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摘要
在采购空军武器系统时,国防部现在要求以更低的成本获得更高的性能。AF系统不能仅仅为了更高的性能而获得,而必须与成本相平衡,以达到“最佳价值”投资。在产品设计过程的早期增加对性能、成本和风险权衡的洞察力是创建和部署可负担得起的自动对焦解决方案的关键。Frontier Technology, Inc. (FTI)已经建立了成熟的决策支持基础设施,该基础设施建立在dod认可的决策方法的集成上,并结合了对驱动成本的技术参数的独特的协作洞察力。FTI综合成本作为一个独立变量(I-CAIV)工具促进了AF高级能力的文件编制,以及多个利益相关者和/或作战人员优先事项的生成。该结构包括与目标和阈值相关联的性能需求,以使用户能够理解需求如何在设计过程中“驱动”成本。FTI从多个国防部SBIRs中开发了这种协作基础设施,重点关注可负担性分析的不同方面。空军、陆军和海军已经授予SBIR工作,以成熟协作基础设施,并将不同的国防部社区接受的数据源集成到I-CAIV过程和框架中。这些投资产生了一个工具,可以用它来可视化多个备选方案的性能、成本、风险和进度,以三维方式识别“性能与成本曲线的拐点”。
Affordable Design Solutions based on Colaboratilve Decision Techniques
When acquiring air force (AF) weapon systems, the department of defense now demands more performance for less cost. AF systems cannot be acquired simply for greater performance, but must be balanced against the cost to arrive at a "best value" investment. Increasing the insight into performance, cost and risk trade-offs early in the product design process is key to enabling affordable AF solutions to be created and deployed. Frontier Technology, Inc. (FTI) has matured a decision support infrastructure that is built upon the integration of DoD-accepted decision-making methods combined with unique, collaborative insight into technical parameters driving cost. The FTI integrated cost as an independent variable (I-CAIV) tool facilitates the documentation of both AF high-level capabilities as well as the generation of multiple stakeholder and/or warfighter priorities. This structure includes performance requirements that are linked to objectives and thresholds in a manner that enables users to understand how requirements "drive" cost during the design process. FTI has developed this collaborative infrastructure from multiple DoD SBIRs focused on different aspects of affordability analysis. The Air Force, Army, and Navy have awarded SBIR efforts to mature collaborative infrastructure and integrate different DoD community-accepted data sources into the I-CAIV process and framework. These investments have resulted in a tool that can be used to visualize performance, cost, risk and schedule of multiple alternatives in threedimensionsidentifying the "knee of the performance vs. cost curve.