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Configuration Management Requirements For Defense Contracts
- Aerospace Standard
- EIA649_1
- Issued
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Scope
This document applies to hardware and software and provides CM requirements to be placed on contracts after being tailored by the Acquirer. The requirements have been organized by the following five CM functions:
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a
Configuration Planning and Management
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b
Configuration Identification
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c
Configuration Change Management
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d
Configuration Status Accounting
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e
Configuration Verification and Audit
Rationale
This is a defense unique standard to the non-government standard, “ANSI/EIA-649B Configuration Management Standard,” that generates, manages and is controlled by the non-government standard body with Defense membership to provide requirements specific for Defense contracts. This standard is for placing tailored Configuration Management requirements on Defense contracts.
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Issuing Committee
The SAE International G-33 Configuration Management (CM) Committee is chartered as an interdisciplinary, cross-sector (industry/commercial and defense/government) forum that is responsible for the development, coordination, publication, and maintenance of the SAE CM Standards, Technical Bulletins, and Handbooks for their evolution. The focus of this committee is on promoting and understanding of CM functions, principles and practices through CM processes and CM products.
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