Improving Recapitalization Planning: Toward a Fleet Management Model for the High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle

2008 
Abstract : The Army is currently in the midst of a recapitalization (RECAP) program that calls for the rebuilding and selective upgrading of 17 systems. Because this program's plans for the scale, scope, and type of RECAP for each of these systems have been evolving over time, the program may benefit from additional information about the relationships between Army vehicle ages and operating costs and the practical implications of those relationships. In this study, we analyzed the effects of vehicle age and other factors (such as usage, initial odometer reading, and location) on repair costs and availability and embedded our results in a spreadsheet-based vehicle replacement model used to estimate optimal replacement or RECAP age for a specific model fleet. Several prior studies that looked at vehicle age-cost relationships used such fleet-level Army data as average fleet age and total operations and maintenance (OM How is the HMMWV's availability (or, conversely stated, downtime) related to its age?; and How can information on such relationships be used to determine the ideal timing of replacement or RECAP of different HMMWV variants?
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