Reference no: EM132272925
1. Which Logistics Systems Engineering activity includes the following:
Ensuring that all required permanent or semi-permanent operating and support facilities (for instance, training, field and depot maintenance, storage, operational, and testing) are available concurrently with system fielding.
S&TE
Maintenance Planning
Facilities and Utilities
PHS&T
Design Interface and Logistics Information
2. Which Logistics Systems Engineering activity includes the following:
refers to resources necessary to ensure that the effective and efficient logistics information flow is provided throughout and to the organizations responsible for all the activities of logistics systems engineering. The flow includes the necessary communication links among the customer, producer or prime contractor, subcontractors, suppliers, and supporting maintenance organizations. Inherent in this category is the utilization of electronic commerce methods such as RFID tags and GPS. This capability not only intends to facilitate the integration of the organization participating in a given project but aids in the integration of the supply chain and maintenance activities, and of the logistics elements and activities.
S&TE
Maintenance Planning
Facilities and Utilities
PHS&T
Design Interface and Logistics Information
3. A process that involves the determination of the maintenance action performed at the Lowest Replaceable Unit (LRU) or Component Level in the event of failure and results the following three types of Maintenance Actions below is refered to as?
Intermediate Level where the LRU is repaired on site or a near by site by maintenance personnel
Depot Level where the LRU is sent to a depot or manufacturing facility for repair action
Discard action where the LRU is disposed of or discarded
Maintenance Planning
ORD
ILSP
LORA
Supportability Analysis
4. A strategy that started as a DoD initiative for cost-effective weapon system support and involved contracting for the supportability in accordance with defined metrics is refered to as
Operational Requirements Definition
Integrated Logistics Support Plan
Supportability Analysis
Performance Based Logistics
Life Cycle Support Acquisition