Technology Development Strategy Template
Plan, align, and execute technology development and acquisition with confidence. Discover a structured, model-driven approach to defining how capabilities are matured, risks are reduced, and acquisition strategies are implemented to support successful program outcomes.
Key Elements
diagrams dashboard
documents dashboard
requirements view
database view
Made For
program managers
systems engineers
acquisition professionals
defense contractors
Available For
Sandbox
Academic
Paid
What Is a Technology Development / Acquisition Strategy?
A Technology Development Strategy or Acquisition Strategy is a formal plan that outlines how a program will mature technologies and acquire systems or capabilities to meet mission needs.
What It Does
This strategy ensures that technology development and acquisition efforts are aligned and effectively managed. It generally includes:
Technology maturation: Defining how critical technologies will be developed, tested, and matured to reduce risk.
Acquisition planning: Establishing contracting approaches, timelines, and resource strategies for delivering capabilities.
Risk management: Identifying technical, schedule, and cost risks and outlining mitigation strategies.
Lifecycle alignment: Connecting development, production, and sustainment activities to ensure long-term program success.
Where You Might See This?
- DoD and federal acquisition programs
- Milestone decision and program review activities
- Systems engineering and technology development planning discussions
Specification Template Included
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Technology Development Strategy / Acquisition Strategy
Provides a structured framework for defining how technologies are matured and acquired, aligning capability development, risk reduction, and procurement strategy across the lifecycle.