This online course provides a comprehensive introduction to planning and organizing Capabilities-Based Assessments (CBAs) in DoD, and is applicable to DHS. The AoA is the analytical process that DoD organizations use to assess and prioritize potential materiel solutions to a validated military capability need, and is applicable to similar DHS processes This course presents the process used by the Department of Defense (DoD) to conduct an Analysis of Alternatives in support of requirements, system acquisition and resourcing.
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Course Objective: Understanding the importance of writing good requirements Impact on acquisition program Impact to solution Impact on Test and Evaluation Identify types of solution requirements (capability, operational, functional, non-functional, and technical) Understand the requirements generation process how to define, analyze, and document requirements Capability analysis Solution analysis (developing and refining CONOPS and Operational Requirements) Understand how to manage requirements residual issues Brief refresher of the JRIMS Validation and Endorsement process Validation vs Endorsement Understanding Scoring and Validation of requirements documents Integration between JRIMS, ALF, and SELC requirements documents and acquisition documents. It provides in-depth insight into DHS standards for the requirements process and its relationship to acquisition management. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of how to define, analyze, and manage requirements within DHS starting from capability analysis through solution analysis (when an Acquisition Program enters the Obtain Phase).
It will also include fundamental instruction on how the JRC and JRIMS are complementary to the Acquisitions Lifecycle and Systems Engineering Lifecycle. This four day classroom course, entitled Core Concepts of DHS Operational Requirements Engineering will provide students with the basic tools and knowledge needed to generate requirements documentation in accordance with the JRIMS process. JRIMS Overview students will learn the following: Formation and development of the JRC Benefits of the JRIMS process four types of capability analyses six types of requirements documents and Requirement document sequencing The JRC offers requirements and acquisition professionals the opportunity to receive a broad view of the DHS JRIMS process and associated systems.
It introduces the Acquisition Life Cycle Framework (ALF), as well as the many business and technical disciplines involved in acquiring systems that help the men and women of the Department of Homeland Security protect our homeland.
AQN 101 is an entry-level course that presents a broad overview of the systems acquisition process.