Title :
Risk management for the B-1B computer upgrade
Author :
Stormont, Daniel P. ; Welgan, Capt Robert
Author_Institution :
B-1B Syst. Prog. Office, Aeronautical Syst. Center, USA
Abstract :
The B-1B has received a great deal of criticism since it was first fielded in 1985. Much of this criticism, deserved or not, was the result of perceived shortcomings in the avionics system-especially the Defensive Avionics System. These shortcomings were largely the result of software deficiencies, the B-1B is now entering a conventional mission upgrade, which will include replacing some of the computers and modifying some of the software. The challenge for the B-1B Conventional Weapons Team is to manage the risk inherent in this computer upgrade in order to prevent more criticism in the future. This will require a new approach to the way risk has been managed for the B-1B. This paper briefly describes the history of the B-1B´s computer hardware and software, risk management techniques used previously on the B-1B program, lessons learned, and risk management plans for the conventional mission upgrade now under way for the B-1B
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aircraft instrumentation; military equipment; risk management; B-1B computer upgrade; Defensive Avionics System; military aircraft; risk management; Aerospace electronics; Costs; Fuels; Hardware; History; Military computing; Programming; Risk management; Software; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1994. NAECON 1994., Proceedings of the IEEE 1994 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1893-5
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1994.332913