Development of Maintenance METRICS to Forecast Resource Demands of Weapon Systems. (Maintenance Metrics and Weightings). Revision A.

Abstract : The approach taken for this portion of the study effort was to utilize the source data identified in Task V as inputs to develop statistical models for the estimation and prediction of the maintenance action demands of the equipment items selected for study. The data case values acquired for the lists of hardware, operational, and environmental parameters which were found in Task V (Analyzing and Prioritizing Parameters) to be directly and strongly related to the maintenance demand rates of the selected equipment items were reconstituted into input data sets for the modeling process. This process resulted in one hardware, one operational, and one environmental data set being associated with each aircraft subsystem studied. Step-wise regression analysis was then applied to each data set for each subsystem's equipment to obtain best fit multiple regression equations explaining maintenance action demand as a function of equipment characteristic parameters, as a function of operational characteristic parameters, and as a function of environmental characteristic parameters. These separate equations for each type of parameter constitute 'generic' Maintenance Metrics and Weightings Models which facilitate the estimation of expected maintenance action demand for any aircraft subsystem when only equipment characteristics, only operational characteristics, or only environmental characteristics are known.