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Airframe Depot Readiness Assessment Model (ADRAM)

Updated 2/13/2013

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Airframe Depot Readiness Assessment Model (ADRAM)
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​Existing in a Microsoft Access database, the model was designed to forecast the dollar cost to achieve a prescribed level of fleet readiness. The output is the total cost to fund the number of airframe inductions required to achieve the targeted readiness level. The ADRAM can also be used to determine the level of airframe readiness achievable, given a certain level of budgetary constraints. These funding drills can be simulated for each type of airframe incorporated in the Aviation Depot Maintenance program. It can estimate the impact of various resource allocation decisions by Type/Model/Series (TMS) and by squadron.

Processes Supported

Integrated Product Support Element(s) Addressed

Department(s) associated with tool

  • Navy / Marine Corps
For more information

OPNAV N432D (or LMI/ NAVAIR AIR 6.0)

Disclaimer
This product support analytical tool was identified as part of a database provided solely to assist defense acquisition workforce professionals to identify best value product support solutions which optimize system readiness and life cycle cost. Neither the Department of Defense or the Defense Acquisition University provide any warranty of these tools whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, but not limited to, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or any warranty that the contents of the item will be error-free. This analytical tools database should under no circumstances be considered as being all-encompassing, and is in no-wise meant to endorse the capabilities or products of any particular individual, company, or organization.


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