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Overview and Objectives • Introduction and Purpose of the Guide • Required Elements • Five Step Process • Tools • Real Property vs. Facility Business Case • Closing Remarks Introduction • A business case is the primary document used to articulate the alternatives for a proposed expenditure on real property • Two basic types of business cases: –Real Property action –Facility modification/repair/construction Introduction (continued) • Requirement –Office of Management and Budget • Circular A-11, Preparation, Submission and Execution of the Budget • Circular A-94, Guidelines and Discount Rates for Benefit- Cost Analysis –NASA Procedural Requirements (NPR) 7120.5, NASA Space Flight Program and Project Management Requirements –NPR 8800.15, Real Estate Management Program –NPR 8820.2G, Facility Project Requirements Purpose • The overriding purpose of a business case is to make transparent to the decision-making entities the objectives to be met by a real property action or a facilities investment. • A good business case provides documentation to make a well informed decision. Required Elements • Accurate – An effective business case should state the facts. All meaningful costs and benefits should be included and validated against the best available data. Uncertainty and intangible factors should be captured and stated.
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