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Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 1 Standard Work Breakdown Structure Legend = Decomposes to lower level WBS elements 4.0 Implementation 4.0 Implementation 3.0 Solution Development 3.0 Solution Development 1.0 Mission Analysis 1.0 Mission Analysis 2.0 Investment Analysis 2.0 Investment Analysis 6.0 Disposition 6.0 Disposition 5.0 In-Service Management 5.0 In-Service Management Project Specific ActivitiesPre-Project Activities Standard Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 2 WBS Element 1.0 Mission Analysis 1.0 Mission Analysis 1.0 Mission Analysis 1.1 Identify Projected Demand for Services 1.1 Identify Projected Demand for Services 1.2 Identify Technological Opportunities 1.2 Identify Technological Opportunities 1.3 Identify Projected Supply of Services 1.3 Identify Projected Supply of Services 1.4 Mission Needs Analysis and Assessment 1.4 Mission Needs Analysis and Assessment

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 3 WBS Element 2.0 Investment Analysis 2.0 Investment Analysis 2.0 Investment Analysis 2.1 Requirements Definition 2.1 Requirements Definition Initial Requirements Definition Initial Requirements Definition Finalize Requirements Finalize Requirements 2.2 Alternatives Identification and Analysis 2.2 Alternatives Identification and Analysis Alternatives Identification Alternatives Identification Alternatives Analysis Alternatives Analysis

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 4 WBS Element 3.0 Solution Development 3.0 Solution Development 3.0 Solution Development 3.1 Program Management 3.1 Program Management 3.2 System Engineering 3.2 System Engineering 3.3 HW / SW Design, Development and Production 3.3 HW / SW Design, Development and Production 3.5 Test and Evaluation 3.5 Test and Evaluation 3.6 Documentation 3.6 Documentation Legend = Decomposes to lower level WBS elements 3.7 Support 3.7 Support 3.4 Facilities and Physical Infrastructure Design and Development 3.4 Facilities and Physical Infrastructure Design and Development

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 5 WBS Element 3.1 Program Management 3.1 Program Management 3.1 Program Management Work Planning, Authorization and Management Work Planning, Authorization and Management Program Control Program Control Contract Management Contract Management

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 6 WBS Element 3.2 System Engineering 3.2 System Engineering 3.2 System Engineering System Requirements and Definition System Requirements and Definition Analysis, Design, and Integration Analysis, Design, and Integration Value Engineering Value Engineering Supportability, Maintainability, and Reliability Engineering Supportability, Maintainability, and Reliability Engineering Quality Assurance Program Quality Assurance Program Configuration Management Configuration Management Human Factors Human Factors Security Security

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 7 WBS Element 3.3 HW/SW Design, Development and Production 3.3 HW/SW Design, Development and Production 3.3 HW/SW Design, Development and Production Hardware Design and Development Hardware Design and Development Software Design and Development Software Design and Development HW/SW Integration, Assembly, Test and Checkout HW/SW Integration, Assembly, Test and Checkout Production Production Production Engineering Production Engineering

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 8 WBS Element 3.4 Facilities and Physical Infrastructure Design and Development 3.4 Facilities and Physical Infrastructure Design and Development 3.4 Facilities and Physical Infrastructure Design and Development Facility Planning and Design Facility Planning and Design Real Estate Real Estate Physical Infrastructure Physical Infrastructure

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 9 WBS Element 3.5 Test and Evaluation 3.5 Test and Evaluation 3.5 Test and Evaluation System Development Test and Evaluation System Development Test and Evaluation System Operational Test and Evaluation System Operational Test and Evaluation System Independent Software Verification and Validation System Independent Software Verification and Validation Independent Operational Test and Evaluation Independent Operational Test and Evaluation Site Acceptance Testing Site Acceptance Testing

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 10 WBS Element 3.7 Support 3.7 Support 3.7 Support Test and Measurement Equipment Acquisition Test and Measurement Equipment Acquisition Support and Handling Equipment Acquisition Support and Handling Equipment Acquisition Support Facilities Construction / Conversion / Expansion Support Facilities Construction / Conversion / Expansion Support Equipment Acquisition / Modification Support Equipment Acquisition / Modification Support Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Support Facilities and Equipment Maintenance Initial Spares and Repair Parts Acquisition Initial Spares and Repair Parts Acquisition Initial Training Initial Training Logistics Support Planning Logistics Support Planning

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 11 WBS Element 4.0 Implementation 4.0 Implementation 4.0 Implementation Legend = Decomposes to lower level WBS elements 4.1 Program Management 4.1 Program Management 4.6 Installation and Checkout 4.6 Installation and Checkout 4.7 Commissioning / Closeout 4.7 Commissioning / Closeout 4.8 Telecommunications 4.8 Telecommunications 4.9 Implementation Training 4.9 Implementation Training 4.2 Engineering 4.2 Engineering 4.3 Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health Compliance 4.3 Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health Compliance 4.4 Site Selection and Acquisition 4.4 Site Selection and Acquisition 4.5 Construction 4.5 Construction

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 12 WBS Element 4.1 Program Management 4.1 Program Management 4.1 Program Management Work Planning, Authorization and Management Work Planning, Authorization and Management Program Control Program Control Contract Management Contract Management

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 13 WBS Element 5.0 In-Service Management 5.0 In-Service Management 5.0 In-Service Management 5.3 Modifications 5.3 Modifications 5.5 Technical Teaming 5.5 Technical Teaming 5.2 Corrective Maintenance 5.2 Corrective Maintenance 5.1 Preventive Maintenance / Certification 5.1 Preventive Maintenance / Certification 5.4 Maintenance Control 5.4 Maintenance Control 5.6 Shift Augmentation 5.6 Shift Augmentation 5.8 Logistics 5.8 Logistics 5.7 Program Support 5.7 Program Support 5.9 In-Service Training 5.9 In-Service Training Legend = Decomposes to lower level WBS elements 5.10 Second Level Engineering 5.10 Second Level Engineering 5.11 Infrastructure Support 5.11 Infrastructure Support 5.12 Flight Inspections and SIAP Development 5.12 Flight Inspections and SIAP Development 5.13 System Performance Assessment 5.13 System Performance Assessment 5.14 System Operations 5.14 System Operations

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 14 WBS Element 5.7 Program Support 5.7 Program Support 5.7 Program Support Work Planning, Authorization and Management Work Planning, Authorization and Management Program Control Program Control Contract Management Contract Management

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 15 WBS Element 5.8 Logistics 5.8 Logistics 5.8 Logistics Supply Support Supply Support Repair Repair Support Equipment Maintenance Support Equipment Maintenance Warranty Tracking Warranty Tracking

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 16 WBS Element 5.11 Infrastructure Support 5.11 Infrastructure Support 5.11 Infrastructure Support Hazardous Materials Handling Hazardous Materials Handling Utilities, Building and Grounds Upkeep and Maintenance Utilities, Building and Grounds Upkeep and Maintenance Building and Infrastructure Improvements Building and Infrastructure Improvements Telecommunications Telecommunications Real Estate Acquisition and Management Real Estate Acquisition and Management

Standard WBS Version 1.0 WBS2-3.pptPage 17 WBS Element 6.0 Disposition 6.0 Disposition 6.0 Disposition 6.1 Program Management 6.1 Program Management 6.2 Decommissioning 6.2 Decommissioning 6.3 Engineering 6.3 Engineering 6.4 Environmental 6.4 Environmental 6.5 Dismantle / Removal 6.5 Dismantle / Removal 6.6 Site Restoration / Closeout 6.6 Site Restoration / Closeout