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Rapid Supportability Insertion (RSI): Logistics Data Management
The Master Supportability Hub Maintenance Management System (MSH:MMS) provides logistics data management with Point-of-Origin to Point-of-Installation tracking, data collection, diagnostics, maintenance tasking, and maintenance assignment and dispatch. MSH:MMS provides logisticians a variety of tools to manage parts and failure reports for US Navy shipboard systems. Parts information is stored in an XML database which can be viewed through a web browser. Users can add, edit, delete, and search parts, as well as associated failure reports.
Logistics Management:
Logistic Engineers can create a Platform Configuration File (PCF) which describes every serialized part in a given system. This PCF is uploaded to the platform Mission Package Services (MPS) and is used to track part performance. The PCF data is tied to Build Of Material (BOM) list and linked to individual SNMP data producers.
Data Collection:
MSH:MMS can download various performance data collected via MPS (SNMP, etc) as well as failure and log data. This information can be used to provide trend analysis, failure prediction, etc.
Diagnostic Capabilities: MSH:MMS provides tools to log in to remote MPS applications, permitting remote diagnostics from shore-based maintenance facilities.
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