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LOG 1000 – Module 2 – Life Cycle Logistics Fundamentals
Knowledge Review Questions
Devon is identifying what type of information she can find in each of the following documents.
Document
Description
Capabilities-Based
Assessment (CBA)
Identifies capability shortfalls and possible mitigations
Capability Development
Document (CDD)
Outlines an affordable increment of useful, supportable, and
technically mature capability
Initial Capabilities Document
(ICD)
Documents the requirement for a materiel or non-materiel
approach to satisfy capability gaps
Analysis of Alternatives (AoA)
Evaluates alternative support concepts in terms of cost, suitability,
and performance
Devon is working on a series of tasks. Answer these two questions to check your understanding.
Question 1:
Devon is referring to the documentation already developed for the 2mm gatling gun. As she reviews the Capabilities-Based Assessment, what information should she expect to find? (Select all that apply.)
Capability gaps and redundancies
Operational risk associated with gaps
Potential non-materiel solutions
Key Performance Parameters
Question 2:
Devon has found a document that is mislabeled. It contains the following information.
Concept of operations summary
System maintenance concept
The requirement for specific capability gaps as defined in the Capabilities-Based Assessment.
Which document has she found? (Select the correct answer).
Initial Capabilities Document
Operational Mission Statement/Mission Profile (OMS/MP)
Analysis of Alternatives
Given the formula to the right, select the values that would satisfy a threshold value of 85% Operational Availability. You may use a calculator. Select all that apply.
A
o
=
MTBF
MTBF + MTTR + MLDT
MTBF = Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR = Mean Time to Repair
MLDT = Mean Logistics Delay Time
MTBF, 1,000: MTTR, 30; MLDT, 50
MTBF, 1,300; MTTR, 300; MLDT, 50
MTBF, 1,600; MTTR, 70; MLDT, 30
MTBF, 2,300; MTTR, 300; MLDT, 200
As Devon is working on the 25mm gatling gun installation on the helicopter, what are actions she could take to achieve requirements?
Requirement
Action
Mission Reliability
Influence the system design through advising the System Engineer
Cost per Unit Usage
Reduce the expenditures related to supply support
Logistics Footprint
Store spare inventory at the repair facility rather than with
deployed troops
Customer Wait Time
Move the repair facility to a location closer to deployed troops
Logistics Response Time
Ensure that sufficient numbers of trained personnel are in place at
repair facilities
Indicate what Devon would expect to find in the maintenance concept about the gatling gun. Select all that apply.
Anticipated repair levels, repair policies, and organizational responsibilities
Potential availability of resources, use of contractors, and statutory maintenance guidance
Implementation plan, detailed support concept, and list of significant consumable items
Supply maintenance and recoverability requirements/sources
What are boundaries and constraints that Devon needs to consider as she works on her project?
Maintenance Plan
Boundary/Constraint
Definition
ESOH
Implementation of standards that mitigate accidental death, injury,
and environmental or property damage
Financial
Meeting capability and maintenance benchmarks while remaining
within budgetary restrictions
Statutory
Laws and regulations that direct weapon system support
development
HSI
Relationship between humans and their environment
Technology
Practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area
Devon needs to figure out which analysis provides what information.
Term
Definition
MTA
Analysis of who will perform maintenance, how it should be
performed, and support resources required
LORA
Determination of where maintenance will take place and when is it
better to discard or repair
DSOR
Determination of who will perform required depot maintenance
CBM+
Assessment of weapon system conditions obtained from embedded
sensors and/or external tests and measurements
FMECA
Identifies the ways a system mail fail, the causes, and the effect that
failure will have
RCM
Defines what must be done to achieve safety, readiness, and
environmental soundness at best cost
Devon needs to identify what repairs will take place on-equipment and off-equipment.
On-equipment
Off-equipment
Clearing a fun jam
Conducting inspections requiring
specialized skills and support
equipment
Performing scheduled maintenance
on an ammo feed chute
Performing gun motor disassembly
and repair
Replacing a worn aircraft mounting
bolt
Modifying gun drive system
As Devon works on the integration of the 25 mm gatling gun into the helicopter she needs to make sure that she understands what information will be in the plan and concepts documents.
Maintenance Concept
Maintenance Plan
Support Concept
High-level document
Establishes level of repair
Sets requirements of Integrated
Product Support elements
Establishes requirements
Provides schedule of routine
maintenance
Aligns resources to the maintenance
concept
Documents program-level goals
Includes multiple sections for
different increments
Includes multiple versions for
different levels of maintenance
What types of information might Devon expect to document in the Product Support Agreement? Select all that apply.
Metrics, incentives, and penalties
Alternatives for product support
Expedited maintenance procedures
Materiel flow solutions
What are the purposes of the Product Support Boundaries that Devon should keep in mind? Select all that apply.
Product Support Boundaries identify the specific level of support required by the Warfighter
Product Support Boundaries are drafted by the Warfighter and Program Managers during the maintenance plan process
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Product Support Boundaries are designed to ensure individual weapon system support strategies
fit within the Department of Defense overall support structure for joint force and coalition operations
Product Support Boundaries delineate the construct for sustainment in a single document to ensure a consistent support structure for the Warfighter
In dynamic product and process development, Devon should take the following actions: Select all that apply.
Be aware of technology cycles that affect system capability
Balance investments for future support
Accommodate evolving user requirements in planning support
Maintain all deadlines and initial project specifications
Which is the correct definition of Trade Space that Devon should use? Select the correct answer.
Trade space is the degree to which the Warfighter and PM negotiate the responsibilities of maintenance and supportability
Trade space is the physical meeting space where Product Support Arrangements are negotiated
Trade space is the virtual space where relative reliability and availability benchmarks are negotiated
Trade space is the degree of flexibility in balancing cost, schedule, performance, and supportability requirements to meet Warfighter capabilities with affordable and supportable system designs