Saturday 1 March 2014

Program executive officers and direct-reporting product managers

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PEOs and direct-reporting product managers will—

a.    Develop AEA architectures for assigned systems in coordination with CIO/G–6 and consistent with DOD guidance.

b.    Develop and coordinate architecture data as input to architectures under their purview Enterprise Email.

c.    Develop and submit information support plans in accordance with DOD guidance at http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/ jitc_dri/jitc.html/. (See DA Pam 25–1–1.)

d.    Ensure that all fielded systems are logistically supportable during the life cycle of the system and follow integrated logistics support (ILS) responsibilities in accordance with AR 700–127.

e.   Submit all defense business systems with a total cost in excess of $1 million (over the period of the current future-years defense program submitted to Congress) for review by the appropriate Investment Review Board and certification approval by the Defense Business System Management Committee (DBSMC) (see 10 USC 2222).

f.     Ensure records management requirements are included in office operations and systems throughout their life cycle.

g.    Design, build, test, and field IP-enabled IT and NSSs to efficiently use IP address space. Coordinate materiel solution IP address space requirements with TRADOC and NETCOM as required. Request IP addresses to support materiel solutions in accordance with procedures published by NETCOM.

h.  Ensure compliance with IA C&A requirements, the Army Networthiness Program, and AEA for all PM-developed IT systems.
i.    Ensure that compliance with DOD policy regarding accelerated use of COTS IT and NSS by establishing a baseline and documenting progress in this effort.

j.     Comply with AIC policy (chap 6), configuration-management procedures, and resource adequately for systems to undergo AIC testing (see DA Pam 25–1–1).

k.   Support the Army’s configuration control process for the Joint messaging standards that are implemented in the systems for which they are responsible. Provide support, as required, to the Army’s representative to the Joint-configuration control boards that manage the configurations for these same Joint-messaging standards.
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l.       Ensure that all installation-level IT infrastructure requirements (outside cable plant connectivity, campus area switching upgrades, and so forth) needed to support a specific product, program, or system fielding on Army posts, camps, and stations are validated and prioritized by NETCOM and approved by Army CIO/G–6 prior to implementa-tion (SAIS–AOI). (See DA Pam 25–1–1 for complete process.)

m.   Provide IT functional specifications, requirements, and relevant development systems and programs with ATEC to establish & maintain RDT&E capabilities.

Adhere to the platform requirements as specified in the COE architecture and information sharing requirements specified in the AIA.

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