Naval Supply Systems Command proposed the Repairable Integrated Model for Aviation (RIM-AIR) model to compute Aviation Consolidated Allowance List (AVCAL) requirements during the provisioning the AVCAL development processes at Navy Aviation Supply Office (ASO). The AVCAL is a consolidated listing of the range and depth of aeronautical material required by ships, Marine Air Groups, and Naval Air Stations to support aircraft operations. RIM-AIR was designed to eliminate the dichotomy between the material availability goals and stockage criteria promulgated in OPNAVINST 4441.12A while complying with the policy established by DODIS 4140.45, 4140.46, and 4140.47. This report analyzes alternative range and safety level criteria for RIM-AIR, recommends specific alternatives and discusses issues relevant to the implementation of these recommendations. (Author)
RIM-AIR (Repairable Integrated Model for Aviation) Study
1983
107 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Aircraft , Mathematical models , Logistics support , Logistics management , Naval aviation , Aircraft maintenance , Military supplies , Stockpiles , Naval aircraft , Naval procurement , Cost effectiveness , Repair , Consumption , Aeronautics , Ships , Naval air stations , Marine Corps aviation , Computations , RIM-AIR(Repairable Integrated Model for Aviation) , AVCAL(Aviation Consolidated Allowance List)
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