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ACQ 101 PRACTICE EXAM Questions and Answers Latest Updates 2024 TOP RATED.
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What are the phases of the life cycle? - ANSWER • Material Solution Analysis Phase (MSA)
d, The MDA approves the Acquisition Strategy. f, The MDA approves the exit criteria for the next phase. Match each term to its correct statement.
Approves the Type of Contract Issues Milestone B Certification (10 USC 2366b) Issues Acquisition Decision Memorandum Determine which of the following are true with regard to Milestone B. Select all that apply. a) The MDA approves Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) quantities (where applicable). b) Programs that enter the acquisition process at Milestone B must have an ICD that provides the context for determination and approval of the needed capability and a CDD that describes specific program capability needs. c) The MDA approves the acquisition strategy. d) A favorable Milestone B decision does not yet mean that a new acquisition program has been initiated. - ANSWER a, The MDA approves Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) quantities (where applicable). b, Programs that enter the acquisition process at Milestone B must have an ICD that provides the context for determination and approval of the needed capability and a CDD that describes specific program capability needs. c, The MDA approves the acquisition strategy. Approval at Milestone C is dependent on the following criteria being met: - ANSWER Acceptable performance in developmental, test and evaluation, and operational assessment; mature software capability; demonstrated system integration or demonstrated commercial products in a relevant environment; and no significant manufacturing risks Approved CPD Acceptable interoperability Acceptable operational supportability Demonstration that the system is affordable throughout the life cycle, fully funded, and properly phased for rapid deployment. At Milestone C, the MDA approves the: - ANSWER Updated Acquisition Strategy Updated Acquisition Program Baseline Exit criteria for LRIP or limited deployment Issues an Acquisition Decision Memorandum The Production & Deployment phase consists of the: - ANSWER LRIP effort Full-Rate Production (FRP) Decision Review Full-Rate Production & Deployment effort
The LRIP effort is intended to: - ANSWER Provide test articles for IOTE Establish an initial production base for the system Permit an orderly increase in the production rate for the system, upon successful completion of operational testing. This effort is guided by the CPD. Determine which of the following are true with regard to Milestone C. Select all that apply. a) A favorable Milestone C decision for an MDAP authorizes the PM to commence full- rate production. b) Approval at Milestone C is dependent on an approved CPD. c) Approval at Milestone C is dependent on compliance with the DOD Strategic Plan. d) Approval at Milestone C is dependent on demonstration that the system is affordable throughout the life cycle. e) At Milestone C the MDA approves the updated acquisition strategy. - ANSWER All except a Which of the following matches each term to its correct statement? Low-Rate Initial Production Effort FRP Decision Review Full-Rate Production & Deployment Effort Production & Deployment Phase A. Results in completion of manufacturing development, establishes an initial production base, and permits an orderly increase in the production rate, upon completion of operational testing. B. The MDA considers the independent cost estimate, manpower estimate, and results of operational and live fire testing and evaluation. C. The purpose of this is to achieve an operational capability that satisfies mission needs. D. Acquisition program enters this after initial operational testing and evaluation, and submission of the Beyond LRIP and Live Fire Testing reports. - ANSWER A-1, B-2, C-4, D- 3 DoDI 5000.02 - ANSWER states that all acquisition programs or increments must establish program goals (thresholds and objectives) for the minimum number of cost, schedule, and performance parameters that describe the program over its life cycle.
The DoD does not obligate funds for ACAT I or ACAT IA programs beyond Milestone B until - ANSWER the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) approves the APB. The APB is consistent with the CDD, as follows: - ANSWER If a single, time-phased CDD/CPD defines multiple capability levels, the APB contains multiple sets of parameter values, each defining an increment If the users incrementally update and validate a single CDD/CPD to define increasing capability, the PM incrementally updates APB performance parameter values If the users submit multiple CDDs/CPDs the PM prepares separate APBs, each defining an increment Select all of the following statements that are true with regard to the Acquisition Program Baseline. a) The APB for a program using an evolutionary acquisition strategy contains separate entries for each increment. b) APB parameter values represent the program as it is expected to be produced or deployed. c) The Program Manager (PM) bases the APB on average and customary performance requirements, schedule requirements, and estimates of total program cost for MDAPs. d) Every acquisition program establishes an APB beginning at program initiation. e) The APB contains only those parameters that, if thresholds are not met, will require the MDA to reevaluate the program and consider alternative program concepts or designs. - ANSWER The APB for a program using an evolutionary acquisition strategy contains separate entries for each increment: APB parameter values represent the program as it is expected to be produced or deployed; every acquisition program establishes an APB beginning at the program initiation; the APB contains only those parameters that, if thresholds are not met, will require the MDA to reevaluate the program and consider alternative program concepts or design approaches. 2 Approaches to the acquisition strategy: - ANSWER Evolutionary (the preferred approach) Single step to full capability The acquisition strategy approach to be followed depends on the - ANSWER Availability of time-phased capability needs in the CDD/CPD Maturity of technologies Relative costs and benefits of executing the program in increments versus a single step Select all of the following that are true with regard to the acquisition strategy.
a) The acquisition strategy evolves through an iterative process and becomes increasingly more definitive in describing the relationship of the essential elements of a program. b) The acquisition strategy defines the program structure used to achieve full capability and the approach to be followed in Full-Rate Production & Deployment. c) The acquisition strategy defines the program structure used to achieve full capability and the approach to be followed in Full-Rate Production & Deployment. d) The PM develops the acquisition strategy in preparation for program initiation, prior to the program initiation decision. e) The PM updates the acquisition strategy prior to all major program decision points or whenever the approved acquisition strategy changes. - ANSWER a) The acquisition strategy evolves through an iterative process and becomes increasingly more definitive in describing the relationship of the essential elements of a program. d) The PM develops the acquisition strategy in preparation for program initiation, prior to the program initiation decision. e) The PM updates the acquisition strategy prior to all major program decision points or whenever the approved acquisition strategy changes. Which of the following matches each term to its correct statement?
The Under Secretary of Defense (Policy): - ANSWER • Is charged with approving certain aspects of programs involving other nations
What are the 3 main categories for weapons systems and C4I systems? - ANSWER • ACAT I (ID + IC)
ACAT III - ANSWER ACAT ID the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) is the Under Secretary of Defense Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (USD (AT&L)). For ACATs IC, II, and III the MDA is the DOD Component Acquisition Executive (CAE) or his/her designated authority. True or False: ACAT II programs are classified as Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPs). - ANSWER False True or False: Acquisition categories were established to determine the level of management review, decision authority, and applicable reporting requirements. - ANSWER True higher the category, the higher the level of review/decision-makers, and the more formal the review and associated documentation of program information and tests results. Criteria to determine the acquisition category can be found in DoDD 5000.01. - ANSWER False, DODI 5000.02 outlines the criteria for acquisition categories. ACAT programs that exceed a RDT&E threshold of $480 million or a Procurement threshold of $2.79 billion are classified as MDAPs. (2014 constant dollars) - ANSWER True These ACAT programs have unique, statutorily imposed acquisition strategy, execution, and reporting requirements. MDAPs can be classified as ACAT ID or ACAT IC. Types of ACAT Automated Information Systems (AIS) - ANSWER 1. ACAT IAM (MAIS)
ACAT IAC (MAIS) (Automated Information System) Designated by: Decision by: Criteria: - ANSWER Designated by: DAE (Defense Aquisition Executive) Decision by: Head of Cmponent or delegate to CAE Designated by the CAE (Component Aquisition Executive) ( no lower) Criteria: Same as ACAT IAM ACAT II (Automated Information System) - ANSWER Designated by: CAE Decision by: Designated by the CAE (Component Aquisition Executive) Criteria: Does not meet MAIS criteria ACAT III - ANSWER Designated by: CAE Decision by: Designated by the CAE Criteria: Does not meet MAIS criteria ACAT IA programs are Major Automated Information Systems (MAISs). A MAIS is estimated by the Under Secretary of Defense Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (USD (AT&L)) to exceed: - ANSWER •$40M in FY 2014 constant dollars for all expenditures incurred in a single year •or $165M in FY 2014 constant dollars for all expendatures from the beginning of the Materiel solution Analysis Phase through deployment, •or $520M ni FY 2014 constant dollars for all expendatures from the beginning of the MSA phase through sustainment. ACAT IA programs have two subcategories: - ANSWER 1. ACAT IAM
Milestone Decision Authority - ANSWER designated by the DoD Component Acquisition Executive (CAE) at the lowest appropriate level True or False: there should be no more than two levels of review between a Program Manager (PM) and the MDA - ANSWER True ADM - ANSWER Aquisition Decision Memorandum CDD - ANSWER Capability Development Document USD (AT&L) - ANSWER Under Secretary of Defense Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics PPBE - ANSWER Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution C41 - ANSWER Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence MDA - ANSWER Milestone Decision Authority Weapons/C4I programs that do not meet the criteria for an ACAT I program, but they do meet the criteria for a Major System. The Milestone Decision authority is the Component Acquisition Executive. - ANSWER ACAT II A Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPs) category for which the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) is the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics). ACAT IAM ACAT II ACAT ID - ANSWER ACAT ID DAB - ANSWER the Department's senior-level forum for advising the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics) (USD (AT&L)) on critical decisions concerning acquisition category (ACAT) ID programs The CIS Program (command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence information) is a Weapons/C4I System Automated Information System - ANSWER Weapons/C4I System
DODI 5000.02 defines AIS as computer resources that collect, process, transmit and display information but are NOT dedicated to, physically part of, or essential in real time to the mission performance of weapon systems True or False: The Total Life-Cycle Cost is part of the criteria used to assign an ACAT to the CIS Program. - ANSWER False, Only RDT&E and Procurement funds estimated to be expended are listed as ACAT selection criteria in DODI 5000.02 for determining ACATs. Based only on the dollar thresholds in DoDI 5000.02, the Life-Cycle Costs shown on the right and the fact that this program is Weapons/C4I, what ACAT would be assigned to CIS? ACAT I ACAT II ACAT III - ANSWER ACAT I Which of the following factors are impacted by an ACAT level designation? (Select all that apply.) Determination of which phases are required. Level at which Milestone Reviews are conducted. Documentation required for Milestone Reviews. Mandatory length of phases. Required program office staffing levels. - ANSWER Level at which Milestone Reviews are conducted. Documentation required for Milestone Reviews. Which of the following Acquisition Categories (ACATs) are established for the Navy and Marines only? - ANSWER Acquisition Category (ACAT) IV Programs are divided into acquisition categories (ACATs) based primarily on program cost. - ANSWER True An Automated Information System program estimates that they will require eventual expenditure of more than $520 million (FY 2014) from program inception through sustainment. What Acquisition Category (ACAT) designation will this program have? - ANSWER Acquisition Category (ACAT) IA.
Which of the following institutions issues directives and regulations and formulates, directs, and executes national security policy? - ANSWER The Executive Branch. Who controls the budget and the release of funds, and reports directly to the Secretary of Defense? - ANSWER Under Secretary of Defense Comptroller (USD[C]) Which JCIDS key player/ organization is the highest level and the owner for the JCIDS process? - ANSWER Joint Requirements Oversight Council. Which JCIDS key player manages the overall flow of documents into and out of the JCIDS process for staffing and validation? - ANSWER JCIDS Gatekeeper. Which JCIDS key player is responsible for integrating Stakeholder views in concept development, capabilities planning and force development? - ANSWER Functional Capabilities Board Which of the following are responsibilities of Requirements Managers in the JCIDS process? (Select all that apply) - ANSWER ~ Assessing current capabilities ~ Recommending non-materiel and/ or materiel approaches ~ Identifying operational performance requirements The primary aim of the CBA is to assess the validity of materiel solutions to capabilities gaps. - ANSWER True What is developed next if a CBA recommends a materiel solution? - ANSWER Initial Capabilities Document What is developed next if a CBA recommends a non-materiel solution? - ANSWER ~ DOTMLPF-P Change Recommendation.