An integrated set of mathematical models has been developed for use in the identification and quantitative measurement of logistics problems, and the prediction of probable results of proposed changes or corrective actions. The models can be used individually or in various combinations. Used together, they provide the logistics planner with a means for making a complete analysis of requirements for logistics and operations during any phase of a weapon system program.
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