United States Coast Guard Configuration Management Plan (CMP) for the Ports and Waterways Safety System (PAWSS) Project
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United States Coast Guard Configuration Management Plan (CMP) for the Ports and Waterways Safety System (PAWSS) Project

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      Prepared ca. 1997. The Configuration Management Plan (CMP) provides configuration management instructions and guidance for the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) system of the Ports and Waterways Safety System (PAWSS) project. The CMP describes in detail the duties of the Configuration Control Board (CCB). The VTS System Integration Contractor (SIC) will provide its own configuration management system to work in conjunction with the Coast Guard?s CCB. All changes to configuration items during the course of the system incremental builds will be approved by the Coast Guard.

      The design of PAWSS VTS system will be based on existing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) VTS systems. Product substitution will be used when required, particularly for obsolete components. This will result in different versions of similar components existing in the system. However, a goal of the Coast Guard is to minimize the number of versions in the system. For this reason, proposed substitutions will be managed as engineering changes through the configuration change process. A Configuration Status Accounting System will be used to track configuration information for the system.

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