April 1, 2020
Report

Readiness Evaluation for Sustained Operations

Abstract

Readiness evaluation for sustained operations is a continuous function that progresses from overseeing establishment of five key programmatic elements during design and construction phases to monitoring the output of those elements performing during commissioning and operations. Continuously assessing readiness for sustained operations becomes an important business function for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of River Protection as competition for federal funds increases with increasing waste treatment operations throughout the Office of Environmental Management complex. The five key programmatic elements are as follows: • Risk management ? Risks and opportunities should prioritize continuous improvement initiatives and be informed by the design and technical authorities and stakeholder monitors. • Continuous improvement ? All levels of the project organization should exhibit commitment to continuous improvement and learning. • Continuity of design and technical authorities ? The authorities are responsible for managing knowledge for its effective use in the other elements. • Stakeholder monitoring ? Active and deliberate monitoring of stakeholder relationships. • Sustained operations integrated business planning ? Integrated business planning in a federal environment competitive for congressional funding.

Revised: October 27, 2020 | Published: April 1, 2020

Citation

Arm S.T. 2020. Readiness Evaluation for Sustained Operations Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.