Logistics

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There are several definitions for logistics within systems engineering and the definition used will determine what activities are considered part of logistics. The SEBoK defines logistics as “the science of planning and implementing the acquisition and use of the resources necessary to sustain the operation of a system.” )

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Logistics Systems Engineering products and services include: • Integrated Support Planning – Defining

and planning support requirements that  
continue through the product’s life cycle as part  
of the system design

• Performance Based Logistics – Defining

the requirements, plans, procedures and  
management methods needed for support from  
product or system development to its retirement 

• Logistics Support Analysis/Maintenance

Engineering Analysis – Defining detailed  
reliability, maintainability, and support  
requirements for the life of the product for both  
mil-spec and commercial applications

• Life Cycle Cost/Total Ownership Cost

Analysis – Providing analysis to determine the  
most cost-effective methods and means of  
support during the total life of the product

• Warranty Management/Support –

Providing planning, technical and program  
management, computer tracking and   
coordinating analysis of failure data

• Repair Level Analysis – Determining the

most cost-appropriate level to which a product  
or system should be repaired

• Diminished Manufacturing Sources

Analysis – Providing modeling techniques to  
anticipate future financial concerns caused by  
part obsolescence issues

• Spares Analysis – Defining the optimal mix

of spares based on cost and availability

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