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Author:
Lorell, Mark A., 1947- author.
Title:
A Review of selected international aircraft spares pooling programs : lessons learned for F-35 spares pooling / Mark A. Lorell, James Pita.
Publisher:
RAND Corporation,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiv, 39 pages ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Airplanes, Military--Management.--Management.
Airplanes, Military--International cooperation.--International cooperation.
Airplanes, Military--History--21st century.
F-35 (Military aircraft)--International cooperation.--International cooperation.
Other Authors:
Pita, James, author.
Rand Corporation, issuing body. isb
Project Air Force (U.S.). Resource Management Program, researcher. res
United States. Air Force, sponsoring body. spn
Notes:
"RAND Project AIR FORCE." "Prepared for the United States Air Force."--Title page. "The research was conducted within the Resource Management Program of PAF."--Page iii. "Approved for public release; distribution unlimited."--Title page. Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-39).
Contents:
Preface -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction and Overview -- 2. NATO and European experience with international spares pooling -- 3. The C-17 Global Integrated Sustainment Partnership -- 4. Conclusions -- References.
Summary:
"The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is a fifth-generation stealth fighter whose system development was shared by nine countries: the United States (for which the F-35 is being jointly procured by the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Marine Corps), Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. In 2012, these countries agreed that F-35 sustainment assets would be managed as a single global pool, which would be centrally managed by the F-35 production support manager. In the formal agreement establishing this pool, language was also included to allow participants to opt out of the global pool, should a nation desire to establish (and be willing to pay for) a separate stock of assets. This report reviews other selected historical and current international military aircraft spares pooling programs involving the United States, major European North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies, and other U.S. allies to identify lessons learned. The most successful historical programs were characterized by a single dominant partner that could establish the ground rules and resource allocation priorities, as well as control configuration. At the same time, successful programs made major efforts to ensure fairness, equality, and transparency for all partners, based on relative contribution and need."--Publisher's web site for this work.
Series:
Research report ; RR-999-AF
ISBN:
9780833090287
0833090283
OCLC:
(OCoLC)935986273
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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