Reliability, Maintainability, Quality, Supportability, and Interoperability Sample Clauses

Reliability, Maintainability, Quality, Supportability, and Interoperability. (RMQSI) is composed of how well each weapons system is designed and manufactured, and its maintainability over time. The scope of this contract is focused on the research and analysis of this subject matter area. Examples of topics that fall within the general scope of RMQSI (this list is not all-inclusive) are shown below -- the Contractor shall have technical familiarity within this technical focus area. 1) RMQSI-related interrelations between forms/functions/ shapes/ behaviors/structures/ dynamics, principles and constraints that govern the interactions between multiple functions; 2) the multi-functional component integration issues and system adaptation capabilities that allow systems to select and switch functions based on tasks and environments; and 3) reliability and life-lengthening methodologies for analyzing mechanical and electrical systems, especially those with extremely high failure rates; 4) system acquisition planning and management; 5) systems interoperability assessments; 6) integrated supply chain management; 7) RMQSI-related application of non-developmental and commercial technology in military applications; 8) reliability centered maintenance implementation; 9) logistics management and planning tools and other logistics applications, systems and operations-related analyses; 10) RMQSI-related root cause analysis; 11) RMQSI-related corrective action and re-engineering; 12) sustainment management planning; 13) reliable human factors; 14) integrated reliability & maintainability test planning; 15) affordability and life cycle cost analysis; 16) RMQSI-related environmental effects characterization; 17) quality improvement planning and implementation; 18) RMQSI-related design trade-off analysis; and 19) system/equipment lifetime extension analysis.
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