Hermes’ Sprint February JTEG UpdateDoDI 5000.92 - Coordinated Implementation of Sustainment Technologies
S. E. McKee
Director Enterprise Maintenance Technologies
Reliability Issues for DOD Systems: Report of a Workshop
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2002. Reliability Issues for DOD Systems: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/10561.
The final report of the National Research Council's (NRC) Panel on Statistical Methods for Testing and Evaluating Defense Systems (National Research Council, 1998) was intended to provide broad advice to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) on current statistical methods and principles that could be applied to the developmental and operational testing and evaluation of defense systems. To that end, the report contained chapters on the use of testing as a tool of system development; current methods of experimental design; evaluation methods; methods for testing and assessing reliability, availability, and maintainability; software development and testing; and validation of modeling and simulation for use in operational test and evaluation. While the examination of such a wide variety of topics was useful in helping DoD understand the breadth of problems for which statistical methods could be applied and providing direction as to how the methods currently used could be improved, there was, quite naturally, a lack of detail in each area.
Component Maintenance Manuals
Guidelines for Transitioning to S1000D
Maintenance Publications
European Aviation Safety Agency
January 2010 ”What” are Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ? 1
“What” are Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, ICA?
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Digital Twin for Defence Engineering Support
Digital Technologies have melded over the last two dec-ades to make the virtual world Digital Twin of a physical asset both possible and valuable. A Digital Twin ap-proach can have the benefits of reducing the need for physical assets during design, development and test activities, reducing costs and therefore increase speed to market. They can also optimise a physical asset’s maintainability and availability making it possible to do more with less. Typically, 15–25% savings have been identified in different domains including the built envi-ronment, transportation and energy. Gartner found that “24% of organizations already use Digital Twins and an-other 42% plan to use them within the next three years”.