Controlling Life-Cycle Costs for Naval Surface Ships

IF 0.2 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Naval Engineers Journal Pub Date : 2012-01-27 DOI:10.1111/j.1559-3584.2011.00347.x
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The American Society of Naval Engineers and Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers SD-8 Navy Ships Panel, SD-4 Arrangements Panel, and SD-10 Hull Panel, co-sponsored a workshop at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory on March 30-31, 2011 to explore three challenging and timely issues facing the Navy acquisition and operations organizations.Working Group One was led by RADM Bill Wyatt (Ret), RADM Bob Traister (Ret), Captain Barry Tibbitts (Ret), and Captain Brian Perkinson (Ret). The objective of this working group was to identify what actions can be taken to control the life-cycle costs (LCC) of surface ships. Dr. Norbert Doerry, Technical Director Technology Group, Naval Sea Systems Command, led Working Group Two. The objective of this working group was to develop a list of potential obstacles in the design, acquisition, construction, testing, and in-service support of a surface ship that has strong decoupling of the combat systems from the host ship “truck.” Jason Thomas, chair of the SD-10 hull form panel, led Working Group Three. The objective of this working group was to explore improvements for conveying the design across the contractual boundary and discuss the flexibility left for the shipbuilder during detail design. This paper summarizes the collective thoughts and recommendations of various participants of this workshop with an emphasis on the LCC issue.

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海军水面舰艇生命周期成本控制
2011年3月30日至31日,美国海军工程师协会、海军建筑师和海洋工程师协会SD-8海军舰艇小组、SD-4布置小组和SD-10船体小组在约翰斯·霍普金斯大学应用物理实验室共同主办了一次研讨会,探讨海军采办和运营组织面临的三个具有挑战性的及时问题。第一工作组由RADM Bill Wyatt(Ret)、RADM Bob Traister(Ret。该工作组的目标是确定可以采取哪些行动来控制水面舰艇的生命周期成本。海军海洋系统司令部技术组技术总监Norbert Doerry博士领导了第二工作组。该工作组的目标是制定一份水面舰艇的设计、采购、建造、测试和在役支持方面的潜在障碍清单,该水面舰艇的作战系统与主舰“卡车”具有强大的解耦能力。SD-10船体模型小组主席Jason Thomas领导了第三工作组。该工作组的目标是探索跨合同边界传达设计的改进措施,并讨论在详细设计过程中留给造船商的灵活性。本文总结了本次研讨会与会者的集体想法和建议,重点讨论了LCC问题。
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