Defense Business System (DBS) Phase Requirements • Business Capability Definition (BCD) Phase: Precedes MDD • Purpose: • Analyze a perceived business problem, capability gap, or opportunity (“business need”) • Document the results in a Problem Statement • Problem Statement: • Prepared by functional sponsor • Serves as the DBS requirements document • Must be reviewed and approved by the IRB • JROC reviews whether JROC interest exists • MDD: Acquisition process entry point. DBS follow procedures IAW Model 3: Incrementally Fielded Software Intensive Program (DODI 5000.02 para 5.d) • Full Deployment: When an increment is fully deployed, the PM schedules a close-out review with the MDA and the IRB Chair to determine whether the investment achieved the outcomes defined in the business case.
Tripwires JROC APB NUNN MCCURDY Growth >15% over Current PAUC/APUC or > 30% over original ests. = SIGNIFICANT 25 / 50 % = CRITICAL Growth >10% over Current baseline or 25% over Original baseline Deviation =10% over cost objective or as set by MDA COST SCHEDULE QUANTITY PERFORMANCE IMPACT Slip > 12 months from validated IOC and FOC targets Deviation > 180 days From Schedule Obj date (ACAT 1) or 90 days (ACAT 1A) Reduction in end items > 10% from validated target Failure to achieve KPP threshold Performance value JROC Re-Validation Re-Baseline and possible JROC Re-validation 15/30% = UCR and SAR Exception Reports 25/50% = UCR/SAR and SECDEF Certification
“Big A” Acquisition - PPBE Effective Interaction Essential for Success Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) Defense Acquisition System
Planning Review threat / assess capabilities Develop guidance Programming Turn guidance into achievable and affordable packages / programs Budgeting Scrub budget year Prepare defensible budget First year of FYDP Execution Measure performance against plan Assess effectiveness of resource allocations PPBE Phases – Synopsis