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''<blockquote>A systems engineering plan (SEP) is a "living" document that captures a program's current and evolving systems engineering strategy and its relationship with the overall program management effort. The SEP purpose is to guide all technical aspects of the program. It should be established early in the Materiel Solution Analysis phase and updated continually.'' (DAU 2012)</blockquote>
 
''<blockquote>A systems engineering plan (SEP) is a "living" document that captures a program's current and evolving systems engineering strategy and its relationship with the overall program management effort. The SEP purpose is to guide all technical aspects of the program. It should be established early in the Materiel Solution Analysis phase and updated continually.'' (DAU 2012)</blockquote>
  
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DAU 2012. "Systems Engineering Plan (SEP)." (online). Virginia, USA: ACQuipedia. Your Online Acquisition Encyclopedia. Accessed on 11 September 2012. Available at: https://acc.dau.mil/ILC_SEP.
 
DAU 2012. "Systems Engineering Plan (SEP)." (online). Virginia, USA: ACQuipedia. Your Online Acquisition Encyclopedia. Accessed on 11 September 2012. Available at: https://acc.dau.mil/ILC_SEP.
  

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A systems engineering plan (SEP) is a "living" document that captures a program's current and evolving systems engineering strategy and its relationship with the overall program management effort. The SEP purpose is to guide all technical aspects of the program. It should be established early in the Materiel Solution Analysis phase and updated continually. (DAU 2012)

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DAU 2012. "Systems Engineering Plan (SEP)." (online). Virginia, USA: ACQuipedia. Your Online Acquisition Encyclopedia. Accessed on 11 September 2012. Available at: https://acc.dau.mil/ILC_SEP.

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