A non-developmental item incudes any item that does not
require development as part of the Acquisition Phase for this
system development because it already exists, as a commercial off-the-shelf
product, or as a product developed for another system. A
non-development item can be used without modification or may be
modified to meet the requirements of this system. The suitability
of a non-developmental item is often assessed early in
the design through the use of an appropriate prototype of
the system or subsystem. While there are considerable advantages to
using a non-developmental item, the systems engineering effort must
ensure that the requirements for reliability, maintainability, robustness, and so
on, are being met.
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