DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title: SOFTWARE SUSTAINABILITY PACKAGE
Project Number: IPSC-2017-003
Use/relationship: The Software Sustainability Package (SSP) contains the superset of source
code, design details, models, algorithms, processes, flow charts, formulae and related materials
that would allow the software to be reproduced, recreated or recompiled, as needed for
sustainment by non-developer(s) or the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). This includes
all executable software, design models, source
files, and software sustainment information,
including "as built" design information and compilation, build, and modification procedures,
for each Computer Software Configuration Item (CSCI).
The SSP is to be used in conjunction with a Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) or CLIN
Options to procure the executable software and source files for a CSCI and is the
primary
software sustainment document for each CSCI which could be maintained by non-OEM(s). The
SSP is the line item description of the data and products that are to be procured through the
CLINs.
Note: Different organizations have different policies for ordering delivery of software. These
policies should be determined before applying
this Data Item Description (DID).
This DID is used when the developer is tasked, either by CLIN, Statement of Work (SOW)
or Statement of Objectives (SOO), to prepare executable software, source files, "as
built"
CSCI design, hardware and related sustainment information for delivery.
This DID contains the format, content, and intended use information for the data product
resulting from the work task described in the contract SOW.
Requirements:
1.
Reference documents. The applicable issue of the documents cited herein, including their
approval dates and dates of any applicable amendments, notices and revisions, shall be as
specified in the contract.
2.
Format.
The SSP shall be in contractor format. The SSP shall adhere to the format
described under Content.
3.
Content. The specification shall contain the following items:
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