
- •Preface
- •0 Introduction
- •1 Scope
- •2 Related Documents
- •3 Definitions
- •4 Policy
- •Section Two. The Purpose and Scope of Def Stan 00-60
- •5 Purpose
- •6 Scope of Def Stan 00-60
- •Section Three. Defence Equipment Acquisition and Materiel Support (DEAMS)
- •7 Business Overview
- •8 Contracting Environment
- •9 Programme and Timing
- •10 Process Integration and Data Management
- •11 Introduction
- •12 ILS Principal Elements
- •13 Additional ILS Elements
- •Section Five. Data Management
- •14 Introduction
- •15 Data Dictionary
- •16 LSAR Relational Tables Business Rules and Reports
- •17 SGML
- •Section 6. Management of Defence Standard 00-60 Maintenance
- •19 Introduction
- •20 Change Procedure
- •21 Defence Standard 00-60 Help Desk
- •Figure 3 Defence Standard 00-60 Change Procedure
- •Figure 6 X Table Relationships
- •Figure 7 A Table Relationships
- •Figure 8 B Table Relationships
- •Figure 9 C Table Relationships
- •Figure 10 E Table Relationships
- •Figure 11 U Table Relationships
- •Figure 12 F Table Relationships
- •Figure 13 G Table Relationships
- •Figure 14 H Table Relationships
- •Figure 15 J Table Relationships
- •Figure 16 Z Table Relationships
- •Figure 17 LSAR Data Tables to Report Matrix
- •Figure 18 LSA-001 summary
- •Figure 19 LSA-003 summary
- •Figure 20 LSA-004 summary
- •Figure 21 LSA-005 summary
- •Figure 22 LSA-006 summary
- •Figure 23 LSA-007 summary
- •Figure 24 LSA-008 summary
- •Figure 25 LSA-009 summary
- •Figure 26 LSA-010 summary
- •Figure 27 LSA-011 summary
- •Figure 28 LSA-012 summary
- •Figure 29 LSA-013 summary
- •Figure 30 LSA-014 summary
- •Figure 31 LSA-016 summary
- •Figure 32 LSA-018 summary
- •Figure 33 LSA-019 summary
- •Figure 34 LSA-023 summary
- •Figure 35 LSA-024 summary
- •Figure 37 LSA-026 summary
- •Figure 38 LSA-027 summary
- •Figure 39 LSA-030 (Option 1) summary
- •Figure 40 LSA-033 summary
- •Figure 41 LSA-036 summary
- •Figure 42 LSA-037 summary
- •Figure 43 LSA-039 summary
- •Figure 44 LSA-040 summary
- •Figure 45 LSA-046 summary
- •Figure 46 LSA-050 summary
- •Figure 47 LSA-056 summary
- •Figure 48 LSA-058 summary
- •Figure 49 LSA-065 summary
- •Figure 50 LSA-070 summary
- •Figure 51 LSA-071 summary
- •Figure 52 LSA-072 summary
- •Figure 53 LSA-074 summary
- •Figure 54 LSA-075 summary
- •Figure 55 LSA-076 summary
- •Figure 56 LSA-077 summary
- •Figure 57 LSA-078 summary
- •Figure 58 LSA-080 summary
- •Figure 59 LSA-085 summary
- •Figure 60 LSA-126 summary
- •Figure 61 LSA-151 summary
- •Figure 62 LSA-152 summary
- •Figure 63 LSA-154 summary
- •Figure 64 LSA-155 summary
- •Figure 65 LSA-602 summary
- •Figure 66 LSA-604 summary
- •Figure 67 LSA-606 summary
- •Figure 68 LSA-608 summary
- •Figure 69 LSA-610 summary
- •Figure 70 LSA-612 summary
- •Figure 71 LSA-614 summary
- •Figure 72 LSA-624 summary
- •Figure 73 LSA-626 summary
- •Figure 74 LSA-628 summary
- •Figure 77 LSA-634 summary
- •Figure 78 LSA-636 summary
- •Figure 79 LSA-648 summary
- •Figure 80 LSA-650 summary
- •Figure 81 LSA-652 summary
- •Figure 82 LSA-654 summary
- •Figure 85 LSA-660 summary
- •Figure 86 LSA-662 summary
- •Figure 87 LSA-664 summary
- •Figure 88 LSA-668 summary
- •Figure 89 LSA-672 summary
- •Figure 90 LSA-674 summary
- •Figure 91 LSA-676 summary
- •Introduction
- •Logistic Support Analysis Record Relational Tables
DEF STAN 00-60 (PART 0)/3
Section Two. The Purpose and Scope of Def Stan 00-60
5 Purpose
The Purpose of Def Stan 00-60 is to prescribe, for contractual use, the application of ILS to defence equipment. It provides the disciplines for ensuring that supportability and cost factors are identified and considered from concept and throughout the life of an equipment so that they may influence the design, with the aim of optimizing the LCC. Thus the cost of ownership of defence equipment is driven down by:
5.1Causing support considerations to influence equipment concept and design.
5.2Identifying the necessary support required to field the equipment.
5.3Describing an efficient, integrated process for procuring and delivering supportable equipment, the support infrastructure and standardized support data.
5.4Making the support data accessible for in-Service monitoring of equipment performance, allowing informed management decisions.
5.5Forming a standard (business and data) interface between MOD and industry and between MOD departments, as well as facilitating a standard interface between industry partners, which aims to be both national and international in application.
5.6Improving interoperability of defence equipment between Services and internationally between allies. This includes rationalizing differences in current practice, particularly between the Sea, Land and Air Systems.
5.7Application and Tailoring. This Defence Standard shall not be used indiscriminately.
It shall be tailored, as described in this Defence Standard, according to its particular application.
5.8Contractual Context. This Defence Standard is intended to be called up in MOD contracts for new procurements, in-Service support management and post-design activity. It may also be used between industrial partners. To this end, this Defence Standard contains prescriptive requirements. It also contains ‘without prejudice’ advice and background to provide the best possible information for a clearly understood contract. The contracting environment is described in more detail in Section 3.
5.9Integrated Processes and Data. ILS contains many inter-related elements within the business of defence equipment management. The elements include specific processes and have associated data to support those processes. This Defence Standard integrates the key processes and their data in a consistent way.
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DEF STAN 00-60 (PART 0)/3
5.10 Continuous Acquisition and Life-Cycle Support (CALS). It follows that this Defence Standard is a fundamental element in the MOD approach to CALS. In the MOD, the implementation of CALS is being conducted within the wider initiative of Computer Integration of Requirements, Procurement, Logistics and Support (CIRPLS).
6 Scope of Def Stan 00-60
This Defence Standard is presented in Parts as described on the inside front cover. This Part describes the overall context of ILS and integrates the remaining Parts. Subsequent Parts of this Defence Standard describe the individual processes and their data and information management in detail covering the LSA, LSAR, ISSP and Electronic Documentation.
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