Team 2: Impact of Logistics on Readiness and Life Cycle Cost

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Kang, Keebom
McDonald, Mary
Thompson, Meredith
Phillips, Shawn
Low, Peng Kiang
Kim, Dawoomi
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2009-11Metadata
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The development of modeling and simulation (M&S) to
support Total Life Cycle Management (TLCM) is complex
and requires a close examination of the factors involved and
results obtained. The insights derived from M&S can
contribute significantly to operational readiness and the cost
of readiness. Consequently, research is needed to identify
important data and key TLCM factors.
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from Scythe : Proceedings and Bulletin of the International Data Farming Community, Issue 7 Workshop 19
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