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Aerospace Engineering
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04/12/2016

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Term
Name 8 foreign participant nations
Definition
Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, and the United Kingdom
Term
What are considered F-35 sustainment assets?
Definition
Spare Propulsion System
Support Equipment
All JSF Air System Spares
Term
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a _________ _______ fighter whose system development was shared by nine countries.
Definition
fifth-generation
stealth
Term
What is the rationale behind the creation of a single global pool for F-35 sustainment assets?
Definition
Savings arise from the need to stock fewer total spare parts than if all the participants operated on a purely national basis because of differentials in demand, particularly for high-cost parts with a low failure rate.
Term
Name 3 risks for single global pooling of F-35 sustainment assets?
Definition
1. Security and allocation priority of scarce spares
2. Configuration management and control
3. Shirkers unable or unwilling to pay for their share
Term
GISP
Definition
C-17 Global Integrated Sustainment Partnership
Term
What is the significance of the GISP?
Definition
It is one of the few successful past global spares programs implemented
Term
T/F Most major European military aircraft programs during the 1960s through 2000 involved collaborative development and procurement, and most of these programs resulted in successful comprehensive spares pooling.
Definition
False
"yet few of these programs"
Term
What are the characteristics of a successful global pooling program from 1960 - 2000?
Definition
1. One partner plays a dominant role
2. There is full international ownership and operation of the entire weapon system
3. Ad hoc bilateral relationships exist between small partners
4. Temporary sharing agreements for deployments and exercises
Term
AWACS
Definition
NATO Airborne Warning and Control System
Term
T/F The United Kingdom played the dominant role in the F-104G program, an example of a successful global pooling program.
Definition
False
"United States"
Term
EPAF
Definition
European Participating Air Force
Term
EPAF is associated with what program?
Definition
F-16
Term
What nations participated in the Euorofighter Typhoon Program?
Definition
Germany, Italy, Spain, UK
Term
What key time points were measured for the Eurofighter Typhoon case study?
Definition
1997 -ILS MOU
2001 - IERS
2005 - IERS FOC for comprehensive international spares pooling
2011 - RAF strips jets for spare parts ~50% Typhoons grounded, UK National Audit Office
2012 - 11 Contracts consolidated to 4
Term
Eurofighter IERS
Definition
Industrial Exchange & Repair Service
Term
Number of support contracts negotiated out of IERS?
Definition
11 contracts
Term
How is the F-35 pooling program different from historical success stories?
Definition
Sustained success observed when international partners had little stake in the design and development stages. The F-35 was a collaborative development effort.
Term
What was the USAF role in the few successfully sustained spares pooling programs?
Definition
USAF subsidized the program and exercised clear technological, financial, and economic leverage.
Term
What appears to make the C-17 GISP program a success?
Definition
Strong confirmation control by the USAF. Foreign partners must maintain the currently approved configuration baseline set by the USAF.
Term
Who is the configuration manager of the C-17 GISP spares pooling program?
Definition
USAF Air Mobility Command
Term
T/F Since 1960, there are far more failures in implementing international spares pooling programs than success stories.
Definition
True
Term
How have barriers to successful spares pooling been mitigated as they relate to U.S. export control laws?
Definition
The U.S. retains ownership of all spare parts until export.
Ownership is transferred to the partner company upon installation.
Boeing serves as the single point exporter.
Term
Name 2 key success factors to the C-17 GISP program.
Definition
1. Conformance to fleet standards.
2. USAF pays for non-recurring costs of upgrading aircraft.
Term
Integer Phenomenon
Definition
Part with low failure rate
Expensive to manufacture
pooling allows a smaller number of parts to be stocked and shared
Term
Reduced Variability
Definition
Lead time variability in relation to total demand is reduced as the pool increases. This favors smaller fleets.
Term
Offsetting Demand
Definition
The requirement by independent fleets for specific parts at different times thereby leading to some, but not complete overlap of demand for the same part. This permits a pool to stock a smaller total number of parts than would be the case if all the air forces stocked separately.
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