This paper reports on research to determine the feasibility of developing methods to estimate, early in the system acquisition cycle, the potential support cost inputs of alternative avionics components envisioned for Air Force and Navy fighter aircraft. Support costs are defined as those costs incurred at the organizational, intermediate and depot levels to maintain avionics equipment and the costs of avionics spares and repair parts support. The results of the study are presented in two volumes. Volume I reviews and evaluates current methods used in industry and in the Air Force and Navy to estimate these avionics support costs. Finally, the paper concludes that it is feasible and desirable to prepare these estimates for avionics support costs. The specific method to be adopted depends on the amount of resources OSD wishes to devote to this effort. Volume II is a compilation of appendixes containing additional material to support the basic report, including summary evaluations of forty-eight key documents encountered in the literature search.


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    Title :

    The Feasibility of Estimating Avionics Support Costs Early in the Acquisition Cycle. Volume I. The Basic Report


    Contributors:
    J. D. Morgan (author) / A. B. Fuller (author)

    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    243 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English