Acquisition Strategy:
Commerical Off-the-Shelf (COTS)
Commercial items that require no unique government modifications or maintenance to meet the needs of the procuring agency.
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Environmental Aspects
The context in which the program or enterprise operates, the boundaries that constrain it, and any externalities that may influence it.
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Health Hazards
The design features and operating characteristics of a system that create significant risks of bodily injury or death.
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Human Factors
The systematic application of relevant information about human abilities, characteristics, behavior, motivation, and performance.
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Requirements
How well a mission requirement can be supported or the validity of a mission-related capability against a threat.
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Schedule
The ability to develop a realistic series of things to be done in sequence of events within given period (timeframe) that fully considers resource usage and availability.
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Software
Computer programs, procedures, and possibly associated documentation and data, pertaining to the operation of a computer system.
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Survivability
The capability of a system and its crew to avoid or withstand a man-made hostile environment without suffering an abortive impairment of its ability to accomplish its designed mission.
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Testing
Process by which a system or components are exercised and results analyzed to provide performance-related information.
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Training
The instruction/education, on-the-job or unit training required to provide personnel with essential job skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes.
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Go to another Test, Certification, and Accreditation phase:
or go to Consolidated Risks' list.
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