In 2007 the Deputy Commandant for Aviation signed the new AVPLAN, which stated 'The vision of aviation logistics in the future is flexible, agile, and reliable support to the ACE with a lighter/smaller logistics footprint and accompanied by proactive decision-making approaches and tools.' To support this new vision for aviation logistics, a new set of tools is required. These tools must be integrated, flexible, adaptable, and technologically advanced. They must operate using industry standard commercial off-the-shelf hardware, software, and operating systems. The tools must be designed from the ground-up to support decision making and automation. To attain Lt. General Castellaw's vision, the Marine Corps aviation logistics community must develop an upgraded and integrated C2 system to support future aviation logistics requirements.
Logistics Information Systems: The Need for an Upgraded Information System to Support Marine Aviation Logistics
2008
13 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Automation , Logistics support , Marine corps aviation , Integrated systems , Management information systems , Off the shelf equipment , Aircraft maintenance , Supplies , Parts , Scheduling , Tracking , Inventory control , Data management , Decision making , Optimization , Financial management , Aviation logistics , Supply chain management , Malsp(Marine aviation logistics support programs) , Expeditionary warfare , Airspeed , Ntcss(Naval tactical command support system) , Logistics information systems
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