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Delivering systems which meet correctly specified requirements, are appropriately designed, verified and validated is the primary objective of The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). Continuous technology upgrades of systems allow the Navy to deliver increased capabilities to its fleet without a need to be reliable for the life of the ships. When equipment upgrades are preplanned, a balance must be...
Since 2011, the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has undertaken a focused effort to revitalize reliability and maintainability engineering (R&ME) and institutionalize formal R&ME policy, standards, practice and processes for all NAVSEA programs. The NAVSEA R&ME Implementation Working Group consists of subject matter experts representing many of NAVSEA's acquisition category (ACAT) I...
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