Management of Microcircuit Obsolescence in a Pre-Production ACAT-ID Missile Program
Abstract
Microelectronic piece-part component obsolescence problems are prevalent and costly across all Department of Defense (DoD) weapon systems, both new and legacy. The issue is driven by the high turnover in electronic components, limited DoD influence upon component manufacturers, poor obsolescence management at both Program Office and Command levels, and a lack of understanding of the analysis tools and design techniques available to the Program Manager (PM) to help mitigate problems. The issue of microcircuit obsolescence affecting a pre -production, Acquisition Category (ACAT)-ID, Missile program is of particular interest due to their ability to transition from pre-production into full rate production, without a major redesign due to microcircuit obsolescence. The DoD and other Governmental agencies, along with commercial industries, are investigating numerous ways to reduce the increasing costs associated with obsolescence. This thesis incorporates this information to provide both the pre -production AC AT-ID Missile Weapon System Program Managers and the U.S. Ay Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) guidance in addressing microcircuit obsolescence challenges from a management perspective.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA411108
Entities
People
- William S. Pearce
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School