Defense Programs Business Process System (DPBPS); Reference Manual for Product Realization Processes, Issue B: A Compilation of Selected Documents

Albuquerque, NM: United States, Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Defense Programs, 2017. Presumed First Edition, First printing if Issue B. Spiral bound. Various paginations (approximately 150 pages). Illustrations. Some pages laminated. This Compilation includes Level 2 Federal Requirements, Level 3 Contractor Agreements, and Tools for Product Realization. The Defense Programs Business Process System (DPBPS) Portal as the mechanism for implementing DOE Order (O) 452.3, Management of the DOE Nuclear Weapons Complex. The Portal delivers business requirements and processes specific to the Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs (DP) for directing, managing, operating, and executing programs at the nuclear weapons production facilities and laboratories within the Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE). The DPBPS shall be the official web-based repository housing the business requirements, processes, and tools to perform DP activities within the Enterprise. M&O Contractors develop Level 4 content to specify and further details needed for site compliance. b. Content posted in the DPBPS shall become contractually binding on the effective date informed through the Site Impact Analysis (T014) process and authorized by the PADAMA. NNSA publishes the content after PADAMA authorization and before the effective date, to allow contractors time to bring site-specific processes into compliance. The DPBPS’ content apply to all federal organizations responsible for maintaining and enhancing the safety, reliability, and performance of the United States nuclear weapons stockpile including the ability to design, produce, and test, in order to meet national security requirements. Field Office Contracting Officers are responsible for including this policy in the Managing & Operating (M&O) Contractor contracts for the National Security Enterprise sites. The Contractor Requirements Document (CRD) sets forth requirements of this directive that apply to contracts. The CRD must be included in contracts of National Security Enterprise M&O Contractor sites performing work under the Defense Programs. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Reference Works, Reference Manual, Nuclear Weapons, Product Realization, Management and Operating Contractors, NNSA, Office of Defense Programs, Business Process System, DPBPS, 6.X process, Product Definition, Risk Management, Manufacturing Readiness

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