The Air Force uses dynamic programming to assess the wartime logistics of their aircraft systems. However, they do not have a standard methodology to assess the combat capability of nonaircraft systems. This report examines a methodology to apply the Dyna-METRIC model to assess non-aircraft systems. Several systems are discussed: mobile tactial communications, civil engineering, transportation and space systems. All are assessed in terms of four critical variables: demand rates, sortie equivalents, fleet size, and redundancy. Keywords: Communications equipment, Computerized simulation, Dynamic programming, Military supplies.
Adapting Dyna-METRIC to Assess Non-Aircraft Systems
1986
111 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Air force equipment , Logistics , Air force , Civil engineering , Computerized simulation , Dynamic programming , Redundancy , Standardization , Combat effectiveness , Rates , Variables , Military supplies , Space systems , Tactical communications , Military transportation , Mathematical models , Demand , Sorties , Dyna-METRIC computer program
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