Package Development:
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.
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.
Logistics Planning
Technical and management activities conducted to ensure supportability implications are considered throughout the acquisition process to minimize support costs.
Read about Logistics Planning'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.
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.
Read about Schedule'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.
Systems Engineering
A process that includes translating requirements, integrating team inputs, managing interfaces and technical risk, transitioning technology, and verifying that designs meet operational needs.
Read about Systems Engineering's risks.
Testing
Process by which a system or components are exercised and results analyzed to provide performance-related information.
Read about Testing's risks.
Go to another Infrastructure phase:
or go to Consolidated Risks' list.
Back to top
|