MIL-HDBK-500, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK: KEY SUPPLIER PROCESSES FOR AERONAUTICAL SECTOR ACQUISITION AND SUSTAINMENT PROGRAMS (20 MAY 1997)
MIL-HDBK-500, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK: KEY SUPPLIER PROCESSES FOR AERONAUTICAL SECTOR ACQUISITION AND SUSTAINMENT PROGRAMS (20 MAY 1997)., The objective of this handbook is to identify and describe key management
processes for program execution. It is oriented to aeronautical business sector suppliers who support
defense systems acquisitions and sustainment. The processes and their associated performance
attributes are applicable to all program phases, though their relative importance to program objectives will
change throughout the product life cycle. The content of this document may be used to:
a. Develop performance-based acquisition strategies through the identification of process
performance attributes most critical to the successful execution of the program;
b. Construct solicitations which encourage supplier-defined processes in place of processes defined
and controlled by military standards; and
c. Provide a common basis to communicate desired process characteristics and performance
attributes. This will facilitate efficient communication between government and industry. It may be used by
suppliers to define and improve common, facility-wide processes and develop a set of top-down process
metrics to assess process effectiveness and monitor process improvements.