When is an investment considered development, modernization and enhancement (DME), not steady state?
Any significant activity required to substantially increase the investment’s capability and capacity, especially when it is needed by a specific time, qualifies as a development effort. From a project management perspective, if a proposed investment increase has risks that are distinct from the steady state effort then that new activity is in the planning or development stage.
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