Program Executive Office Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) is utilizing a new code counting methodology to estimate future cost for software development products. In 2011, PEO STRI awarded two contracts in support of the One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF) program valued at more than $90M. For the first time ever, a requirement for the delivery of a Software Resources Report (SRR) was placed on each contract. The SRR is expected to be used to obtain the estimated characteristics of a software product and its development process. The intent of the SRR process is to collect objective measurable data commonly used by industry and Department of Defense (DoD) cost analysts. These data are used to compile a repository of estimated software product sizes, schedules, and effort that Government analysts can draw upon to build credible size, cost, and schedule estimates of future software-intensive systems. Information to be acquired through these data will include descriptive information about the product and developer and estimates of software product size, development schedule, peak staff, and direct labor hours. The paper will describe the Government's intent for use of the SRR, and describe the current state of this pilot program. The paper will detail the processes, the tool, participants, OneSAF unique challenges, methodologies and data. In conclusion, we will present the findings, lessons learned and recommendation for the future implementation of this product.