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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.6.70

A Study on the Development plan of Configuration Control for Military Product  

Jung, Hyun-Woo (Parts Development Research Team, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Shim, Bo-Hyun (Standardization Research Team, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.6, 2020 , pp. 70-77 More about this Journal
Abstract
Configuration management is an important project management method. Configuration management is increasing daily and improving defense power as a management tool for technical data of power support systems. Configuration management work must be carried out properly from the beginning of development to acquire an excellent weapon system. In procurement, configuration management is a vital factor that can determine the cost of maintaining operations during the transfer of military supplies and carry out systematic management among operational support. Countries are making changes to policies and systems to manage R&D, standards, and patents in conjunction with each other from the beginning of research and execution, and it is important to establish the concept of managing and controlling the configuration as an efficient means of managing military resources. To identify the activity details during the entire life cycle from the beginning of acquisition to the end of disposal by linking munitions configuration control with the total life cycle, and redefine the appropriate work system, this study investigated and analyzed the U.S. configuration control procedures to identify the activity details and present areas to develop.
Keywords
Standardization; Configuration Control; Configuration Control Board; Implementation; Verification;
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