DAG CH 3 Figure 15: Weapon System Development Life Cycle

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DAG CH 3 Figure 15: Weapon System Development Life Cycle Notes: - Derived from DoDI 5000.02, Model 5: Hybrid Program A (Hardware Dominant) - The actual number and type of builds during the program will depend on system type and program strategy. ASR - Alternative Systems Review CDR - Critical Design Review FCA - Functional Configuration Audit FOC - Full Operational Capability FRP - Full-Rate Production IOC - Initial Operational Capability OTRR - Operational Test Readiness Review PCA - Physical Configuration Audit PDR - Preliminary Design Review PRR - Production Readiness Review SFR - System Functional Review SRR - System Requirements Review SVR - System Verification Review TRR - Test Readiness Review Mandatory technical reviews Best practice technical reviews and audits Test reviews (see DAG Chapter 9) B A C Materiel Development Decision CDD Validation Development RFP Release Decision IOC FRP FOC = Milestone Decision = Decision Point CDR PDR ASR SRR SFR SVR/ FCA PRR PCA TRR OTRR Materiel Solution Analysis Technology Maturation & Risk Reduction Operations & Support Disposal Integration OT&E LRIP Production & Deployment Sustainment Multiple Software Builds Engineering & Manufacturing Development Pre-Acquisition Concepts, Experimentation and Prototyping Enabling S&T DAG CH 3 Figure 15: Weapon System Development Life Cycle