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MIL-STD-499 Revision A:1974

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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

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03-24-2017

1. SCOPE
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Application
1.3 Implementation
1.4 Tailoring
2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Engineering Management
3.2 Technical Program Planning and Control
3.3 System Engineering Process
3.4 Engineering Speciality Integration
3.5 Technical Performance Measurement
4. GENERAL CRITERIA
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 System Engineering Management Plan (SEMP)
5.1.1 Contractual Provisions
5.1.2 Non-Contractual Provisions
5.2 Review of Contractor's Engineering Management
6. NOTES
6.1 Relationship of Technical Program Planning to
      Cost and Schedule Planning
6.2 Relationship of Technical Performance Measurement
      (TPM) to Cost and Schedule Performance Measurement
6.3 Relationship of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
      to System Engineering
6.4 Minimum Documentation
6.5 Data
10. APPENDIX A
10.1 Technical Program Planning and Control
10.1.1 Development of Contract Work Breakdown Structure
        (CWBS) and Specification Tree
10.1.2 Program Risk Analysis
10.1.3 System Test Planning
10.1.4 Decision and Control Process
10.1.5 Technical Performance Measurement (TPM)
10.1.5.1 Parameters
10.1.5.2 Planning
10.1.5.3 Implementation of TPM
10.1.5.4 Relating TPM to Cost and Schedule Performance
          Measurement
10.1.6 Technical Reviews
10.1.6.1 System Requirements Review(s)
10.1.6.2 System Design Review
10.1.6.3 Preliminary Design Review
10.1.6.4. Critical Design Review
10.1.7 Subcontractor/Vendor Reviews
10.1.8 Work Authorization
10.1.9 Documentation Control
10.2 System Engineering Process
10.2.1 Mission Requirements Analysis
10.2.2 Functional Analysis
10.2.3 Allocation
10.2.4 Synthesis
10.2.5 Logistics Engineering
10.2.5.1 Logistic Support Analysis
10.2.5.1.1 Maintenance Engineer Analysis
10.2.5.1.2 Repair Level Analysis
10.2.5.1.3 Logistic Support Modeling
10.2.6 Life Cycle Cost Analysis
10.2.7 Optimization
10.2.7.1 Trade-off Studies
10.2.7.2 System/Cost Effectiveness Analysis
10.2.7.3 Effectiveness Analysis Modeling
10.2.8 Production Engineering Analysis
10.2.9 Generation of Specifications

Gives the program manager: criteria for evaluating engineering planning and output; a means for establishing and engineering effort and a system engineering management plan; task statements that may be selectively applied to an acquisition program. Coverage includes application, implementation, tailoring, and referenced documents. Also gives detailed definitions and notes.

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AREA MISC
DevelopmentNote
A NOTICE 1 - Notice of Cancellation without Replacement. A NOTICE 2 - Notice of Cancellation/Superseded by IEEE 15288.1. (04/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

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AS 4893A : 1996(S2018) GENERIC OPEN ARCHITECTURE (GOA) FRAMEWORK
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EN 9277:2015 Aerospace series - Programme Management - Guide for the management of Systems Engineering
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MIL-STD-1771 Base Document:1981 VALUE ENGINEERING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
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MIL-STD-483 Revision A:1985 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, MUNITIONS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS
MIL-STD-480 Revision B:1988 CONFIGURATION CONTROL - ENGINEERING CHANGES, DEVIATIONS AND WAIVERS
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MIL-S-83490 Base Document:1968 SPECIFICATION, TYPES AND FORMS
MIL-STD-881 Revision C:2011 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES FOR DEFENSE MATERIAL ITEMS

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