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ME 59700 Spring 2015 Systems Engineering, Part II Session 14 26 February 2015 Mr. Larry Hopp, CPL

Design for Logistics and Supportability Design in Logistics and Supportability from the beginning. Hard and expensive to change after design configuration has been established. Logistics and Maintenance Support Infrastructure is a major element of your system Depends on Reliability, maintainability, and human factors. Goal - Right Asset, Right Place, Right Time

Definition and Explanation Logistics and Support Infrastructure Initial purchasing and acquisition Manufacture/production Transportation and Distribution Installation of system at customer sites Sustaining maintenance Support of system throughout the life cycle Integrated with the other design elements Goal - Right Asset, Right Place, Right Time

Figure 15.1 System development, production/construction, operational, logistics, and maintenance support activities.

Figure 15.2 Logistics and supply chain activities.

Figure 3.14 System operational and maintenance flow.

Integrated Logistics Support Disciplined, Unified, Iterative approach Integrate support considerations into system and equipment design Develop support requirements related to readiness objects and to design Acquire the required support Provide the required support during the operational phase at minimum cost. Pay me now or pay me later

Acquisition Logistics Supports the: Design Development Test Production Fielding Sustainment Wartime readiness requirements Goal - Right Asset, Right Place, Right Time

Logistics in the SOS Environment Effective and efficient Responsive to the new system requirements Compatible Does not degrade other systems Address system operability requirements early in the design process Goal - Right Asset, Right Place, Right Time

Figure 3.13 Multiple systems (system-of-systems).

Goal - Right Asset, Right Place, Right Time Future Assignments Tuesday 3 March Quiz #3 Chapter 14 and Systems Safety Tuesday 10 March Test #1 Ch. 12, 13, 14, and System Safety Goal - Right Asset, Right Place, Right Time