A Study of the Air Force Maintenance Technical Data System

A Study of the Air Force Maintenance Technical Data System

Author: Republic Aviation Corporation

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Published: 1962

Total Pages: 242

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This report details the research on preparation, production, distribution, evaluation and verification of Air Force maintenance technical data. It highlights the impact of management on the procurement of accurate, timely, and economical data and identifies the areas in which management was found to be deficient. It points out the specific shortcomings in the data, in its preparation, distribution, and use. Finally, the report recommends actions considered necessary to first, improve management of the overall technical order system, and second to enhance the quality, usefulness, and timeliness of the data produced.


A Study of the Air Force Maintenance Technical Data System

A Study of the Air Force Maintenance Technical Data System

Author: J. E. Losee

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Published: 1962

Total Pages: 197

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"This report details the research on preparation, production, distribution, evaluation and verification of Air Force maintenance technical data. It highlights the impact of management on the procurement of accurate, timely, and economical data and identifies the areas in which management was found to be deficient. It points out the specific shortcomings in the data, in its preparation, distribution, and use. Finally, the report recommends actions considered necessary to first, improve management of the overall technical order system, and second, to enhance the quality, usefulness, and timeliness of the data produced."--Abstract.


An Analysis of United States Air Force Maintenance Technical Data From the Maintenance Technician's Perspective

An Analysis of United States Air Force Maintenance Technical Data From the Maintenance Technician's Perspective

Author: Steven E. Bunch

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Published: 1978

Total Pages: 197

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Technical data occupy a prominent position in guiding maintenance technicians toward the goal of task accomplishment. In 1962, the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories (AMRL) prepared a study on the Air Force technical data system. This study analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of existing technical data and made a number of recommendations for improvement. The object of this thesis effort was to determine the extent to which Air Force technical data have changed since completion of the 1962 study. The thrust of this effort was threefold: to assess the attitudes of maintenance technicians, to compare the result of this study with the results of the 1962 AMRL study, and compare attitudes of newer and older weapon systems technicians toward the technical data they use. It was concluded that maintenance technicians today (1978) have a favorable attitude toward the technical data they use, however, there was a strong indication that inadequacies still exist. No significant difference was found to exist between 1962 and 1978 technician attitudes toward technical data. Finally, no difference was found to exist between the newer and older weapon system technical data as perceived by maintenance technicians. (Author).


Evaluative Study of the Content and Display of New and Existing Technical Data to Support Air Force Maintenance

Evaluative Study of the Content and Display of New and Existing Technical Data to Support Air Force Maintenance

Author: Andrew P. Chenzoff

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Published: 1973

Total Pages: 32

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Analyses were made to compare job performance aids (JPAs) and technical orders (TOs) in terms of the process by which they are developed, their contents, and their production costs. Throughout the comparisons, some attention was given to the functions that each type of technical data best supports. In comparison to TOs, JPAs are developed by a more rigid process which starts with systematic descriptions of maintenance tasks and personnel. In content, JPAs normally have many more illustrations, more blank space and a simple standard format for rather detailed directions. Currently available cost data do not support any substantive conclusions about the initial and long term relative costs of TOs and JPAs for a given system. Additional pertinent conclusions were: (1) Any technical data system used by maintenance men must include an illustrated Parts Breakdown, (2) Providing both JPAs and TOs to a given maintenance technician would not be optimal, (3) Technical data should be developed according to a systematic procedure which includes task analysis and a description of the users, (4) Future technical data should be adaptable to various modes of presentation, (5) Unambiguous guidance for the performance of troubleshooting tasks is highly desirable, (6) Illustrations and standardized language increase the utility of technical data for maintenance. (Author).


Air Force Software Sustainment and Maintenance of Weapons Systems

Air Force Software Sustainment and Maintenance of Weapons Systems

Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2020-07-09

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 0309678153

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Modern software engineering practices, pioneered by the commercial software community, have begun transforming Department of Defense (DoD) software development, integration processes, and deployment cycles. DoD must further adopt and adapt these practices across the full defense software life cycle - and this adoption has implications for software maintenance and software sustainment across the U.S. defense community. Air Force Software Sustainment and Maintenance of Weapons Systems evaluates the current state of software sustainment within the U.S. Air Force and recommends changes to the software sustainment enterprise. This report assesses how software that is embedded within weapon platforms is currently sustained within the U.S. Air Force; identifies the unique requirements of software sustainment; develops and recommends a software sustainment work breakdown structure; and identifies the necessary personnel skill sets and core competencies for software sustainment.