
151 6 Application key concepts.151 6.1 System concept. 150 5.3 External factors.150 5.4 Influence of other enterprise projects. 135 4.5.4 End Products Validation Process.146 5 Application context.149 5.1 Enterprise factors.149 5.2 Project factors.149 5.2.1 Enterprise support.149 5.2.2 Project support of the technical process.

104 4.5.2 Requirements Validation Process. 62 4.3.1 Requirements Definition Process. vi Compliance.vii Users.vii Document Organization.viii Section 1 Scope. Table of Contents Page Number Introduction. CATTO, Commanding General, Marine Corps Systems Command Space and Nayal Warfare Systems Command (Acting) MASSENBURG, Commander, Naval Air Systems CommandĭTK, STONE, Commander, "Naval Supply Systems Command This Virtual SYSCOM memorandum of understanding will assist in maximizing our performance in supporting the Fleet and realizing the potential capabilities of our products. Subj: MEMORANDM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR AN INTRODUCTION AND PROMULGATION OF THE NAVAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GUIDE 3.

The NSEG provides the tools needed to develop the required SE Plan and to implement the necessary SE discipline and is accessible on the Defense Acquisition University website below: 201&ID2=DO TOPIC This document is based on the EIA-632 and expanded by the naval systems commands. To assist Naval programs in thoroughly implementing SE in their programs, we have developed the Naval Systems Engineering Guide (NSEG). SE provides the integrating technical processes to define and balance system performance, cost, schedule, and risks.

SE must be embedded in program planning and performed across the entire acquisition life cycle. Accordingly, a SE Plan shall be developed for Milestone Decision Authority approval in conjunction with each Milestone review". By reference (a), the Acting Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) signed into policy the requirement that "All programs responding to a capabilities or requirements document shall apply a robust Systems Engineering (SE) approach that balances total system performance and total ownership costs within the family-of-systems, system-of-systems context. (a) Under Secretary of Defense Memorandum, Policy for Systems Engineering in DoD, of20Feb2004ġ. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING VS-MOU-20 AMONG NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMAND Subj: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR AN INTRODUCTION AND PROMULGATION OF THE NAVAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GUIDE NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, MD 20670-1547 NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND, WASHINGTON NAVY YARD, DC 20376-4065 NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND, MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055-0791 SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110-3127 MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMAND, QUANTICO, VA 22134-6050
