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surface ones.
A SALV capable of increased speeds and a greater range of
operation will certainly make operations more efficient and effective.
So far, so good.
It looks like the acquisition of a new SALV is
justified.
So you begin the process of system acquisition.
With the
completion of the MENS, you have justified the need for the acquisition of
the new SALV system, and the four phases of the acquisition process have
begun. In fact, you already know the performance requirements of the SALV
and the overall limits to the cost of the new system you will design.
So, you move quickly to the demonstration and validation phase. This
is essentially a process of determining the engineering characteristics of
various designs and estimating the life-cycle costs, reliability, and
With which of these processes would a human factors specialist be most
concerned?
(1)
(2)
(3)
Life-cycle costing. Turn to Page 30.
(4)
All of these. Turn to Page 18.
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(1) This answer is partially correct, but not totally.
Return to Page 90.
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