1) As production of an item increases, what impact does that typically have on
the unit cost? [Recognize the impact of manufacturing on cost, schedule and performance.]
Unit cost
decreases
Unit cost decreases initially, then
increases
Unit cost
increases
No
impact
2) Design changes that are made after the beginning of production tend to
be equal in cost to changes made prior to production. [Identify how instability of
requirements, design, and production processes impact program cost and schedule.]
Fals
e
True
3) In determining the correct appropriation for funding the development of a
product improvement, the first/primary consideration is: [10c. Identify the proper
DoD Appropriation Category to be used for each of the phases of a Product Improvement Program.]
Will it increase the performance
capability?
Will the same contractor produce the
item?
Will the operator install the
modification?
Is the system still in
production?
4) Which of the following are duties of a Program Integrator (Select all that
apply)? [17a. Identify the relationship between the Program Management Office, the Procuring
Contracting Officer, Administrative Contracting Officer, and Program Integrator.]
Provide data to the Program
Manager
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"Eyes and ears" of the Program
Manager
Lead and direct the program support
team
Has a direct line of communication with the Procuring
Contracting Officer
Administering day to day contractual activities after
contract award
5) When a contractor begins work generated by a change order that does not
have a full negotiated agreement on terms of work, cost, and schedule signed
by both parties, a contract change has been initiated that is . [17b.
Contrast a Change Order with a Supplemental Agreement.]
Undefinitize
d
Constructiv
e
Unconstructi
ve
Definitize
d
6) Personal liability for unauthorized commitments is determined by
. [17c. Identify the causes and consequences of constructive changes and
unauthorized commitments.]
The procedures of each
agency
The Government Program
Manager
The Administrative Contracting
Officer
The Program Management
Office
7) Statistical process control is one way of measuring by charting
random and unique events in the manufacturing process. [37c. Identify methods
of controlling manufacturing costs (e.g., process proofing, variability reduction, and statistical process
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