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CDFM MODULE 4 EIAT EXAMINATION TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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โ Operational Assessments (OAs). Answer: are conducted early in a program to provide insight into potential operational problems and progress toward meeting desired operational effectiveness and suitability capabilities. โ Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E). Answer: is conducted to determine system operational effectiveness, suitability, and survivability. โ Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E). Answer: permits the evaluation of system survivability in the context of vulnerability to realistic threat munitions and/or system lethality against realistic threat targets. โ DT&E. Answer: A well planned and executed program supports the acquisition strategy and the systems engineering process, providing the information necessary for informed decision making throughout the development process and at each acquisition milestone.
โ Developmental Testing (OT). Answer: is the verification and validation of the systems engineering process and must provide confidence that the system design solution is on track to satisfy the desired capabilities. โ During early DT&E, the test responsibility may fall to who?. Answer: prime contractor who will focus testing on technical contract specifications. โ Operational effectiveness. Answer: is the overall degree of mission accomplishment of a system when used by representative personnel in the environment planned or expected for operational employment of the system considering organization, doctrine, tactics, survivability, vulnerability, and threat. โ The evaluation of operational effectiveness is linked to?. Answer: mission accomplishment. โ Operational suitability. Answer: is the degree to which a system can be satisfactorily placed in field use, with consideration given to reliability, availability, compatibility, transportability, interoperability, wartime usage rates, maintainability, safety, human factors, manpower supportability, logistics supportability, documentation, training requirements, and natural environmental effects and impacts.
โ The TES should be consistent with and complementary to the?. Answer: Systems Engineering Plan. โ TEMP. Answer: is an important document in that it contains the required type and amount of test and evaluation events, along with their resource requirements. โ is considered a contract among the program manager, OSD, and the T&E activities.. Answer: TEMP โ The TEMP. Answer: focuses on the overall structure, major elements, and objectives of the T&E program and must be consistent with the acquisition strategy, approved Capability Development Document or Capability Production Document (CPD), System Threat Assessment, and Information Support Plan (ISP). โ After Milestone B. Answer: no contractor or government testing should be conducted that is not identified in an approved TEMP, otherwise the program manager runs the risk of expending scarce resources on testing that might not be considered adequate by OSD. โ TEMPs. Answer: are required to be updated at Milestone C and the Full Rate Production Decision Review, but should also be updated when the program baseline has been breached, when the associated Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System document or Information Support Plan (ISP) has been significantly modified, or on
other occasions when the program is significantly changed or restructured. โ Test and Evaluation (T&E). Answer: is used to identify and learn about deficiencies (technical or operational} so that they can be resolved prior to production and deployment.