A study for development and management of a maintenance management information system for Navy air-launched missiles.

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Hancock, Richard B.
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1985Advisor
Creighton, John W.
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Hochberger, Lyle K.
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This thesis examines the maintenance information system for the Navy's
air-launched missiles, draws conclusions and makes recommendations on how a
new information system should be developed and managed to enhance the
capability of the Naval Air Systems Command to manage and support the
maintenance of air-launched missiles.
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