Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
66
Language
English
Published
Mar 23, 2007
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0833040448
ISBN-13
9780833040442
Description
Don Robert Snyder explores the intricacies of sustaining air force space systems, focusing specifically on the implications of sustainment investments on operational performance. His analysis is rooted in the Global Positioning System (GPS), a critical component benefiting both military and civilian applications. By delving into how these investments are assessed, Snyder aims to provide a framework that can be applicable across various space systems.
The author meticulously outlines criteria that enable evaluators to measure the effectiveness of sustainment strategies. These criteria not only highlight the immediate impacts but also consider long-term consequences on mission success and overall operational readiness. Through detailed case studies and examples, readers gain insights into the multifaceted nature of sustainment and its vital role in maintaining strategic capabilities.
Snyder's work is not just theoretical; it is intended to serve as a practical guide for military planners, engineers, and policymakers. His commitment to enhancing understanding in this critical domain underscores the necessity of sustaining technological advancements to meet evolving challenges in space operations.
Ultimately, this examination acts as a call to action for those involved in the maintenance and management of aerial and space systems, emphasizing that informed investment decisions can significantly bolster operational effectiveness and extend the lifespan of essential technologies.
The author meticulously outlines criteria that enable evaluators to measure the effectiveness of sustainment strategies. These criteria not only highlight the immediate impacts but also consider long-term consequences on mission success and overall operational readiness. Through detailed case studies and examples, readers gain insights into the multifaceted nature of sustainment and its vital role in maintaining strategic capabilities.
Snyder's work is not just theoretical; it is intended to serve as a practical guide for military planners, engineers, and policymakers. His commitment to enhancing understanding in this critical domain underscores the necessity of sustaining technological advancements to meet evolving challenges in space operations.
Ultimately, this examination acts as a call to action for those involved in the maintenance and management of aerial and space systems, emphasizing that informed investment decisions can significantly bolster operational effectiveness and extend the lifespan of essential technologies.