Major revisions to the Reliability, Maintainability, and Logistic Support Analysis (LSA) program standards, and associated standards on failure modes, effects and criticality analysis and the Logistics Support Analysis Record (LSAR) have the potential to draw the R and M and acquisition logistics communities, which have long had many common interests, even closer with mutual benefit. This paper gives an overview of the new DOD LSA and LSAR Standards and sicusses actual and potential interfaces of the requirements in the standards with the R and M community. The paper addresses two major points. First, the new acquisition policy on system readliness as a major management parameter, and the requirement for readiness modeling in the ILS policy directive and the new logistics support analysis standard, provide both the R and M and the logistics communities with a new focus for prioritizing their efforts in areas of common objectives. Second, the new DOD policy on use of contractor-developed, automated, real time, interactive LSAR systems presents new opportunities for more economical preparation of R and M and LSA data bases through elimination of data transfer manhours.
The R and M linkage with the new LSA/LSAR standards
Das R a. M-Verbindungsglied bei den neuen LSA/LSAR Standards
1985
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Englisch
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