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Logistics Engineering
Log.Sec's vision is to become the world's leading Performance Based Logistics
(PBL) engineering company.
PBL is a strategy exercised by DoD Weapon System Managers, Program/Product Managers,
and Industry OEMs & System Integrators to increase key warfighter
performance metrics, e.g. Operational Availability (AO
) or Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), while reducing Total
Ownership Cost (TOC) and Logistics Footprint. LOG.SEC's logistics
modeling processes determine the optimum support strategy
from among feasible alternatives and focuses logistics performance
responsibility on a Product Support Integrator (PSI).
A representative PBL program would include our Logistics Engineers reviewing
the Operational Requirements Documents (ORD) for a system
to help determine an appropriate metric or metrics for further
PBL investigation. We use our expert knowledge of Army organic
logistics, personnel and financial systems, commercial logistics
processes, contractors on the battlefield issues, and future
logistics plans as considerations in all our PBL efforts.
We identify and perform appropriate Business Case Analyses
(BCA) that should be performed to optimize performance and
cost-to-footprint ratios.
In a later phase of that system's lifecycle, Log.Sec personnel use logistics
& cost modeling tools such as ACE-IT, LCET, SESAME, COMPASS,
and LCOM to develop and optimize the maintenance, sparing,
and supply strategies that were conceived as design criteria
in the initial system's design.
In yet another stage of the system's lifecycle, LOG.SEC personnel develop
a training strategy that is intuitive to system design to
reduce training requirements, improve operator & maintainer
performance, reduce equipment maintenance time, and increase
Operational Availability (AO ).
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