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A clear understanding of Customer and User requirements is essential to successfully develop, design, build, test and produce components and systems for Customer Programs. Systems Engineering (SE) is defined as "a formal process for the development of a complex system, driven by a set of established requirements, derived from the intended mission of the system throughout its life cycle".

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