The strategy proposed in this report has as its goals improved operational reliability and reduced life-cycle support costs of avionics equipment through a new procurement policy and management structure. To achieve these goals, the authors suggest a development policy which uses multiple research approaches and an associate contractor structure managed by a separate 'Air Force Avionics Development Center.' Fully developed building-block equipments, which will be ready when a weapon system requires them and which will be used in several systems, will include computer-program modules, mathematical models, test equipment, and a verified fault-isolation capability.
A Proposed Strategy for the Acquisition of Avionics Equipment
1974
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
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