Common use of Operational Suitability Clause in Contracts

Operational Suitability. Degree to which a system can be placed and sustained satisfactorily in field use with consideration given to availability, compatibility, transportability, interoperability, reliability, wartime usage rates, maintainability, environmental, safety, human factors, habitability, manpower, logistics supportability, natural environmental effects, and impacts, documentation, and training requirements. (DAU Glossary)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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Operational Suitability. Degree The degree to which a system can be satisfactorily placed and sustained satisfactorily in field use with consideration given to reliability, availability, compatibility, transportability, interoperability, reliability, wartime usage rates, maintainability, environmental, safety, human factors, habitability, manpowermanpower supportability, logistics supportability, natural environmental effects, and impacts, documentation, environmental effects and training requirements. requirements (DAU GlossaryAR 73-1).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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