Intermediate milestones have been established to help gauge progress and the requisite tasks have been identified. The first milestone was the Mock Data Run of 21 January in which the full MICE Muon BeamLine and Detector controls were to be fully integrated into RunControl. As the date approached it became evident that both systems would not be complete in time, so the detector integration was abandoned since the detectors operate well as stand-alone devices. For the BeamLine, the required tasks were the completion of the Input/Output Controller (IOC), the BeamLine state machine (SM), and its integration into RunControl (RC). Each part ran successfully, but several short comings were identified and are now being addressed. We also recognized a weakness in RC which made it too rigid to recover from failures of dependencies; a solution has been identified and is now being implemented. The next milestone will be 1 March when the BeamLine and detectors are to be fully integrated into RC. The most challenging tasks here will be the completion of the EMR controls and integration of Tracker controls. During the commissioning of the SSU/FC/SSD magnets, the development of their SMs were well advanced. Completing these SMs will allow for easy integration into RC. This milestone is set for 30 March, so that should the schedule allow for early commissioning of the magnets, their control systems will be ready. A milestone has been set for 15 April in which MICE System Summary report will be available and visible at all MICE hall entry points. The purpose of this is to alert users to the status of all major systems and warnings and/or alarms from all safety systems prior to entering the hall. The integration of the LH2 system has a milestone of 30 April. Since C&M only monitors passively, only a simple SM is required. The next milestone is 15 May, when the computer and electronics monitoring is complete and interfacing with NAGIOS is complete. The final milestone for Step IV is the completion of the B-field monitoring and the PRY movement monitoring. This final date is 30 May. Note that the schedule is set up to complete the more difficult systems first, thus minimizing negative impact on the final schedule.