On programs where the Air Force- or Army-leads the joint service program, are TOC plans and estimates required for the Navy portion for the other service portion?
In a seminar, attended by PEO(T)ACQ2, on 19-20 Oct 98, she spoke to an ASN(RD&A) representative who indicated that there is no requirement to provide APBAs/TOC Reduction Plans on Army- or USAF-lead programs. 12. Does the definition of what is included in a development or production Acquisition Program Baseline Agreement (APBA), with a Navy decision authority, provide guidance on what is included in the TOC estimate, or on whether a TOC plan and estimate are required? Answer: The 5000 series directives do not mention TOC in connection with APBs. The ASN(RD&A) memo of 5 May 1998 and AIR-1.0 memo of 31 July 1998 contained on the NAVAIR TOC web site ( http://www.navair.navy.mil/toc/ ) provide the guidance as to what should be included. There are also sample cost structures for aircraft, electronics, and weapons systems included on the web site. 13. On many avionics programs, the equipment initially developed and procured by PMA-272 or PMA-209 or PMA-213, is GFE electronics on the aircraft.
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