HIB - Maxwell Gunter Annex
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HIBC o r p o r a t e D a t a R e p o s i t o r yS y s t e m ( C D R S / Q 1 1 1 A )The Corporate Data Repository System (CDRS) enables the warfighter by providing acollaborative environment for managing and coordinating interface data being passed toand from AFMC data systems. The CDRS web application contains data systemdescriptions and functions, Interface Control Documents (ICDs), and detailed recordsand element level information conforming to AFMC standardization. CDRS is the officialtool for the creation, coordination and storage of ICDs within the AFMC/A4organization. Its use is mandated for all AFMC Logistics portfolio systems, and supportsongoing efforts by ECSS and other government contractors. CDRS strengthens thewarfighter as a critical resource for managing and reporting logistical data transactionsand relationships within the AFMC network structure.M I S S I O NP r o v i d e s as t a n d a r d i z e dr e p o s i t o r y f o r a l lA F M C I n t e r f a c eC o n t r o l D o c u m e n t s( I C D s )P r o v i d e s a ne l e c t r o n i cc o o r d i n a t i o n m e t h o dt o a p p r o v e a n I C DPROGRAM CAPABILITIES• Data is standardized and available to multiple systems and users, the CDRS stores wherethe information is found and used, what type of information is available and how theinformation is transmitted from place to place• Interfaces are documented to the record and element level• CDRS documents the coordination approval personnelBENEFIT/VALUE TO THE WARFIGHTEROne of the most important benefits of the CBIS project is it delivers real value derived fromprocess improvement, allowing the Air Force and the Acquisition Domain to discover keypatterns, exceptions and relationships that currently are difficult and very time-consuming todiscern, as well as to undertake “what-if” analyses to target opportunities.CONTACTMs. Sharon Cavendish, sharon.cavendish@wpafb.af.mil26
R e q u i r e m e n t s T r a c e a b i l i t y T o o lI B ( R T T )HIBRTT Phase 2 improves the decomposition, traceability and management ofrequirements by directly linking operational requirements and Department ofDefense (DoD) guidance to acquisition requirements documents by providing acollaborative web environment; requirements integrity as programs apply policy andstandards from customer requirements to acquisition requirements and aframework for data consistency and repeatable processes. Phase 2 consists of preacquisitionactivities including market research, Request for Proposal (RFP)development and source selection planning.M I S S I O NI m p r o v e s t h ed e c o m p o s i t i o n ,t r a c e a b i l i t y a n dm a n a g e m e n t o fr e q u i r e m e n t s p r o v i d e d t ot h e a c q u i s i t i o nc o m m u n i t y a s c a p a b i l i t i e sb y t h e A i r F o r c e , J o i n t ,o r F e d e r a l a g e n c yc u s t o m e r a n d t r a n s l a t e di n t o t e c h n i c a l a c q u i s i t i o nr e q u i r e m e n t s b y t h ea c q u i s i t i o n c o m m u n i t yPROGRAM CAPABILITIESSystems Engineering concept to implement requirements tracking from the Joint CapabilitiesIntegration and Development System (JCIDS) process down to individual units, which areresponsible for expanding functional requirements into system requirements and theexecution activities against those requirements.BENEFIT/VALUE TO THE WARFIGHTER• Maintains traceability of all requirements from capability needs through design and test-Tracks requirements from generation• Documents all changes to those requirements• Records rationale for the changesCONTRACT VEHICLESN/A – Pre-acquisition PhaseCONTACTMs. Kimberly Poole, kimberly.poole@wpafb.af.mil27
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<strong>HIB</strong>C o r p o r a t e D a t a R e p o s i t o r yS y s t e m ( C D R S / Q 1 1 1 A )The Corporate Data Repository System (CDRS) enables the warfighter by providing acollaborative environment for managing and coordinating interface data being passed toand from AFMC data systems. The CDRS web application contains data systemdescriptions and functions, Interface Control Documents (ICDs), and detailed recordsand element level information conforming to AFMC standardization. CDRS is the officialtool for the creation, coordination and storage of ICDs within the AFMC/A4organization. Its use is mandated for all AFMC Logistics portfolio systems, and supportsongoing efforts by ECSS and other government contractors. CDRS strengthens thewarfighter as a critical resource for managing and reporting logistical data transactionsand relationships within the AFMC network structure.M I S S I O NP r o v i d e s as t a n d a r d i z e dr e p o s i t o r y f o r a l lA F M C I n t e r f a c eC o n t r o l D o c u m e n t s( I C D s )P r o v i d e s a ne l e c t r o n i cc o o r d i n a t i o n m e t h o dt o a p p r o v e a n I C DPROGRAM CAPABILITIES• Data is standardized and available to multiple systems and users, the CDRS stores wherethe information is found and used, what type of information is available and how theinformation is transmitted from place to place• Interfaces are documented to the record and element level• CDRS documents the coordination approval personnelBENEFIT/VALUE TO THE WARFIGHTEROne of the most important benefits of the CBIS project is it delivers real value derived fromprocess improvement, allowing the Air Force and the Acquisition Domain to discover keypatterns, exceptions and relationships that currently are difficult and very time-consuming todiscern, as well as to undertake “what-if” analyses to target opportunities.CONTACTMs. Sharon Cavendish, sharon.cavendish@wpafb.af.mil26