Contents: Ship construction cost modeling using DAES; Best value contract evaluation; Model to analysis protocols--MAPping the future; Corrosion control considerations for U.S. Navy ship design; Improving R/M/A and ILS analysis in the ship design process; Evolution of patrol boat coastal from boat to ship; Mitigation of shipboard-induced degradation on LHD 5 combat system performance; The integrated survivability management system: shipboard D/C greets the 21st century; Solving the combat system remote control problem on the self-defense test ship; ISO 9000: global standard for quality; Logistics readiness review templates: a tool for the program manager; U.S. Navy insensitive munitions program; Environmental monitoring and operator guidance system; Post-installation analysis in a job shop environment.
Annual Technical Symposium (29th): Achieving Affordable Performance. Held in Arlington, Virginia on May 28, 1992
1992
153 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Logistics management , Meetings , Marine engineering , Quality assurance , Shipbuilding , Survivability , Systems engineering , Corrosion , Ships , Weapons systems , Cost engineering , Remote control , Cathodic protection , Electromagnetic interference , Life-cycle cost , Degradation , Ordnance , Cost analysis , Value engineering , Computer aided design , Acquisition