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Can we use existing related, relevant documentation rather than redeveloping or reformatting existing documentation?

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Can we use existing related, relevant documentation rather than redeveloping or reformatting existing documentation?

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Existing documentation can be used to the extent it captures relevant systems engineering technical planning. For example, the program may have a contractor’s plan for technical planning. However, it generally does not include the Government program manager’s plan for technical management of the program. We have also found that prime contractor’s technical plans are often weak in flowing down systems engineering processes and requirements to subcontractors and vendors. Follow the guidelines provided in the question above regarding referencing other documents, as to proper referencing and maintaining the supporting information.

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