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Systems Engineering Management Process
Systems Engineering
Process: The
Systems Engineering Process at ACME is primarily concerned with
the integration of all aspects of the engineering process into
a coherent and effective system. It is a structured and comprehensive
approach to the design, creation, and operation of a system in
the most expeditious and cost-effective manner possible. This
process encompasses start to finish preliminary design through
acceptance and post acceptance support, including product design,
schedule, cost, subcontractor management, integration, test,
and Integrated Logistics Support (ILS). Whenever practical,
ACME uses COTS equipment and non-proprietary, user-friendly,
easy-to-maintain designs. Moreover, the systems engineers verify
that the each system developed meets all requirements defined
in the customer specification and also provide detailed analysis
ensuring each requirement is met. Each contract and task ACME
performs falls under the Systems Engineering Management process. We
use the systems engineering umbrella to help define program
requirements, provide guidance and management of in-house and
subcontractor design teams, oversee hardware/software development,
and coordinate product testing.
Our process is linear in that it
takes the technical team through every phase of the acquisition
process from requirements determination through production
and testing. At each stage, an optimum
balance of performance, cost, schedule, risk, and other considerations
is achieved. The process is iterative, repeatable within
each phase, and results in the optimum phase output that serves
as the input to the next phase. We include numerous decision
points, to ensure technical and management activities are coordinated
and that agreed on design features are provided. Our process
is the product of many years of refinement and contains technology
and tools that are accepted as the standard engineering and management
approach by both the professional engineering community and the
Government as outlined in IEEE STD 1220-1998.
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