Thursday, September 15, 2005

NR-KPP stands for Net Ready Key Performance Parameters

NR-KPP stands for Net Ready Key Performance Parameters.
Net Ready is the ability to have immediate access to mission or business essential information. Like the term Netcentric, Net Readiness is the full exploitation of the Internet and/or Intranet whether the organization's primary mission is business, volunteerism or warfare.

So Net Ready Key Performance Parameters refers to evaluating the “net readiness” of a given information system or organization.

Formal Definition:
NR-KPP was developed to assess net-ready attributes required for both the technical exchange of information and the end-to-end operational effectiveness of that exchange. The NR-KPP replaces the Interoperability KPP, and incorporates net-centric concepts for achieving Information Technology (IT) and National Security System (NSS) interoperability and supportability.




What are the elements within the Net Ready Key Performance Parameters?

Net Centric Operations and Warfare Reference Model (NCOW RM) Compliance Statement

Information Assurance (IA) Accreditation Compliance Statement


Your guide on creating the NR-KPP will be the CJCSI 6212, Interoperability and Supportability on National Security Systems:

Net-Ready Key Performance Parameter. All Information Support Plans (ISP) for systems that exchange information with other systems will contain a Net-Ready KPP. For all ISPs with an associated approved JCIDS CDD or CPD capabilities document, the ISP can refer to the associated CDD/CPD. ISPs for CRDs, ORDs, non-ACAT and fielded systems will include the NR-KPP in the ISP.

The NR-KPP will consist of the following:
a. AV-1, OV-2, OV-4, OV-5, OV-6C
b. SV-4, SV-5, SV-6
c. TV-1 generated from DISR online
d. Applicable CRD crosswalk (See Table D-3)
e. Initial LISI Profile (Interface Requirements Profile) See Enclosure K
f. NR-KPP statement. (Table I-1)
g. IA Statement of Compliance
h. Key Interface Profile (KIP) Declaration (list of the KIPS that apply to
the system)

Key Interface Profiles (KIPs) Compliance Statement

Reference:
CJCSI 6212, Interoperability and Supportability on National Security Systems
ß http://www.teao.saic.com/cbrtraining/docs/CJCSI_6212_01.pdf

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