What kind of information does the DAES report contain?
The DAES provides program status, an issues summary, a risk summary, program costs and performance, and interrelationships, dependencies and synchronization with complementary systems.
What is a DAES report?
The DAES provides an early-warning report to decision makers and describes actual program issues, warns of potential program issues, and describes mitigating actions taken or planned.
What is the purpose of the DAES?
Specifically, the purpose of the DAES process is “… to provide a venue to identify and address, as early as possible, potential and actual program issues which may impact the Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) on-time and on-schedule delivery of promised capabilities to the warfighter.” In addition to the above purpose.
What is a Selected Acquisition Report?
A Selected Acquisition Report (SAR) is a comprehensive summary of a Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) Acquisition Category (ACAT) I program that is required for periodic submission to Congress by the Secretary of Defense. It’s mandated by Title 10 USC § 2432 “Selected Acquisition Reports”.
What does DAES mean?
DAES
Acronym | Definition |
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DAES | Defense Acquisition Executive Summary (US DoD) |
DAES | Directorate of Analysis, Experimentation and Simulation (UK) |
DAES | Diploma in Advanced Educational Studies (academic accreditation) |
DAES | Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station (University of Delaware) |
Is the APB updated each year?
Acquisition Program Baseline (APB) Updates The Acquisition Program Baseline is prepared at Milestone B and updated at each major milestone afterward and full-rate production decision (FRPD).
How often are selected acquisition reports submitted?
Each comprehensive annual Selected Acquisition Report shall be submitted within 30 days after the date on which the President transmits the Budget to Congress for the following fiscal year, and each Quarterly Selected Acquisition Report shall be submitted within 45 days after the end of the fiscal-year quarter.
What is below threshold reprogramming?
A. Below-threshold reprogramming actions are minor actions not otherwise requiring congressional approval that may be accomplished within the DoD Components and are measured cumulatively over the entire obligation availability of the appropriation.
Is Dae a word?
No, dae is not in the scrabble dictionary.
What are the characteristics of APB performance parameters?
The plan states the threshold and objective values for the cost, schedule, and performance requirements for a program. The performance requirements are listed as Key Performance Parameters (KPP) and Key System Attributes (KSA) and are linked to the program goals.
What are the characteristics of APB cost parameters?
An APB breach of performance or schedule is defined as failure to meet the threshold value of the specific parameter. An APB cost breach is defined as cumulative program cost increases greater than or equal to 8% from the approved cost baseline.
What are the four basic types of reprogramming actions?
These thresholds vary according to the type of appropriation. The four major types of appropriation for reprogramming are Procurement, RDT&E, Operations and Maintenance (O&M), and Military Personnel.