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Strategies for Hedging Risk in Obsolescence Management

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Promoting Quality Assurance Strategies in the Face of Rising Production Costs

Ensuring the highest product quality standards is essential to successful program management and preventing future program damage due to counterfeit or inferior product. Even a single substandard or inauthentic product can have a devastating impact on the

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Maintaining Effective Obsolescence Strategies Amid Looming Budgets Cuts

In January the Pentagon unveiled its 2013 budget plan which will cut nearly $500 billion in spending over the next ten years – and focus on creating a new, more agile military. As the defense industry reacts to the looming budget cuts, new strategies must

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Managing Programs Amid Uncertain Futures

Successful legacy and mission-critical programs within the aerospace and defense industries face the triple challenges of obsolescence, DMSMS and budget cuts on a yearly basis. Avoiding mission failure if these challenges go unmet requires a high level of

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3 Strategies for Maintaining Optimum Inventory Levels

Maintaining optimum inventory levels is essential to the success of any program: ensuring availability of critical parts and mitigating product loss due to obsolescence. There are many inventory problems that can plague a mission-critical program: Excess

Planning Against Obsolescence

Planning Against Future Product Obsolescence

Sustaining a reliable supply chain for legacy programs depends upon program flexibility since long-term product surety often brings unforeseen expenses that can derail an entire program. Preventing product obsolescence from plaguing programs in the future

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Ensuring Program Modernization With Better DMSMS Management

Maintaining a reliable supply chain for legacy programs with uncertain futures requires program flexibility, since long-term product surety often results in unforeseeable expenses. As the U.S. Air Force continues to modernize its fleet, for example,