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(7) Identification of manufacturing readiness shortfalls from target MRL including key
factors/drivers
(8) The degree of potential risk that each poses to program success and the consequences of
failure. [Note: A Failure Modes and Effects Criticality Analysis (FMECA) matrix is one
possible method to identify program risks and consequences.] As a minimum, the risk
assessment should include cost, schedule, and performance risk.
b. Manufacturing Maturation Plan (MMP): Only if target maturity level is not reached
(1)
Assessment of potential solutions (options) and benefits/consequences of each option
(2)
Preferred maturation plan with schedule (MRL timeline) and funding requirements
(3)
Key milestones for each solution approach
(4)
The latest that an alternative approach can be taken (technology insertion date)
(5)
Funding status to implement MMP
(6)
Required actions (what will be done, by whom, and by when)
(7)
Prototype or manufacturing qualification article requirements/required tests
(8)
Description of test environment relationship to manufacturing environment
(9)
Threshold performance requirements.
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