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Aviation Life Support System Management Program TC 3-04.72.pdf

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Chapter 2PRODUCT MANAGER-AIR WARRIOR2-49. PM-AW's vision statement is to “design, develop, and produce aircrew products that provideexceptional warfighting effectiveness, unparalleled mission versatility, increased aircraft lethality, andunmatched survivability while both sustainable and affordable. To have these products available becomesthe choice of combat aircrews Department of Defense (DOD)-wide.”2-50. PM-AW's mission statement is to “lead and build responsible, caring, and accountable governmentand contractor integrated product and process teams who safely design, develop, and produce the nextgeneration of aircrew related warfighting systems and life support equipment for Army and DODwarfighters that save lives, enhance crew performance, and are combat effective, affordable, andsustainable worldwide.”2-51. PM-AW may be contacted by mail at AMCOM, PM-AW, SFAE-SDR-AW, Redstone Arsenal, AL35898-5000; by telephone at (256) 876-4703, DSN 746-4703, or FAX (256) 313-4946; or online athttps://airwarrior.redstone.army.mil. The AW website is a valuable resource for ALSE information; it isrecommended that all ALSE shops have access to the site (user identification and a password are required).AVIATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SURVEY2-52. The ARMS is a FORSCOM program designed to provide aviation personnel with expert technicalassistance and onsite evaluations as mandated by AR 95-1. Additional information, assistance, and theARMS commander's guide may be found online at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/592726. KeyARMS proponent areas include, but are not limited to, the following:• Maintenance.• Supply.• Safety (command support programs).• Petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL).• ALSE.• Operations.• <strong>Aviation</strong> medicine.• Standardization.• Training management.SECTION V – REFERENCE MATERIALS AND ADMINISTRATIVEMANAGEMENTREFERENCE LIBRARY2-53. Reference libraries must contain publications required to effectively manage unit ALSS maintenancemanagement and training programs. Required publications include the following:• ARs.• TMs.• FMs.• CTAs.• SBs.• TOs.• NAVAIR publications.• TBs.• Supply catalogs.• Modification work orders (MWOs).• Safety of flight/aviation safety action messages.2-10 <strong>TC</strong> 3-04.72 15 October 2009

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