Title :
Improving reliability and maintainability through process management
Author :
Sharp, Timothy J. ; Ervin, Cay A.
Author_Institution :
Wright-Patterson AFB, Fairborn, OH, USA
Abstract :
A recent study by the Scientific Advisory Board found that the US Air Force spends approximately $2 billion a year on simple structural aircraft parts. Responsibility and management of these parts (fasteners, actuators, connectors, tools, and subsystems, or FACTS) is spread across the Air Force major commands and weapon systems. In order to improve the reliability and maintainability (R&M) of these parts and decrease the amount of time needed to acquire and provide the parts to the aircraft maintainers the Acquisition Logistics Division FACTS Office was founded. The FACTS Office acts as an advocate for maintainers by helping with the procurement of better parts. The office also attempts to change the systems by which the parts are acquired. The FACTS Office has established an internal process using project teams, a sophisticated computer hardware and software system, and management support to improve the R&M of simple aircraft parts. This management system was developed around the total quality management concept of process improvement. Several projects have been completed successfully with both tangible and intangible savings identified
Keywords :
aircraft; maintenance engineering; management information systems; quality control; reliability; stock control data processing; US Air Force; actuators; connectors; fasteners; hardware; maintainability; management IS; process management; project teams; reliability; software; stock control; structural aircraft parts; subsystems; tools; total quality management; Actuators; Connectors; Fasteners; Hardware; Logistics; Maintenance; Military aircraft; Procurement; Software systems; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1992. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0521-3
DOI :
10.1109/ARMS.1992.187805