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Figure D-1. Assessment Criteria Checklist Format<br />
Logistics Assessment Area Title<br />
(A definition/description of what is typically considered within this logistics assessment area)<br />
Evaluation Criteria<br />
Milestone<br />
B C FRP<br />
1. Subsections within this logistics assessment are highlighted here:<br />
• More detailed assessment criteria.<br />
• Questions or statements that prompt the subject matter assessor to focus on<br />
specific requirements for this area.<br />
• These checklists are intentionally detailed and intended to support the entire<br />
range of acquisition programs.<br />
• Criteria should be tailored as appropriate for the program’s ACAT and<br />
phase of the life cycle<br />
2. Milestone Columns<br />
• Associated with each measure is milestone information for a typical<br />
development program. An “X” in a milestone column adjacent to evaluation<br />
criteria indicates an action should be initiated before the milestone.<br />
o Checklists with no milestone column are applicable to all<br />
milestones.<br />
• Updates and/or implementation will be assessed at the subsequent milestone<br />
and decision point. These are indicated by a “U” in the appropriate<br />
milestone column.<br />
o For instance, an X in the Milestone B column indicates that the X<br />
activity cited in the criteria should be initiated prior to this milestone<br />
and therefore should be include in that milestone <strong>ILA</strong>.<br />
o A “U” indicates that items initiated for previous milestones will be X U<br />
updated for subsequent milestones, and therefore, should be<br />
included in that milestone <strong>ILA</strong>.<br />
• Assessors should supplement the criteria contained in the checklists with<br />
their own expertise to ensure the <strong>ILA</strong> meets the intent of assessing the<br />
adequacy of product support and sustainment planning and implementation<br />
for upcoming milestone decisions.<br />
• Assessors should supplement milestone indications in the checklists with<br />
their expertise to determine if criteria is applicable to a specific milestone.<br />
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Air Force Independent Logistics Assessment <strong>Handbook</strong>