Encl. (1) to COMDTINST 4130.6
7. Configuration Control Boards (CCBs) are responsible for - thoroughly evaluating and
determining appropriate disposition of proposed configuration changes. Configuration changes
to CIs affecting the form, fit or function, or logistics support structure shall be approved by a
designated CCB that reviews proposed changes, votes on, advises or recommends disposition to
applicable PMs, Operating Managers or Facility Managers.
8. Project Managers and Project Sponsors for major acquisitions are responsible for management
of configuration and technical data for assigned acquisition projects. The major acquisition PM
is responsible for developing a CMP in accordance with reference (c).
9. Project Officers/Project Sponsors for non-major acquisition projects are responsible for
configuration and technical data management for assigned acquisition projects. The Project
Officer/Project Sponsor, in conjunction with Commandant (G-ELM) and (G-AT) as
appropriate, shall make the final determination on whether a CMP shall be prepared for the
non- major acquisition project. The non-major acquisition PM is responsible for developing a
CMP and may use reference (c) for guidance to do so.
10. The Supply Centers/future Engineering Logistics Center are responsible for maintaining
accurate configuration information on assigned platforms and designated systems or equipment,
as well as supply support and technical data to ensure readiness during the sustainment phase.
11. Commanding Officers and Officers-In-Charge are responsible for maintaining accurate
configuration documentation on all CIs under their cognizance. This consists of maintaining
and updating unit level configuration data bases to reflect current configuration identification
and any configuration changes thereto. It also includes assisting with and providing
information for use during CRs and audits of operational assets.
12. Area Commanders are responsible for ensuring that units under their direction comply with CM
practices.
13. District Commanders are responsible for ensuring that units under their direction comply with
CM practices.
14. Commanders, Maintenance and Logistics Commands (MLCs), shall provide technical and
administrative support on CM policy and procedures to Area, District and unit level
Commanders. MLCs shall provide appropriate documentation in proposed configuration
changes.
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