The title page shall be laid out in accordance with the
requirement in the documentation standard and contain the following information:
- SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE name of
project.;
- Document identifier including issue;
- Date the document was formally approved;
- The organization responsible for 'preparing' the
document;
- The organization requiring the document preparation;
- A distribution statement;
- Total number of pages comprising the document;
- Any classification necessary.
- This plan is applicable to the name of the project
(program) to identify and define the organization(s), activities, overall
tasks, principles, and objectives of Systems Engineering Management required
to manage and control the design, development, production, and maintenance of
the project.
- Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions)
and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should
be sent to; name of organization controlling this document by any
approved communication method (letter, fax, etc.).
- This document is intended to be tailored to fit the specific
project SOW and used by both the acquirer and design authority for the
identified project.
- The primary objectives of this document are:
- To provide modern, state-of-the-art, project management
requirements for the design, development, evaluation, production,
evaluation, and maintenance of technical systems;
- To limit and reduce the proliferation of management
documentation and to implement relevant aspects of international
standards;
- To provide a coherent view in pursuance of joint
international requirements;
- identify relevant directives and references;
- To establish a relationship with international
standardization specifications;
- To provide evidence that control over the design,
development, production, installation and support and that inspections which
demonstrate acceptability of materiel and services will be performed;
- To provide emphasis on a disciplined integrated systems
development approach;
- To acquaint newcomers with the concepts of systems
engineering management and techniques.
- To provide visibility and communication of Engineering
Management. It is crucial that in design and development that questions should
be asked and answers given; only in this way is it possible to integrate
complex systems, to feedback information on past mistakes and successes and
feedforward problems for which timely solutions must be found.
- The scope and depth of the specific tasks chosen for
application shall be consistent with the needs of the specific program
(project). The need to correctly identify only the required tasks to suit the
specific project cannot be overstated prior to contract negotiations. If any
tasks are determined "not applicable" the paragraph shall be identified as
"not applicable".
- Foreword
Contents
1. SCOPE
2. APPLICABLE
DOCUMENTS
3. TECHNICAL PROGRAM PLANNING AND CONTROL
4. SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING PROCESS
5. ENGINEERING SPECIALTY INTEGRATION
6. NOTES
The scope shall identify the specific program or project, state
the purpose and provide an introduction and summary of the document.
For example Section 1 see SEMP section 1
This section shall identify all the applicable and referenced
documents which are required for the specific program or project.
Also, the
order of precedence and availability of the documents shall be stated.
Identify any contractual and non-contractual provisions.
For example Section 2 see SEMP section 2
Technical program planning and control identifies organizational
responsibilities and authority for system engineering management, including
control of subcontracted engineering:
- levels of control established for performance and design
requirements and control of the method used;
- technical program assurance methods;
- plans and schedules for design and technical program
reviews;
- control of documentation;
- design approval and certification;
- CALS transfer of information from paper to electronic
media.
For an example Section 3 see SEMP section 3
This section contains a detailed description of the process to
be used, including the specific tailoring of the process to the requirements of
the system and project:
- the procedures to be used in implementing the process;
- in-house documentation;
- the trade study methodology;
- the types of mathematical and/or simulation models to be used
for system and cost effectiveness evaluations;
- and the generation of specifications.
For an example Section 4 see SEMP section 4
The integration and coordination of the program efforts for
engineering specialty areas, to achieve a best mix of the technical/performance
values incorporated in the contract, shall be described with the detailed
specialty program (project) plans being summarized and/or referenced, as
appropriate.
The specialty efforts and parameters will be integrated into the
system engineering process at each iteration. The process will be described and
considerations taken defined.
For an example Section 5 see SEMP section 5
The section 'NOTES' shall contain information of a general or
explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.
Notes
generally contain lists of abbreviations and acronyms, definitions of special
terms used, intended use, etc.
For an example Section 6 see SEMP section 6
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