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Join us for a comprehensive procedural review of the I-D-V requirements assessment and MILCON process from April 1-5 at FSO-SWF. This event aims to enhance understanding of existing and emerging tools to assess the extent of impact in I-D-V analyses. Major discussions will focus on RPLANS usage, the new requirements tool initiative (RAT-T), and consolidated requirements analysis. Participants include key personnel and experienced instructors, ensuring in-depth discussions and insights. Don't miss this opportunity to strengthen your knowledge and skills in the I-D-V process.

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  1. Calendar Event • Event: I-D-V Requirements Assessment and the MILCON Process Procedural Review • Dates: 1-5 Apr (Tvl days 1 & 5 Apr) • Location: FSO-SWF • Objective(s): Understanding on how and when to use existing and emerging tools to determine extent of impact when conducting I-D-V analyses and assessment • Major topics to be discussed are: • RPLANS use in I-D-V activities • New requirements tool initiative (RAT-T) • Consolidated Requirements Analysis • Attendees: Healy, Bartley, Howell, Habitzreuther, Abou-el-Seoud, Murphy, & Hardaway • Instructor(s): Thompson, D; Real, M; Matsui, C; Kirmse, E; Berger, B • Duration: 3 days (18-24 hrs) + travel • Agenda (T): • 2 Apr 0830-1130 Session 1 • 2 Apr 1300-1530 Session 2 • 3 Apr 0830-1130 Session 3 • 3 Apr 1300-1530 Session 4 • 4 Apr 0830-1130 Session 5 • 4 Apr 1300-1530 Overflow

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