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1)Which JCIDS key player/organization is the highest level and the owner for the JCIDS process?
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Joint Requirements Oversight Council
Functional Capabilities Board
JCIDS Gatekeeper
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1)Which JCIDS key player/organization is the highest level and the owner for the JCIDS process?
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Joint Requirements Oversight Council
Functional Capabilities Board
JCIDS Gatekeeper
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1)Which JCIDS key player/organization is the highest level and the owner for the JCIDS process?
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Joint Requirements Oversight Council
- Functional Capabilities Board
- JCIDS Gatekeeper
2. Which JCIDS key player manages the overall flow of documents into and out of the JCIDS process for staffing and validation?
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Joint Requirements Oversight Council
- Functional Capabilities Board
- JCIDS Gatekeeper
3. Which JCIDS key player is responsible for integrating Stakeholder views in concept development, capabilities planning and force development?
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Joint Requirements Oversight Council
- Functional Capabilities Board
- JCIDS Gatekeeper
4. Which of the following are responsibilities of Requirements Managers in the JCIDS process? (Select all that apply)
- Estimating cost and obtaining funding
- Assessing current capabilities
- Recommending non-materiel and/or materiel approaches
- Identifying operational performance requirements
5. The primary aim of the CBA is to assess the validity of materiel solutions to capabilities gaps.
6. What is developed next if a CBA recommends a materiel solution?
- DOTMLPF-P Change Recommendation
- Capabilities Development Document
- Capability Production Document
- Initial Capabilities Document
7. What is developed next if a CBA recommends a non-materiel solution?
- DOTMLPF-P Change Recommendation
- Capabilities Development Document
- Capability Production Document
- Initial Capabilities Document
8. Which document is prepared during the EMD Phase for use at Milestone C?
- Analysis of Alternatives
- Capability Development Document
- Capability Production Document
- Initial Capabilities Document
9. Which document can be prepared by the joint Warfighter, the joint staff, or other functional agencies or sponsors?
- Analysis of Alternatives
- Acquisition Program Baseline
- Acquisition Strategy
- Initial Capabilities Document
10. Which document is completed in draft during the Materiel Solution Analysis Phase in time to inform the initial Acquisition Strategy in support of MS A?
- Analysis of Alternatives
- Capability Development Document
- Capability Production Document
- Initial Capabilities Document
11 Which document assesses critical technologies associated with the concepts documented in the ICD?
- Analysis of Alternatives
- Capability Development Document
- Capability Production Document
- Initial Capabilities Document
12 Which of the following statements apply to a CDD/CPD threshold?
- It is the minimum acceptable value to the user for a system capability
- It is the maximum acceptable value to the user for a system capability
- For any value below the threshold, the utility of the system becomes questionable
- For any value above the threshold, the utility of the system becomes questionable
13 True or False? Once a JCIDS document has been prepared by the sponsoring Component, Command or Agency, the next step is to submit to the Joint Staff (J-8) for review.
14 True or False? The JCIDS process is used only for review, validation, and approval of ICDs.
15 Joint warfighting interoperability:
- Is an option that can be omitted if costs are excessive
- Is a capability mandated by DoD, but it can be waived with DoD approval
- Is not mandated by DoD policy
- Is a capability mandated by DoD policy for all systems
16 Which of the following are considered consequences of interoperability non-compliance? (Select all that apply)
- Lives are put at risk
- Future DoD funding is put at risk
- Expensive equipment is put at risk
- The success of Joint operations is put at risk
17 What is the primary objective of the JCIDS?
- To ensure technology transfer requirements to the private sector are met
- To help the Department of Defense (DoD) control costs and ensure National Security objectives are met
- To ensure that capabilities required by the Warfighter are identified and meet operational performance criteria
- To provide a mechanism for the Executive Branch and Congress to agree on spending for new defense acquisitions
18 What is the highest level board and the process owner for the JCIDS process?
- Functional Capabilities Board
- Service Chief
- Defense Acquisition Board
- Joint Requirements Oversight Council
19 Which document is developed next if the CBA recommends a materiel solution?
- Capability Production Document (CPD)
- Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership, Personnel, Facilities, and Policy (DOTMLPF-P) Change Recommendation (DCR)
- Capabilities Development Document (CDD)
- Initial Capabilities Document (ICD)
20 Which of the following are responsibilities of the Requirements Manager?
- Identifying operational performance requirements
- Strategic guidance
- Feedback from the field
- Estimating cost and obtaining funds
21 In the 2015 JCIDS Manual there were revisions that placed more emphasis and definition on what?
- Environmental concerns
- Risk management
- Cost controls
- Allied/partner nations and multi-national coalitions
22 The ___________ assigns a Joint Staffing Designator (JSD) for JCIDS documents.
- Service Chief
- JROC
- J-8 Gatekeeper
- Defense Acquisition Executive
23 Which document is developed next if the CBA recommends a non-materiel solution?
- ICD
- CPD
- DOTMLPF-P Change Recommendation
- CDD
24 As the program nears the end of development, the user refines the CDD into which document?
- AoA
- CPD
- Statement of Work
- ICD