Supporting acquisition decisions through effective experimental design
โ Scribed by M.W. Fortanbary; B.K. Mansager; C.F. Newberry
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 928 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0895-7177
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โฆ Synopsis
weapon acquisition is a very expensive process, especially in today's cost reduction environment. Techniques must be used to conduct operational testing using a minimum of resources while not sacrificing the adequacy and credibility of the test. A coordinated use of a combat simulation and a design of experiment procedure, the Taguchi method, shows promise as an acquisition strategy This research focused on the Javelin medium antitank system which just completed operationa; testing in the Fall of 1993 and was intended to give the Javelin Project Manager's office information regarding the probable outcome of critical design characteristics prior to the test. Using the Taguchr method, many different design parameters were analyzed at several different levels of performance The method reduced the number of trials required to obtain a desired level of statistical significance while still obtaining the necessary data for each parameter. Once the required number of trials were identified, the Janus combat model simulated the operational test trials.
Results suggest what weapon parameters are critical to the specific measures of effectiveness of survivability, lethality, and engagement range. In a broader view, this tandem use of an experimental design technique and a combat simulation can provide acquisition managers with insights on critical system parameters prior to actual testing.
Keywords-Defense
acquisitions, Taguchi design of experiments, Javelin antitank weapon system, Janus combat model, Orthogonal arrays in design of experiment.
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