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LOCK IT DOWN: IMPROVING FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY WITH A SYSTEMS ENGINEERING APPROACH   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Finklea, Darren
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LOCK IT DOWN: IMPROVING FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL SECURITY WITH A SYSTEMS ENGINEERING APPROACH
Publisher
Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
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Implementation of systems engineering processes to improve design and performance requirements in physical security equipment federal specifications is a concept worth investigating. The Department of Defense composes federal specifications to supply the warfighter with approved products that are essential for the protection of classified information. In the past, it was common for physical security equipment specifications to require multiple amendments due to insufficient requirements or a lack of complete knowledge in end user needs. The thesis examines four physical security equipment specifications and develops an approach based on systems engineering methodologies to reduce the occurrence of amendments and deliver products that fully satisfy end user needs. The identification of problem statements and operational requirements, along with the execution of a stakeholder analysis, functional analysis, and subject matter expert interviews, found that a systems engineering approach can establish a more complete and standardized process to formulate equipment requirements. The General Services Administration will review the findings for possible implementation for future physical security equipment specifications.


Subjects: physical security; performance requirement
Language English
Publication date December 2019
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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Internet Archive identifier: lockitdownimprov1094564154
https://archive.org/download/lockitdownimprov1094564154/lockitdownimprov1094564154.pdf
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