What is the definition of technical baseline referenced in the Defense Acquisition Guidebook and the SEP Preparation Guide?
Virtually all industry best practices and systems engineering standards include establishment and control (configuration management) of system instantiations during development. These instantiations could include logical solution representations and physical solution representations at various levels of the system hierarchy—functional and allocated baselines. During development, establishment and multi-disciplined review of these baselines is a key element of event-driven technical reviews. Ultimately, the technical baseline evolves to include a product baseline that addresses the build-to specifications and drawings together with the associated production and support processes. The specific definitions follow: ** Technical baseline: 1. A specification or product that has been formally reviewed and agreed upon, that thereafter serves as the basis for further development, and that can be changed only through formal change control procedures. 2. A document or a set of such documents form
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