Integrated product team explained
An integrated product team (IPT) is a multidisciplinary group of people who are collectively responsible for delivering a defined product or process.[1]
IPTs are used in complex development programs/projects for review and decision making. The emphasis of the IPT is on involvement of all stakeholders (users, customers, management, developers, contractors) in a collaborative forum. IPTs may be addressed at the program level, but there may also be Oversight IPTs (OIPTs), or Working-level IPTs (WIPTs).[2] IPTs are created most often as part of structured systems engineering methodologies, focusing attention on understanding the needs and desires of each stakeholder.
IPTs were introduced to the U.S. Department of Defense in 1995 as part of "a fundamental change in the way the Department acquires goods and services".[3]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Integrated Product Teams (IPT). Defense Acquisition University. 19 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160314193853/https://acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=24675&lang=en-US. 14 March 2016. dead.
- Web site: DoD Integrated Product and Process Development Handbook. Aug 1998. 19 Apr 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161010121557/http://www.acq.osd.mil/se/docs/DoD-IPPD-Handbook-Aug98.pdf. 10 October 2016. dead.
- Web site: DoD Guide to Integrated Product and Process Development. 5 Feb 1996. 19 Apr 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161222102958/https://www.acquisition.gov/seven_steps/library/dod-guide-to-integrated.pdf. 22 December 2016. dead. p1-1 "...I am directing a fundamental change in the way the Department acquires goods and services. The concepts of IPPD and IPTs shall be applied throughout the acquisition process to the maximum extent practicable."