Overview
Manpower
and personnel skills requirements and constraints must be determined early
in the conceptual phase. Logistics Support Analysis (LSA) studies need to
examine not only the technologies to be employed, but also the availability
of manpower during the deployment and operation phase. System design specification
requirements should reflect the results of the LSA studies in quantitative
as well as qualitative terms. Designs that result in excessive manpower requirement
or inappropriate sill levels may adversely affect overall weapon system availability.
Costly redesign, and/or damaging redistribution and training of personnel
from other weapon systems may have to be used to correct manpower/skill caused
problems.
TRAPS
Manpower
and skill level requirements are derived from LSA task analysis results
Manpower
and skill analyses are based on experience from previous systems
Manpower
planning is based on current manpower availabilities and skill levels
Published
manpower space and overhead costs are used for design and support studies
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LOGISTICS SUPPORT
ANALYSIS
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TRAINING
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
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