Logistics Assessment (LA) is an analysis of a program’s supportability planning. Preferably, it is conducted by an independent and impartial team of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) not directly associated with the program being assessed. An LA is not a compliance audit, but an effective and valid assessment of the program office’s product support strategy, as well as an assessment of how this strategy leads to successfully operating a system at an affordable cost. As part of the LA, statutory, regulatory, and Component required documentation is reviewed and assessed for completeness and compliance prior to the milestone decision. The focus is on whether the program planning and methodology has a basis and can be successfully executed. Conducting the LA early in the program phase where the design can be influenced, and re-assessing the planning at each milestone and periodically thereafter as the design matures, is critical to fielding a sustainable system. It also provides senior decision makers critical information for making strategic trades within and across various programs, especially as today’s Acquisition Category (ACAT) programs are becoming increasingly complex and integrated with other systems. Additional information on Logistics Assessments is also available in the CLL020 Independent Logistics Assessment continuous learning module and LOG 350 Enterprise Life Cycle Logistics Management course.
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ForewordTable of ContentsIntroductionPart I: Planning and Organizing Part II: Conducting the AssessmentPart III: Assessing and Reporting the ResultsPart IV: Resolving DiscrepanciesPart V: LA Report ContentPart VI: Post-Initial Operational Capability AssessmentsAppendix A: Integrated Product Support Element Assessment CriteriaAppendix B : Documentation Request ListAppendix C: Rating and Certification CriteriaAppendix D: Glossary of TermsAppendix E: Glossary of Acronyms