Defijne Patriot Battery Maintenance Operations Flashcards
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Management process: The four managerial functions
are: planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling.
Management skills: There are at least three areas of skill
Technical skill
Human skill
Conceptual skill
Conceptual skill:
The ability to understand the complexities of the overall organization and where one’s own operation fits into the organization.
Managerial roles: There are four managerial roles that must be performed for an organization to run efficiently
Producing
Implementing
Innovating
Integrating
AR 750-1:
- Estsblishes policies and responsibilities for the maintenance of army material.
- It provides and defines requirements for performance and management of the material maintenance function.
Who will emphasize the importance of maintenance and ensure subordinates are held accountable for the conduct of maintenance operations.
Commanders at all levels
(FAD):
Force Activity Designator
Force Activity Designator (FAD): There are five FAD priority levels FAD I thru V.
Patriot Units outside of TRADOC
are generally FAD I
(UND):
Urgency of Need Designators
Urgency of Need Designators (UND): A
The unit/activity is unable to perform its assigned operational mission.
Urgency of Need Designators (UND): B
- The unit/activity’s ability to perform its assigned operational mission is impaired.
Urgency of Need Designators (UND): C
• UND ‘C”- is used in assignment of maintenance priorities for all other material.
Core Maintenance Processes
Performance Observation
Scheduled Services
Fault repair
Single standard repair
The Two Levels of Maintenance (TLM) in the Army Maintenance System are:
Field level-1st function
Sustainment-2nd function
- The Two Levels of Maintenance (TLM) in the Army Maintenance System are:
1. Field
• Also known as on system maintenance, repairs and returns equipment to the operator or user.
The Two Levels of Maintenance (TLM) in the Army Maintenance System are: sustainment
Also known as of-system maintenance, primarly repairs and retums equipment and components to the supply system.
The cornerstone of unit maintenance).
is the operator/crew performing
PMCS from the applicable TM’s.
The before, during, and after, PMCS checks concentrate on ensuring equipment is fully mission capable (FMC
(MAC)
Maintenance Allocation Charts
Maintenance Allocation Charts MAC defined
specifies tasks that will be performed at each level of maintenance.
Technical Inspections Tls are to be made
by technically qualified individuals assigned to a field-level or sustainment-level maintenance activity.
Maintenance Expenditure Limit (MEL)
1. MEL is
the total acceptable one-time cost to repair an end item or reparable component to a fully serviceable condition as prescribed in the appropriate TM.
MEL is to be used to.
ensure economic and operational effectiveness of Army maintenance at all levels
Controlled exchange is.
the removal of serviceable components from unserviceable, economically reparable end items for immediate reuse in restoring a like item or weapon system to an FMC condition
Cannibalization:
• The authorized removal of components from materiel designated for disposal.