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contains 12 Questions
1) With respect to product improvements, if a modification will not cause an increase
in system performance, does not require extensive independent testing, and the
system is currently in production, its development and test should be funded with
___________ and modification kits should be funded with ___________. [Identify the
proper DoD Appropriation Category to be used for each of the phases of a Product Improvement
Program.]
Procurement;
Procurement
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E);
Procurement
Procurement; Operations & Maintenance
(O&M)
O&M;
O&M
2) ________duties are tailored at the request of the Program Manager (PM) and are
written in the Memorandum of Agreement, signed by both the PM and the Contract
Administration Office (CAO) Commander (Please note the CAO Commander was
previously referred to as the Contract Management Office (CMO) Commander). [Identify
the relationship between the Program Management Office, the Procuring Contracting Officer,
Administrative Contracting Officer, and Program Integrator.]
Program
Integrator
Program Support
, Team
Administrative Contracting
Officer
Procuring Contracting
Officer
3) When both parties agree to definitize a contract change before the work is begun, the
change is made contractually through a __________. [Contrast a Change Order with a
Supplemental Agreement.]
Supplemental
Agreement
Constructive
Change
Change
Order
None of the answers are
correct
4) Any Government employee can make changes to a contract as long as the Government
will benefit from the changes. [Identify the causes and consequences of constructive changes
and unauthorized commitments.]
Fals
e
True
5) Statistical process control is one way of measuring ________ by charting random and
unique events in the manufacturing process. [Identify methods of controlling manufacturing
costs (e.g., process proofing, variability reduction, and statistical process control).]
Variabilit
y
Excess
inventory
Manufacturing
costs