Data requirements for availability based sparing the U.S. Marine Corps

Availability based sparing was prescribed for use in all the military services by the DoD in 1985. Since then, the Army, Navy, and Air Force have all implemented, in varying degrees, availability based models; however, the Marine Corps has made little progress. Recent studies by the Center for Naval...

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Main Author: Penrose, Craig B.
Other Authors: Kevin R. Gue
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/32768
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-327682014-11-27T16:18:29Z Data requirements for availability based sparing the U.S. Marine Corps Penrose, Craig B. Kevin R. Gue Mark E. Nissen. NA Information Technology Management Availability based sparing was prescribed for use in all the military services by the DoD in 1985. Since then, the Army, Navy, and Air Force have all implemented, in varying degrees, availability based models; however, the Marine Corps has made little progress. Recent studies by the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA) suggest that the Marine Corps has a difficult road ahead as it seeks to implement such models. Among the most demanding challenges identified are the requirements for more detailed and accurate data. While the CNA studies examined a full-scale implementation of availability based sparing, we argue that the Marine Corps can, and indeed should implement such models on a limited scale with data from current information systems. Because availability based sparing models have different data requirements than the Marine Corps demand configured supply (SASSY) and maintenance (MIMMS) logistical information systems, we recommend changes to these systems in order to implement a full-scale availability based model. 2013-05-06T18:44:36Z 2013-05-06T18:44:36Z 1998-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/32768 en_US Approved for public release, distribution unlimited Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Availability based sparing was prescribed for use in all the military services by the DoD in 1985. Since then, the Army, Navy, and Air Force have all implemented, in varying degrees, availability based models; however, the Marine Corps has made little progress. Recent studies by the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA) suggest that the Marine Corps has a difficult road ahead as it seeks to implement such models. Among the most demanding challenges identified are the requirements for more detailed and accurate data. While the CNA studies examined a full-scale implementation of availability based sparing, we argue that the Marine Corps can, and indeed should implement such models on a limited scale with data from current information systems. Because availability based sparing models have different data requirements than the Marine Corps demand configured supply (SASSY) and maintenance (MIMMS) logistical information systems, we recommend changes to these systems in order to implement a full-scale availability based model.
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title Data requirements for availability based sparing the U.S. Marine Corps
title_short Data requirements for availability based sparing the U.S. Marine Corps
title_full Data requirements for availability based sparing the U.S. Marine Corps
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title_full_unstemmed Data requirements for availability based sparing the U.S. Marine Corps
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