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Title: LOGSA Overview


1

Mr. Lou Sciaroni
LOGSA Overview to TACOM 09 May 06
U.S. Army Materiel Command
NEED TO BE FASTER, MORE AGILE, LESS BUREAUCRATIC
- NEED TO FIGHT THIS EVERYDAY
2
Agenda
  • LOGSA Overview
  • Logistics Engineering Center Overview
  • LOGPARS
  • CASA
  • COMPASS
  • PFSA
  • PowerLOG

3
LOGSA Overview
  • Mission
  • Command Structure
  • Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW)
  • Logistics Products and Services
  • How to Find Us
  • Web Access

4
LOGSA Mission
Provide logistics intelligence, life cycle
support, and technical advice and assistance to
the current and future force Integrate force,
readiness, authorization, and asset logistics
information for worldwide equipment readiness,
distribution pipeline performance analysis, and
asset visibility for timely and predictive
decision making.
5
Logistics Support Activity
  • FY94 TDA
  • 813 DA Civilians
  • 67 Military
  • FY05 TDA
  • 383 DA Civilians
  • 19 Military
  • Includes 80 NPO Spaces
  • Packaging, Storage And
  • Containerization Center
  • Catalog Data Activity
  • Major Item Information Program

MI
Logistics Control Activity
CECOM
TACOM
NJ
PA
RIA
Materiel Readiness Support Activity
Logistics Assistance Program Activity
lL
MO
VA
KY
AMCOM
AL
Denotes Catalogers Move to LOGSA
LOGSA SRA Movements to Redstone Arsenal, AL
PSCC Remains at Tobyhanna Army Depot
6
LOGSA Command Structure
AMC Commander
Deputy Commanding General
G3
LOGSA Commander COL Jan Berry
Deputy to the Commander Mr. Geoff Embrey
LOGSA (Forward) Office Ms. Joan Horton, Chief
Soldier Support Center Mr. Nicholas Mikus, Chief
Logistics and Engineering Center Mr. Jim Bryant,
Chief
Enterprise Integration Center Mr. Richard Manley,
Chief
  • Author/ Update Army Acquisition Logistics Policy
  • Develop and Support Automated Tools for Materiel
    Development
  • Publish Monthly PS Magazine
  • Responsible Office for Equipment and Technical
    Publications Program
  • Operate Packaging Applications Test Lab and
    Provide Packing, Storage, Containerization and
    Hazardous Materiel Program Leadership
  • Full Range of Resource Management Tasks
  • All Support Services (Manpower, Studies,
    Training, Personnel, Staff Functions)
  • Information Technology to Support Business/
    Mission Systems
  • AMC Data Manager Enterprise Data Integrity,
    Issue Resolution
  • Support to SALE (GCSS-A PLM)
  • Functional Owner of LIDB Systems Applications
  • Channel Management
  • Logistics Analysis
  • PM AOAP
  • Army Air Clearance Authority (AACA)
  • Assign DODAACs, RICs, Project Codes
  • Conduct Worldwide Training
  • Logistics Operations Center

7
LOGSA
  • What We Do
  • Own and Sustain the Armys Logistics Information
    Warehouse (LIW)
  • Provide a Consolidated View of Entire Logistics
    System Turning Data into Information,
    Intelligence and Knowledge
  • Provide Lifecycle Support through Sustainment of
    ILS Policy and Engineering Models
  • Provide Support to the SALE through Data
    Cleansing and Validation and Legacy System
    Interfaces

What We Manage
  • Readiness Integrated Data Base (RIDB)
  • Vehicle Registration Program
  • Unique Item Tracking (UIT)
  • Army Portion of FEDLOG
  • DODAACS, RICs, Army Project Codes Assignment
  • ETMs/IETMs
  • Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP)
  • Army Air Clearance Authority (AACA)
  • PS Magazine
  • ILS Policy
  • Packaging and Containerization Policy and Testing
  • Army Intermodal and Distribution Platform Program
    (AIDPMO)
  • Sets, Kits, Outfits and Tools (SKOT) Library
  • The Magnitude
  • Over 5 Billion Data Records
  • 2.5 Million Transactions Daily
  • 10,000 Reference Tables

Worldwide Operations
  • Redstone Arsenal, AL
  • Tobyhanna Army Depot, PA
  • Pensacola, FL
  • Ft. Belvoir, VA
  • CONUS OCONUS AOAP Labs
  • Balad, Iraq
  • Arifjan, Kuwait

8
Soldier Support Center
  • Current Operations
  • Operational Planning
  • Training/ Certification
  • AACA
  • Cataloging Support
  • SB 700-20
  • FEDLOG Distribution
  • MMDF
  • TEDB
  • Asset Visibility
  • PBUSE
  • Pipeline Management
  • Serial Number Tracking
  • UIT
  • DODAAC/ RICs
  • Execute AOAP Program Management
  • Redesign OASIS Rehost for Integration into SALE/
    G-Army
  • Provide On-Site AOAP Support to OEF/ OIF
  • Enhance AOAP Role in CBM
  • AOAP Compliancy with ISO and ASTM Standard
  • Pipeline Metrics
  • Distribution Management Analysis
  • Retrograde
  • RESET Support
  • Backorder Analysis
  • D6S Closure Rates

9
Old LIDB
Logistics Integrated Database Suite of Products
WebLIDB
LIDB Client/ Server
WebLOG
One User ID/Password For All Systems
DATA INFORMATION
KNOWLEDGE SOLUTIONS
10
. . .create a single authoritative data source
for logistics information. . .
What is my equipment availability and average
downtime for this month?
Where we were
Where we are going?
LIDB
  • Centralized Architecture
  • Transaction Based
  • Business Rules Applied
  • before Data Storage

Logistics InformationWarehouse (LIW)
Integrated Applications Optimized
Architecture Common Business Rules Common Data
Sets Common User Management Accounts Optimized
Network Security
ILAP
Limited Data Transfers
  • Distributed Architecture
  • Bulk Data Feeds from STAMIS
  • Business Rules Applied During Warehouse Operations

Reliable, Timely Answers to the Right
Location! Logistics Business Intelligence!
  • Different Answers
  • Neither Wrong
  • Decision Making is more Difficult

11
LIW Application
12
SSC Channels
  • Strategic Army
  • IMA
  • FORSCOM
  • USARSO
  • USASOC
  • CENTCOM
  • CFLCC
  • MNC-I
  • CJTF-76
  • PACOM
  • USARPAC
  • USFK
  • EUSA
  • USARJ
  • EUCOM
  • USAREUR

13
Channel Management
  • Geographically Aligned Teams
  • Put a Face with Support you Receive -- Customer
    Oriented
  • Introduce a New Direction of Support
    to Warfighter Logistics Analysis/ Assessment/
    Information/ Knowledge
  • Identify and Provide Training on Logistics
    Support Tools
  • Demonstrate how Tools Aid in Decision Analysis
    and Increase Unit Efficiency
  • Coordinate with/ assist Local LAO

14
Enterprise Integration Center
  • Represent LOGSA in All Areas Related to Single
    Army Logistics Enterprise (SALE)
  • Participate in SALE E2E Scenario Development
  • GCSS-A Blueprinting
  • PLM Support
  • Customer Master
  • Vendor Master
  • Personnel Administration (Civilian Military)
  • TDA
  • Training
  • Property Accountability
  • CPAC/Garrison Liaison (Security, Labor Relations,
    Protocol, Support Agreements)
  • Audits
  • Public Affairs
  • Administrative Functions
  • Personnel Security
  • Financial Management
  • Planning, Programming, Budgeting Execution
    (PPBES)
  • Contract Services
  • Obligations
  • Disbursements
  • Data Quality Management
  • Strategic Migration of Data to Final ERP Solution
  • Logistics Support Domain Manager
  • Daily Production/ Data Base Administration
  • Infrastructure Maintenance/Operations
  • Help Desk
  • Customer Services
  • 24 x 7
  • Software License Management
  • Technical Standards, Policy, Procedures,
    Processes
  • Web Applications Development
  • Programming Support
  • New Development
  • Application Maintenance
  • Information Assurance (IA)

15
Components of the SALE
  • Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)
  • National Component of the SALE Architecture
  • Used by Installation/Non-deployable Units and
    National Sustainment Activities

National Level
  • Product Lifecycle Management Plus (PLM)
  • Integrator of GCSS-Army and LMP ERP Instances
  • Manage Master Data
  • Manage Interfaces with External Systems
  • Netweaver Suite
  • Global Combat Support System Army (GCSS-Army)
  • Tactical Component of SALE Architecture
  • Used by Deployable Units
  • Supply, Maintenance, and Asset Management plus
    Logistics Integration

Tactical Level
16
How to Find Us
https//www.logsa.army.mil/
17
This Briefing
https//www.us.army.mil Under LOGSA LOGSA
Managed Policy TACOM
18
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19
Questions? Launegayers Observation
  • Asking dumb questions is easier than correcting
    dumb mistakes

20
Logistics and Engineering Center
  • ILS Support Prgm Policy
  • Materiel Release, Fielding, Transfer Prgm
    Policy
  • Logistics Planning Requirements System
    (LOGPARS)
  • Manpower Req Criteria (MARC) Policy Prgrm Spt
  • International Convention Arms Control
  • Cost Analysis Strategy Assessment LCC Model
  • ILS Prgm Mgmt (Reimb)
  • Life Cycle Mgmt Doc Review Evaluation
  • International Cooperative Logistics Program Spt
  • Systems Analysis
  • PowerLOG Development, Sustainment Training
  • Logistics Engineering Policy
  • Post Fielding Support Analysis
  • COMPASS Program Development, Sustainment
    Training
  • Level of Repair Analysis (LORA)/ Life Cost
    Analysis
  • AIDPMO
  • Packaging, Policy Assistance
  • HAZMAT
  • Army Shelf Life
  • International Domestic Standards
  • Distribution Storage Facility Modernization
  • Logistics/ Packaging Engineering Testing
  • Storage Space Management
  • AIT Support to PM-J AIT
  • ETMs/ IETMs
  • Equip Oriented Pubs Database
  • TM Specs Standards
  • Policy
  • MSC Support
  • Printing Program Management
  • Editing
  • Production Manager
  • Reader Service
  • Writers
  • Combat Vehicles
  • Aviation
  • Communications/ Electronics
  • Small Arms/ Missiles/ NBC
  • Troop Support
  • Wheeled Vehicles
  • Logistics Management
  • Engineering Equip (MHE/ CCE)

21
Bobs Law of Appliance
  • The repairman will never have seen a model like
    yours before.

22
We Strive To Support These Logistics Goals
  • Integrate Supportability, System, and Design
    Requirements
  • Ensure Supportability Considerations are
    Integrated with Hardware Development
  • Define and Develop Support Structure
  • Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Planning
  • Logistics System Development
  • Field and Monitor Support Structure
  • Evaluate Post Production Support
  • Metric Tracking

23
Lifecycle Influence
Operations Support
System Development Demonstration
Production Deployment
Technology Development
Concept Refinement
C
B
A
24
Olivers Law
  • Experience is something you dont get until just
    after you need it.

25
Special Test Equipment Only for the OV-1 Mohawk
26
Integrated Logistic Support

Goals Optimized Supportability Enhanced
Readiness Reduced OS Costs
Policies Procedures
ILS LMI PUBS
MRFT PROV PACKAGING
Program Management
Army/Joint Tools
  • Army ILS Executive Committee
  • TPF Work Group / MRFT PAT
  • AMC Pubs Council
  • IETM SME Committee
  • Army Packaging Policy Work Group

Soldier
PEO
PM
DoD
MSC
LOGPARS
PFSA
PowerLOG
Other Svcs
DA
Other Fed Agencies
CASA
Foreign Govts
Industry
COMPASS
Assistance
Engineers, Logistics Management Specialists,
Equipment Specialists, Technical Writers,
Computer Specialists
27
LOGSA Acquisition Logistics Policy Areas of
Responsibility
  • ILS
  • AR 700-127, ILS (at DA for Final Review)
  • DA Pam 700-127, ILS Managers Guide
  • DA Pam 700-56, Supportability Planning and
    Procedures in Army Acquisition (at USAPD)
  • AMCR 700-15, ILS
  • Manpower and Personnel
  • AR 71-32, Force Development and Documentation
    Consolidate Policies (QQPRI, BOIP, MARC, TAADS,
    Consolidated TOE Update, Mobility)
  • Materiel Fielding
  • AR 700-142, Materiel Release, Fielding, and
    Transfer
  • DA Pam 700-142, Instructions for Materiel
    Release, Fielding, and Transfer
  • Provisioning
  • AR 700-18, Provisioning of Army Equipment
    (Initial Re-Write)
  • AMC Pam 700-25, Guide to Provisioning (Following
    AR 700-18)

28
Jays first Law of Leadership
  • Changing Things is central to leadership, and
    changing them before anyone else does is
    creativity.

29
Government Standards
  • DOD Will Rely on Commercial Products and
    Processes
  • DOD Will Rely on Performance Specifications
  • Reduce Government Oversight
  • Reduce Government Unique Requirements
  • Review All Specs and Standards
  • New Government Standards are Probably not going
    to be Developed in this Area!

1388
973
30
Logistics Data Standards
  • Logistic Support Analysis
  • Legacy Support in MIL-STD-1388-2B, 1A, 2A
  • Cancelled but Still on Contract
  • MIL-PRF 49506, Logistics Management Information
    (LMI) (1996)
  • MIL-HDBK 502, Supportability Analysis (1996)

31
Thals Law
  • For every vision, there is an equal and opposite
    revision

32
Is There A Need For Standards?
  • Do we Need Standards to
  • Buy Data that will Load into our Software?
  • Help Integrate Functional Areas?
  • Ensure Weapon Systems will Work and Communicate
    Efficiently in a Common Environment?
  • Ensure we Minimize Log Footprint so that Support
    Structure can Efficiently Support Multiple
    Systems?

33
Logistics Data Standards Today
  • Few Standards Exist to Acquire Logistics Data
  • Still Working Off Legacy Data Standards
  • Without Appropriate DIDS
  • Without Appropriate Training
  • Some Commercial and International Standards Exist
    but are not Extensively Used by the Government

34
SAP
FLE
GCSS-A
ASAP!
LTTF
LMP
IETM
MDM
ULLS
LMI
BRAC
SARSS
LIDB
SAMS
CCSS
PLM
TLCSM
PBL
ERP
KPP
CLOE
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New and Emerging Standards
  • Industry/Govt
  • Government Electronics and Information Technology
    Association (GEIA) -0007 Logistics Product Data
  • Fills the Void of the LSAR Data Requirements
    not Processes
  • GEIA 927 Common Data Schema for Complex Systems
  • Integrates Data from a Variety of Functional
    Areas
  • International
  • ASD S1000D
  • ISO 10303 AP 239

36
GEIA-STD-0007 Purpose
Define Logistics Product Data Generated During
Design of a System, End Item, or Product
and Define Data Exchange Mechanisms
37
GEIA-STD-0007, Logistics Product Data
  • Content
  • Implementation Model of the LSAR Data
  • LSAR XML Schema
  • LSAR Data Definitions
  • Objectives
  • Provide Industry Standard for Acquisition and
    Exchange of Logistics Product Data by
    Industry/DoD
  • Publication Timeframe
  • Initial Draft Jan 06
  • Updated Draft Mar 06
  • Final Draft Apr 06

Not a Process Std!
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GEIA-STD-0007 Content
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Scope
  • Functional Areas (Requirements, Reliability
    Maintainability, Task Analysis, Item
    Identification, etc.)
  • Description
  • Graphical representation of the area
  • Entity Descriptions
  • Relation Definitions/descriptions (Interface
    descriptions)
  • Data Element Definitions (Attributes) (in
    Appendix)
  • Graphical Implementation Model (in Appendix)
  • XML Schema for all functional areas (in Appendix)
  • Translators (in Appendix) for
  • Task Data
  • Provisioning Data
  • Packaging Data
  • Cataloging Data

Future Additions S1000D S2000M
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GEIA-STD-0007 Future
  • AP239 DEXs are Developed based upon Business
    DEXs.
  • GEIA-STD-0007 Represents DoD Business DEX.
  • LOGSA Objective Work with OASIS to Incorporate
    GEIA-STD-0007 Logistics Data into the Appropriate
    DEXs (1-5) and Create New DEXs where Gaps exist.
    (1-2 year Timeframe).
  • Must Retain Ability for DOD to Contract for
    Delivery of Logistics Product Data.

40
Standards Content
GEIA-927
ISO 10303, AP239
  • IDEF0 Activity Model PLCS Process Model
  • Entity/Attribute Model for PLCS
  • Lexical
  • Graphical
  • Data Exchange Sets
  • Capability Modules
  • Entity Templates
  • Reference Data Library
  • Multi-Domain Entity Model
  • Lexical
  • Graphical
  • Multi-Domain Entity Mapping Tables
  • Entity/Attribute Dictionary

GEIA-STD-0007
  • Data Implementation Model
  • Data Element Dictionary
  • Data Delivery Reqts

41
Summary
  • GEIA-STD-0007
  • Re-Establishes Industry/DOD to Exchange LSAR Data
  • Ballot Version - Jun 06
  • Ballot Publish - Sep 06

42
Analysis
  • Level of Repair Analysis
  • Post Fielding Analysis
  • Logistics Support Analysis

43
Support to TACOM Related Systems
  • Signed MOA with PM FCS UA for Logistics
    Engineering Support
  • Performing Level of Repair Analysis for the CROWS
    Program

44
LOGSA Acquisition Logistics Tools
  • Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) and
    Supportability Planning Documents Generation
  • Rule Based Expert System
  • Current Policy Compliant
  • Web Based
  • Provides Weapon System View
  • Supports Fleet Management
  • Metric Tracking
  • Weapon System Assessment
  • Performance Data
  • Standard Logistics Formats
  • Interface with LMP
  • Satisfies LSAR LMI Requirements
  • Assists in Technical Manual Development
  • Level of Repair Analysis
  • Force Structure Evaluation
  • Sparing/Stockage Optimization
  • Repair Versus Discard
  • Life Cycle Cost Model
  • Trade Off/ Comparative Analyses
  • Warranty Analysis
  • Reliability Growth Analysis
  • Risk Analysis

45
Electronic Technical Manuals
  • Executive Agent for Armys IETM Program
  • GOALS for IETM
  • Standardize IETM Authorizing Systems for Army
  • Reduce Impact on Field
  • Electronic Technical Manuals (ETMs)
  • Standardize IETM 12,500 ETMs on Web
  • 126 Weapon System CDs Distributed by USAPA
  • Maintain Army Web Site
  • 60,000 Users

46
PS Magazine
47
Packaging, Storage And Containerization Center
Diversified Logistics Support
Packaging Leadership
Army Single Manager ISO Containers
Packaging Testing
Distribution Modernization
Automatic Identification Technology
48
LOGSAs LEC Tools
  • LOGPARS
  • Document Generation
  • CASA
  • Engineering Life Cycle Cost Estimation Tool
  • COMPASS
  • Level of Repair Analysis Tool
  • powerLOG
  • Logistics Data Management Tool
  • PFSA
  • Post Fielding Support Analysis

49
What is LOGPARS?
  • A Web-enabled Expert System Assistant for
  • Preparing Program Planning Documents
  • Updating Program Plans
  • Evaluating Programs
  • Making Decisions
  • Obtaining Guidance
  • Enforcing Planning Process

50
Why LOGPARS?
A Brief History
1984 GAO Study the Army has the best ILS
policy, but the worst execution. ...
  • 1989 - 1994 Continuous Enhancements
  • New documents were added SOW, MFP,
    Transportability Report, etc.
  • Adapted for other Services Navy, Air Force,
    Marine Corps, FAA, etc.
  • User Feedback
  • 1989 LOGPARS Version 1
  • Began to Institutionalize ILS Policy in an ILS
    Planning Knowledge Base
  • Generated ILSP and Warranty Information Based on
    Current Regulations and Policy

51
Why LOGPARS?
A Brief History
  • 1994 LOGPARS for Windows
  • Solved many System Limitation Problems
  • Project Development Split into Tools Focus
    (DOCSHELL) and Knowledge Base Focus (LOGPARS).
  • Now
  • LOGPARS Continues to be Enhanced to Accommodate
    Latest Regulations, Policy and Procedures that
    Exist in the Area of ILS Planning.
  • DOCSHELL Leverages the Latest Software
    Application Technologies. (e.g. Java)
  • 1994 - 1998 Continuous Enhancements
  • LOGPARS97 and LOGPARS98 Released Containing much
    Needed Acquisition Reform Guidance
  • DOCSHELL Solutions Initiated by Australia,
    Department of Agriculture, and SARDA

52
How does it work?
  • LOGPARS Integrated Documents
  • Acquisition Strategy
  • Supportability Strategy
  • PBL Strategy
  • Materiel Fielding Plan
  • Provisioning Plan
  • Performance Based Agreement
  • ILS Statement of Work
  • Transportability Report
  • Supportability Assessment
  • Business Case Analysis (BCA) New
  • Simulation Support Plan (SSP) New
  • Life Cycle Schedule
  • Warranty Advisor

Latest Policy Training Information Lessons
Learned Expert Knowledge/Experience
Sample Document This is a test of the emergency
broadcasting system This is only a test This is
a test of the emergency broadcasting system This
is only a test This is a test of the emergency
broadcasting system This is only a test This is
a test of the emergency broadcasting system This
is only a test This is a test of the
ILS supportability of any weapon system makes it
very
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Features
  • Alternative Document Authoring Process
  • Provides a Ground-up Approach to Authoring
    Planning Documents as Opposed to a Copy-Paste
    Approach
  • Simple Navigation Based on Document Outline
  • Flexible Interview-style Question Types
  • Supports Multi-user/Team Efforts
  • Automatic Data Sharing
  • Continuous Consistency Checks
  • Reviewer Commenting Capability
  • Ensures an Expert Planning Process

54
Whos using it?
  • Over 700 Registered Users
  • Integrated Logistics Support Managers
  • Project/Program/Product Managers
  • Integrated Product Team Members
  • Matrix Support Managers
  • Support Contractors
  • Etc.

55
Current Adaptations
  • LOGPARS Army
  • Non Supported Versions
  • Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps
  • Integrated Logistics Assessment Tool - Navy
  • Supportability Engineering Planning Tool - NASA
  • Through Life Support Planning System - Australian
    Defense Force
  • Environmental Impact of Water Projects -
    Department of Agriculture

56
LOGPARS Benefits
  • Reduced Time to Prepare Plans
  • High Quality Planning Decisions and Documents
  • Tailored for Individual Program Strategies
  • Supports Electronic Staffing and Review
  • Training Tool (DAU and On-the-job)
  • Minimizes Costly Requirements Omission/Duplication
  • Easy to Expand, Enhance, Update Knowledge Base

57
Powerful Capability
  • Model and Improve your Business Processes
  • Develop your Modules Locally
  • Unlimited Number of Users
  • Unlimited Number of Modules
  • Apply to any Functional Area
  • No Programming Experience Required
  • Easy to Enhance and Modify
  • Integrated Data Environment

58
Bottom Line
  • Proven Technology
  • LOGPARS
  • Other DOCSHELL Applications
  • Web-based Software
  • No Software Licenses
  • Minimal Cost to Customize
  • Continuous State-of-the-art Improvements

59
Installation and Setup
  • LOGPARS 2004 Requires JDOCSHELL 1.1.0 or Later
  • Internet Installation
  • Easiest way to get and Install LOGPARS is via our
    Internet Site https//www.logsa.army.mil/alc/logpa
    rs
  • JDOCSHELL is Available at https//www.logsa.army.m
    il/alc/jdocshell
  • Note

Remember to install JDOCSHELL first.
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Supportability Metrics
  • https//www.logsa.army.mil/alc/PolicyGuidance/add
    -tags.doc.htm
  • Maintenance Planning
  • Supply Support
  • Manpower and Personnel
  • Equipment Support
  • Technical Data
  • Training and Training Support
  • Computer Resources Support
  • Facilities
  • PHST
  • Design Interface

61
CASA
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CASA
  • Engineering Life Cycle Cost Model
  • Derived from Honeywells TRACE Model
  • Ported to PC by Defense Systems Management
    College (DSMC)
  • Ported to Windows in Joint DSMC/ LOGSA Effort
  • Developed and Maintained by LOGSA
  • Uses Standard LCC and Logistics Equations for
    Computation of Costs and Resource Requirements
  • Secondary Calculations Include Operational
    Availability and Optimization of Line Replaceable
    Unit (LRU) Spares Quantities and Allocation

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CASA
  • Modeling Capabilities
  • 1-10 Levels of Maintenance
  • Analyze Over 65,000 Hardware Items
  • Can Model Different Acquisition Scenarios
  • New
  • Mature
  • Retro-Fit
  • Can be Used for Cost Estimation of Software
    Projects

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CASA Types of Analyses
  • LCC Estimates
  • System
  • Sub-System
  • Item
  • Trade-Off Analysis
  • Support Concept Analysis
  • Production Rate and Quantity Analysis
  • Warranty Analysis
  • Spares Provisioning
  • Reliability Growth Analysis
  • Operational Availability Analysis
  • Software Project Cost Estimation

65
CASA Types of Reports
  • Total Life Cycle Costs (LCC)
  • Constant Yearly Costs
  • Inflated Yearly Costs
  • Net Present Value Costs
  • Operational Availability (AO) and Optimization of
    LRU Spares
  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Maintenance Actions per Location per Item
  • Risk Analysis
  • Support Equipment Usage
  • Input Data Report
  • Comparison
  • Evaluate Two CASA Data Files at Once
  • Summation Report
  • Add Two or More Separate CASA Data Files

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CASA Users
CASA User's Breakdown
Navy
20.23
As of 24 Aug 04
Total User's 1231
Government 785
Contractors 446
Air Force
13.97
Marines
2.84
Army
42.00
DOD
12.84
5.20
Non-DOD (US Mint, DOT, DOE,
1.71
Local/State Agencies,
1.22
NASA
Coast Guard
Colleges/Schools)
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CASA Future
  • Derivation of CASA XML Structures
  • CASA XML Schema
  • CASA XML
  • Integration of LOGSA Acquisition Toolset
  • PowerLOG-J
  • LOGPARS
  • COMPASS
  • PFSA
  • Integration!, Integration!, Integration!
  • Air Force
  • Australia, etc

68
Random Thoughts
  • If everything is coming your way, youre in the
    wrong lane!

69
COMPASS
70
COMPASS/COMPASS Lite
  • Level of Repair Analysis Model
  • Analyze and Optimize Support Concept
  • Repair vs. Discard Analysis
  • Government vs. Contractor Maintenance

71
COMPASS
  • COMPASS
  • System Level Analysis
  • COMPASS Lite
  • Item Level Analysis

72
COMPASS Description
  • PC Based, System Level, LORA Model
  • Optimizes Maintenance Policies Based on Cost and
    Availability
  • Determines Optimum Allocation of Test Equipment
    and Manpower
  • Considers Contractor as Alternative Maintenance
    Level
  • Outputs can be Exported to MS Word and Excel

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COMPASS Features
  • Screening
  • Analyze Multiple Repair Options per Item
  • Repair Vs. Discard
  • Variable Maintenance Echelons
  • Uses SESAME Algorithms

Vs.
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COMPASS Outputs
  • Maintenance Policies By Application
  • Allocations
  • Initial Spares, Repairmen, Support Equipment
  • Costs
  • Initial Spares, Consumption Spares, Repairmen,
    Support Equipment, TPS, Contractor
  • Task Distributions
  • Maintenance Replacement
  • Misc. Costs
  • Transportation, Cataloging, Requisition,
    Bin/Holding, and Documentation

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COMPASS Lite Description
  • PC Based, Item LORA Model
  • Cost to Repair Item at a Given Maintenance
    Level(s)
  • Repair vs Discard
  • Considers Contractor as Alternative Maintenance
    Level

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COMPASS Lite Features
  • Sensitivity Analysis Routine
  • Analysis over a Range of Values for MTBF, MTTR,
    and Unit Price
  • Break Even Analysis
  • Outputs/ Graphs or Spreadsheets
  • Uses Sesame Algorithms

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COMPASS Lite Outputs
  • Item Repair Cost By Maintenance Level
  • Item Discard Cost
  • Allocations
  • Initial Spares, Repairmen, Support Equipment
  • Costs
  • Initial Spares, Consumption Spares, Repairmen,
    Support Equipment, TPS, Contractor,
    Transportation, Cataloging, Requisition,
    Bin/Holding, and Documentation
  • Task Distributions
  • Maintenance and Replacement

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Random Thoughts
  • Marquettes Second Law of Home Repair
  • The first replacement part you buy will be the
    wrong size.

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Post Fielding Support Analysis (PFSA)
  • History of PFSA
  • PFSA Modules
  • Current Reimbursable Efforts
  • Future Focus
  • Access to PFSA

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History of PFSA
  • 1993-1994 Effort Initiated under JCALS to Update
    Engineering Data (LMI) with Field Feedback Data
  • 1995-1996 DOD Redirected Effort Following
    Acquisition Reform to Develop Joint Service
    Requirements to Improve Integrated Logistic
    Support (ILS)
  • 1997 Based upon Joint Service Requirements, LOGSA
    Developed Proof of Concept (POC) for the Army
  • 1998-1999 PFSA POC Expanded and Fielded as a
    Proof of Principal Application to Ft. Campbell
    and Blackhawk PM Office
  • 1999-2002 Client Capability Expanded to Include
    all Army Systems, a Rudimentary Metric Tracking
    Capability and was Made Available to all Army
    Users via Web-enabled Client
  • 2002-2004 Transition to Web Application Initiated
    as well as Re-focusing Capabilities to Metric
    Tracking and Analysis to Support Fleet Management
  • 2005-Now Fielded Initial Chinook Evaluation
    Capability and PM Special Source Data Warehouse
    and Began Integration of FMTV Fleet into PFSA

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Post Fielding Support Analysis
  • Analytical Decision Support Tool Designed to
    Provide a Fleet Management View of Army
    Systems/Equipment Using
  • Intelligent Fusion of Multiple Data Sources
  • Statistical Analysis of Past Performance
  • Predictive Analysis of Future State
  • Resource Driver Identification
  • Trigger-based Metric Tracking

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Data Fusion
  • Automated Tracking of
  • Data Availability
  • Data Fidelity (Fleet, Organization, Serial
    Numbered Item)
  • Data Source
  • Historical Tracking of Item Ownership and
    Location
  • Hierarchical Utilization of Varying Data Sources
  • Temporal Management Of Data
  • Forced Consistency between Metrics and Drilldowns

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Analysis
  • Graphical Depiction of Metrics
  • Statistical Analysis of Data Set
  • Confidence Levels
  • Standard Deviation
  • Moving Averages
  • Trend Analysis

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Analysis
  • Comparison Capability of
  • Families
  • Models
  • Individual Items

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Analysis
  • Historically Correct Relationships
  • Item Ownership
  • Location
  • Visual Identification of
  • Problem Areas
  • Navigation Options

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Analysis
  • Year to Year Comparison Capability

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Analysis
  • Driver Identification

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Trigger Based Metrics
  • User Defined Thresholds
  • Emails when Exceeded
  • Selectable Frequency
  • Selectable Occurrences
  • Selectable Conditions

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User Defined Customization
Savable Views
PDF Option
Savable Reports
Export To Excel Format
Group- Able Reports
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Requirements
  • Application Designed Specifically for
  • Internet Explorer
  • Screen Resolutions of 1024 x 768 or Higher
  • Data must be in LOGSAs Oracle Environment
  • PM Peculiar Data Sources Require Funding to
    Accommodate
  • How to get your Equipment into PFSA
  • Define your Fleet
  • Serial Number Identification
  • Comparisons Wanted
  • LED Performs Historical Data Analysis and
    Establishes Temporal History
  • System is Promoted into the PFSA World
  • How to get Access
  • LOGSA System Access Request https\\liw.logsa.ar
    my.mil

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Points of Contact
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Coles Law
  • Thinly Sliced Cabbage

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Break
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Backup
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LOGSA Acq Tools in the Life Cycle
System Development Demonstration
Operations Support
Technology Development
Production Deployment
Concept Refinement
A
B
C
Ensure Supportability Considerations
ILS Planning/ Analyzing Alternatives
Logistics System Development
Evaluate Post Production Support
Metrics Tracking Recapitalization
  • Acquisition Strategy (AS)
  • Supportability Strategy (SS)
  • Provisioning Plan Update
  • PBA Update
  • AS Update
  • Materiel Fielding Plan (MFP)
  • Create PBA
  • Prov Plan Update
  • Life Cycle Schedule
  • Provisioning Plan
  • PBL Strategy
  • SS Update
  • PBA Update
  • DMSMS Plan
  • Evaluation of Concepts
  • Design versus Discard
  • Testability Trades
  • Maintenance Planning
  • Supply Support Analysis
  • Initial Field Feedback
  • Support Plan Validation and Refinement
  • Unit Cost Changes
  • Availability of Manpower
  • System Level of Repair Analysis
  • Impact on Force Structure
  • Economic Analysis
  • Spares Provisioning
  • Operational Availability
  • Warranty Analysis
  • Reliability Growth Analysis
  • NPV Economic Analysis
  • Trade-Off / Comparative Analysis
  • Life Cycle Cost Model
  • Risk Analysis
  • Logistics Requirements DB
  • FMECA
  • Task Analysis
  • Provisioning List
  • Maintenance Allocation Chart
  • Data Exchange
  • Configuration Management
  • Technical Manual Revisions
  • RPSTL
  • Bill of Materials
  • Predecessor Information
  • Warehouse Test Data
  • Support Driver
  • Cost Driver
  • Trend Analysis
  • Warehouse Test Data
  • Trend Analysis
  • Metric Tracking
  • Logistics Resource Driver Information

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Life Cycle Logistics
Concept Refinement
System Development Demonstration
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