The Use of Decision Models in the Development of a Collaborative Integrated Solutions Systems
Abstract
The Logistics Readiness Program supports the Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, Warfighter Readiness Research Division, Logistics Readiness Branch (AFRL/HEAL) through the conduct of logistics research studies that leverage the expertise of the academic community. This research is the product of a collaborative project conducted by personnel at AFRL/HEAL and the University of Arkansas. The AFRL/HEAL identified a need to have a strategically aligned performance measurement system for flightline maintenance (MX) activities. This system must account for the entire flightline MX process in order to improve the performance of aircraft scheduling and achievement of mission objectives. The primary project activities were: Identification of a strategically aligned performance measurement system; Research into that system's development and implementation process; Investigation of current flightline MX processes; Production of associated development guidelines; Validation of these guidelines through a case application; Investigation of software implementations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA447725
Entities
People
- Brian Waters
- Bryan Hill
- David Rieske
- Heather Nachtmann
- Jonathan King
- Justin Hunter
- Terry R. Collins
Organizations
- University of Arkansas