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·  Emergency actions during transport;

·  In-transport maintenance.


Appendices

A.   Relevant existing material

This list seeks to identify what existing documentation should be considered in developing the requirement.  The material will be collected by the NCO either on paper, or in the NCO Office IT system (g/2/6/4/PLCS Background)

PWI Draft Interim report (1998-03-01)

NATO CALS Through Life Business Model, Version 6

SwedCALS CALS Technical Goal 2

NATO CALS Data Model and Rig Test Report

NATO CALS Pilot Project #1, Task 2.4 function list

POSC Caesar CD

NCFP Reports:

Data Architecture and Interchange Specification

NCFP Interchange Candidates List

Minutes from WG3/T8  (Florence, Orlando and Bad Aibling)

Other Bad Aibling Material:

Notes on Wednesday CM session

JD Notes on product id session (more to be sought from Gerry Radick and Bob Fisher)

Jim Kindrick presentation on product id.

JK PDM modules presentation J

JD Notes on above

New version(s) of PDM schema modules (through web)

STEP Shipbuilding Common Modules?

Mil Spec CM2549

AP208

AP203

New IRs part 41,43,44

NATO CALS Acquisition Workshop Report – data model

ISO/TC184 Supplementary QC Directives (from pdt web site)

IMS project proposal form.

Functional Guide for Support Information System (France MoD – in French)

US Mil-PRF 49506

Rome airforce base home page!

UK Navy RCM data set

Def Stan 00-60

SAE/SOLE work on “ILS”

Blanchard new book on Support Engineering

ATA work?

MIL PRF on FMECA,

MIL Handbook 217


B.  Glossary of Terms


C.  Industry Classification

The industrial classification codes used for bounding the work are taken from KOMPASS [1].

Note: The mining/quarrying; basic metal and component manufacturing;

construction; and electricity, gas, water and chemical production industries are not included.

Code         Description

35 - 36      Metal industry

37           Electrical, electronic, data processing and nucleonic equipment

38           Precision equipment; measuring, testing, optical, photographic,

cinematographic, medical and surgical equipment

39           Transport equipment, infrastructure

40           Hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, steam machines, engines, pumps,

compressors, refrigeration, heating and air conditioning equipment

41           Agriculture, horticulture and forestry equipment, food, drink and

tobacco equipment

42           Chemical, rubber and plastics plant and equipment. Mechanical

preparation of materials.

Collecting and processing equipment for industrial and domestic

refuge.

Water treatment equipment. Packing machinery

43           Textile, clothing, leather industry and shoemaking equipment

44           Pulp and paper industry. Printing office machinery and equipment

45           Mining and quarrying, oil and gas extraction equipment.

Stone and earth, ceramic and glass industry equipment.

Mechanical handling equipment.

Road making, building, offshore and underwater equipment

46           Heavy industry and metal working plant and machinery

47           Metal and woodworking machines, machine tools and accessories,

special purpose machines.

Industrial robots

48           General mechanical engineering sub-contractors

Table 1: Table of industrial classifications

[2] REED Information Services (In association with the CBI), Windsor Court, East Grinstead House, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1XA. KOMPASS, Volume I - Products and Services (UK), 1994