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D-1. Warfighter Capability Requirements<br />
Product support requirements should relate to a system’s operational effectiveness,<br />
operational suitability and TOC. Sources for warfighter performance requirements are<br />
KPPs and KSAs in the JCIDS documents (CDD, CPD), the acquisition strategy and other<br />
performance agreements. These warfighter performance requirements serve as a basis for<br />
logistics tradeoffs, decisions, and implementation of a logistics program.<br />
• Are the warfighter needs reflected in the performance agreements, capabilities, and<br />
specification documents<br />
• Do warfighter needs address reduced footprint and TOCs as well as improved<br />
operational availability, deployability and sustainability<br />
• Are operating and support objectives defined where feasible, considering performance<br />
histories of previous systems or systems of similar capabilities<br />
• Are key designs for support-related cost and performance parameters (e.g.,<br />
availability, reliability, maintainability, diagnostics, and manpower) included in the<br />
ICD and as design requirements for subsequent acquisition phases<br />
• Do requirements improve on logistics footprint reductions, limitations and<br />
deployment requirements compared to previous or similar systems<br />
• How do the requirements address the need to reduce multiple configurations<br />
• Do the performance agreements reflect warfighter requirements and are they<br />
measurable objectives<br />
• Are contractual performance specifications adequate to address reliability,<br />
maintainability, and availability, and is there a requirements traceability matrix<br />
linking capability requirements to specifications placed on contract<br />
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Air Force Independent Logistics Assessment <strong>Handbook</strong>