Traditional maintenance training curricula use paper technical manuals to teach 'tricks of the trade' in corrective and preventive maintenance which require multiple adjustments, lengthy calibrations and labor intensive test/checkout procedures. Rotation often delays personnel assignment to a platform which requires these maintenance skills. The non-availability of skilled maintenance personnel poses a tremendous threat to readiness conditions for mission critical equipment. In order to best support the Navy's maintenance requirements and improve maintenance efficiency, the Naval Research Laboratory at Stennis Space Center, Mississippi developed an Expert Maintenance Advisor (EMA). Expert Systems, Equipment maintenance, Expert maintenance advisor.
Expert Systems Technology Approach to Maintenance Proficiency
1954
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Acoustic Detection , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Job Training & Career Development , Maintenance management , Computer aided instruction , Allocations , Availability , Calibration , Checkout procedures , Efficiency , Labor , Laboratories , Maintenance personnel , Mississippi , Naval research , Platforms , Preventive maintenance , Requirements , Skills , Test and evaluation , Training , Personnel retention , Sonar , Logistics support , EMA(Expert Maintenance Advisor)
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