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How can I get information about the Entrance Criteria for A PDR??? As per your requirement here I am uploading a pdf file having the details of the Entrance Criteria for A PDR. This is the content of the attachment: The following artifacts are mandatory prerequisites to the Preliminary Design Review (PDR): • Business Risk Assessment from Business Case Analysis (BCA) • Requirements Document • System Design Document (SDD) • Initial version ofInformation Security (IS) Risk Assessment (RA) NOTE: At the time of the PDR, the detailed design portion of the SDD is not required. Other artifacts that may also be prerequisites to the PDR, depending on the specific IT project being addressed, include: • Logical Data Model • Interface Control Document (ICD) • Database Design Document • Release Plan • System Security Plan (SSP) All prerequisite artifacts are to be provided to all of the PDR participants at least two weeks prior to the scheduled PDR session. For complete details download the attachment, this is absolutely free for you… Last edited by Gunjan; July 3rd, 2019 at 01:15 PM. |
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The Preliminary Design Review (PDR) is a technical assessment that establishes the Allocated Baseline of a system to ensure a system is operationally effective. A PDR is conducted before the start of detailed design work and is the first opportunity for the Government to closely observe the Contractor’s hardware and software design. Entrance Criteria Entrance criteria are the minimum accomplishments required to be completed by each program prior to entry into the next acquisition phase or effort. They are documented in the Acquisition Decision Memorandum (ADM) and are normally set by the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA). Entrance Criteria for A PDR ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Completion of the PDR should provide the following: An established system allocated baseline, An updated risk assessment for the Engineering, Manufacturing and Development (EMD) Phase, An updated Cost Analysis Requirements Description (CARD) or CARD-like document based on the system allocated baseline, An updated program schedule including system and software critical path drivers, and An approved Life-Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP) updating program sustainment development efforts and schedules.
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