Volume II, Implementation Plan for the Avionics Readiness Program, provides the Navy with the capability to specify support requirements for avionics equipments with the same confidence and to the same degree to which performance requirements are now specified. The objective of this plan is to provide the basis upon which the capability for specifying support can be firmly established. To accomplish this end, the plan is designed to develop the techniques for the inclusion of support requirements at the SRA design level and to demonstrate this capability to application of the design techniques developed in an integrated system design effort. In conjunction with these tasks will be the development of effective engineering/ readiness/cost management techniques in the improvement of specification generation and procurement procedures, the latter to insure the demonstration of supportability as a co-equal requirement with performance as the criteria for final acceptance. The plan is structured so that all tasks proposed and scheduled are coordinated with each other and with future weapons systems applications, and can be implemented in total should Navy management so choose.
Avionics Readiness Program for 1980-2000, Implementation Plan, Volume 2A - Management Overview
1975
79 pages
Report
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Englisch
Avionics , Aeronautics , Aircraft , Management Practice , Requirements , Naval aviation , Management , Aircraft equipment , Integrated systems , Systems engineering , Operational readiness , Demonstrations , Specifications , Weapon systems , Performance(Engineering) , Navy , Costs , Engineering , Procurement , Acceptability