HARDMAN Comparability Analysis Methodology Guide. Volume 2. Problem Definition. Step 1 - Systems Analysis
Abstract
This is the first edition of the Army HARDMAN Comparability Analysis Methodology Guide. This volume II is the problem definition. HARDMAN is a structured approach to the determination of the Manpower, Personnel and Training (MPT) requirements of a weapon system in the earliest phases of its development. The basic analytic approach is comparability analysis, that is, the use of knowledge about similar existing systems to project the MPT requirements of proposed (new) systems. The Army HARDMAN Methodology Guide attempts to satisfy the requirements of the Army by (1) providing details of analytic procedures to a level which permits analysts to execute the HARDMAN Methodology in an actual operational environment, (2) providing a stand-alone guide with maximum flexibility to appeal to different types of users, (3) incorporating field- tested procedures which have proven to reflect actual MPT costs, (4) incorporating lessons learned with the Army data environment to reflect the real constraints in that area and ((5) contributing to the Logistics Support analysis performed in accordance with MIL-STD-1388-1A (Logistics Support Analysis Data Element Definition). Keywords: Alternatives and Tradeoff Analysis; Comparative Analysis, Functional Requirements Identification; Human Resources in LCSMM, Logistics Analysis, Manpower Cost and Readiness Drivers, Manpower Support Inputs, Support System Standardization, Task Description, and Training Requirements Estimation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA156788
Entities
People
- Daniel T. Risser
- Robert V. Guptill
- Thomas E. Mannle Jr.