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Tailored ISP Rules of Engagement March 2010

Tailored ISP Rules of Engagement March 2010 . 1. The policy is all IT/NSS will produce an ISP (DoD 4630 series) Doing a TISP is a privilege You need permission from Joint Staff to submit a TISP with the recommendation from NII TISP expectation will be completed in 6 months on entry

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Tailored ISP Rules of Engagement March 2010

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  1. Tailored ISP Rules of Engagement March 2010 1

  2. The policy is all IT/NSS will produce an ISP (DoD 4630 series) • Doing a TISP is a privilege • You need permission from Joint Staff to submit a TISP with the recommendation from NII • TISP expectation will be completed in 6 months on entry • Only ACAT II and below can do a TISP • ACAT I is not eligible and must do an ISP • JS & NII will “tailor” the ISP and determine which artifacts will be done • Intent is for rapid acquisition, JUONs, or legacy systems that are post MS C • J68/NII considers based on criteria including but not limited to: cost, special interest, urgency, complexity of system and scope/cost of future upgrades. • Having joint interfaces or not is not a determination for a TISP 2

  3. Tailored ISP • Tailored ISP (TISP) focused on Non ACAT, Legacy Force and Rapid Acquisition • Input to Joint Interoperability Certification w/ acceptable risk • Community consensus on completeness • Dynamic and responsive to meet immediate Warfighter needs • Benefits Programs of record through cost efficiency and speed Tailored ISP Appropriate set Of Integrated Architectures Traditional ISP TV-1/2 TV-1/2 AV-1/2 SV-6 SV-6 SV-5 OV-1 OV-5 SV-5 OV-1 OV-2 AV-1 SV-4 OV-3 OV-4 OV-6c /SV-1 SV-2 TV-1 SV-1 OV-5 OV-6c Saving $30K each use 3

  4. Non-JCIDS acquisition programs develop IT and NSS systems for various reasons – concept exploration, mission necessity etc. • COCOMs procure systems for mission requirements • Current force/legacy systems continue operations yet crossed Milestone C under past acquisition process • Programs of Record or Services struggle with systems without JS interoperability/requirements review, certification or DISA/JITC testing 4

  5. The policy is all IT/NSS will produce an ISP • Doing a TISP is a privilege • You need permission from JS to submit a TISP • Only ACAT II and below can do a TISP. • It is intended for rapid acquisition, JUONs, or legacy systems post MS C • JS and NII will "tailor" the ISP and determine which artifacts the program will need to create. • The expectation is a TISP will be completed within 6 months of entry into the program. • Having joint interfaces is not a determination for a TISP 5

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