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| 1) Facilities Engineering is defined as a multi-disciplinary acquisition process that involves all facets of life cycle management from planning through disposal. [Define Facilities Engineering.] |
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| True |
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| 2) Specific installation requirements for each assigned mission or weapon system will differ depending on which of the following? [Identify how Facilities Engineering relates to the DoD Acquisition process.] |
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| Operational needs |
| Funding needs |
| Personnel needs |
| Technology needs |
| 3) Facilities Engineering includes the following career field functions Facilities Engineering Planning, Real Estate, Engineering and Construction, Environmental Engineering, and: [Identify the career field functions within Facilities Engineering.] |
| Base Operations Support |
| Contract Administration |
| Quality Management |
| Life Cycle Management |
| 4) If equipment is installed in a facility that is not new, the equipment installation costs include both the labor and material to install that equipment but not the items to support the equipment. [Recall specific Facilities Engineering considerations (e.g., funding, equipment installation, public-private ventures, commercial activities, base realignment and closure, and civil works projects.)] |
| False |
| True |
| 5) Which of the following are the key elements of the Planning phase? (Select all that apply). [Identify the primary phases in the life cycle of a facility.] |
| Project scoping |
| Criteria and standards identification and development |
| Establishment of program priority |
| Perform labor related activities |
| 6) Utilities, water, and power are essential infrastructure systems that...