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Level of Repair Analysis - Theory and Principles is part two of a two-part continuous learning series on LORA (CLLs 057 & 058). The principal purpose of LORA is to determine the most effective maintenance and support structure for a system through iterative evaluations of both economic and non-economic considerations. This module describes the analytical theory of LORA and its economic and non-economic factors. It describes the steps in conducting LORA as well as policies and processes that have shaped, and still guide, its implementation. The module also provides a detailed explanation of how LORA models are designed and how input data is structured. The module discusses how LORA develops a least-cost maintenance recommendation and how those costs are estimated.
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Objectives
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Target Attendees
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This module is primarily intended for anyone interested in learning about LORA or, more specifically, individuals who are involved with the design and support of military systems and equipment who need a better understanding of how LORA can help minimize life cycle management costs and support readiness objectives.
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Prerequisite(s)
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CLL 057, Level of Repair Analysis - Introduction
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Predecessor Course(s)
(Acceptable substitutes for meeting current course prerequisite and certification standards)
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Predecessor |
Predecessor Course Title |
PDS Code |
Accepted Until |
None |
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None |
None |
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Course Length
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Approximately 3 hours to complete
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Additional Course Information
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Delivery Mode |
Continuous Learning |
Equivalent Courses |
None |
ACE Recommended Credits |
N/A |
PDS Code |
ZJS |
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Current CEU, CLP and RRP |
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Continuous Education Units |
0 |
Continuous Learning Points |
3 |
Reservist Retirement Points |
1 |
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Notes
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(Click Here) for the technical requirements for this course.
You have 60 days to complete this course.
This course contains an end of module test that must be passed with a 100% score.
After passing your exam, please be sure to complete the required Module Survey from the Table of Contents. You will not be graduated from the module until you have completed the Survey. If you experience any difficulty in completing the Survey, please contact the DAU Help Desk to ensure that you receive proper credit.
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