The Department of Defense has adopted a vision of becoming a world- class buyer of best value goods and services from a globally competitive industrial base. Navy Acquisition Reform Principles include: 1) Use Commercial Products, Practices, and Processes to the maximum extent practicable (e.g., EIA- JEDEC standards and committees, automotive and communication products, and SPC and process controls instead of screening). 2) Reliability and Maintainability (R&M) establishes the basis for a comprehensive effort designed to assure meeting mission needs and reducing life-cycle ownership costs. The Navy has attempted to minimize it's reliance on MILSPECs and STDs for R&M through the use of guideline documents developed cooperatively with industry experts, based on sound engineering principles and providing technical guidance.
Commercial Microcircuit Best Practices Report
2000
10 pages
Report
No indication
English
Electrotechnology , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Naval procurement , Microcircuits , Stress analysis , Performance tests , Maintainability , Risk management , Availability , Guarantees , Commercial equipment , Manufacturing , Department of defense , Reliability , Best practices , Commercial products , Commercial practices , Commercial processes , Worst case analysis , Thermal surveys , Warranties , Performance specifications
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