Analysis of light armored vehicle depot level maintenance

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Authors
Mullins, Michael
Adams, Troy
Simms, Robert
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Advisors
Apte, Uday
Ferrer, Geraldo
Date of Issue
2005-12
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Publisher
Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
An analysis of Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) Depot Level Maintenance is conducted to examine the scheduled mainenance cycle and process in order to determine potential inefficiencies related to cost or time. Performance is measured by analyzing costs, cycle time, quality, availability and flexibility. Current operations in Iraq are considered for effects on depot level maintenance, depot capacity, and operational availability. This analysis has implications in determining whether depot level maintenance should be conducted at Barstow, California or Albany, Georgia, or at both facilities as it is now.
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Technical Report
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Department
Graduate School of Business & Public Policy (GSBPP)
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NPS Report Number
NPS-LM-06-007
NPS-LM-06-007
Sponsors
Acquisition Chair (GSBPP)
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