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Zero-Sustainment Aircraft for the U.S. Air Force - A Workshop Summary (Paperback)
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Zero-Sustainment Aircraft for the U.S. Air Force - A Workshop Summary (Paperback)
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Overall Air Force weapon system sustainment (WSS) costs are growing
at more than 4 percent per year, while budgets have remained
essentially flat. The cost growth is due partly to aging of the
aircraft fleet, and partly to the cost of supporting
higher-performance aircraft and new capabilities provided by more
complex and sophisticated systems, such as the latest intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms. Furthermore, the
expectation for the foreseeable future is that sustainment budgets
are likely to decrease, so that the gap between budgets and
sustainment needs will likely continue to grow wider. Most
observers accept that the Air Force will have to adopt new
approaches to WSS if it is going to address this problem and remain
capable of carrying out its missions. In this context, the original
intent of this 3-day workshop was to focus on ways that science and
technology (S&T) could help the Air Force reduce sustainment
costs. However, as the workshop evolved, the discussions focused
more and more on Air Force leadership, management authority, and
culture as the more critical factors that need to change in order
to solve sustainment problems. Many participants felt that while
S&T investments could certainly help-particularly if applied in
the early stages ("to the left") of the product life cycle-adopting
a transformational management approach that defines the user-driven
goals of the enterprise, empowers people to achieve them, and holds
them accountable, down to the shop level. Several workshop
participants urged Air Force leaders to start the process now, even
though it will take years to percolate down through the entire
organization. These sustainment concerns are not new and have been
studied extensively, including recent reports from the National
Research Council's Air Force Studies Board and the Air Force
Scientific Advisory Board. Table of Contents Front Matter Overview
1 Introduction 2 Presentations and Comments 3 Wrap-Up Discussion
Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members Appendix B:
Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Workshop Participants Appendix D:
Presentation Abstracts
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