Transcription of DOD RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, AND MAINTAINABILITY
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DOD GUIDE FOR ACHIEVING reliability , availability , AND MAINTAINABILITY Systems Engineering for Mission Success AUGUST 3, 2005 Foreword i RAM Guide: Table of Contents Chapter 1 - reliability , availability , MAINTAINABILITY , and the Department of Defense Introduction 1-1 - RAM Defined 1-1 reliability 1-1 availability 1-1 MAINTAINABILITY 1-1 Factors Affecting RAM 1-1 Importance of RAM 1-2 Readiness 1-2 System Safety 1-2 Mission Success 1-3 Total Ownership Cost 1-3 Logistics Footprint 1-3 The Current RAM Problem with Military Systems 1-3 The Steps to Achieving Satisfactory RAM 1-6 Step 1: Understand and Document User Needs and Constraints 1-7 Step 2: Design and Redesign for RAM 1-9 Step 3: Produce Reliable and Maintainable Systems 1-14 Step 4: Monitor Field Performance 1-16 Senior Management s Role 1-17 Chapter 2 Achieving RAM in Military Systems Introduction 2-1 - Step 1: Understand and Document User Needs and Constraints 2-6 Mission and Goals for Step 1 2-7 Organizations and People
RAM Guide: Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and the Department of Defense 1.1 – Introduction 1-1
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