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22 Nov 05 OSD TLCSM Memo Containing PBL Performance Metrics Operational Availability Mission Reliability Logistics Response Time Total Life Cycle Cost per Unit of Usage Cost per Unit Usage Logistics Footprint

Operational Availability (Ao) Memo definition: The percent of time that a weapon system is available to sustain operations PBL Guidebook concept: Ao is a weapon system or system of systems readiness measurement indicator that explicitly considers the interactions of reliability, availability & maintainability in keeping weapon systems available to perform their missions PBL Guidebook definition: The percent of time that a weapon system or system of systems is mission capable Measures the degree to which equipment is in an operable state and can be committed at the start of a mission, when the mission is called for at a random point in time

Operational Availability Metrics Ao = Up Time / Total Time = Up Time / (Up Time + Down Time) In Memo: Ao = MTBM / (MTBM + MDT) Prior to Fielding for Corrective Hardware (HW) Maintenance Ao: Ao = MCTBF / (MCTBF + MTR + CWT) Army has Ao driven Readiness Based Sparing and Level of Repair Analysis models available for use by Govt & Contractors SESAME optimizes sparing to an Ao input or calculates Ao for the HW corrective maintenance portion if sparing mix is inputted COMPASS determines the most cost effective maintenance policies to achieve an Ao target

Operational Availability Metrics Prior to Fielding for Periodic Maintenance/Actions Portion of Ao: 1 – (Periodic Action Down Time / Calendar Time Between Periodic Actions) Ao = Corrective HW Maintenance Ao x Product of Ao’s from each type of Periodic Action Causing System Down Time Modeled with Reliability and Logistics Chain metric inputs to evaluate Ao as a single performance metric. Inputs can be identified & computed in stakeholder segments of responsibility Note: Use of MTBF in Ao equation is wrong unless a system operates continuously. For unit consistency, all units are in calendar time, while MTBF is in operating time After Fielding: Operational Readiness Rate Full Mission Capability Rate

Mission Reliability Memo definition: The measure of a weapon system in meeting mission success objectives. Depending on the weapon system, a mission objective would be a sortie, tour, launch, destination reached, capability, etc. PBL Guidebook definition: The measure or ability of a system to achieve operational performance for a defined mission or specified mission profile Probability of performing a mission action without an operational mission failure within a specified mission duration timeframe

Mission Reliability Metrics Discrete Missions: Number of Successful Missions / Number of Missions Attempted Sortie Rate for Aircraft Prior to Fielding: Mean Time Between Operational Mission Failure Mean Miles Between Failure causing operating degradation or loss After Fielding if Operating Metrics Recorded: Mean Operating Hours Between Operational Mission Failure Mean Flight Hours Between Operational Mission Failure Mean Miles Between Operational Mission Failure After Fielding if Operating Scenarios Not Recorded: Mean Calendar Time Between Failures causing operating degradation or loss

Operational Reliability Mean life units between critical failures MTBOMF – The average operating hours between the occurrence of an operational mission failure MTBF - The average operating hours between failures to all critical items in the weapon system that are serially configured MTBSA – Mean time or mileage between system aborts. (loss or degradation of essential functions causing a system to be unable to start or complete a mission or be withdrawn) MCTBF – The average calendar time between failures causing down time Mean Calendar Time(s) between Periodic Downtime Action(s)

Logistics Response Time Memo definition: The period of time from logistics demand signal sent to satisfaction of that logistics demand required for weapon system logistics support PBL Guidebook definition: The period of calendar time from when a failure/malfunction is detected and validated by the maintainer to the time that the failure/malfunction is resolved Time from when need is identified until provider satisfies that need All associated supply chain, maintenance time & delivery times of parts Measures the delivery times of parts to military customers for materiel requisitioned through the DoD logistics systems or other delivery means to a predetermined location Influenced by support activity order fill rates/stock availability Influenced by logistics chain times of providers

Logistics Response Time Metrics Prior to Fielding: Mean Time to Restore when Spares Available at Forward Level Down Time(s) per Periodic Downtime Action(s) Customer Wait Time per Critical Failure outputted by SESAME After Fielding: LRT = Σ(Receipt date – Requisition date) / Total Requisitions Support Activity’s Stock Availability from Actual Demands Mean Down Time(s) per Periodic Downtime Action(s) Order & Ship Time to Customer (for Removal & Replacement) Repair Cycle Time (for Screening or Repair & Return Actions) Mean Time to Obtain Back Orders Potential Improvements to Existing Baseline: Improved Stock Availability/Order Fill Rate computed from Spares Plus Up based on Support Activity’s Actual Demands

Cost Per Unit of Usage Memo definition: The variable operating costs divided by the appropriate unit of measurement for a given weapon system. PBL Guidebook concept: The objective is to collect all operating and support costs data and elements at the lowest level required to maintain and sustain a weapon system PBL Guidebook definition: The total operating and support costs, to include overhead and management costs, for a weapons system usage attributable to a given unit of usage. Usage can be measured in terms of unit density or individual weapon systems; usage factors include miles, rounds, launches, flight hours, time, systems, etc. Projected Life Cycle Cost (LCC) remaining for fielded systems or their subassembly based on its projected usage rate

Cost Per Unit of Usage Metrics After Fielding if Operating Metrics Recorded: Total Operating and Support Cost per Mile, Round, Launch, Flight Hour or Operating Hour Operating costs Maintenance costs (AMDF price spent on items repaired - repair credits) Spare & Repair Parts cost (AMDF price from items replenished) Facilities cost (Military Construction funding) After Fielding if Operating Metrics Not Recorded: Total Operating & Support Cost per System Fielded per Year Annual Operating & Support Cost for Quantity of Systems Impacted Potential Improvements to Existing Baseline: Return on Investment* for Improvement vs. Status Quo * (Discounted Remaining LCC Savings for Quantity Impacted) / Investment Cost

Total Life Cycle Cost Per Unit of Usage Memo definition: The total operating and life cycle costs divided by the appropriate unit of measurement for a given weapon system. PBL guidebook lacks definition, but does contain some Life Cycle Cost (LCC) metric factors Total remaining LCC for weapon systems being acquired prior to fielding. Total non sunk costs remaining over the systems life based on its projected usage rate. Should be used in Level 2 Business Case Analysis with supportability analysis optimization in the LCC estimate Useful for new weapon system Baseline Cost Estimate

Prior to Fielding for Acquisitions: Non-Sunk, Life Cycle Cost Estimate for Acquisition Quantity Non-Logistics costs remaining associated to systems development, production, test, PM and systems engineering support) Initial Deployment costs (fielding + NET, simulators & training material + facilities/site activations + mil construction impacted by system quantity) Recurring Operating costs (operators + energy (batteries & POL) + recurring training + scheduled maintenance + IMMC support + post production PM & systems engineering + PP SW support + HW changes) Support Costs influenced by RAM (warranty + organic repair + CLS + initial provisioning + inventory holding + replenishments + transportation + support/test equipment + repair documentation) Disposal cost (equipment demilitarization & disposal) COMPASS & Time Phased COMPASS in LCET can optimize or analyze RAM related support costs portion Total Life Cycle Cost Per Unit of Usage

Logistics Footprint Memo definition: The government/contractor size or presence of logistics support required to deploy, sustain, and move a weapon system. Measurable elements include: Inventory/equipment Personnel Facilities Transportation assets Real estate PBL Guidebook definition: Same as memo and includes: measures should quantify the footprint, i.e. weight, area, volume, and personnel, etc. as appropriate

Logistics Footprint Metrics Prior to Fielding : Total Weight or Transport Dimensions of Deployable Systems, Retail Inventory, Energy and/or Test Equipment Number of Operators per System Maintenance Ratio Energy Requirements (miles per gallon or kilowatts per hour) Component Commonality (Existing NSNs / Total NSNs) Deployment to Area of Operations: Time to Transport Unit’s Personnel & Equipment Impacted Area and/or Time to Set Up Needed Facilities if Not in Place Sustainment in Area of Operations: Total Number of Personnel in the Deployed Area Required to Transport and Sustain the Weapon System Component Demand Rates & No Evidence of Failure Rates

Total Life Cycle System Management Capabilities Functions Priorities System Performance Reliability Maintainability Product Effectiveness Support Effectiveness Operational Effectiveness System Effectiveness Mission Use Supply Spares Mix Maintenance Concept Support Process Times Operations/Uses Efficiency Support System Life Cycle Cost: Design Products to Reduce LCC e.g. Operational Availability Readiness Rate Sortie Rate Support Effectiveness Optimization Design for Supportability Producibility PBL