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D-11. Systems Engineering (continued)<br />
Evaluation Criteria<br />
Milestone<br />
B C FRP<br />
o ESOH risk acceptance decisions are made by the appropriate<br />
authority according to DODI 5000.2 and with the concurrence of the<br />
Lead Command for the system being developed or modified.<br />
o The Program Office provides the ESOH hazard tracking data to the<br />
testers, trainers, operators and maintainers of the system to use as the<br />
basis for ORM according to AFI 90-901.<br />
• Hazardous Material Management X U U<br />
o Hazardous materials prohibited in the weapon system design because<br />
of operation, maintenance and disposal risks and the costs associated<br />
with the use of such materials have been identified.<br />
o Hazardous materials whose use cannot be avoided have been<br />
documented and communicated to the user and support installations.<br />
This includes an inventory of materials incorporated into the weapon<br />
system during production and those materials required for operations<br />
and maintenance.<br />
o The program has a plan for tracking, storing, handling, and disposing<br />
of hazardous materials consistent with AFI 32-7086.<br />
o Hazardous material findings and determinations are incorporated into<br />
the training program as applicable.<br />
o No Class I or II ODS are used to operate or maintain the system<br />
without having obtained a Senior <strong>Acquisition</strong> Official (SAO)<br />
approval according to AFI 32-7086.<br />
• Pollution Prevention X U U<br />
o The program has a plan to recycle or dispose of system replaceable<br />
and disposable components, such as metals, plastics, electronic<br />
components, oils, coolants and refrigerants during system life and<br />
end-of-service life.<br />
• Operational Safety, Suitability and Effectiveness (OSS&E) X U<br />
o A robust CM process has been established to preserve OSS&E<br />
baselines.<br />
o All Technical Orders and technical data clearly identify procedures<br />
and requirements necessary to preserve OSS&E baselines.<br />
o Developmental T&E (DT&E), Operational T&E (OT&E), and/or<br />
other approved developmental testing, must be completed and<br />
identified deficiencies corrected or accepted by the user before the<br />
OSS&E baselines are validated.<br />
o All proposed changes to operational use, configuration, maintenance<br />
procedures, or part substitutions must be evaluated for potential<br />
OSS&E impact.<br />
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