Proceedings of the NMC System Performance Effectiveness Conference (4th) Held in Washington, DC on 8-9 May 1968
Abstract
Contents: Today's problems in fleet effectiveness; More effective ships systems for tomorrow's fleet; System organization for ASW systems evaluation; An analysis of the 3-M approach to problem recognition; ASW encounter and mission effectiveness computer simulation models; Systems effectiveness techniques; The role of ASW systems engineering in weapon system effectiveness; Personnel qualification standards; SEABEE Tactically Installed, Navy Generated Engineer Resources System (STINGER); Uniform automatic data processing system for inventory control points; Contribution of DSOT to readiness; Reliability and availability on the DX/DXG program; Electrical and mechanical system design review--a system effectiveness tool; Torpedo firing report program--weapon system effectiveness factor; Production of quality ammunition during accelerating manufacture and broadening production base periods; Surface launched guided missile no-test program; An analysis of quantitative maintainability characteristics of a weapons system trainer; Conditioning electrical power increases systems effectiveness; Application of design disclosure in ASMS; Application of reliability assessment program to mine warfare; Navy program for advanced development of landing craft; Standardization of electronics components/equipments; Shipboard centralized automatic test equipment--the software dilemma; and Concept formulation approach for total ship system.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0679943
Entities
People
- Robert J. Suslowitz