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. SPAWAR 5.0 Tier II Competency Functions. . . 5.1 Enterprise Systems Engineering. 5.2 Net-centric Engineering
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1. Test, Evaluation, and Certification Competency SPAWAR 5.9 Overviewfor AFCEA SDAugust 2011 Briefer
John Iaia, SSC-PACIFIC Code 59000
SPAWAR Test , Evaluation & Certification
National Competency Lead
2. SPAWAR 5.0 Tier II Competency Functions
4. TE&C Competency – Primary/Secondary Add NotesAdd Notes
5. 5.9 Tier III Competency Functions
6. SPAWAR TE&C Focus Areas
7. TE&C Strategy
8. TE&C Processes & Tools E2C Test Activities and Processes
V&V of Labs
C4ISR Certification
C4ISR Certification Model Effort
Assessment by Demonstration
Assessment by Analysis
NWSCP Article 13
PEO-C4I T&E Management
PMW-120
PMW-130/160
PMW 170
PMW 150 Maritime C2
9. C4I Certification Process
10. C4I Certification ISO NWSCP Status Team in place
5.0.9, APEO(E), APMEs, CSEs, 5.X SMEs, ..
Weekly Drumbeat established
Building off work already done
C4I Cert DFLSS/Non-E2C Assess RIE
PEO Goal 1.1/1.2
No “test/cert” left behind
Key Tenants
Must be Achievable: executable within fiscal reality
Must be Repeatable: not a one trick show
Must be Fungible: adaptive to more than just NWSCP
Must be Tangible: concrete enough to build a Policy
12. Questions?
14. SOVT Preparation and Execution Guide (SPEG) Defines and requires standardized System SOVT
Defines and requires Platform SOVT based on the approved System SOVT.
SOVT Common Format and Content requirements
Test boundary
Test stages - A building block approach, where each subsequent test stage builds upon known test results from previous test stages
Stage 1: Inspection and Validation
Stage 2: Cold Checks
Stage 3: Equipment Tests
Stage 4: Intra-system Tests
Stage 5: Inter-system Tests
Stage 6: Operational Tests
Stage 7: At-Sea and Other Special Tests
Minimum testing content
Microsoft Word template included
SOVT Test Element Rigor defined
Analysis, selection, and mapping to specific test stages
15. FRCB Policy and Process NETWARCOMINST 12271.1 dtd 17 Oct 2006:
“… all C4ISR systems planned for installation at Naval shore activities receive FRCB approval prior to the Installing Activity's commencement of onsite work.”
COMNAVNETWARCOM deems the FRCB process to be invaluable and is committed to its continued use as a means of ensuring that mature C4ISR products are fielded to support Fleet operations and training”