What is the purpose of the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase

Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase

What is the purpose of the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase

AGILE LIFECYCLE PROCESS MODEL

Agile Fundamentals Overview

MATERIEL SOLUTION ANALYSIS (MSA) PHASE

Materiel Development Decision (MDD)
Analyze Requirements
Analysis of Alternatives (AoA)
Develop Acquisition Strategy
Market Research
Cost Estimation
Risk Management

TECHNOLOGY MATURITY AND RISK REDUCTION (TMRR) PHASE

Milestone A
Mature Requirements
Competitive Prototyping
Systems Engineering
Mature Acquisition Strategy
Contract Preparation
Risk Management
Request for Proposal

ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT (EMD) PHASE

Milestone B
Manage Program Backlogs
Release Execution
Manage Contracts
Metrics
Scaling Agile

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What is the purpose of the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase


The Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase is where a system is developed and designed before going into production. The EMD Phase starts after a successful Milestone B which is considered the formal start of any program.  The goal of this phase is to complete the development of a system or increment of capability, complete full system integration, develop affordable and executable manufacturing processes, complete system fabrication, and test and evaluate the system before proceeding into the Production and Deployment (PD) Phase.

See: DoD Instruction 5000.85 “Major Capability Acquisitions” Section 3.11

The Purpose of the Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase

The purpose of the EMD Phase is to: (See Milestone Activity Map)

  • Develop a system or increment of capability,
  • Design-in critical supportability aspects to ensure materiel availability with particular attention to reducing the logistics footprint,
  • Integrate hardware, software, and human systems,
  • Design for producibility,
  • Ensure affordability and protection of critical program information,
  • Demonstrate system integration, interoperability, supportability, safety, and utility, and
  • Ensure operational supportability with particular attention to minimizing the logistics footprint
  • Demonstrate Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and sustainment features are included in the design of a system

Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase Results

In the EMD phase, the system architecture and system elements down to the configuration item (hardware and software) level are defined based upon the technology selected and integrated during the Materiel Solution Analysis (MSA) and the Technology Maturation & Risk Reduction (TD) Phase.  During this phase, the system design requirements are allocated to the major subsystem level and are refined as a result of developmental and operational tests.  The support concept and strategy are also refined with detailed design-to requirements determined for the product support package elements.

Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase Efforts

The EMD phase consists of two major efforts: (1) Integrated System Design and System Capability and (2) Manufacturing Process Demonstration. These two major efforts integrated the end item components and subsystems into a fully operational and supportable system. They also complete the detailed design to meet performance requirements with a producible and sustainable design and reduce system-level risk. EMD typically includes the demonstration of production prototype articles or Engineering Development Models (EDM).

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Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) During the EMD Phase

During the EMD phase, a program will go through Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E). The purpose of DT&E is to inform the Program Manager and project personnel on the status of hardware and software on their program with respect to development design progress, product compliance with program requirements, and how well they are achieving Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) and Key System Attributes (KSAs).

Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase Reviews

Below are the major reviews conducted during the EMD Phase:

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  • Integrated Baseline Review (IBR)
  • Critical Design Review (CDR)
  • Test Readiness Review (TRR)
  • Flight Readiness Review (FRR)
  • System Verification Review (SVR)
  • Functional Configuration Audit (FCA)
  • Production Readiness Review (PRR)
  • Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA)

Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase Completion Criteria

The completion of the EMD phase is determined when the system design is stable and meets all its requirements, programmatic objectives and the Exit Criteria has been achieved. The following are criteria to determine if a program can continue into the Production & Deployment Phase.

What authorizes entry into the Engineering and Manufacturing Development EMD phase?

What authorizes entry into the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) phase? Milestone B decision. In what document does the Program Manager (PM) address the demilitarization and disposal requirements? Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP).

What is EMD in software Engineering?

The Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase is where a system is developed and designed before going into production. The EMD Phase starts after a successful Milestone B which is considered the formal start of any program.

What is the purpose of the Milestone C decision?

Milestone C (MS C) is a Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) led review at the end of the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase of the Defense Acquisition Process. Its purpose is to make a recommendation or seek approval to enter the Production and Deployment (PD) Phase.

What is an Engineering development model?

An Engineering Development Model (EDM) is a system acquired during the Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) Phase that is built from approved Critical Design Review (CDR) drawings.