The mission of the Directorate of Management Sciences is to help AFLC's leadership to determine the impact of logistics resource alternatives on the readiness and sustainability of Air Force weapon systems. This paper tells about four of the models being used. The first is buying to aircraft availability goals. We are working with a computer math model that provides the capability to compute the peacetime aircraft spares required to meet specified aircraft availability goals. Second, we are providing support to the Weapon System Management Information System/Sustainability Assessment Module (WSMIS/SAM) Program Office. We have developed a computer simulation, Jet Engine Management Simulator (JEMS), that allows the user to answer a variety of readiness assessment type questions. It is a Monte Carlo simulation model that will relate engine logistic support, for both modular and non-modular engines, to aircraft availability.
Computer modeling to influence management decisions in AFLC
Computermoedellierung zur Beeinflussung von Managemententscheidungen im Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC)
1987
2 Seiten, 3 Bilder
Conference paper
English
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