Developing an Assessment System for DoD Demand Reduction Initiatives
Abstract
The Department of Defense (DOD) developed a new Joint Warfighting Concept (JWC) to address how the United States will confront the Nations most pressing national security challenges. The importance of logistics during combat operations and the ability to sustain a large force over strategic distances was the focus of the JWC. The DODs shift of focus to near-peer threats requires sustainment demand reduction across the services. Many demand reduction initiatives (DRI) are under consideration to lessen the burden of logistics at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels. Due to the relative newness of the JWC, the LOG FCB does not have a quantitative, credible, repeatable process to effectively assess, compare, and prioritize implementation of demand reduction initiatives. This study implemented several Systems Engineering (SE) concepts which include the completion of stakeholder analysis, functional analysis, mapping of function to form, creating a top-level and detailed systems design, the use of value modeling, and the application of sensitivity analysis. The use of these SE tools and processes resulted in the development of a DRI Assessment System which includes instructions for use of the system, questionnaire for data collection, Excel calculation sheets, and the metrics and definitions for the selected attributes. These products provide the LOG FCB the capability to objectively prioritize current and future DRIs to implement across the DOD.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2022
- Accession Number
- AD1213718
Entities
People
- Courtney N. Franks
- Nathanael B. Achor
- Randall P. Groller
- William N. Gillogly
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School