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Skip framework navigation to main content 1.0 Program Management
    1.4 Program Management Program Control
        1.4.1 Implement Configuration Management System
            1.4.1.1 Establish Control Boards

1.4.1.1 Establish Control Boards


Configuration control is the process of controlling changes to any approved baseline by formal action of a configuration control board (CCB). Typically, a CCB meets to consider change requests to the business or technical baseline of the program/project. Once a baseline is placed under configuration control, any change requires the approval of the CCB.
 
Control Board References:
  1. Section 4.7.2 of the NASA Systems Engineering Handbook SP-610Sexternal linkLinks to a different Web site.
  2. Section 10.2 of Defense Systems Management College Systems Engineering Fundamentalsexternal linkLinks to a different Web site text.



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