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ISBN 10: 0833041606
ISBN 13: 978-0833041609
Author: John F. Schank, Mark V. Arena, Paul DeLuca, Jessie Riposo, Kimberly Curry, Todd Weeks, James Chiesa
Nuclear submarine design resources at the shipyards,their suppliers, and the Navy may erode for lack of demand. Analysis of alternative workforce and workload management options suggests that the U.S. Navy should stretch out the design of the next submarine class and start it early or sustain design resources above the current demand, so that the next class may be designed on time, on budget, and with low risk.
Introduction
The Submarine Design Process
Framing the Analysis
Effect of Different Options for Managing Design Resources
Critical Skills
Suppliers
The Navy’s Roles and Responsibilities in Submarine Design
Effect of a Design Gap on the Navy’s Technical Community
Conclusions and Recommendations
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Tags: John Schank, Mark Arena, Paul DeLuca, Sustaining