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A repair network concept for Air Force maintenance : conclusions from analysis of C-130, F-16, and KC-135 fleets
- Title
- A repair network concept for Air Force maintenance : conclusions from analysis of C-130, F-16, and KC-135 fleets / Robert S. Tripp ... [et al.].
- Publication
- Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010.
- Supplementary Content
- http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2010/RAND_MG919.pdf
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- Description
- xix, 41 p. : col. ill.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- For more than 15 years, the U.S. Air Force has been continually engaged in deployed operations in Southwest Asia and in other locations. Recent Office of the Secretary of Defense planning guidance directs the services to plan for high levels of engagement and deployed operations, although their nature, locations, durations, and intensity may be unknown. Recognizing that this new guidance might impose different demands on the logistics system, senior Air Force logistics leaders asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to undertake a logistics enterprise analysis. This analysis aims to identify and rethink the basic issues and premises on which the Air Force plans, organizes, and operates its logistics enterprise. This monograph synthesizes the results of the initial phases of the logistics enterprise study. It describes an analysis of repair network options to support three series of aircraft: C-130, KC-135, and F-16. It assesses the effect of consolidating certain scheduled maintenance tasks and off-equipment component repair at centralized repair facilities. It also discusses an initial assessment of maintenance concepts that integrate wing-level and depot-level maintenance processes. Consolidated wing-level scheduled inspections and component back-shop maintenance capabilities would be more effective and efficient than the current system, in which every wing has significant maintenance capabilities to accomplish these activities.
- Series Statement
- Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-919-AF
- Uniform Title
- Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-919-AF.
- Subjects
- United States > Air Force > Equipment > Maintenance and repair > Management > Evaluation
- Airplanes, Military > United States > Maintenance and repair > Management > Evaluation
- Hercules (Turboprop transports) > Maintenance and repair > Management > Evaluation
- KC-135 (Tanker aircraft) > Maintenance and repair > Management > Evaluation
- F-16 (Jet fighter plane) > Maintenance and repair > Management > Evaluation
- Note
- "Prepared for the United States Air Force."
- "RAND Project Air Force."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-41).
- Additional Formats (note)
- Also available via the Internet.
- Contents
- Introduction -- Requirement determination and allocation -- Number, location, and size of centralized repair facilities -- Effectiveness analysis -- Conclusions.
- Call Number
- JSE 10-900
- ISBN
- 9780833048042 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 083304804X (pbk. : alk. paper)
- LCCN
- 2009049222
- OCLC
- 468857463
- Title
- A repair network concept for Air Force maintenance : conclusions from analysis of C-130, F-16, and KC-135 fleets / Robert S. Tripp ... [et al.].
- Imprint
- Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010.
- Series
- Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-919-AFRand Corporation monograph series ; MG-919-AF.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-41).
- Additional Formats
- Also available via the Internet.
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- Added Author
- Project Air Force (U.S.)Rand Corporation.Tripp, Robert S., 1944-
- Research Call Number
- JSE 10-900