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LOGSA Tools Post Fielding Support Analysis (PFSA) - For use in Post Field Support analysis Systems Planning and Requirements System (SYSPARS) - To develop key program documents and plans PM Support Computerized Optimization Model for Predicting and Analyzing (COMPASS) - Army mandated tool for Level of Repair analysis Cost Analysis Strategy Assessment (CASA) - To perform Engineering Life Cycle Cost analysis Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM) COMPASS LITE - To perform simple LORA at LRU/SRU level powerLOG-J - To establish and manage program logistics data USAMC Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA)


To access each of these tools, place your cursor over the desired product icon for more information and a direct link to LOGSA for additional information and registration purposes. To access the LOGSA homepage, simply click on the LOGSA "pentagon icon" in the center of the graphic.

The US Army LOGSA Logistics and Engineering Center (LEC) develops and maintains state-of-the-art supportability analysis and Life Cycle Logistics decision support software tools to assist acquisition Program and Product Support Managers. The LEC develops and maintains software tools for supportability analyses, logistics data management, integrated product support program planning/execution, and is the lead Army activity for the development and implementation of the Post Fielding Support Analysis program. With these tools program managers can effectively develop key program management documentation, develop their logistics management information data base, conduct engineering life cycle costing, perform Level of Repair Analysis (LORA), conduct sustainment/supportability analysis, and employ the results of these analyses to reduce project cost, schedule, increase performance, and minimize risk. Although these are US Army tools, they have broad potential applicability and utility for life cycle logistics, product support, and program management professionals across each of the Components within the Department of Defense.

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Date CreatedThursday, October 20, 2011 5:22 PM
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