Chapter 1 Self Test Flashcards
(001) 2. How is IMDS an “event-oriented” system?
Data is usually entered to update the database as a result of a maintenance activity.
(001) 1. How does IMDS enhance and increase the readiness and sustainability of the missile weapon system?
By improving the availability, accuracy, and flow of essential maintenance, operational, and supply information.
(001) 3. Which IMDS subsystem provides the user a method for reporting inventory gains and losses?
Automated test equipment reporting system (ATERS)
(001) 4. What system does the status and inventory IMDS subsystem report to and how often does it report?
To the reliability and maintainability information system (REMIS) on an hourly basis.
(001) 5. Using which interface, can IMDS users make numerous supply system inquires?
IMDS/standard base supply system (SBSS) interface
(001) 6. What office will serve as the first evaluator for any proposed changes or additional capabilities to IMDS?
The database manager (DBM)
(001) 7. What IMDS subsystem enables MMOC controllers to display, enter, and modify discrepancies as the maintenance teams discover new or changed discrepancies?
JDD/debrief/maintenance supply subsystem
(001) 8. What section inputs actual job times and completion remarks of all scheduled work that MMOC updates in IMDS?
Briefing/debriefing
(001) 9. What does material control maintain to make parts research easier?
Frequently used item list (FUIL)
(001) 10. What is the purpose of a supply document number?
Material control personnel can track the order status and update IMDS as to the status of the parts request.
(002) 1. What does positive inventory control (PIC) allow you to do?
The ability to identify and account for NWRM by serial number, the condition of it, and where the item is located at almost real time.
(002) 2. What two criteria must an item first meet in order to be considered for NWRM classification?
An item must be a component of a certified nuclear weapon system. The item must be owned and controlled by the AF.
(002) 3. Why is the NWRM listing reviewed biennially?
This ensures only those items that need to be on the list are on the list and obsolete items are removed.
(002) 4. Once a new NWRM listing has been generated, who approves or disapproves it?
HQ USAF
(002) 5. Once items are approved to be added to the NWRM listing what happens to them?
A physical inventory and inspection must be conducted
(002) 6. Why is an NWRM physical inventory conducted when key accountable personnel change?
To ensure all NWRM items are accounted for and present before the new accountable officer assumes responsibility.
(002) 7. How is an NWRM inventory conducted on components installed on an ICBM?
A record check will suffice to ensure those serially controlled components are where they are supposed to be.
(002) 8. Why is a root cause analysis conducted when an NWRM discrepancy is identified?
This will help in preventing recurrence or may reveal a gap in a process that needs to be fixed.
(003) 1. Which MAJCOM is responsible for providing maintenance assistance?
Air Force Material Command (AFMC)
(003) 2. A one-time authority to use a part that deviates from the TO is an example of what type of assistance?
Technical assistance
(003) 3. What are the types of assistance requests? What TO covers them?
Technical assistance requests (TAR) and maintenance assistance requests (MAR); TO 00-25-107
(003) 4. Which flight manages depot-level assistance requests?
The maintenance operations flight
(003) 5. Which type of request would be appropriate if the problem has an immediate impact on the mission?
Telephone emergency
(004) 1. What is the purpose of the test order published by the 576th Flight Test Squadron?
The order directs the test and outlines specific objectives