The study assesses the qualities that defined the 'economic life' of avionic hardware. 'Economic life' is the term often used to refer to the period of time during which financial consideration justify the continued use of an existing system. The study addresses the strategies of logistic support. Terminology of the development of one economic life model computer program is included in the appendix. It is incomplete. It provides a baseline for future work for evaluating the timeframe limits for determining whether continued use of or replacement of a existing system would be more cost effective. Originator assigned keywords include: Life cycle cost; Stockpiling of components; Technological obsolescence; Economic life modeling parameters; and Cost effective.
Avionics Integrity Program (AVIP). Volume 4. Force Management - Economic Life Considerations
1984
40 pages
Report
No indication
English
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