Overview
According to the Logistic Engineering Services (LES) website, eLORA was “...developed to be compliant with the Level of Repair Analysis (LORA) requirements of MIL-STD-1390D (Appendices G and Q). LES selected MIL-STD-1390D – Appendix G for the Economic Analysis functionality of eLORA as it provides the most flexibility of application. This allows eLORA to be used for almost any LORA from simple Support and Test Equipment to complicated end items such as aircraft and ships. eLORA’s non-economic functionality allows users to tailor the pre-emptive factors to suite the application being analysed. eLORA stores all analysis data in the same database used by eMRD. This provides a valuable advantage in that data does not need to be transferred between applications."
Note: DoD uses the term supportability analysis or product support analysis rather than older terms such as LSA or LSAR. See MIL-HDBK-502A for additional information.
For more information
Logistic Engineering Services (LES) is an Australian company based in Melbourne.
Web: http://www.les.net.au/elora.htm
Telephone: +61 3 8698 6400
Email: [email protected]
Address:
Logistic Engineering Services
Level 1, 7 Westside Avenue
Port Melbourne VIC 3207
Australia
Processes Supported
- Failure Modes & Effects Analysis (FMEA) / Failure Modes Effects & Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
- Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System (FRACAS)
- Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
- Level of Repair Analysis (LORA)
- Maintenance Task Analysis (MTA)
- Product Support Analysis (PSA)/ Supportability Analysis
- Reliability & Maintainability (R&M) Modeling, Prediction, Allocation and Analysis
Potential Organizations Associated
- Unknown
License Requirement
- License fee may apply
Integrated Product Support (IPS) Elements Addressed
Disclaimer
This non-US commercial tool is included in the product support analytical tools database to assist defense acquisition workforce members with identifying product support solutions which potentially optimize system readiness and life cycle cost. The analytical tools database itself should under no circumstances be considered all-encompassing; nor does it in any way warrant or endorse the capabilities, pricing, and/or products of any particular individual, company, capability, or organization. Suggested updates to the description of this particular tool or additions to the tools database are welcome.
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