integrated logistic support
The nations provide integrated logistic support for the joint peacekeeping mission.
Noun: A coordinated approach to managing the technical and logistical resources required to sustain a system, product, or operation throughout its life cycle. It emphasizes the early planning and integration of support considerations into the design phase to ensure operational effectiveness and cost efficiency.
This term is primarily used in formal, technical contexts related to military operations, complex engineering projects, and large-scale system management. It describes a strategic management philosophy.
Examples: * The success of the new aircraft program depends on a robust integrated logistic support plan from the outset. * The contract includes provisions for integrated logistic support, covering maintenance, training, and spare parts. * Integrated logistic support aims to reduce the total cost of ownership over the system's lifetime.
- ILS (Acronym): "Integrated Logistic Support" is commonly abbreviated as ILS in technical documents and discussions.
- The ILS manager is responsible for the supportability analysis.
- Logistics (noun): The detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation involving the movement and maintenance of forces, supplies, and equipment.
- Life Cycle Support (noun phrase): A related concept focusing on all support activities from a system's conception to its disposal.
- Supportability (noun): The inherent characteristic of a system design that facilitates its support throughout its life cycle.
- Life cycle logistics
- System support management
- Integrated support
- ILS Plan: A formal document outlining the integrated logistic support strategy for a specific project or system.
- ILS Elements: The key components of an ILS program, which may include maintenance planning, supply support, technical data, and training.
The nations provide integrated logistic support for the joint peacekeeping mission.
- the pooling of specific resources by subscribing nations for the support of some joint operation