Abstract

This paper discusses the force multiplier effects of R&M from an operating command perspective whose assets range from intercontinental ballistic missiles to complex command, control, and communication systems. When expressing a need for new systems, operational commands will state their requirements in operational terms which then must be translated into contractual terms. A new office has been formed to insure that clear requirements are formed. While forming requirements, specific attention must be given to the requirements for ease of maintenance. The manpower and materials implications of this up front planning are illustrated with the Minuteman III ICBM missile guidance set.

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