In-Service Support Plan for Electromagnetic Environment Effects.

Abstract

This plan sets forth the programs and actions required for the recognition, reporting and corrective action management of electromagnetic environment (EME) effects deficiencies and problems in the in-service phase of naval operating systems life cycles. The background and impact of EME effects problems are described, definitions provided and the parameters on which the plan is based are set forth. Problem correct programs and techniques are reviewed and candidate programs are modified to include EME effects deficiency correction. The actions necessary to systematize EME effects problem addressal are presented, providing for identification, reporting, problem managing, and monitoring. The recommendation for centralized management and the advantages of utilizing Integrated Logistic Support procedures are emphasized. Implementation is provided, with specific responsibilities clearly assigned. EME effects deficiencies and problems include both intentional and unintentional radiation. This plan will cause the mdification of existing reporting and corrective action programs and techniques to specifically include EME effects and enable reliable problem solution. Continued management attention will be required for successful implementation of this plan, along with required resources support. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 05, 1978
Accession Number
ADA098322

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