
doi: 10.2172/801226
This plan addresses project activities encompassed by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Operations Office, Environmental Restoration Division and conforms to the requirements contained in the Life-Cycle Asset Management, DOE Order 430.1A; The Joint Program Office Policy on Project Management in Support of DOE Order 430.1; Program and Project Management for the Acquisition of Capital Assets, DOE Order 413.3; the Project Execution and Engineering Management Planning Guide, GPG-FM-010; and other applicable Good Practice Guides; and the FY 2001 Integrated Planning, Accountability, and Budgeting System Policy Guidance. The plan also reflects the milestone philosophies of the Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order, as agreed to by the State of Nevada, the DOE, and the U.S. Department of Defense; and traditional project management philosophies such as the development of life-cycle costs, schedules, and work scope; identification o f roles and responsibilities; and baseline management and controls.
National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Operations Office, Program Management, Life Cycle, Schedules, Life-Cycle Cost, 330, Environmental Restoration Division, Us Dod U.S. Department Of Energy, Capital, Doe Order 430.1, 650, Management, Doe Order 430.1A, Planning, U.S. Department Of Energy, Orders, Security, 54 Environmental Sciences, Nevada
National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Operations Office, Program Management, Life Cycle, Schedules, Life-Cycle Cost, 330, Environmental Restoration Division, Us Dod U.S. Department Of Energy, Capital, Doe Order 430.1, 650, Management, Doe Order 430.1A, Planning, U.S. Department Of Energy, Orders, Security, 54 Environmental Sciences, Nevada
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