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Diagnosing The Army's Equipment Readiness: The Equipment Downtime Analyzer
To keep its equipment ready to fight, the Army needsmetrics that fully portray its condition both in the motor pool and duringmissions. These metrics should connect underlying logistics processes andequipment reliability to equipment readiness results so that the Army cantarget its resources effectively. The Equipment Downtime Analyzer providesan integrated set of metrics that tie equipment sustainment and reliabilityto equipment readiness.
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Pages: 82
ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-3115-5
Contents
Preface PDF
Figures PDF
Tables PDF
Summary PDF
Acknowledgments PDF
Glossary PDF
Chapter One:
Comprehensive Equipment Readiness Metrics Are Vital PDF
Chapter Two:
The Need for Improved Army Equipment Readiness Metrics PDF
Chapter Three:
A New Picture of Equipment Readiness PDF
Chapter Four:
Using the EDA to Gain Insight into Failure Rates PDF
Chapter Five:
Using the EDA to Gain Insight into the Repair Process PDF
Chapter Six:
The Path Ahead PDF
Bibliography PDF
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