Performance managementGovernance body

CCB

Configuration Control Board

Definition

A Configuration Control Board is a governance body that reviews, evaluates, and approves or disapproves proposed changes to system baselines, configurations, or controlled items. CCBs ensure changes are properly assessed and documented before implementation.

CCB processes are particularly important in system development and IT contracts where configuration management is critical. Understanding CCB requirements helps contractors plan change proposals and implementation schedules. CCB documentation supports traceability and ensures all stakeholders are aware of baseline changes.

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