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Title: Basics of NAVSEA Technical Authority


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Basics of NAVSEATechnical Authority
  • Definition of Technical Authority
  • Technical Warrants
  • Key Responsibilities of Technical Warrant Holders
  • Technical Decision-Making
  • Coordination with Programmatic Authorities

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Definition ofTechnical Authority
  • Authority, responsibility and accountability
  • Establish, monitor and approve technical products
    and policy
  • Entrusted and empowered to make technically sound
    engineering decisions
  • Must do so with integrity and discipline
  • Held accountable for the technical decisions made
  • Results in timely and responsive decisions

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Technical Warrants
  • COMNAVSEA is the technical authority for ships,
    weapons, systems and infrastructure
  • SEA 05 is the Command's technical authority for
    platform and ship systems including areas common
    to both surface ships and submarines
  • Technical Warrant Holders are subject matter
    experts
  • Technical Warrants are signed by COMNAVSEA, SEA05
    and the applicable warrant holder

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Key Responsibilities ofTechnical Warrant Holders
  • Provide leadership and be accountable for all
    engineering and technical decision-making
    throughout NAVSEA
  • Establish technical policy, standards,
    requirements and processes, including
    certification requirements
  • Identify and evaluate technical alternatives,
    determine which are technically acceptable, and
    perform associated risk and value assessments

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Key Responsibilities ofTechnical Warrant Holders
cont.
  • For deployed systems that do not meet technical
    requirements quickly assess and recommend
    options, and identify associated risks
  • Delegate responsibilities in writing to
    subordinates, engineering agents, and other
    technical organizations
  • Maintain technical competency, expertise and
    infrastructure to effectively perform assigned
    missions
  • Identify both immediate and future resources
    needed to properly exercise technical authority

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Technical Decision-Making
  • Uses disciplined processes
  • Technical Warrant Holders will ensure that sound
    technical decisions are made in a manner that
  • complies with higher tier requirements
  • meets the needs of the responsible programmatic
    authority
  • addresses risks, alternatives and trade-offs as
    appropriate

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Coordination withProgrammatic Authorities
  • Programmatic authority is exercised by PMs and by
    the Fleet
  • PMs have the authority, responsibility and
    accountability to ensure compliance with
    technical policy and standards established by
    cognizant technical authorities
  • PMs select from among technically acceptable
    alternatives identified by cognizant technical
    authorities
  • PMs request approval of engineering changes and
    non-conformances from the cognizant technical
    authority

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  • BACKUP SLIDES

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Additional Responsibilities ofTechnical Warrant
Holders
  • Exercise integrity and discipline to ensure the
    soundness of technical decisions
  • Support PMs and the Fleet by providing best value
    engineering and technical products
  • Provide technical advice to the Fleet, CHENGs,
    and other Navy customers
  • Ensure technical products are in conformance with
    technical policy, standards, and requirements

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Additional Responsibilities ofTechnical Warrant
Holders
  • Interface with other Technical Warrant Holders to
    ensure consistency in selection, interpretation
    and implementation of technical requirements and
    policies
  • Assess concept or system performance based on
    experience, tests and analysis
  • Certify technical principles, capabilities,
    concepts, equipment, systems, computer programs,
    readiness, etc., to defined standards and
    requirements
  • Ensure lessons learned and best practices are
    implemented

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Additional Responsibilities ofTechnical Warrant
Holders
  • Promote and facilitate communications throughout
    the NAVSEA technical community
  • Interface with the Science and Technology
    community
  • Establish engineering agents
  • Provide expert testimony as required
  • Keep their organizational and administrative
    Chain of Command informed of issues and decisions
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