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MIL-HDBK-502 - Barringer and Associates, Inc.

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<strong>MIL</strong>-<strong>HDBK</strong>-<strong>502</strong>: ACQUISITIONALOGISTICSAre operator <strong>and</strong> maintenance manuals available <strong>and</strong> what levels ofmaintenance are covered?9.3.4 Core Considerations in the Acquisition ProcessThe core methodology is a DOD approach to maintaining a capabilitywithin Defense depots <strong>and</strong> the industrial base to meet the readiness <strong>and</strong>sustainability requirements of the weapon systems that support the JointChiefs of Staff contingency scenarios. Core exists to minimize operationalrisks <strong>and</strong> to guarantee required readiness for these critical weapon systems.Application of the core methodology satisfies the requirements set forth inTitle 10, Sec 2464; DoD Directive 4145.18; <strong>and</strong> the Deputy UnderSecretary of Defense (Logistics) policy for maintaining core depotmaintenance capability.Core represents the minimum amount of maintenance capability that theDoD Components must maintain in organic depot facilities to ensure thatcontingency operations are not compromised because of lack of essentialdepot maintenance support. Core is an organic capability <strong>and</strong> is notperformed in the private sector. Not all critical or mission essentialweapon systems <strong>and</strong> equipment will be maintained in the public sector, butthe capability to perform depot maintenance on designated weapon systemsmust be maintained organically. The determination of core capabilityrequirements <strong>and</strong> the depot maintenance workloads necessary to sustainthose capabilities are developed by each Service, using a jointly agreedupon methodology. The aggregation of these calculations then becomesthe basis of the DoD core requirements.The steps to identify workloads necessary to sustain core capabilityrequirements can be summarized as follows:• Identification of weapons systems necessary to support the JCScontingency scenario(s).• Estimate scenario workload.• Assessment of private sector capabilities.• Computation of basic core.• Adjustment for efficiency <strong>and</strong> economy.• Add best value/last source.• Compute total organic capability requirement.The methodology is also used to determine the most suitable source ofrepair for new acquisitions at minimum risk <strong>and</strong> best value. Depot levelmaintenance may be accomplished by a DOD organic maintenance activity;or by a private sector activity when associated risk is acceptable. The9-12

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