Proactive Obsolescence Management Methods for C5ISR Systems: Insights from Practitioners

Matthew Chellin, Erika E. Miller
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Obsolescence is a significant challenge for the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) community. Obsolescence can negatively affect a C5ISR system’s cost, schedule, performance, and readiness. This article examines the challenge of obsolescence for C5ISR systems by focusing on the U.S. Army at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and their industry partners. Data were gathered by conducting interviews with 20 individuals who had experience with C5ISR systems: 10 government Army civilians and 10 industry partner employees. The objective of this study is to synthesize insights from the experiences of government and industry practitioners that mitigate diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages (DMSMS) challenges. The obsolescence mitigation areas described in this article include proactive and reactive obsolescence mitigation, obsolescence mitigation methods, opportunities for alternative components and planned improvements, the importance of DMSMS contracting language, and obsolescence management practices to avoid. This article also offers approaches grounded in practitioner experiences to mitigate obsolescence through a preliminary proactive obsolescence management model, risk mitigation framework, and metrics. The combination of the obsolescence mitigation approaches discussed in this article has the potential to achieve greater system readiness, more availability, better maintainability, and lower costs for C5ISR systems.
C5ISR系统的主动报废管理方法:来自从业者的见解
过时是指挥、控制、通信、计算机、网络、情报、监视和侦察(C5ISR)社区面临的重大挑战。过时会对C5ISR系统的成本、进度、性能和准备程度产生负面影响。本文通过关注位于马里兰州阿伯丁试验场的美国陆军及其行业合作伙伴,研究了C5ISR系统过时的挑战。通过对20名具有C5ISR系统经验的个人进行访谈收集数据:10名政府陆军平民和10名行业合作伙伴雇员。本研究的目的是综合政府和行业从业者的经验,以减轻制造来源减少和材料短缺(DMSMS)的挑战。本文中描述的陈旧缓解领域包括主动和被动的陈旧缓解、陈旧缓解方法、替代组件和计划改进的机会、DMSMS合同语言的重要性,以及要避免的陈旧管理实践。本文还提供了基于从业者经验的方法,通过初步的主动报废管理模型、风险缓解框架和度量来减轻报废。本文中讨论的减少过时的方法的组合有可能为C5ISR系统实现更好的系统准备、更高的可用性、更好的可维护性和更低的成本。
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