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welcome to act notes tutorials my name is professor bird and i am going to give you a quick tutorial on the engineering change proposal or what i call an ecp what is an engineering change proposal an engineering change proposal is a management tool used to propose a configuration change to a configuration item and its government baseline performance requirements and configuration documentation during an acquisition program how is an engineering change proposal initiated the initiation of an ecp begins at the governments request unless its an unsolicited ecp from a contractor since most ecps occur in a sole source environment the initiation of an ecp should be a well-planned and coordinated effort between the government and the contractor a clear mutual understanding of the ecp objective technical scope and the governments performance cost and schedule constraints helps preparation a clear understanding also results in a complete and comprehensive proposal to facilitate timely and e

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There are two types of ECPs, as referenced in ANSI/EIA649B and MILHDBK61A(SE). They are (1) Class I engineering change proposal. A Class I ECP is approved by the configuration control board (CCB) and authorized with a contract modification.
An Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) is the management tool used to propose a configuration change to a CI and its Government-baselined performance requirements and configuration documentation during acquisition (and during post-acquisition if the Government is the CDCA for the configuration documentation).
There are two types of ECPs, as referenced in ANSI/EIA649B and MILHDBK61A(SE). They are (1) Class I engineering change proposal. A Class I ECP is approved by the configuration control board (CCB) and authorized with a contract modification.
Engineering Change Proposals (FEB 1998) (a) Definitions. ECP means an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) which is a proposed engineering change and the documentation by which the change is described, justified, and submitted to the procuring activity for approval or disapproval. (b) Either party to the contract may
The documentation contained in an ECP serves as a management tool used to propose a configuration change to a Configuration Item (CI) and its government-baselined performance requirements and configuration documentation.
Class I changes affect an items fit, form or function. These are changes that affect an items specifications, weight, interchangeability, interfacing, reliability, safety, schedule, cost, etc. Class II changes are changes to correct documentation or changes to hardware not otherwise defined as a Class I change.
Class I changes affect an items fit, form or function. These are changes that affect an items specifications, weight, interchangeability, interfacing, reliability, safety, schedule, cost, etc. Class II changes are changes to correct documentation or changes to hardware not otherwise defined as a Class I change.
An engineering change proposal (ECP) is the management tool used to propose a configuration change to a configuration item (CI) and the systems baselined performance requirements and configuration documentation established during design and development of the system (DoD 2001)

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