| Result and Implications for Phase-II of the Wing Commanders Flexibility Test (Local Versus Central Purchase) |
JUN 95 |
42 pages |
| Authors:
Sharan Dockery; Margaret Green; Robert Greiner; DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY RICHMOND VA OPERATIONS RESEARCH OFFICE
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 | The Air Force conducted a local purchase test, known as the Air Force Wing Commanders' Flexibility Test, to enhance the wing commanders' acquisition options for meeting mission requirements. This test was executed in support of the Defense Acquisition Regulatory (DAR) Case 91-908-01 (Required Sources of Supplies and Services - Commodity Assignments). Authority to proceed with the test, which was conducted under two phases, was granted by the DAR Council with ... |
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| An Analysis of the Requirements Levels and Performance Projection Modules of the COrporate Information Management Requirements System |
OCT 94 |
53 pages |
| Authors:
Benedict C. Roberts; Charles Noll; Jeffrey J. Hobbs; Edward Dawson; Robert Greiner; DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY RICHMOND VA OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC ANALYSI S MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OFFICE
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 | The Joint Logistics Systems Center (JLSC) is tasked to implement standard wholesale inventory management systems throughout the Department of Defense. The primary purpose of these new systems is to eliminate duplicate systems and systems management while increasing inventory management efficiencies with reduced costs. This goal encompasses many areas of wholesale logistics systems. One of these areas includes the mathematical models that minimize inventory cost-while determining when and how much to ... |
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| Red River Depot Operations Center Design Simulation Analysis |
JUL 93 |
79 pages |
| Authors:
Steve Uehling; Gary Yielding; Robert Greiner; DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY RICHMOND VA OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC ANALYSI S MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OFFICE
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 | The Depot Operations Support Office (DOSO) designed the blueprints for a Depot Operations Center (DOC) to be built at DLA's Red River depot. The DOC will consolidate the currently dispersed areas of receiving, packaging and preservation, storage, and packing and shipping. This analysis evaluates DOSO's design for impediments and inefficiencies when subject to a simulated dynamic environment. Depot Operations, Consolidation, Design, Simulation analysis. |
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