
This Directive provides the overall policy and structure for acquisition management within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and establishes the Department's Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF), Acquisition Review Process (ARP), and Acquisition Review Board (ARB).
This Instruction establishes a common Systems Engineering Life Cycle (SELC) Framework for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and supports efficient and effective delivery of DHS investment capabilities. The SELC Framework supports the Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF) established in Directive 102-01.
2008年11月7日 · Acquisition Life Cycle Framework (ALF), Acquisition Review Process (ARP), and Acquisition Review Board (ARB). The ALF provides a template for planning and executing acquisitions. It incorporates proven acquisition practices for program management, systems engineering, contracting, sustainability / support, test, and evaluation.
DHS Directive 102-01: Acquisition Management Directive | AiDA
This Directive provides the overall policy and structure for acquisition management within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and established the Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF), Acquisition Review Process (ARP), and Acquisition Review Board (ARB).
The Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF), established by Acquisition Management Instruction 102 (MD102) (DHS, 2023a), governs acquiring and fielding those capabilities, alongside the Systems Engineering Life Cycle (SELC) framework (DHS, 2021). 2 The process steps and docu-
• Contributes to commitment to “one ALF” and “one SELC” across DHS • Focus is on the Government PM in a role of overseeing when appropriate • Provides cross-references to other Sections to show process linkages across activities • Stresses early evaluation/development of advanced technology along with continuous
102-01-012 Cybersecurity ALF Instruction signed 072020.pdf...
2018年9月20日 · DHS Office of the Chief Security Officer (OCSO): 1. Determines process for integrating industrial security, information and personnel security, and physical security into the ALF; 2. Assist, as requested by the Component Chief Security Officer (CSO), in coordination with the C-CARM IPT to identify, protect, and dispose of information and ...
DHS adopted the Acquisition Lifecycle Framework (ALF) to assure consistent and efficient acquisition management, support, review, and approval throughout the Department. The ALF is designed to ensure stable and well managed types of acquisition.
The ALF is a four-phase process through which a program progresses in order to deliver or field a new product or capability. The four phases, as shown in Figure 1, are: 1) Need, 2) Analyze & Select, 3) Obtain, and 4) Produce/Deploy, Support and Dispose.
DHS has adopted the Acquisition Life Cycle Framework (ALF), composed of the following four phases, to determine whether to proceed with an acquisition: 1. Need – identify the need that the acquisition will address; 2. Analyze/Select – analyze the alternatives to satisfy the need and select the best option; 3.