 3. Applicability
- 4. Policy
- 5. Definitions
- 6. Responsibilities
- 7. Summary of Changes
- 8. Releasability
- 9. Effective Date
- Distribution
- List of Effective Pages
- Record of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Enclosure A Joint Capabilities Integration and
Development System (JCIDS) Process - Enclosure B Responsibilities
- Enclosure C References
- Glossary
- Purpose The JCIDS, the Defense Acquisition
System, and the Planning, Programming, Budgeting
and Execution (PPBE) Process for the DODs three
principal decision support processes for
transforming the military forces to support the
National Military Strategy and the Defense
Strategy. - Key Organizations
- Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC)
- Determines which functional areas are assigned to
which FCBs - Functional Capabilities Board (FCB)
- Responsible for all aspects of its assigned
functional area. - Evaluates JCIDS documents.
- Functional Capability Board Working Groups (FCB
WGs)
38JCIDS Process
39JCIDS Process Pre-Concept Decision Activities
- Pre-Concept Decision Activities
- Functional Area Analysis (FAA) identifies the
operational tasks conditions and standards needed
to achieve military objectives. JFCs define
capabilities by functional domain, describing
common attributes desired of subordinate systems,
FoS, SoS, and nonmaterial solutions. - Inputs
- National Strategies
- Joint Operations Concepts (JOpsCs)
- Joint Operating Concepts (JOCs)
- Joint Functional Concepts (JFCs)
- Joint Integrating Concepts (JICs)
- Integrated Architectures describe complex
relationships and linkages to portray the synergy
provided by multiple DOTMLPF solutions within the
joint force.. - The Universal Joint Task List (UJTL)
- Anticipated range of broad adversary capabilities
- Outputs
- Tasks to be reviewed in FNA
- Functional Needs Analysis (FNA) assesses the
ability of the current and programmed joint
capabilities to accomplish the tasks that the FAA
identified under the full range of operating
conditions and to the designated standards. - Inputs
- FAA Tasks
- Outputs
- List of capability gaps that require solutions
- Functional Solution Analysis (FSA) an
operationally based assessment of all potential
DOTMLPF approaches to solving (or mitigating) one
or more of the capability gaps (needs) identified
in the FNA - Inputs
- Capability Needs
- Solution Options
- Outputs Recommended changes to (Alternatives)
- DOTMLPF
- Product Improvements to Existing materials or
facilities - Adoption of interagency or foreign material
solutions - Initiation of new material programs
- Post Independent Analysis
- Input
- FSA Output
- Output
- Initial Capabilities Documents (ICDs)
Note The ICD is a required input to the
Acquisition Process CD Milestone
40JCIDS ProcessPost-Concept Decision Activities
- Prior to MS B (System Development
Demonstration) - Review Capability Development Document (CDD)
- Update
- JFC
- JIC
- Integrated Architecture
- J-8 Interoperability Supportability
Certification - System Threat Assessment
- Information Support Plan
- Key Performance Parameters (KPPs)
- Prior to MS C (Production Deployment)
- Review Capability Production Document (CPD)
- Updates to elements under CDD
- Threshold/Objective Attributes Trade
41DoDI 5000.2 Key Artifacts by Phase
42DoD 5000.2Key Technical Reviews 1
43DoD 5000.2 Key Technical Reviews 1