This document applies to hardware and software and provides CM requirements to be placed on contracts after being tailored by the Acquirer. The requirements have been organized by the following five CM functions: a Configuration Planning and Management b Configuration Identification c Configuration Change Management d Configuration Status Accounting e Configuration Verification and Audit This is a defense unique companion to the non-government standard, EIA-649 “Configuration Management Standard," that is generated, managed, and controlled by the non-government standard body with defense membership, to provide requirements specific for defense contracts. Defense programs often include requirements for configuration management beyond those outlined in EIA-649. Additional guidance is needed for configuration management requirements for defense applications and for placing these requirements on contracts. This standard is for placing tailored Configuration Management requirements on defense contracts. Tailoring CM requirements is essential for program success and mitigating impacts to cost, schedule, and resources. Therefore, it is not recommended to put this entire standard on contract.


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    Title :

    Configuration Management Requirements for Defense Contracts


    Publication date :

    2020-08-10



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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