可靠性增长规划模型的若干性质

P. Ellner, N. Herbert
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2011年3月21日,国防部指令性备忘录(DTM) 11-003-可靠性分析、计划、跟踪和报告,适用于国防部所有主要的发展采办项目。该DTM要求这些项目的可靠性增长曲线(RGC)包含在里程碑A的系统工程计划(SEP)中,并在里程碑b开始的测试和评估主计划(TEMP)中进行更新。RGC是“反映可靠性增长策略,并用于计划,说明和报告可靠性增长。”此外,美国陆军负责采办、后勤和技术的助理部长办公室(ASA(ALT))于2011年6月26日发布了一份备忘录,内容涉及“提高美国陆军装备系统的可靠性”。该文件指出,“所有采购类I (ACAT I)系统和ACAT II系统的项目经理(pm),如果主办单位确定可靠性是一个重要的操作属性,则应在SEP、TEMP和工程与制造(EMD)合同中放置可靠性增长计划曲线,并确保美国陆军系统有资源来完成这一要求。”ASA(ALT)文件规定,“使用基于投影方法学(PM2)的规划模型,通过可靠性增长规划曲线对可靠性增长规划进行量化和反映。”该文件还指出,“在独特系统特性的保证下,陆军测试和评估司令部(ATEC)在与项目经理(PM)协商后,可以指定另一种可靠性增长计划方法。”
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On some properties of a reliability growth planning model
DoD Directive-Type Memorandum (DTM) 11-003-Reliability Analysis, Planning, Tracking, and Reporting, March 21, 2011 [1], applies to all major DoD developmental acquisition programs. This DTM requires that reliability growth curves (RGC) for such programs be included in the Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) at Milestone A, and be updated in the Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP) beginning at Milestone B. The RGC is to “reflect the reliability growth strategy and be employed to plan, illustrate, and report reliability growth.” Additionally, the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (ASA(ALT)) issued a Memorandum dated June 26, 2011[2], addressing the subject “Improving the Reliability of U.S. Army Materiel Systems.” This document states that “Program Managers (PMs) of all Acquisition Category I (ACAT I) systems and for ACAT II systems where the sponsor has determined reliability to be an attribute of operational importance shall place reliability growth planning curves in the SEP, TEMP, and Engineering and Manufacturing (EMD) contracts and ensure that U.S. Army systems are resourced to accomplish this requirement.” The ASA(ALT) document stipulates that “Reliability growth planning is quantified and reflected through a reliability growth planning curve using the Planning Model based on Projection Methodology (PM2).” The document also states “Where warranted by unique system characteristics, the Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC), in consultation with the Project Manager (PM), may specify an alternative reliability growth planning method.”
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