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Title: Standardization Management Advice and Guidance Overview


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Standardization Management Advice and Guidance
Overview
  • Kevin ChiversDES SETLPM DStan SMG2

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Advice and guidance
  • Selection of standards
  • Use the order of preference
  • Related standards selection to URD/SRD
  • Select minimum no. of standards to meet
    requirement
  • Always read standard and assess for applicability
  • Relate standards selection to Integrated Test
    Evaluation and Assurance plan
  • Record and track standards on standards dbase
  • Use verification service
  • Record standardization risks on project risk log
  • Standards tailoring
  • Standards trade offs.
  • How to produce a standardization management plan
    (SMP)
  • Considers standardization aspects of 9 defence
    lines of development (DLoD)
  • Assess level of engagement required to achieve
    requirements of FA 3 standardization KPIs
  • Maturity Model

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Functional Assurance Criteria
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Standardization Management Plan (SMP)
  • A Strategy for Standardization
  • Standardization Management as a through life
    process is a discipline used to support a
    projects TLMP.
  • Standardization Management and standardization
    issues need to be identified at the earliest
    stages of a projects acquisition life cycle.
  • From the outset, the IPTL should address
    Standardization Management issues by developing a
    Standardization Strategy for the project in
    consultation with the other stakeholders (e.g.
    those who have an input to the Project including
    capability managers (the DECs as sponsors),
    system acquirers and equipment support functions
    (DES Organization), operational users (the Front
    Line Commands (FLCs)) and Industry).
  • The Implementation Plan
  • The implementation plan identifies the main tasks
    needed to create and apply the project's
    standardization strategy.
  • This document is to be reviewed towards the end
    of each phase of the CADMID/CADMIT cycle ready
    for application in the next and subsequent phase.
  • A chart of the tasks in relation to the
    CADMID/CADMIT cycle. This may need to be tailored
    to take account of the different standardization
    strategies and acquisition options e.g PFI

5
Maturity Model
  • Maturity Model
  • Background
  • Formed as part of the AOF Guidance, DStan
    constructed a Standardization Maturity Model
    (SMM) to help communicate Standardization
    Management to the wider Acquisition community
  • DStan decided to construct a Maturity Model
    which was based on the Standardization Process.
  • The concept of the MM has been used as a
    behavioural model, it has several distinct
    advantages over a prescriptive or defined
    procedure
  • Each Team can compare their behaviour with the
    model at any stage.
  • Movement between each stage can be at various
    speeds.
  • The model can also be used as a continual
    improvement process.
  • The MM can be revised as the Acquisition
    community moves forward.
  • Essentially it became a very positive tool and a
    technique of asking definitive questions - not
    just about the models original intended use of
    defining where our customers perceive themselves
    within the models framework

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3 Levels of NATO Interoperability
  • Commonality
  • Interchangeabilty
  • Compatibilty

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Commonality
  • Commonality - The state achieved when the same
    doctrine, procedures or equipment are used.
  • Use of common items e.g. NATO fuels, batteries,
    and generators see Support Solutions Envelope
    (DLO) and Commonality Gatekeeper IPTs responsible
    for introduction to service of specific
    equipment.
  • Variety reduction for economy in manufacture,
    servicing and stores inventory.
  • Use of common test equipment.
  • Enables collaborative projects between nations.
  • Use of commercially available items.
  • Increase in purchasing power through procurement
    of greater quantities of fewer types of item.

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Interchangeability
  • Interchangeability - The ability of one product,
    process or service to be used in place of another
    to fulfil the same requirements.
  • Same functional physical characteristics so
    equivalent in performance durability.
  • Assists in managing obsolescence.
  • Requires managing interdependencies/ interfaces,
    such as between
  • black boxes
  • modules
  • items
  • assemblies and sub assemblies

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Compatibilty
  • Compatibility - The suitability of products,
    processes, or services for use together under
    specific conditions to fulfil relevant
    requirements without causing unacceptable
    interactions.
  • Use of material of a type compatible with
    explosives.
  • Compatibility includes functional, dimensional
    (metric imperial units)and environmental
    elements.
  • Use of COTS components/ products (and standards).
  • Use of generic products such as Petrol, oils
    lubricants.
  • Data exchange, interfaces/ interdependencies.
  • Benchmarking, use of best practice, LFE
    communication.

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The Defence Lines of Development
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Any Questions
  • DStan Contacts
  • 0141 224 2531/2 (help desk)
  • 0141 224 2503 Fax (24 hours)
  • enquiries_at_dstan.mod.uk
  • requests_at_dstan.mod.uk
  • WWW http//www.dstan.mod.uk
  • WWW http//www.aof.mod.uk
  • SMG2 0117 913 5123
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