Obsolescence and DMSMS Planning and Execution Exam
Obsolescence and DMSMS Planning and Execution Exam
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nmlkij To seek ways to reduce or eliminate unnecessary expenditures by sharing technical information between Government and industry
nmlkji To seek ways to eliminate the unauthorized dissemination of technical information between Government and industry
mlkjin To seek ways to eliminate unnecessary storage of technical data and information
jinmlk To develop new database technologies for disseminating technical data and information
- What strategies and methods have acquisition programs used to help manage obsolescence?
[Describe How Obsolescence Impacts DoD Systems, and the Management Strategies Utilized by the DoD to Mitigate the Impact of Obsolescence]
nmlkji All of the answers are correct
nmlkji Technology Roadmapping
mlkjin Technology Insertion
mlkjin Modular Design
- What is DMSMS? [Describe How Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) Impact DoD Systems, and the Management Strategies Utilized to Mitigate DMSMS]
nmlkji The loss or impending loss of manufacturers or suppliers of items or materials, leading to a shortage of a manufactured item or material
jklmni a commercial manufacturing strategy adopted by manufacturers and suppliers for managing surplus inventory
nmlkij The process established by the DoD to mitigate the unauthorized manufacture of counterfeit
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nmlkji DoD controls established to prevent the loss of manufacturers and suppliers of items or materials
- Why are counterfeit parts a concern to the DoD? [Describe the Management and Risk Mitigation Strategies Used within the DoD to Prevent Counterfeit Parts from Entering the Supply System]
niklmj All of the answers are correct
nmlkji Items affected by DMSMS present a prime opportunity for parts counterfeiters
nmlkji Counterfeit parts provide inferior performance, durability, and safety characteristics
kjinml Counterfeit parts may pose a security threat
- Why are lead-free electronics superior to electronics manufactured with leaded solders and finishes? [Describe the Risk Mitigation Strategies Being Developed with the DoD to Manage Lead-Free
Electronics]
jinmlk None of the answers are correct
kmnilj Greater reliability
nmlkji Lower costs for reliability testing
nmlijk Reduced probability of latent defects
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Obsolescence and DMSMS Planning and Execution Exam
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- Why was GIDEP established? [Describe the Role of the Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) in Managing DMSMS]
To seek ways to reduce or eliminate unnecessary expenditures by sharing technical information between Government and industry
To seek ways to eliminate the unauthorized dissemination of technical information between Government and industry
To seek ways to eliminate unnecessary storage of technical data and information
To develop new database technologies for disseminating technical data and information
- What causes obsolescence? [Describe How Obsolescence Impacts DoD Systems, and the Management Strategies Utilized by the DoD to Mitigate the Impact of Obsolescence]
The development of a better item built on a newer and better technology
Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages
Commercial Items
Counterfeit Items
- What is DMSMS? [Describe How Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) Impact DoD Systems, and the Management Strategies Utilized to Mitigate DMSMS]
The loss or impending loss of manufacturers or suppliers of items or materials, leading to a shortage of a manufactured item or material
a commercial manufacturing strategy adopted by manufacturers and suppliers for managing
surplus inventory
The process established by the DoD to mitigate the unauthorized manufacture of counterfeit