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General Description of Operational Capability. In this section, summarize the capability gap which the product or system1 is intended to address,.
Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps
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3. Existing System Shortfalls
Describe why existing systems cannot meet current or projected requirements. Describe what new capabilities are needed to address the gap between current capabilities and required capabilities.
4. Capabilities Required
Identify operational performance parameters (capabilities and characteristics) required for the proposed system. Articulate the requirements in output-oriented and measurable terms. Use Threshold/Objective^2 format and provide criteria and rationale for each requirement.
The KPPs are those attributes or characteristics of a system which are considered critical or essential. Failure to meet a KPP threshold value could be the basis to reject a system solution.
4.3.1 Mission Scenarios Describe mission scenarios in terms of mission profiles, employment tactics, and environmental conditions.
4.3.2 System Performance Parameters Identify system performance parameters. Identify KPPs by placing an asterisk in front of the parameter description.
4.3.3 Interoperability Identify all requirements for the system to provide data, information, materiel, and services to and accept the same from other systems, and to use the data, information, materiel, and services so exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together.
4.3.4 Human Interface Requirements Discuss broad cognitive, physical, and sensory requirements for the operators, maintainers, or support personnel that contribute to, or constrain, total system performance. Provide broad staffing constraints for operators, maintainers, and support personnel.
4.3.5 Logistics and Readiness Describe the requirements for the system to be supportable and available for operations. Provide performance parameters for availability, reliability, system maintainability, and software maintainability.
4.3.6 Other System Characteristics Characteristics that tend to be design, cost, and risk drivers.
(^2) The threshold value for a requirement is the minimum acceptable performance. The objective value is the
desired performance.
5. System Support
Establish support objectives for initial and full operational capability. Discuss interfacing systems, transportation and facilities, and standardization and interoperability. Describe the support approach including configuration management, repair, scheduled maintenance, support operations, software support, and user support (such as training and help desk).
Identify the types of maintenance to be performed and who will perform the maintenance. Describe methods for upgrades and technology insertions. Also address post-development software support requirements.
Describe the approach to supplying field operators and maintenance technicians with necessary tools, spares, diagnostic equipment, and manuals.
Define the standard support equipment to be used by the system. Discuss any need for special test equipment or software development environment
Describe how the training will ensure that users are certified as capable of operating and using the proposed system.
Describe how the system will be transported to the field, identifying any lift constraints. Identify facilities needed for staging and training.
6. Force Structure
Estimate the number of systems or subsystems needed, including spares and training units. Identify organizations and units that will employ the systems being developed and procured, estimating the number of users in each organization or unit.
7. Schedule
To the degree that schedule is a requirement, define target dates for system availability. If a distinction is made between Initial Capability and Full Operational Capability, clarify the difference between the two in terms of system capability and/or numbers of fielded systems.
8. System Affordability
Identify a threshold/objective target price to the user at full-rate production. If price is a KPP, include it in the section on KPPs above.