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DAA may waive the certification requirement under severe operational or personnel constraints.
In accordance with the army training and BBP certification, the DAA can waive the certification requirements for the army and training due to several operational and personnel constraints.
DAA may waive the certification requirement under severe operational or personnel constraints
The DAA (Designated Approving Authority) can waive the certification requirements in exceptional cases, such as during emergency situations where the immediate use of a system is necessary to protect national security or during time-sensitive operations. The DAA may also waive the certification requirements if an alternative method of assurance is utilized to adequately address the risk associated with the system. However, such waivers are typically granted on a case-by-case basis and are subject to specific conditions.
These may be waived under severe complications. You would have to talk to your local office to see if they apply to you.
The Certification Authority determines the degree to which a system complies with assigned IA controls and makes the certification determination to the DAA.
The Certification Authority is tasked with determining the degree to which a system complies with the assigned IA controls (based on validation results) and then provides the certification determination to the DAA. The DAA then makes a decision on whether to authorize the system for operation.
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The Certification Authority is responsible to review validation results, determine the degree to which a system complies with assigned controls, determine risk based on those results, and then make a certification recommendation to the DAA. The recommendation is sometimes referred to as a "certification determination" but what is really being determined is the risk level.
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You can find HVAC certification requirements at http://www.ehow.com/about_5548643_hvac-certification-requirements.html. You can also get information about the training and classes at http://www.hvaccertification.net/. Requirements can vary by state.
The IAO is not the DAA, but is responsible to the DAA.