USAF Logistics Process Optimization Study for the Aircraft Asset Sustainment Process. Volume 1.
Abstract
This USAF Logistics Process Optimization Study for the Aircraft Asset Sustainment Process -- Phase II Report is the second in a series of technical reports prepared under AELMA Project LM9731101. It is published as three separate volumes. Volume I, USAF Logistics Process Optimization Study for the Aircraft Asset Sustainment Process -- Phase II Report, discusses the result and cost/benefit analysis of testing three initiatives at Langley Air Force Base as possible solutions to several findings discussed in the Phase I Report, USAF Logistics Asset Sustainment As Is Process. Volume II, (To Be Models), contains the To-Be Retail Asset Sustainment Process Model displaying the activities and functions related to the improved processes for receipt, storage, issue and delivery of materiel as tested at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia Volume III, (Future Retail Aircraft Asset Sustainment Process Models,) is published as a stand-alone volume of this report. Volume III contains a discussion of the Reengineering Team's efforts in the development of a logistics process model for a more distant future asset sustainment scenario unconstrained by today's logistics information systems limitations. It also contains a process model reflecting the Reengineering Team's vision of the future asset sustainment process.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 31, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA363884
Entities
People
- Anthony Adamson
- Dorothy J. Tribble