Performance Based Logistics (PBL) to be Implemented in Major Defence Programmes, Reports Frost & Sullivan
06 Août 2009 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
LONDON, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Readiness and platform availability
play fundamental roles in current military operations, particularly
in Afghanistan and Iraq. Providing the warfighter with the right
equipment at the right time has become essential in modern warfare.
One increasingly popular solution is Performance Based Logistics
(known as Contracting for Availability in UK parlance), a long-term
sustainment strategy to optimise the readiness and performance
objectives of weapon systems while boosting performance and
increasing military capability. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081117/FSLOGO) In line with
this trend, Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company,
has formulated a comprehensive strategic analysis on PBL and its
role in today's Aerospace & Defence market. In a new white
paper entitled "Performance Based Logistics - A Global Trend in the
Aerospace & Defence Sector," Frost & Sullivan recognises
PBL as a best practice sustainment strategy and vital emerging
trend in the global Aerospace & Defence market which can
benefit contractors, MoDs and end-users world-wide. Moreover, it
expects PBL to be steadily implemented in major defence programmes
across the globe. Joining Frost & Sullivan in the strategic
assessment of PBL is SAP, a world leader in software development
and innovative PBL solution provider offering comprehensive
contract management and product support as well as a network of
high-profile partners. In a jointly-developed Webcast, SAP's
Defence and Aerospace Director, Tobias Schneider-Pungs, notes that
PBL solutions are the cornerstone of both an integrated IT system
and a future-orientated PBL business model. Current experiences in
Afghanistan and Iraq effectively demonstrate the practical
efficiency and value of PBL. The CH-47 Chinook helicopter, heavily
used by US troops in Afghanistan, attests to the importance of
performance-based solutions in maintaining operational capability.
High-reliability and availability rates have been achieved on the
battlefield and cost reduction has satisfied policy-makers,
especially when Urgent Operational Requirements are placing stress
on public spending. Bruno Mucciolo, Aerospace & Defence
Consultant with Frost & Sullivan, says that "the basic value of
PBL lies in the creation of industry dynamics that incentivise the
private sector to reduce costs and increase systems availability.
At the same time, by improving the performance of military
equipment, PBL significantly increases front-line support
capability. Moreover, reduced costs enable end-users to re-invest
savings into defence acquisition projects." However, the
implementation of PBL involves structural changes within MoDs that
would encourage flexible and collaborative efforts between the
public and private sectors, facilitate transparency in the PPP
arena and, most importantly, foster mutual understanding between
all parties involved. Once these are put into perspective,
contractors, MoDs and end-users can all reap considerable benefits
from PBL. Jon Newsome, PBL/Sustainment Solution Principal at SAP
says that "to successfully execute PBL contracts, contractors and
MoDs must re-evaluate both current processes and enabling
technologies. The shift toward level-of-service contracting puts
additional requirements on technology to provide integrated views
of the extended supply chain, enable rapid decision making and
drive behavior that meets immediate operational demands and
supports strategic lifecycle sustainment. Customer focus is
paramount, and exceeding MoD operational availability and mission
reliability targets is the ultimate objective." If you would like
to receive a complimentary copy of our white paper entitled:
Performance Based Logistics - A Global Trend in the Aerospace &
Defence Sector, please contact Monika Kwiecinska, Corporate
Communications, at . For further details on SAP PBL solutions and
to access the Webcast, please visit SAP's dedicated website on PBL.
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