Title :
Choosing software and replacing ATE: lessons learned
Author :
Douglas, Kirk ; Worley, James ; Stehle, Cliff
Author_Institution :
OO-ALC/MASMA, USA
Abstract :
When tasked to ensure the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile system remains fully operational and supportable through 2020, the Air Force realized that the support capability of its legacy automated test system for the operational ground support electronics subsystem would need to be completely replaced. The legacy test system, while fully operational, was rapidly becoming non-supportable. Unless replaced with new hardware and upgraded test program sets, the needed long-term support could not be provided to the weapon system. To address this issue within the scope of available program funding constraints, the Air Force selected an approach of combining the technical and programmatic expertise of the weapon system prime contractor, the program control responsibilities of the weapon system Program Office, and the technical capability of an Air Force technical organization. The program was divided into two phases: a prototype phase and a production/rehost phase. This paper gives an overview of the program and presents valuable lessons learned during the prototype phase.
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; automatic test software; ground support systems; military computing; missiles; Air Force technical organization; Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile system; automated test system; legacy test system; operational ground support electronics subsystem; production phase; program control; prototype phase; rehost phase; test program sets; weapon system Program Office; weapon system prime contractor; Automatic testing; Control systems; Electronic equipment testing; Force control; Ground support; Hardware; Missiles; Prototypes; System testing; Weapons;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2004.1346922