What is a net Ready KPP?
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What is a net Ready KPP?
A Mandatory KPP that is intended to ensure new and modified Information Systems (IS) fit into DoD architectures and infrastructure to the maximum extent practicable.
What is an NR KPP?
The Net-Ready Key Performance Parameter (NR-KPP) assesses the net-ready attributes required for both the technical exchange of information and the end-to-end operational effectiveness of that exchange. It evaluates information needs, information timeliness, Information Assurance (IA), and net-ready attributes.
Is a KPP a requirement?
The mandates require 3 to 8 KPPs be specified for a United States Department of Defense major acquisition, known as Acquisition Category 1 or ACAT-I. The term is defined as “Performance attributes of a system considered critical to the development of an effective military capability.
What are KPP and KSA?
A Key System Attribute (KSA) is a system capability considered crucial in support of achieving a balanced solution/approach to a Key Performance Parameter (KPP) or some other key performance attribute deemed necessary by the sponsor.
What are KPIS examples?
Below are the 15 key management KPI examples:
- Customer Acquisition Cost. Customer Lifetime Value. Customer Satisfaction Score. Sales Target % (Actual/Forecast)
- Revenue per FTE. Revenue per Customer. Operating Margin. Gross Margin.
- ROA (Return on Assets) Current Ratio (Assets/Liabilities) Debt to Equity Ratio. Working Capital.
What is KPP and KSA?
What should I write in KPP description?
KPP should be stated in terms that reflect the range of military operations that the capabilities must support and the joint operating environment intended for the system. When developing KPP’s, make sure that they are testable and how they should be tested.
Who can initiate a capability based assessment?
Who can initiate a Capability Based-Assessment (CBA)? Any Department of Defense (DoD) Organization.
What are the objectives of KPP?
A KPP also has an objective value that is the desired operational goal considering cost, schedule, and technology. Performance above the objective value does not justify the additional expense. The difference between the threshold and objective values sets the trade space.
What is the purpose of the JCIDS?
The JCIDS process provides the baseline requirements for documentation, review, and validation of capability requirements, at all classification levels, across the Department.