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SWE-141 - Last used in rev NPR 7150.2D

RevSWE Statement
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Difference between A and B

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B

3.6.2 For projects reaching KDP (Key Decision Point)  A after the effective date of this directive’s revision, the program manager shall ensure that software IV&V (Independent Verification and Validation) is performed on the following categories of projects:

    1. Category 1 Projects as defined in NPR 7120.5.
    2. Category 2 Projects as defined in NPR 7120.5 that have Class A or Class B payload risk classification per NPR 8705.4.
    3. Projects specifically selected by the NASA CSMA to have software IV&V.
Difference between B and CRemoved KDP acronym;
removed the caveat "after the effective date of this directive's revision";
In item c, removed "specifically" and added "explicitly",;
Spelled out the "CSMA" acronym by removing and replacing with "Chief of the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance".
C

3.6.2 For projects reaching Key Decision Point A the program manager shall ensure that software IV&V is performed on the following categories of projects:

    1. Category 1 projects as defined in NPR 7120.5.
    2. Category 2 projects as defined in NPR 7120.5 that have Class A or Class B payload risk classification per NPR 8705.4.
    3. Projects selected explicitly by the NASA Chief of the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance to have software IV&V.

Difference between C and DItem c. was updated to show change to MDAA for selection.
D

3.6.2 For projects reaching Key Decision Point A, the program manager shall ensure that software IV&V is performed on the following categories of projects: 

a. Category 1 projects as defined in NPR 7120.5.
b. Category 2 projects as defined in NPR 7120.5, that have Class A or Class B payload risk classification per NPR 8705.4, Risk Classification for NASA Payloads.
c. Projects selected explicitly by the Mission Directorate Associate Administrator (MDAA) to have software IV&V.



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