According to paragraph 6.3.1.3.3 of DODI 8500.2, the PM for a system cannot be the DAA for their own system.
PM (or SM) can report to the DAA.It is also permissible for both the PM (or SM) and the CA to report to the DAA.The DAA can not be assigned to report to the PM (or SM).The PM (or SM) and DAA can not be the same person.
I guess you are asking about the difference between a Project Manager & a Program Manager. A Project Manager manages the project while a Program Manager manages the program. A program may be a collection of one or more projects
The IAO is not the DAA, but is responsible to the DAA.
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A Program Manager is usually the next job up in the food chain level after the Senior Project Manager. Here's the career path (Note that there is no standard career path, but the order below is exact): # Assistant Project Manager (Project Assistant) # Project Coordinator # Junior Project Manager # Project Manager # Senior Project Manager # Program Manager # Senior Program Manager As explained above, becoming a Program Manager is more of a promotion/experience than education. Thus there is no education that will make you directly a Program Manager.
According to DODI 8500.2, the "DIACAP team members" are defined as: E2.25. DIACAP Team. Comprised of the individuals responsible for implementing the DIACAP for a specific DoD IS. At a minimum the DIACAP Team includes the DAA, the CA, the DoD IS program manager (PM) or system manager (SM), the DoD IS IA manager (IAM), IA officer (IAO), and a user representative (UR) or their representatives.
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According to DoDI 8510.01, Enclosure 2: E2.25. DIACAP Team. Comprised of the individuals responsible for implementing the DIACAP for a specific DoD IS. At a minimum the DIACAP Team includes the DAA, the CA, the DoD IS program manager (PM) or system manager (SM), the DoD IS IA manager (IAM), IA officer (IAO), and a user representative (UR) or their representatives.
According to DODI 8500.2, the "DIACAP team members" are defined as: E2.25. DIACAP Team. Comprised of the individuals responsible for implementing the DIACAP for a specific DoD IS. At a minimum the DIACAP Team includes the DAA, the CA, the DoD IS program manager (PM) or system manager (SM), the DoD IS IA manager (IAM), IA officer (IAO), and a user representative (UR) or their representatives.
I only know that it has around 47 chapters. On the website I found the information, I couldn't find the volume count, but maybe I overlooked it. Here's the source: http://www.mangareader.net/1577/daa-daa-daa.html
The program is a set of projects, and is run by the Program Manager, who is usually higher than the Project Manager.