Managing Manufacturing Maturity and Risks by Applying Department of Defense Manufacturing Readiness Assessment and Manufacturing Readiness Levels Process to a Military Weapons System
Resumen
In the 1990’s the Department of
Defense, as part of the Acquisition Process Reform,
started reducing and eliminating Manufacturing and
Quality Assurance instructions, guidance, Mil-Specs
and Standards, relying on the private sector to
establish and manage these requirements. This in
turn caused the loss of government Acquisition
Manufacturing personnel and loss of the knowledge
needed to identify and manage manufacturing
maturity and risks associated with military weapon
systems. In recent years the Department of Defense
has recognized and is pushing to improve this
deficiency. The following project discussion presents
the application of Manufacturing Readiness
Assessment process and Manufacturing Readiness
Level to an US Air Force line replaceable unit device
for a military aircraft. The end result is to provide
the information necessary to the Support Program
Office that manages the project contract, to
determine manufacturing readiness and manage
manufacturing risks through a Manufacturing
Maturation Plan.
Key Terms - Department of Defense
Acquisition Process, Manufacturing Maturation
Plan, Manufacturing Readiness Assessment,
Manufacturing Readiness Levels.