Question: DAU LOG 200 IPS Element Outputs and Definitions IPS Element Outputs and Definitions Design Interface and Influence Sustaining Engineering Product Support Management The Integration of

DAU LOG 200 IPS Element Outputs and Definitions IPS Element Outputs and Definitions Design Interface and Influence Sustaining Engineering Product Support Management The Integration of Key IPS Element Outputs diagram is vertically divided into five sections for each of the life cycle acquisition phases. Each acquisition phase section contains multiple boxes that indicate a unique sustainment output or service that is either newly developed or updated during that particular phase. The majority of the boxes in the diagram have one or more arrows pointing toward and/or pointing away from them. Each of these boxes represents an IPS Element activity or output. Under the Engineering & Manufacturing Development column (approximately the middle of the diagram), you will see the box titled as Draft Maint. Plan. This maintenance plan is an output within the scope of the Maintenance Planning & Management IPS Element. There are four arrows pointing to the Draft Maint. Plan box: Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS)box above 1 DAU LOG 200 IPS Element Outputs and Definitions Level of Repair Analysis (LORA)box below Failure Modes Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)box to the left Corrosion Prevention and Control Planbox to the left Each of these four boxes represents an analysis and output that must be performed and delivered in order for the completion of the Draft Maintenance Plan. This is one integration point. The Draft Maint. Plan box has an arrow points to right to the Maint. Task Analysis box. This means that the Draft Maintenance Plan must be developed before the Maintenance Task Analysis can be completed. Definitions Availability: The sustainment KPP-materiel availability and operational availability Business Case Analysis (BCA): Considers cost, quantifiable and nonquantifiable factors supporting investment and determining the optimal product support strategy Computer Resources Plan: Comprehensive plan addressing computer resources/information technology over the life cycle of a weapon system Core Logistics Analysis (CLA): Defines the degree to which the program meets 10 USC 2460, 2464, 2466, and 2474. Corrosion Prevention and Control Plan: Addresses corrosion-related issues Depot Source of Repair (DSOR): Decision process that addresses effective use of commercial and organic depot maintenance resources; maintains core capabilities Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) Plan: Proactive practices for managing risk of obsolescence and a diminishing supply base Facilities and Infrastructure Plan: A comprehensive plan for facilities, real property, related infrastructure, and facility equipment, technology, and communications Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System (FRACAS): Reports, classifies, analyzes failures and plans corrective actions in response to failures Fault Tree Analysis: A deductive analysis of undesired states or outcomes Human Systems Integration (HSI) Plan: Addresses the synergistic interaction between the human, the weapon system, and the environment 2 DAU LOG 200 IPS Element Outputs and Definitions Independent Logistics Assessment (ILA): Analysis of a program's supportability planning conducted by an independent and impartial subject matter expert team In-Service Reviews: Assessment of technical and operational health of the deployed system to substantiate in-service support and budget priorities IPS Demonstration: Also "M-Demo" or "Log-Demo", is a demonstration in a simulated operational environment to determine achievement of support requirements Intellectual Property Strategy (IP Strategy): An IPS element output related to Identification of Resources (e.g., parts, support equipment, skills, etc.) Key Performance Parameters (KPPs): System attributes or characteristics most critical or essential for an effective military capability. The sustainment KPP is Availability. Key System Attribute (KSA): Measures to provide an additional level of capability prioritization below the KPP level (Sustainment KSAs: Reliability and Operations and Support (O&S) Cost) Level of Repair Analysis (LORA): Optimizes level of repair and location Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP): A comprehensive plan for programs to effectively and affordably satisfy life-cycle sustainment requirements Maintenance Plan: Identifies maintenance requirements and resources Maintenance Procedures: Actions and resources to complete required maintenance Maintenance Task Analysis: Identification of IPS element inputs plus elapsed time for performance of each maintenance task Manpower Estimate Report (MER): The proposed force structure for a weapon system Packaging, Handling, Storage, and Transportation (PHS&T) Plan: Comprehensive plan to identify and meet PHS&T requirements for system operation and support Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS): Program personnel requirements to validate and improve job performance qualifications Procure and Deliver Spares: Spares process for initial fielding and ongoing operations Product Support Arrangements: A binding agreement (may be noncontractual) between organizations to implement weapon system sustainment 3 DAU LOG 200 IPS Element Outputs and Definitions Product Support Package: An integrated compilation of outputs from each of the IPS Elements that meets the Warfighter's outcome requirements to achieve the program's performance based metrics. Product Support Plan: Describes detailed product support implementation Product Support Strategy: The documented approach describing the process to achieve performance-based metrics Programmatic Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) Evaluation (PESHE): Communicates status of ESOH efforts and system risk management Reliability: The sustainment KSA measuring probability that the system performs without failure over time Requirements and Metrics: Early development of product support requirements and outcome-based metrics (KPPS, KSAs, and subordinate metrics) Site Activation: Rendering operational those facilities required to house, service, and launch prime mission equipment Spares List: Identifies spare and replacement parts required for system support Support Equipment Plan: Comprehensive plan addressing the acquisition, fielding, and support of a weapon system's support equipment System Safety Analysis: A method for evaluating the hazards and risks posed by a system and ways to minimize them Technical Data Rights Strategy: Addresses acquisition of and the rights to use, modify, reproduce, release, perform, display, or disclose Technical Manuals: Instructions for installation, operation, maintenance, training, and support of a weapon system and its support equipment Training Curriculum: Defines the scope of the training course Training Needs Analysis (TNA): Identification of skills to complete required tasks Training Plan: Identifies the skills, most effective approach and cost efficiencies to meet training requirements 4

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