DocumentCode :
3390469
Title :
Disruption management optimization for defense industrial base systems
Author :
Hamid, Saheed ; Mazucchi, Thomas ; Sarkani, Shahram
fYear :
2010
fDate :
8-10 Nov. 2010
Firstpage :
229
Lastpage :
236
Abstract :
Military supplies have unique functions that are not widely used elsewhere, so there are likely limited producers of these items. In times of war, the usage rate for military materiel increases dramatically and demand follows a non-linear pattern. Whether the items are bullets or tanks, if their production facilities are destroyed or severely damaged by acts of terrorism, natural, or man-made disasters, what recourse would the military have in order to acquire these unique supplies? To mitigate this risk, is it worth the expense and effort to duplicate the capability or it is more advantageous to stockpile unique commodities in case of such disasters? Is it advisable to acquire a temporary or emergency capability, until an indigenous capability can be reconstituted? This paper seeks to develop an optimizing process to answer these logistics and policy questions, using a process similar to the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP).
Keywords :
inventory management; military systems; optimisation; bullets; defense industrial base systems; disruption management optimization; emergency capability; military decision making process; military supplies; optimizing process; tanks; Hurricanes; Supply chains; Terrorism; US Department of Defense; Weapons; DIB; Logistics; critical infrastructure; defense industrial base; disaster recovery; risk; spare parts inventory; supply chain; systems engineering;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6047-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/THS.2010.5655052
Filename :
5655052
Link To Document :
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