Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System - An Historical Perspective.

Abstract

This report presents the chronological development of the Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System by the Naval Sea Systems Command. It traces the DOD requirements for the System, and examines the evolution of approaches considered by NAVSEA to meet those requirements. These approaches involved the level of detail at which data must be gathered and maintained in order to make depot maintenance projections. Specifically, the manner in which repair and alteration projection methodologies were developed are explored in great detail. Also given is an evaluation of the overall methodology and some concluding remarks about the Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA045530

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  • Jay Mandelbaum

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