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DOE O 200.1A, Information Technology Management

Functional areas: Information Technology,

The Order identifies the objectives, components, and responsibilities for implementing processes to ensure the effective management of information and information systems within the Department. Superseded by DOE O 200.1A Chg 1 (MinChg). Supersedes DOE O 200.1.

o2001a.pdf -- PDF Document, 520 KB

Writer: Denise Hill
Subjects:
  • Administration
  • Information Technology
  • Security
ID: DOE O 200.1A
Type: Order
OPI: IM - Office of the Chief Information Officer
Status: Archive
Approved Date: Dec 23, 2008
CRD: Yes
Invoking Directive: No
Information Technology Management
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The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program is excluded from this Order. Bonneville Power Administration. Although exemption is contained in current directive, BPA exemption memo is attached for historical purposes. Bonneville Power Administration is excluded from activities pursuant to objective herein referenced in paragraph 1a(2) and requirement herein referenced in paragraph 4a(2)related to capital planning and investment control. In addition. BPA is excluded from any and all activities pursuant to object herein referenced in paragraph 1a(4) and any and all hardware and software acquisition requirements herein referenced in paragraph 4a(4) related to Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), in accordance with Secretarial Delegation Order 00-033.00A, dated 9-27-02.


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Tammy C. Harris says:
Jun 03, 2014 01:06 AM

DOE O 200.1A (4)(b)requires SQA to Ensure that all Departmental software engineering utilizes a risk
and lifecycle based Software Quality Assurance (SQA) program,
in compliance with DOE N 203.1, Software Quality Assurance and
DOE O 414.1C, Quality Assurance. However, it appears DOE N 203.1 was cancelled as well as all the DOE G 200 series. What source requirement do I use now to ensure appropriate software work activities are performed?

Thanks for your help,
Tammy C. Harris, CSQE

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