Operations and Safety:
Acquisition
The effectiveness of the effort's acquisition strategy and the process for implementing and sustaining the strategy.
Read about Acquisition's risks.
Commerical Off-the-Shelf (COTS)
Commercial items that require no unique government modifications or maintenance to meet the needs of the procuring agency.
Read about COTS' risks.
Contracting
How the contractural process influences the effort.
Read about Contracting's risks.
Cost
The risk that a program will not meet its acquisition strategy cost objectives established by the acquisition authority.
Read about Cost's risks.
Environmental Aspects
The context in which the program or enterprise operates, the boundaries that constrain it, and any externalities that may influence it.
Read about Environmental Aspects' risks.
Financial/Funding
The process of monetary control being exercised over the effort.
Read about Financial/Funding's risks.
Health Hazards
The design features and operating characteristics of a system that create significant risks of bodily injury or death.
Read about Health Hazards' risks.
Human Factors
The systematic application of relevant information about human abilities, characteristics, behavior, motivation, and performance.
Read about Human Factors' risks.
Manpower
The number of military and civilian personnel required and potentially available to operate, maintain, sustain, and provide training for systems.
Read about Manpower's risks.
Personnel
The cognitive and physical capabilities required to be able to train for, operate, maintain, and sustain material and information systems.
Read about Personnel's risks.
Requirements
How well a mission requirement can be supported or the validity of a mission-related capability against a threat.
Read about Requirements' risks.
Safety
The characteristics of a system that minimize the potential for human or machine errors/failures that cause injurous accidents.
Read about Safety's risks.
Software
Computer programs, procedures, and possibly associated documentation and data, pertaining to the operation of a computer system.
Read about Software's risks.
Support
The design characteristics of a system and planned logistic resources that allow for the meeting of system availability and wartime utilization requirements.
Read about Support's risks.
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.
Read about Survivability's risks.
Training
The instruction/education, on-the-job or unit training required to provide personnel with essential job skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes.
Read about Training's risks.
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