Monday, March 05, 2007

The three approaches to logistics

Earlier, I posted about the British attempts to create weapon systems maintenance/service contracts based on availability. The British have expanded their use of "through life" contracts. In fact, the US Air Force awarded a maintenance contract for similar type of arrangement for their B-2 stealth bomber.

While examining that issue, I came across this effort to explain the three ways to accomplish logistics for a weapon system. Scroll down the page to the "BAE Systems" logo. Here, former British Air Vice Marshal and current BAE Director of Military Aircraft System Support Steve Nicoll discussed his take on the 3 approaches to logistics.


1) The Forrest Gump approach is based on the movie's famous line that "My momma always said, 'Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.' " It can be rephrased more briefly as "stuff happens," and links to a well tried, 2,000 year-old military philosophy: because stuff
happens, take lots of spares etc. with you.
(2) Then there's the Scotty approach, based on the famous Star Trek engineer...where knowing initial conditions well enough lets you predict what will happen next. In short, a linear investigation/ statistical approach.
(3) Then there's Dirk Gently of "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency". This is more of a systems approach that believes everything to be interconnected.
What a great analogy. Read the rest of the article to find out how the "Dirk Gently" approach seems to be catching on among logisticians and program managers.

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