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A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standard

2011-08-22
CURRENT
JA1012_201108
SAE JA1012 (“A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standard”) amplifies and clarifies each of the key criteria listed in SAE JA1011 (“Evaluation Criteria for RCM Processes”), and summarizes additional issues that must be addressed in order to apply RCM successfully.
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A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standard

2002-01-24
HISTORICAL
JA1012_200201
SAE JA1012 (“A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standard”) amplifies and clarifies each of the key criteria listed in SAE JA1011 (“Evaluation Criteria for RCM Processes”), and summarizes additional issues that must be addressed in order to apply RCM successfully.
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A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (Rcm) Standard

2023-11-08
WIP
JA1012
SAE JA1012 (“A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Standard”) amplifies and clarifies each of the key criteria listed in SAE JA1011 (“Evaluation Criteria for RCM Processes”), and summarizes additional issues that must be addressed in order to apply RCM successfully.
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Evaluation Criteria for Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Processes

2023-11-08
WIP
JA1011
This SAE Standard for Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) is intended for use by any organization that has or makes use of physical assets or systems that it wishes to manage responsibly.RCM is a specific process used to identify the policies which must be implemented to manage the failure modes which could cause the functional failure of any physical asset in a given operating context. This document is intended to be used to evaluate any process that purports to be an RCM process, in order to determine whether it is a true RCM process. This document supports such an evaluation by specifying the minimum characteristics that a process must have in order to be an RCM process.
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Maintainability Program Standard

2000-10-07
HISTORICAL
JA1010_200010
This SAE Standard establishes the requirement for suppliers to plan a maintainability program that satisfies the following three requirements: The supplier and customer shall reach agreement on program requirements. The supplier shall meet customer requirements. The supplier shall assure that customer requirements have been met.
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Maintainability Program Standard

2011-08-22
CURRENT
JA1010_201108
This SAE Standard establishes the requirement for suppliers to plan a maintainability program that satisfies the following three requirements: The supplier shall ascertain customer requirements. The supplier shall meet customer requirements. The supplier shall assure that customer requirements have been met.
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Maintainability Program Standard Implementation Guide

2011-05-24
CURRENT
JA1010/1_201105
This document provides information to help the reader view maintainability in the context of an overall systems engineering effort. The guide defines maintainability, describes its relationship to other disciplines, addresses the basic elements common to sound maintainability programs, and describes the tasks and activities associated with those elements.
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Maintainability Program Standard Implementation Guide

2004-08-04
HISTORICAL
JA1010/1_200408
This document provides information to help the reader view maintainability in the context of an overall systems engineering effort. The guide defines maintainability, describes its relationship to other disciplines, addresses the basic elements common to sound maintainability programs, and describes the tasks and activities associated with those elements.
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Survey Results: Computerization or Reliability, Maintainability & Supportability (RM&S) in Design

2011-12-01
CURRENT
AIR4276A
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is the primary vehicle for providing the survey results to industry and government. The Institute of Defense Analysis (IDA), has performed a study which concludes that computerized techniques must be developed to integrate RM&S into product design in order to permit design influence from inception throughout the product life cycle. This AIR addresses the DoD initiative for developing Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistic Support (CALS) and industry's role in its evolution. AIR 4276 provides the detailed results of an industry/government survey inquiring into the extent of computerization of RM&S into the design process. Background information describes the evolution of the survey and why it was developed.
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