Performance managementAudit process
FCA
Functional Configuration Audit
Definition
A Functional Configuration Audit is a formal examination to verify that a configuration item's actual performance meets its functional and allocated baseline requirements. FCAs ensure systems perform as specified before acceptance.
FCAs are typically conducted before production decisions or system acceptance. Understanding FCA requirements helps contractors prepare documentation and demonstrate performance compliance. Successful FCA completion is often a contractual milestone affecting program progression and payments.
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