The Sustainment Management Support Project

The Sustainment Management Support Project (SMSP) will assist Maritime Systems Division (MSD) to reduce its Logistics Cost of Ownership (LCOO) of maritime assets. To achieve this, a suite of software tools is being developed and it is essential that the tools utilise the same data sources and unifor...

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description The Sustainment Management Support Project (SMSP) will assist Maritime Systems Division (MSD) to reduce its Logistics Cost of Ownership (LCOO) of maritime assets. To achieve this, a suite of software tools is being developed and it is essential that the tools utilise the same data sources and uniformly report their results. The SMSP provides the required common framework for the software tools. The SMSP suite of tools includes data collection and data cleansing; Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM); system reliability and availability analysis; inventory management; prediction of system and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) platform performance and costs for a range of operational profiles; objective decision-making; and identifying potential and actual throughput problems in the MSD business domain. The original document contains color images.
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COSTS
DATA ACQUISITION
DECISION MAKING
FIC(FUNDAMENTAL INPUTS TO CAPABILITY)
FOREIGN REPORTS
ILS(INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORT)
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LCOO(LOGISTICS COST OF OWNERSHIP)
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SUSTAINMENT
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
title The Sustainment Management Support Project
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