Abstract
Software is an important part of the capability drivers for many modern United States Army systems. The importance of improved software system safety processes are highlighted in the last revision to Military Standard (MIL-STD)-882. MILSTD-882E added software system safety techniques and practices. However, many Army systems pre-date the current revision. This paper provides an overview of how the Army Air Defense community is applying the software system safety guidance and techniques to an Air and Missile Defense system. The Patriot Air and Missile Defense (AMD) system is used for the case study. The case study illustrates the process and demonstrate safety analysis effectiveness. As part of the case study there is a discussion of the various Army safety organizations and the synergies between them.
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