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Project Charter
Denver International Airport (DIA) Automated Baggage Handling Project

Project Charter

Lisa Romero
March 11, 2011
Version 2.0
Table of Contents

1.0 Revision History 2

2.0 Statement of Purpose 2

3.0 Project Information 3

4.0 Project Overview 3

4.1 Overview of the Organization 3

4.2 Current Situation and Problem/Opportunity Statement 3

4.3 Project Objectives 3

5.0 Roles and Responsibilities 4

6.0 Project Constraints 4

7.0 Assumptions 4

8.0 Preliminary Schedule and Budget Estimates 4

9.0 Plan Modification Rules 5

10.0 Approval Signatures 5

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1.0 Revision History
|Name |Date |Reason For Changes |Version |
|Lisa Romero |3/11/11 |Second draft |2.0 draft2 |

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2.0 Statement of Purpose
The purpose of this document is to formally recognize any changes that could have been made to the Denver International Airport (DIA) Automated Baggage Handling Project in order to help mitigate the failures it incurred. This document contains (a) general information about Denver International Airport (DIA) Automated Baggage Handling Project, (b) a project overview, (c) the project objectives, (d) a list of the people involved in the Denver International Airport (DIA) Automated Baggage Handling Project (d) a list of project constraints, (e) any assumptions made, (f) the preliminary schedule and budget estimates, (g) the plan modification rules, and (h) an approval signature section.
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3.0 Project Information
|Project Start Date: |November 1989 |
|Project End Date: |October 31st, 1993

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