Abstract

Current programmatic metrics for obsolescence reporting do not provide actionable information to logistics, engineering, or program managers. At best, they provide feedback on the volume of cases being worked, and provide a rough order of magnitude on cost avoidance, but with no indication of the criticality of cases, or the time frame in which avoidances will be realized. This paper introduces the Reactive Obsolescence Health Indicator, a new way to analyze reactive programs, ensuring that resources are being spent wisely.

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