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JCIDS

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Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System

2
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The primary objective of the JCIDS system is to ___.

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ensure the capabilities required by the joint Warfighter are identified.

3
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JCIDS is often referred to as the ___.

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requirements generation process

4
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JCIDS requirements solutions can be either ___.

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material or non-materiel

5
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Non-material solutions are identified in a ___.

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DOTMLPF-P.

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DOTMLPF-P.

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Doctrine
Organization
Training
Materiel
Leadership and education
Personnel
Facilities
Policy
7
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documents materiel decisions

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Capabilities Document

8
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3 capabilities documents

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ICD
CDD
CPD

Initial Capabilities Document
Capabilities Development Document
Capabilities Production Document

9
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The DoD defines and validates requirements through ___ and develops technology, produces weapons an systems and provides logistics support through the ___.

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JCIDS

Defense Acquisition System

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JCIDS is also a key supporting process for DoD Acquisition and ___.

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PPBE process.

Planning
Programing
Budge Execution

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In 2003 JCIDS shifted the way DoD developed requirements from ___ to ___.

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threat based

capabilities based

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gatekeeper for the JCIDS process

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Joint Staff J-8/DDR (Deputy Director for Requirements)

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JROC

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Joint Requirements Oversight Council

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4 key players of JCIDS

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Chairman, JCoS
JROC (J req Ov council)
FCB (Fx Cap Board)
JCIDS Gatekeeper (J8)

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CJCS is the principle advisor to __ and ___.

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SECDEF

NSC (nat sec council)

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presides of JCS (Joint Chiefs of Staff) meetings

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CJCS (chairman JCS)

17
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JCIDS establishes procedures that support ___, ___, and ___ in advising SECDEF on joint capability needs.

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CJCS
VCJCS
JROC

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highest level board JCIDS process owner

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JROC

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supports CJCS

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JROC

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supports DAB for KPPs

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JROC

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KPP

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Key Performance Parameters

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responsible for the organization, analysis, and prioritization of joint warfighting capabilities within an assigned functional area within the JCIDS analysis process.

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FCB

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FCB supports ___ by integrating Stakeholder views

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JROC

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Serves as the link between Services, Combatant Commands, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and Combat Support Agencies (CSAs) on warfighting capabilities and issues

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FCB

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This individual assigns the joint staffing designation of JCIDS documents and determines the lead and supporting Functional Capabilities Board (FCB) for capability documents.

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JCIDS Gatekeeper / J8

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JCIDS Gatekeeper monitors progress of

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JUONS and JEONS

27
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DoD 5000.02

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Operatoin of DAS

28
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JCIDS Manual supports ___ and ___.

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CJCSI 5123.01

CJCSI 3170.01

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According to DOD policy, the first step of the JCIDS process is to conduct a ___.

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CBA

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CBA

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Capabilities Based Assessment

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analyzes the military’s capability needs and gaps, and recommends both materiel and non-materiel ways to address the gaps

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CBA

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Resources are provided by ___.

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PPBE

Congressional Appropriations

33
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responsible for assessing, recommending, identifying

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Requirements Managers

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The objective of the CBA is

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to validate capability gap(s)

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CBA identifies what needs to be done and then

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compares that to our current capabilities to identify gaps

36
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solutions from a CBA

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material and non-materiel

37
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non-materiel solution of a CBA

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DOTMLPF-P

38
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material solution of a CBA

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ICD - initial capabilities document

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validated product of a CBA

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ICD

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summarizes the results of the CBA’s identification of warfighting capability gaps, and potential solutions to mitigate or resolve those gaps

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ICD

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supported by an ICD

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MDD. Material Development Decision

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makes an MDD

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MDA. Milestone Decision Authority

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an additional JCIDS support activity performed between the ICD and the CDD. `

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AoA. Analysis of Alternatives

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3 primary documents to articulate joint capability needs

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ICD
CDD
CPD

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describes capability gaps that exist in joint warfighting functions, as described in the applicable Family of Joint Future Concepts or other mission tasks.

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ICD

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•Summarizes CBA results

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ICD

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If the CBA indicates that a materiel solution is required, then the validated ICD will:

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Identify
Recommend
Support

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documents supported by ICD

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MDD. Materiel Development Decision
AoA. Analysis of Alternatives
AS. Acquisition Strategy
MSA. Material Solution Analysis.

49
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conducted to assess critical technologies associated with the concepts documented in the ICD

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AoA

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results of the AoA provide the basis for

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draft CDD and initial AS

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at milestone A

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MDD approves AS from CDD from AoA

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As a program nears the end of development for each increment, the user refines the CDD into

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CPD

53
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system specific, single increment, and IDs attributes and quantities

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CPD

54
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Which document is prepared during the EMD Phase for use at Milestone C

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CPD

55
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Which document can be prepared by the joint Warfighter, the joint staff, or other functional agencies or sponsors?

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ICD

56
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Which document is completed in draft during the Materiel Solution Analysis Phase in time to inform the initial Acquisition Strategy in support of MS A?

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CDD

57
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Which document assesses critical technologies associated with the concepts documented in the ICD?

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AoA

58
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CDD and CPD ID system-specific performance parameters by identifying 2 key values

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threshold

objective

59
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allow for the cost/performance trade-offs, considering the results of the AoA and the impact of affordability constraints.

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Thresholds and objective performance values in the CDD/CPD

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state the operational and sustainment-related performance attributes of a system(s) that provides the capabilities required by the warfighter

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CDD and CPD

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metrics which contain those attributes or characteristics of a system that are considered critical or essential to the development of an effective military capability.

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KPP or KSA

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KPP or KSA

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Key Performance Parameter

Key System Attribute

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APB contains verbatim

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KPP and KSA

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APB

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Acquisition Performance Baseline

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Which is higher, KPP or KSA?

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KPP

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minimum acceptable value

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threshold

67
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desired operational goal

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Objective

68
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4 JSDs

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Joint Staffing Designators
JROC interest
JCB interest
Joint integration
Joint information
69
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first step toward a materiel solution in the JCIDS process.

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approval of ICD

70
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Interoperability is defined as the:

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Interoperability is defined as the:
•Ability of systems, units, or forces to provide and accept data, information, materiel, and services to and from other systems, units, or forces and to interoperate with other U.S. Forces and coalition partners effectively
•Condition achieved among communications-electronics systems or items of communications-electronics equipment when information or services can be exchanged directly and satisfactorily between them and/or their users