Reporting, Recording, and Transferring Contingency Demand Data
Abstract
The recent war efforts in Kosovo have highlighted specific problems with reporting, recording, and transferring reparable spares demand data. There are currently no standard procedures for managing contingency demand data. How should wartime failures be recorded? When should demand that occurred at the contingency base be transferred to the home station? How should the data be transferred? Improper recording and reporting of failure data can (and does) affect how levels are allocated and how both peacetime and wartime requirements are computed. In this report, we develop a standard set of procedures for reporting and recording demand data at the contingency location and transferring contingency demand data to the home base - ensuring proper level allocation and valid worldwide peacetime operating stock (POS) and readiness spares package (RSP) requirements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA379918
Entities
People
- Bernard N. Smith Jr
- David Spencer
- Doug Blazer
- Michael Horne
- Robert Ohnemus
Organizations
- Air Force Logistics Management Agency