correct answers. [Describe the purpose, inputs and outputs, and activities of the Technical
Planning Process.] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Applicable policies, procedures, and
processes
Any previously developed technical
plans
A Test and Evaluation Master Plan
(TEMP)
A Systems Engineering Plan
(SEP)
2) A technical management plan which helps to "ensure that the various
elements of the system are functionally, physically, and electronically
capable of interacting with each other and with all external links" , is the:
[Identify typical technical management plans.]
Interface Management
Plan.
Risk Management
Plan.
Software Development
Plan.
Logistics Support
Plan.
Test and Evaluation Master
Plan.
3) All the following are examples of so-called "specialty technical plans",
EXCEPT for: [Identify specialty engineering technical management plans.]
Acquisition
Strategy.
Security
Plan.
, Programmatic, Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health
(PESHE) Plan.
Producibility
Plan.
Reliability
Plan.
4) Systems Engineering Plan should cover: Select the four correct answers.
[Describe the contents of a Systems Engineering Plan (SEP).]
Systems Engineering
Processes
Enabling facilities for Systems
Engineering
Systems Engineering event
timing
Validation and verification test
scenarios
Enabling Systems Engineering
tools
5) Event-based planning is orchestrated mainly around: Select the two
correct answers. [Explain the difference between event-based and calendar-based
scheduling.] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Technical events and associated
tasks.
Network charts linking task and events by
time.
Time duration and calendar
dates.
Task Entry and Exit criteria.
1) Key input(s) to the Technical Planning Process include: Select the
three correct answers. [Describe the purpose, inputs and outputs, and activities of the
Technical Planning Process.]