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DEFINITION
The purpose
of the Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) is to help programs develop their
systems engineering (SE) approach, providing a firm and well-documented
technical foundation for the program.
GENERAL INFORMATION/NARRATIVE
The SEP is a living document in which periodic updates capture the
program's current status and evolving SE implementation and its
relationship with the overall program management effort.
The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) suggests programs organize the SEP according to five critical focus areas:
- Program Requirements: The SEP should define how the program
will manage all requirements (statutory, regulatory, derived,
certification).
- Technical Staffing and Organization Planning: The SEP should
show how the program will structure and organize the program team to
satisfy requirements.
- Technical Baseline Management: The SEP should establish a technical baseline approach.
- Technical Review Planning: The SEP should show how the
program will manage the technical effort, including the technical
baselines, through event-based technical reviews.
- Integration with Overall Management of the Program: The SEP
should link SE to other management efforts, including the Acquisition
Strategy, test planning, sustainment planning, configuration
management, risk management, and life-cycle management.
Although the detailed content of each SEP is tailorable according to
the particulars of a program and each update may vary depending on the
program's acquisition phase, using a common framework encourages sound
technical planning throughout the program's life cycle. The emphasis
should be on the rigor of the technical planning as captured in the
SEP, not on the SEP itself.
The SEP also serves as a common reference to achieve shared stakeholder
insight regarding a program's planned technical approach. It provides a
documented understanding of how the program will accommodate cost,
schedule, performance, and sustainment trades; the expected products of
the SE effort; and how these products will contribute to program
decision making. Modeling and simulation (M&S) is a key enabler
throughout the acquisition life cycle; therefore, the strategy for
using M&S to support the program should be documented in the SEP
rather than in a separate stand-alone document.
POLICIES, DIRECTIVES, REGULATIONS, LAWS
- February
20, 2004, USD(AT&L) Memorandum, “Policy for Systems Engineering in
DoD,” October 18, 2007, Systems Engineering Plan Preparation Guide
Version 2.0
- October 22, 2004, USD(AT&L) Memorandum, “Policy Addendum for Systems Engineering.”
- April
27, 2006, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and
Acquisition) ASN(RD&A) Memorandum, “Revised Policy for DoN Systems
Engineering Plan (SEP) Review and Approval”
- June 13, 2005,
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and
Technology ASA(ALT) Memorandum, “Army Systems Engineering Policy”
- October
7, 2005, Secretary of the Air Force-Acquisition SAF/AQ Memorandum, “Air
Force Systems Engineering Policy”, Attachment 1 and Attachment 2
The Systems Planning and Requirements Software (SYSPARS) is a
government owned tool that uses expert system technology to foster a
planning process and create planning documentation. It can guide the
planning office through a though provoking, repeatable process to
create a Systems Engineering Plan. For more information please visithttps://www.logsa.army.mil/lec/syspars
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Required For: System engineering policies direct that a SEP
shall be approved by the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) in
conjunction with each milestone review and integrated with the
Acquisition Strategy. The SEP shall detail the timing, conduct, and
success criteria for technical reviews.
When Required: Programs should develop an initial SEP as early
as possible during the Concept Refinement phase. The technical approach
documented in the SEP should then contribute to the formulation and
update of the Acquisition Strategy and be included as part of each RFP.
After contract award (i.e., development, production, or sustainment),
the government program team and the contractor(s) should work jointly
to update the SEP throughout the program's life cycle; Draft SEP
Submittal The program should prepare the draft SEP
(initial or update) with the assistance of an SE WIPT. Program managers
for ACAT ID, IAM, and Special Interest Programs should submit the draft
SEP to ODUSD(A&T)SSE/AS for informal review and comment no later
than 120 days before the applicable milestone decision. Best practice
is to submit the draft SEP no later than 120 days before the
anticipated approval date of the Acquisition Strategy.
Upon adjudication of comments (normally within 45 days), the program should submit the final SEP for formal approval.
Final SEP Submittal The appropriate CAE should submit the final
SEP to ODUSD(A&T)SSE/AS (or designated representative) for MDA
approval no later than 30 days before the milestone decision. Best
practice is to submit the SEP no later than 30 days before the
anticipated approval date of the Acquisition Strategy. Upon
adjudication of SEP comments, SSE/AS will forward the SEP to the
appropriate Overarching Integrated Product Team (OIPT) leader for
endorsement to the MDA.
SEP Update Procedures Formal SEP updates signed by the MDA are required
for acquisition milestone decisions, program restructures, and/or
program deviations. Updates will be submitted to ODUSD(A&T)SSE/AS
following the above submittal instructions. Informal SEP updates
should be approved by the lead/chief systems engineer and program
manager before each technical review.
For Joint or multiservice programs, the program will coordinate the SEP
with the respective service or agency chief systems engineer before
submittal to ODUSD(A&T)SSE/AS.
ODUSD (A&T) Systems and Software Engineering/Enterprise Development ATL-ED@osd.mil
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