Developing a reliability, availability and maintainability process

R. Knight
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The Department of Defense (DoD) has put an increased focus on reliability during system acquisition and development. This is due to historically poor reliability performance which has significantly increased sustainment costs for systems that have been built over the last 25 years. The Director of the Department of Operational Test and Evaluation has written a memorandum, dated June 30, 2010 with subject “State of Reliability” discussing these concerns. Training time for a new reliability engineer can be reduced by providing the engineer with a documented process guide for reliability engineering activities. This process guide provides guidance for each reliability task, and relates the task to the DoD acquisition life cycle phase, which enhances the training for new graduates as well as experienced reliability engineers that lack exposure to DoD programs. Maintaining a standard set of modeling and simulation tools produces consistent analytical products and improves the efficiency within the organization by eliminating redundant modeling packages. Documenting the Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) process in a guide allows the reliability group to provide consistent and sound technical guidance to any DoD project. This process guide also reduces the transition time for RAM Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) when entering a new project that may be in a different phase of the DoD life cycle. The process guide also improves the awareness, at the program level, of the RAM efforts that are required to ensure reliability is integrated into product development.
开发可靠性、可用性和可维护性流程
美国国防部(DoD)在系统采办和开发过程中增加了对可靠性的关注。这是由于在过去25年中建造的系统的可靠性性能较差,大大增加了系统的维护成本。作战测试与评估部主任已经写了一份备忘录,日期为2010年6月30日,主题为“可靠性状态”,讨论了这些问题。为新入职的可靠性工程师提供文档化的可靠性工程活动过程指南,可以减少培训时间。该过程指南为每个可靠性任务提供了指导,并将任务与国防部采办生命周期阶段联系起来,从而增强了对新毕业生以及缺乏国防部项目经验的经验丰富的可靠性工程师的培训。维护一组标准的建模和仿真工具可以产生一致的分析产品,并通过消除冗余的建模包来提高组织内的效率。在指南中记录可靠性,可用性和可维护性(RAM)过程允许可靠性小组为任何国防部项目提供一致和健全的技术指导。当进入一个可能处于国防部生命周期不同阶段的新项目时,该过程指南还减少了RAM主题专家(sme)的过渡时间。过程指南还提高了在程序级别上对RAM工作的认识,这些工作是确保可靠性集成到产品开发中所必需的。
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