The DoD EVM Implementation Guide (EVMIG, Oct 2006) was rescinded on September 15, 2015 by the Office of Performance Assessments and Root Cause Analysis (PARCA). The EVMIG had provided guidance for understanding Earned Value Management System (EVMS) concepts; detailed procedures for implementing the EIA-748 EVMS Standard, Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS), on government contracts; tailoring guidance for EVMS application and reporting; and post award procedures. Most of the details contained in the EVMIG are also available in other, more recent, publications and the EVMIG is replaced with these other references. EVM System information can be found in the DoD EVM System Interpretation Guide (EVMSIG) which provides overarching DoD interpretation of the 32 EIA-748 EVMS guidelines. Additional information can be found in multiple Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) compliance instruction documents.
PARCA identified the following references to replace the contents and guidance found in the EVMIG:
EVM Concepts and Guidelines | |
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EVM Concepts | TBD EVM Analysis Guide Defense Acquisition University (DAU) EVM Community of Practice PARCA EVM Website |
EVM System (EVMS) Concepts | EVMSIG DCMA Surveillance Guide |
Procedures For Government Use of EVM | |
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Organizational Roles and Responsibilities | TBD EVM Application Guide PARCA EVM Website Defense Acquisition Guide (DAG) |
WBS Development and Use | MIL-STD-881C TBD EVM Application Guide |
EVM/EVMS Policy and Application | TBD EVM Application Guide PARCA EVM Website |
Cost and Schedule Reporting | Integrated Program Management Report (IPMR) Data Item Description (DID) and IPMR Guide TBD EVM Application Guide |
EVMS System Compliance | EVMSIG DCMA Surveillance Guide |
Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) | Program Manager’s Guide to the Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) TBD EVM Application Guide |
Reprogramming | Formal Reprogramming Over Target Baseline (OTB)/Over Target Schedule (OTS) Guide EVMSIG |
Training | Defense Acquisition University Website PARCA EVM Website |
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Does this mean that users have to go to numerous sources to get what EVMIG provides in one place?